Sentence examples for taking a shape from inspiring English sources

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Poems with titles such as "Never-to-be" and "Winter Dusk", always liable to spring up amid the "Bunches of Grapes", were now taking over: "The Last Guest", "Never Again", "Never Yet", "In a Churchyard", "The Bourne", "This Is the End", "No" and "No, No, No!" The enemy was death, of course, taking a shape familiar to readers of 19th-century literature: growing up.

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This seminar explores the turning point when French literature took a shape of entertainment.

Kaptsan's company is working on software that would take a shape on a computer screen and print it directly.

My idea began to take a shape.

Trends take a shape from our day-by-day reality," Biondi said.

The rest of my head had taken a shape the like of which felt very alien.

Meanwhile Mother Ginger — almost deep-sixed in this production — takes a shape no one will define for me.

The most recent clan CYP59 took a shape in the early Ascomycota.

His presidency is taking a similar shape.

And it is taking a dangerous ethnic shape.

"They took a different shape today".

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