Sentence examples for seeing a pattern in from inspiring English sources

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The immediate segue to kneeling football players is suggestive, and reminds us that we're seeing a pattern in Trump's public flaying of prominent African Americans.

"We're seeing a pattern in decline in fertility that would lead to infertility if the animals lived long enough," she says.

"I think we're seeing a pattern in games when we play quite well in the first half then concede a goal and buckle under a bit of pressure," added Fenlon.

"I'm seeing a pattern in these photos.... can't kill them twice so when they're dead the shooting stops.... Just sayin," reads one tweet.

A teacher, once seeing a pattern in the absences of a student (being absent only when there is a test, for example) may opt to talk to the student and his parents, or refer them to the school counselor/nurse.

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They did not yet see a pattern in the various incidents and felonies.

In all this she saw a pattern in how people were being displaced.

While analyzing weather data that was collected during the 1996 Summer Olympics, Dr. Robert Bornstein, a professor of meteorology at San Jose State University in California, saw a pattern in the winds.

But many French now claim to see a pattern in Hollande's behavior reflective of a general weakness in his Presidency.

He saw a pattern in the tracks that suggested the flow of streams, and he came up with a model based on fluid dynamics to simulate crowd movement.

Microsoft sees a pattern in Mr. Robertson's past, regarding him as a serial opportunist who is trying to exploit the intellectual property rights of others once again.

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