Sentence examples for that informs us from inspiring English sources

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Guardianistas produced some surprising pieces, notably one that informs us that Africa can feed itself.

The round opening on the side of its skull, just behind its eye socket, is one of the characteristics of its skeleton that informs us about the relationship we share with Dimetrodon.

To the British reader, notes like the one that informs us 'Barley sugar is a transparent, brittle candy, usually in twisted-stick form, still sold in England' are redundant.

For most modern readers, Early Modern English poses enough semantic and syntactic difficulties to require editorial annotation that swift glance to the bottom of the page that informs us that many familiar words, such as virtue and honesty and credit, had different meanings then.

Evidently, even a small carton that informs us the product inside will give you cancer can be so potent a branding tool that the tobacco industry is lobbying hard to convince us that it isn't the packaging that kills you, just the cigarettes inside.

More than one reader out there would, in the words of Neil Griffiths, "like to know if the Adam Foulds that informs us about the Donne lines is the Adam Foulds of The Broken World and whether he'd give us a few lines on Cricket, South Africa and Colonialism.

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We first defined cancer type as a combination of COSMIC information that informed us of the tumor's anatomic site or tissue type of origin and the tumor's histology.

Chemesthesis uses the same systems that inform us about touch, temperature, and pain.

That my mail carrier reads the postcards that inform us of our property taxes, for example.

Our flashlight revealed a sign that informed us it was 2.5 miles to the first hut, Poplar Stream Falls.

It was the epilogue that informed us that the 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act, criminalising homosexual activity, led to 49,000 gay men being convicted of gross indecency in the UK.

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