Sentence examples for reaching outwards from inspiring English sources

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We need art reaching outwards.

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And we must reach outwards even beyond that.

Britain has succeeded through the centuries as an economy that reaches outwards to the world.

It's a story that starts with the attempt on Bob Marley's life in Kingston in 1976, and then reaches outwards to Miami and New York and forwards to the 1990s.

But whereas A Little Life gradually shed its characters until it focused on the torment of one, City On Fire reaches outwards, encompassing a huge, rattling cast list in an ambitious attempt to capture the squalid, spray-painted world of New York in 1977 where "it was like a bomb had gone off, leaving only outcasts".

John O'Donohue, in his book Eternal Echoes, writes: "Prayer is the voice of longing; it reaches outwards and inwards to unearth our ancient belonging".

One reaches outwards towards "new" progressive ideas (musical and otherwise), ideas that in their very nature reject or leap away from established forms, working to create new spaces or territories.

Use your heels and reach outwards, in a kicking motion.[10].[10]

Hair reaches outwards and frizzes when it is looking for moisture, so it makes sense that the more moisture you put in your hair, the less it will frizz.

However, the outwards migration was rapidly established, reaching already after 24 hours the steady state equilibrium of cells retained in the spheroid with the free cell pool, indicating equal input and output.

The infarction is observed as early as 30 min after injury and expands outwards to reach a maximum volume 24 hrs after occlusion [26].

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