Sentence examples for to encounter something from inspiring English sources

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But the two sisters were about to encounter something in the dressing room that would change their lives.

Don't even get me started on words such as "sandbox" and "canoe"… Bump Then: "to encounter something that is an obstacle or hindrance".

Through Sunday The great thing about fairs like the Art and Antique Dealers League of America Spring Show NYC is you're bound to encounter something the likes of which you've never seen before.

The great thing about fairs like the Art and Antique Dealers League of America Spring Show NYC is you're bound to encounter something the likes of which you've never seen before.

If you only write about what you think people are interested in, you fail your subject and fail your reader, too, who may in the end find himself happy to encounter something he wouldn't have chosen for himself.

Given this variety, and the never-quite-extinguished sense that you may be about to encounter something world-changing, even a diet of six or more shows a day leaves you wanting more.

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The characters in these books who encounter those paradigmatic heroes as lovers, rivals, servants, friends or random passersby think the way we have been taught to think when we encounter something unusual, exaggerated or foreign: Odysseus is a filthy shipwrecked sailor, Hamlet sees ghosts, Don Quixote is walking on clouds and Werther is ruled by an unhealthy passion.

Mr Fiddian-Green said: "It was a wonderful opportunity, not just for me to have placed it there but for the public to interact with it and encounter something I hope was of interest and inspiration". The sculpture is due to arrive in Sydney at the end of December.

Dogs that were shown a cat's image while listening to the growl generally looked to the left a reaction that supports other studies suggesting that dogs look to the left when they encounter something new and unexpected.

Return after big rains and you'll encounter something close to a Garden of Eden.

It's an alert to students that they may encounter something mature or challenging, so that they're not surprised when that content appears.

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