Sentence examples for to impart something from inspiring English sources

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When Mr Brown said "you know", he was typically about to impart something important: something, in fact, that his listener didn't yet know.

Only half way through episode one did it occur to me that by drabbing-down Gaby, they're trying to impart something much more chilling: she got fat.

At the university where I am employed, I often say to those who are also about 39 years younger than I, and to whom I am allegedly trying to impart something about writing, "Let the students teach the teacher".

"Meninsky's love of drawing was truly infectious," Dick was to recall, "and through it he was able to impart something of the wonder he knew to be lying behind the drab facade of ordinary vision".

Each of the eleven speakers had embarked on a twenty week talk development programme which was clearly reflected in their quality: each followed a "hero's journey" story arc, which saw almost all speakers revisit painful memories or embarrassing failures in their quest to impart something powerful and inspiring to the audience.

As Paul Mariani points out in "Gerard Manley Hopkins," his generous new biography, the "unpromising beginnings" of Hopkins's prosodic revolution were in a Jesuit classroom in London, where as a teacher of rhetoric he tried to impart something of his enthusiasm for the later rhythms of Milton and the alliterative effects of the Anglo-Saxons.

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The horses were mostly strangers to me, and I was supposed to be imparting something to them, not merely taking what they had to offer.

Like tattoos or body piercings, widely spaced smiles can impart something mysterious, seductive or even feral to a model's look, qualities that on a creature less attractive might translate as subtly unsavory.

God could not accept someone who was unacceptable, but he could impart something that would make humans acceptable.

So when you visit it and you're confronted with quite anonymous settings, it becomes a question of how you impart something else into them.

But an utterance of (4) may nonetheless be very misleading and impart something false.

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