Sentence examples for richly constructed from inspiring English sources

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Her richly constructed and often lyrical works explore contrasts of sound, from solitary whispers to rambunctious frenzy.

The result is a "richly constructed and brilliantly ornamented" roman-fleuve whose "tinder-dry combustion of comic, indignant and elegiac suggests an Evelyn Waugh of the left," Richard Eder said in the Book Review last year.

One wonders if Merrill, who never closed the door on the possibility that he believed literally in his Other World, was as comforted by the afterlife he so richly constructed.

By the latter 8th century, the nobility had become more powerful, raising palaces with hieroglyphic benches that were as richly constructed as those of the king.

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But for the most part, this is a richly strange, intricately constructed hour in the company of one of comedy's most distinctive acts – which now and then hits sublime heights of non-sequitur tomfoolery.

That would make a nice alternative title for this undemanding but richly enjoyable, expertly constructed and effortlessly acted film, starring Michael Sheen giving what I think is the best performance of his big-screen career, in a real-life role much juicier and meatier than Tony Blair, David Frost or Kenneth Williams.

She may prefer foursquare certainty to the momentary impulse, but overall she captures Reincken's resplendent sense of beauty and compelling narrative flow, playing on a lovely, richly-toned harpsichord constructed after a Johannnes Ruckers original (1624) by Lutz Werum (1998).

As the chief pastry chef at the celebrity hangout Cafe Luxembourg on the Upper West Side, he whipped up chocolate mousse, built richly layered tiramisù and constructed edible towers of spun sugar.

In Oskaloosa, Iowa, a town constructed of a richly colored local brick, the native son Arthur Russell is not particularly well known.

The Chinese (and later, Japanese) version of the Buddhist temple tends to be a one-story building of richly carved, painted, or tiled timber constructed around an atrium used for worship, although pagodas, which were sometimes built as temples, were towering stacks of brightly coloured, wing-roofed stories over a small shrine.

All have this in common: They are richly painted, nuanced surfaces of close-laid vertical and horizontal bars (he calls them bricks) whose arrangement suggests constructed walls of stone.

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