Sentence examples for producing an atmosphere from inspiring English sources

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Ian Inglis writes of Scott's soprano sax producing an "atmosphere of anticipation" similar to a successful film or television theme, and identifies "Hari's on Tour" as an indication that Harrison, some years before his career became focused on movie production, was able to "effectively incorporate the conventions of a soundtrack within the codes of rock".

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The light is gauzy and diffuse, helping to produce an atmosphere that is insistently and not always unpleasantly dreamlike.

(Since warmer air holds more moisture, higher temperatures are expected to produce an atmosphere containing more water vapor, which is itself a greenhouse gas).

Such half-memories involve illusions, but this campaign climax has produced an atmosphere that is not only heady, sometimes dizzying, but clarifying too.

The heat, the darkness, the glow of celebrity commingles and produces an atmosphere that wouldn't be out of place in a Scott Fitzgerald.

But he said the scramble for curbside space and shifting loading zones, with their potential to confuse customers, had produced an atmosphere akin to the Wild West.

That film, built around a subtle and fearless performance by Charlotte Rampling, ingeniously used some of the techniques of the Hitchcockian psychological thriller to produce an atmosphere of emotional ambiguity and epistemological confusion.

You need only bring in the panic of pure ignorance to produce an atmosphere like that of a third-world country after the President has left the palace and the mobs are surging in the streets.

Great hotels don't just offer nice rooms and good service; they produce an atmosphere, as Claridge's does in London, or as the Plaza used to do in New York.

The Napoleonic campaigns caused great devastation in Portugal, and the absence of the royal family and the presence of a foreign commander (Beresford) combined with revolutionary agitation and the influence of Spanish liberalism to produce an atmosphere of discontent.

But the sense of confidence conferred on the industrial class through the industrial and transportation revolutions of the 19th century, especially in Britain and the United States, produced an atmosphere that was unfavourable to government intervention.

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