Sentence examples for something to observe from inspiring English sources

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For Augustine, the present wasn't something to observe; it is spoken and inhabited.

I still had to play games — deliberately look to the left of something to observe the blank, but the games were getting easier.

The function that beauty serves in South Korean society is something to observe, as products and treatments aim to make people feel confident regardless of gender.

If you just look around there's something to observe every day.

Like a good drama should, this production leaves you with an internal residue, something to observe and ponder the next few days.

Goal set for your special purpose arena, for your avid interest, not boring to you; find a niche (or a slice of something), to observe; look to find tools and ideas; differentiate and develop their use.

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Only when the team accounted for powerful flowing winds deep in Saturn's atmosphere — something impossible to observe from space — did the measurements make sense, allowing them to calculate the mass of the rings.

Perhaps not, but you don't need to know how something works to observe that is – scientifically – working.

Perhaps not, but you don't need to know how something works to observe that is scientifically working. Paul Burnett, a homeopathy supporter.

Some people say that the emotional pain they are feeling is so intense that they need to balance it with a feeling of physical pain, or that they feel nothing at all and need to injure themselves to feel something, or to observe blood and be reassured that they are indeed 'real' or 'human' [ 11, 12, 19, 27- 32].

Then something would have to observe it.

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