Sentence examples for reread something from inspiring English sources

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Otherwise I'm not a great rereader – or at least, I'm a failed one: I decide to reread something I read 20 years ago and then give up because the original experience, presumed forgotten, turns out to have been mysteriously preserved, like a leaf between the pages.

I always reread something, choosing between Little Women, I Capture the Castle or the Anne books by L M Montgomery.

On those rare occasions when I'm obliged to reread something I wrote a long time ago, I often don't recognize the person who wrote it.

The system knows where your eyes are and how fast you are going, so it keeps your place centered on the screen, scrolling automatically as you go, even if you jump back to reread something.

This morning, as I thought about Osama bin Laden's death, I reread something I'd written more than a year ago, in a state of dismay over Attorney General Eric Holder's comment that we'd only ever read Miranda rights "to the corpse of Osama bin Laden".

But I recently decided to reread something else by Lovelace: her one stand-alone young-adult book, "Emily of Deep Valley," published in 1950, in which the shy protagonist of the title becomes Deep Valley's premier advocate for the Syrian immigrants who live on the outskirts of town.

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The only thing worse than not sleeping is rereading something I have written in the day and it making me go to sleep.

JASON ZINOMAN (Peter alone, reading, a book, a textbook probably. He is absorbed; turns a page, frowns, turns back, rereads something, turns forward again. Repeats this. Ann comes in from the hall to the kitchen, a towel in her hand. No rush. Intention nonevident. She comes up behind Peter -- not too close. He does not notice her).

Beckett had reread Dante, and something of his Hell and Purgatory characterises these claustrophobic spaces.

From the prologue ("Are you vanquished, Colston, are you vanquished?") to the epilogue ("Tell him there's no spell or curse except an unloving heart") it felt, as I reread, uncannily familiar, like something I knew – and had no idea I knew – by heart.

As a read and reread those two sentences, something in me released.

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