Sentence examples for proceed from one to another from inspiring English sources

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Hers is a densely written book, whose propositions proceed from one to another with the unforgiving directness of a quadratic equation.

Just as they redid the interior of the castle to emphasize art and simple, modern lines, they made the outside a succession of three garden rooms, each partitioned by eight-foot walls of beech hedge, that proceed from one to another like galleries in an art museum.

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The soldiers proceeded from one to the next.

The new building has a ramp, instead of the old-fashioned stairway, which will enable dachshunds, Great Danes, and all other dogs to proceed from one floor to another without danger to life, limb, or psyche.

The new building will have a ramp, instead of the old-fashioned stairway, that will enable dachshunds, Great Danes, and all other dogs to proceed from one floor to another without danger to life, limb, or psyche.

Multiple regulatory events, termed checkpoints, verify whether certain cellular processes have occurred properly before allowing the cells to proceed from one phase to another [ 2– 6].

They have memorized the score in advance, and it is an unusual document: Haas sets out eighteen musical "situations"—with detailed instructions for improvising on pre-set motifs, chords, and string textures and a corresponding series of "invitations," whereby the players signal one another that they are ready to proceed from one passage to the next.

Observe how quickly your fellow drinkers — beer, at 750 kronur a pint, is the libation of choice — proceed from one round to the next.

At traditional show houses, visitors often find a riot of colors, styles and textures as they proceed from one room to the next; at Time Warner, where organizers are calling the event a design exhibit, the decorators were asked to limit their use of window treatments (in order to emphasize views) and to consider a neutral palette of beiges, creams, greens, taupes and grays.

Ricoeur (2004, 137) emphasizes that historians do not necessarily proceed from one stage to the next in a linear fashion; rather, he postulates that these stages are non-linear, "methodological moments interwoven with one another".

Thus, motor-DNA contacts would proceed from one subunit to the next in an ordinal fashion.

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