Sentence examples for sort of a pattern from inspiring English sources

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"It's sort of a pattern," he said.

"To have had sort of a pattern of deception over a period of time I think is reflective of character".

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"L.B.J. used to talk about how, in legislative relations, people sort of have a pattern," Cuomo told me.

"My recollection was that I began to sort of notice a pattern and then I arranged my jogs to coincide with what I imagined to be her location," he said.

"One reason things are so slow is there is sort of a holding pattern," he said.

"And if that's the decision he reached, that's perfectly consistent with sort of a historical pattern of things come up, you say a lot of things, even some bad things might happen, and then you can sort of put it behind you in order to unite the nation".

From the images, they derived a linothorax pattern, like the sort of pattern a tailor might use.

"I realize now that I was in a sort of 'holding pattern,' a way of keeping my sanity intact while waiting for my children to grow up and the freedom door to open", she recalled.

(A sort of 'reverse' dark pattern design — given the Greeks built an intentionally eye-catching spectacle to pique the Trojan's curiosity, getting them to lower their guard and take it into the walled city, allowing the fatal trap to be sprung).

But there have been enough recent Supreme Court decisions of a different sort to reveal a pattern of intervention in areas of traditional district court discretion.

"I was doing a sort of pattern; I would make a grid on a paper and draw a little man in each square.

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