Sentence examples for wanders at from inspiring English sources

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On the campaign bus, asked if her mind ever wanders at these events, she had replied, "No," with a cheeky smile.

The prose wanders at times aimlessly, and – as absurd as this may sound – in so doing communicates how broken the Consul is.

He wanders at will between reminiscence and observation, in an apparently 'artless' style that any writer will recognise as the greatest art of all.

Owen Wilson's hair is a damp mop, his much-broken nose wanders at the tip, his manner is rushed and then hesitant; he frequently seems an unfinished man, always yearning to be something other than what he is.

He has not committed the sacrilege of leaving bouillabaisse off the menu, but, like his wine list, he wanders at will all over the Mediterranean, gathering ingredients from North Africa, Spain, Italy and France.

The murder inquiry weaves and wanders at its own gait, stopping to consider such matters as the prospect of Scottish independence and the parallels between Scottish and Russian history, until Mr. Rankin suddenly picks up the pace.

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(My mind wandered at that point).

Wander at a leisurely pace while government employees rush by.

She finds that she's ignored, invisible, free to wander at will.

Peake's imagination is a gothic ruin in which we wander at our peril.

The Allmans melded blues, country and jazz, while their jams wandered at will.

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