Sentence examples for taking a pattern from inspiring English sources

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You can make a new t-shirt by taking a pattern from your favourite one.

"The Premier League is taking a pattern with other teams like Newcastle and Tottenham challenging us for this position and Liverpool winning the Liverpool derby".

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We take a pattern from the designer and build the costume with the expectation that it will last 25 to 30 years and withstand multiple alterations.

Have a listen to how Adès takes a pattern of familiar intervals in the slow second movement of Asyla (a typically punning Adèsian title, meaning places of refuge as well as enclaves of madness), starting with that breathtaking melody for the epicurean timbre of the bass oboe, and makes them sound rich and strange.

It takes a pattern of powerless behavior, wherein a profile of sloppiness emerges and a string of bad hair days turns into a negative campaign ad... for yourself.

This procedure takes a pattern Ψ = 'C-x-H' as input and tries to extend it under the user-specified intra-block gap constraints.

Take a patterned sheet of paper or piece of fabric and wrap it around the cardboard.

Finally, by taking a sequence pattern similarity measurement and applying condensed hierarchical clustering methods, the routine pattern is distinguished.

Motor control starts taking a different pattern".

By taking a rectangle sub-pattern, for example, we describe the idea of NAM and its encoding algorithm.

At high temperatures, the sample diffraction patterns were collected by using the CCD detector because it is important to take a diffraction pattern within a short duration of time to detect melting of the sample.

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