Sentence examples for vague construction from inspiring English sources

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Trump's allegation is a familiar one, particularly the phrasing that "something was up," the kind of vague construction he often uses to suggest unseen forces at work against him and his supporters.

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Instead of a functional attraction, I found a vaguely Dickensian construction site.

In a similarly hallucinogenic vein, Mr. Holloway offers an airy, vaguely architectural construction made from short lengths of gnarly, slender branches, cast in bronze and painted in segments of subtly glowing color.

An air of friendly anarchy and liberated, distinctly female sexuality pervades Lara Schnitger's show of vaguely figural constructions, made of sewn fabrics stretched over and around structures of intersecting wood poles.

Specifically to this album, these images came from me saying, "What did I see in my mind when such and such happened," or "What thing does it look/feel like when I saw/felt that?" I seek to link familiar scents in the halls of my mind, in hopes that your mind is at least vaguely similar in construction and operation.

Lalo's style of pursuit is a bit more aggressive and gratuitously homicidal than Mike's and seems inspired by Anton Chigurh from "No Country for Old Men". It works well enough for him to get Werner on the phone and learn vague details about a construction project, information he will surely share with both Hector and (perhaps) the cartel.

Circuit Court Judge Thomas Fawley's ruling that an ordinance requiring lawmakers to gain voter consent before building stadiums was too vague to enforce eliminates at least one potential roadblock to the construction.  .

At the time, the Nets were languishing in Newark and could sell only a vague vision of Brooklyn and an under-construction arena.

The Palestinians say they had received vague assurances that Israel would show restraint on construction while the talks continue.

One room-size construction, "Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions" by Eve Andree Laramee, contains laboratory tables filled with interlooping networks of blown glass.

"Bengal Tiger," which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, is arbitrary in its construction, haphazard in its characterizations, and vague in its moral argument.

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