Sentence examples for shapes of flower from inspiring English sources

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In the crypt the large hyperboloid stained glass windows stand out, with the shapes of flower petals and butterfly wings.

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Some women, who had stripped off to soothe their burns, bore on their skin "the shapes of flowers they had had on their kimonos".

Tullet, the French author of several previous children's books, presents page after page of manufactured and natural objects — shapes of flowers, teapots, shoes, robots and musical instruments — composed in ink, gouache and watercolor and designed to trigger a very young reader's associative responses to common things.

On some undressed bodies, the burns had made patterns — of undershirt straps and suspenders and, on the skin of some women (since white repelled the heat from the bomb and dark clothes absorbed it and conducted it to the skin), the shapes of flowers they had had on their kimonos.

Another striking feature of this show is that while Mr. Galliano drew on the textures and shapes of flowers — and was influenced by the photographs of Irving Penn and Nick Knight — the ultimate objective seemed to be to capture a 3-D effect, without the need for special glasses.

Copper sulfides, such as Cu2S, Cu31S16, Cu1.8S and Cu7S4, in the shapes of flower-, ball-like and irregular architectures congregated from much smaller spherical particles and nanoslices have been prepared by a solvothermal method without using any surfactants.

The shapes of flowers and their organization into branching systems, called inflorescences, dictate much of plant diversity.

Next, he creates multi-colored circles which he manipulates into the recognizable shapes of flowers and leaves.

It was forged by the craftsman Bezalel and put in the Tabernacle, and its cups in the shape of flower blossoms suggested the tree of life.

This cross followed by the addition of further platelets and acquires a shape of flower as shown in Fig. 4b (another end of red arrow).

Link all the ribbons and adjust them to the shape of flower; knot the thread.

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