Sentence examples for were movements from inspiring English sources

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were movements

noun

Physical motion between points in space.

  • I saw a movement in that grass on the hill.

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They were movements of liberation.

Even before Glass was released, there were movements to limit its use, with the term "glasshole" rapidly entering the vernacular.

Both were movements to remake French audiences in the light of American attitudes — to refashion their expectations as much as to create a new kind of object.

"The stereotype of the marchas was that they were movements made up of working-class folk, led by charismatic union or political leaders.

From 1973 there were movements in both the southern region of Papua and the district of Bougainville that sought to secede from the emerging state.

The weight-driven wooden clocks were movements only, made under contract to Edward and Levi G. Porter who would then supply them for grandfather clocks.

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Only then are movements carried out.

There are movements afoot.

There's movement in stillness.

There was movement elsewhere.

But there is movement.

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