Sentence examples for vast displays from inspiring English sources

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But now E.V.'s are tucked in automakers' vast displays among gasoline counterparts, presented as another viable option for car buyers.

When a curator has had the daring to mount vast displays of Wylie's work, covering walls and floor, its impressiveness has been recognised; but, when the show is over, the canvases have been sent home to Kent.

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The store presented a vast display of elegantly made tools for a great range of uses.

Senator McCarthy's speeches have been only the leading attraction in a vast display of backwoods ignorance, barnyard sniggering, and Yahoo anti-intellectualism that has, apparently, been demanding expression for quite some while.

His current exhibition is a vast display of his bright, attractive and subtly disturbing wares at the Hauser and Wirth Gallery in Savile Row, London, entitled Mothers, because, he tells me, he's been thinking a lot about mothers lately.

It's huge, with a great range of seafood, including live lobsters and crab, a vast display of Chinese fruit and veg and an onsite butcher's with wonderful spiced ribs of pork hanging by the counter.

But the extraordinary structural virtuosity of the winery almost belongs in a vast display case; and despite the calm elegance of its spatial connections, the Maggie's Centre has the unmistakable ambience of an architect's dream home in Fulham Palace Road.

Orchestra officials acknowledged that the NY Phil Biennial may not attract the tens of thousands of visitors who pour into the art fairs in both Basel and Miami Beach or produce the vast display of culture in the pavilions of Venice.

Child's Play In Venice La Juliaas as the Italians call her, roams the picturesque, open-air market of the Rialto, contentedly surveying a vast display of just-caught fish.

Instead, the camps are a vast display of various shelters combining permanent and temporary structures: a mix of traditional vellum made of goatskin, nylon canvas cover, and cotton cloth, covering small walls of dry stones.

The movements of the body are controlled by the radio signals, and the signals themselves are made in accordance with instructions the Chinese people receive from a vast display in the sky which is visible to all of them.

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