Sentence examples for relating something from inspiring English sources

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"Can't I have five minutes?" she'd plead from behind the locked door as we jiggled the handle, relating something terribly important about tights, or a substitute teacher, or a dream one of us had had about a talking glove.

In the context of this distinction Rickert insists on the important distinction between Wertung, or valuation, and Wertbeziehung, or the act of relating something to a value.

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"The last name tells you that they are related, something about the family characteristics.

And when I write essays, I want to relate something on a certain subject or a certain theme.

The music "has a lot of feeling, and it always relates something," said Evelyn Santos, 46, a New York native who grew up in Puerto Rico.

I sometimes remember, when I am writing a story this way, how I myself feel when trying to relate something in Chinese.

Never relate something that is a "real, genuine, actual weakness," Bouchez advises.

This week I want to relate something that happened at the end of that visit.

We are very familiar with each other, like we're all related, something which most foreigners find intrusive.

However, he did say he believed all the killings were related something that did not go unnoticed by Gant's attorney.

You related something so private as the suicide of grandpa, saying it happened because of a lack of hope, not love.

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