Sentence examples for sag a from inspiring English sources

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Despite this large variation in coverage, 97.6% and 74.7% of the SAG A and SAG B genomes were recovered at >1X coverage, respectively.

"I felt my shoulders finally sag a little bit".

I embarked with baggage that would sag a bookshelf: words were made to be inked.

Victor Franz Mark Ruffaloo) is a fortyish N.Y.C. police sergeant whose body and handsome face sag a little with regret.

The tender romaine leaves sag a little under a salty, tangy dressing and a cloud of garlic.

It may sag a bit in places, but Mr. Wexler's film about aging and what it means to grow old is remarkably spry and lighthearted.

On Norman Rush's "Mortals": "the novel has the air at times of a once fatter man whose thinner frame is now making his skin sag a bit".

THE long white tent outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan, where the trial of Martha Stewart is drawing to a close, has begun to sag a bit recently.

The novel does sag a bit under some excess plot, and, when Bennet's identity proves even more precarious than Charles suspects, the peeling of masks becomes audible.

Things inevitably sag a little towards the end ("Slow Motion" is aptly named) but even that can't dint the prevailing mood of jubilation.

There's only one spot where things sag a little, and this has to do with placement, not technique — three stories in a row feature aging, demented mothers.

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