Sentence examples for to conveying from inspiring English sources

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to conveying

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To transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.

  • Air conveys sound

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Hence Yiddish has always been particularly well suited to conveying everyday speech.

It is, however, a language ill-suited to conveying modern concepts.

And photography, with its vaunted objectivity, was well suited to conveying them.

The women's thoughts are missing, crucial aids to conveying their stories.

When it comes to conveying a sense of urgency, Paul Revere's ride was a 10.

When it comes to conveying the vital spark in Handel's music, Mr. McGegan has few peers.

But is Helen Fielding, the author, up to conveying the invisibility of middle age, the gradual dying of the light?

Written language is no less adapted to conveying more than just factual information, asking factual questions, and giving instructions.

But his commitment to conveying meaning and emotion through painstakingly constructed images also gives the movie a static, claustrophobic atmosphere.

A barrel-chested man with a meticulously waxed handlebar mustache, Mr. Lindner was not averse to conveying a colorful image.

It's a hard thing to represent onstage, which is why playwrights often resort to conveying it through large and startling stage pictures.

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