Sentence examples for somehow sustained from inspiring English sources

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The night before ENTER., he went out and somehow sustained a black eye.

In his own study, a particularly intriguing and mysterious finding suggested that the female cyclists somehow sustained less muscle damage during the hard intervals than the men did.

It was 40 minutes before everything was unhitched, cranked down, clipped on and plugged in to my semi-satisfaction, yet despite that and the weather, anticipation was somehow sustained.

My characters certainly seem to share this, and I would say, yes, that this sense of hopefulness that is somehow sustained in the face of very depressing circumstances is particularly American — perhaps even particularly symptomatic of northern New Jersey, a place where people seem to think anything is possible (although nothing is ever good enough).

My characters certainly seem to share this, and I would say, yes, that this sense of hopefulness that is somehow sustained in the face of very depressing circumstances is particularly American perhaps even particularly symptomatic of northern New Jersey, a place where people seem to think anything is possible (although nothing is ever good enough).

The former fact, concerning the comparative value of the held objects, is not merely causally dependent on human mental activity, but seems somehow sustained and perhaps even constituted by that activity.

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Forced up through the ocean bottom in hydrothermal vents, this activity somehow sustains life that evolves to create creatures that think about radioactivity".

And supposing that Argentina can somehow sustain growth comfortably above 3% in the long run by no means certain, given the country's economic history the warrants' value will soar yet again.

Truly, Coldplay has managed to produce a brand of music so offensively inoffensive that they can somehow sustain a pool of haters as equally expansive as their hordes of fans.

He somehow sustains the impression of a boy thirsting to play one more time for club or country, while at the same time being competitive, even ruthless enough to take the next cap at the expense of younger rivals who line up on England's right wing.

If a government throws money at inventing jobs that the market won't somehow sustain after they're created, this can't be legitimately called job creation; it's "make-work".

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