Sentence examples for swept back and forth from inspiring English sources

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The vocal lines ride atop the orchestra, like rafters swept back and forth according to the tide.

As long as there has been an earth, the moving masses of air that we call winds have swept back and forth across its surface.

On the smooth asphalt of an empty parking lot, the Kid swept back and forth in wide S's, leaning at times at a 40-degree angle.

The rest of the half was exciting but also undeniably desperate as long passages of play swept back and forth: when England had a couple of half-breaks by Mike Brown on the left wing they went unfinished.

Every street out of town seemed to dead-end in farmland, and here a lighted combine swept back and forth over the field, rising and falling like a ship over high seas.

On a low table, they set up a small electric fan, perhaps 12 inches high, that swept back and forth, sending a gentle breeze across the grassy area where people were sitting.

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Their style is famously plain, with no musical score to lull or to cajole us, and a reluctance to quicken the action with cuts; if the camera is confronted with two people talking, it tends to sweep back and forth between them, as our gaze would naturally do if we were in the room.

58 mins: More Ulster pressure as the white shirts sweep back and forth along the Leinster five-metre line looking for a chink.

But as the gigantic rodents (bigger than New York City sewer rats) stuffed into tiny harnesses began to sweep back and forth on ropes between their human handlers, stopping every so often to scratch and point out a landmine, it didn't take long for the crowd to be convinced.

The right hand-bird can be seen heading out the shelf-break (or slope) where it sweeps back and forth in 30 70 km sections.

A Hopf bifurcation represents destabilization of the 'resting' state: repetitive spiking occurs when Istim exceeds I*, membrane potential oscillations (MPOs) arise in the presence of noise when Istim approaches I*, and bursting occurs when adaptation Iadapt causes Istim− Iadapt to sweep back and forth across I*.

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