Sentence examples for texts which describe from inspiring English sources

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This tale is familiar from older Babylonian texts which describe the creation of the world, notably the Enuma Elish and Atra-Hasis.

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The focus was mainly on the manifest content of the texts which describes the nurses/counsellors' perspectives regarding counselling and collaboration between TB and HIV services.

Their improvidence is suggested however in the next two pages of text which describe Benjamin's borrowing of cabbages from his cousin Peter, and the family's occasional resort to Mr. McGregor's rubbish heap in times when Peter cannot spare any cabbages.

"As soon as I got off the phone I did a quick search on the internet and found two pages of text which described the procedure.

In the Pentecost motet "Dum Complerentur," the rush of distinct vocal lines vividly evokes the text, which describes "a voice from heaven like a rushing mighty wind" filling the house in which the disciples were worshipping.

Even before the pages have been coloured, this is a charming book, cleverly created to introduce all the main Moomin characters in the pictures and in the accompanying text which describes them.

The text, which describes "Negroes" cheerfully picking cotton, might startle American readers, but Mr. Murrell, who noted that the editors had actually persuaded him to tone down his original language, said Italians needed to learn the painful parts of American -- and English -- history.

His animation based on three of Kafka's drawings in the section titled "The Civil Servant and the Artist" is an interesting homage that manages to survive the accompanying explanatory text (which describes it as a "tribute to the daily descent of Kafka's soul to the abyss of the blank page" -- the blank page, if anything, helped to rescue Kafka from the abyss).

Respondents were presented the following paragraph of text which describes the trade-off between safety and congestion.

Participants were asked to compose an argumentative text which described their preferences of whether they would like to live in a city or rural area in the future.

This point is underscored by the next line of the text, which describes the two standard responses to the four rhetorical moves: "'This is like what's been said' is 'the same.' 'How can I call it that?' is 'different.'" However, the four techniques apply analogical judgment and reasoning in different ways.

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