Sentence examples for turning to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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If you are lucky enough to get a spot in the water, prepare to spend the entire duration of the party playing a kind of human Jenga, your body working on pure instinct, immediately twisting and turning to accommodate the endless waves of flesh that are gradually turning the entire audience into one solid, sunburnt lump of nylon-clad flesh, jumping up and down in unison to a Bastille DJ set.

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The wide surface of the drafting table often turns to accommodate a certain angle for best use.

The heuristic can guarantee a minimum number of rolling turns to accommodate all the ordered sheet strips, but generally performs poorly in the objective of average thickness change.

Building on research and contemporary debates in law, policy and the social sciences, Ethics, Law and Policy (ELP) students learn about key processes and institutions shaping the technology landscape, and how these institutions are changing in turn to accommodate emerging technologies and practices.

Enzymes binding NAD or FAD have the signature sequence GXGXXG within the ADP binding βαβ-fold that connects the first β-strand to the first α-helix and makes a tight turn to accommodate the coenzyme.

More generally, courting non-profits also fit into the company's bigger strategy to refocus the site not just as a place to get your entertainment and news fix, but as a place to find and build out your community, and so a turn to accommodating and providing a space for non-profit groups is also a strong connection to that.

These license negotiations usually involve many twists and turns to either accommodate the market dynamics of a certain industry sector or to accommodate the specific needs of the commercial receptor, the university, or the inventor.

A traffic study concluded in 2007 that the intersection would need either the roundabout or a traffic signal with several turning lanes to accommodate the traffic needs in the area.

The debate is tentatively turning to ways of accommodating non-violent Islamic radicals within the system.At the same time, Iran, the non-Arab country whose Islamist revolution 20 years ago was the pilot light for the Arab furnace, is going through a second revolution, much quieter but hardly less important than the first.

The real danger, far more common and historically accurate, is that the four-acre parcel will be turned commercial to accommodate the pressures of people wanting to "shop" conveniently, on this residential street.

The long pine table is turned sideways to accommodate the rickety picnic table dragged in from the screened porch (for the big little kids), a mini card table (for the little little kids) and three high chairs.

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