Sentence examples for were sources from inspiring English sources

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were sources

noun

The person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.

  • The accused refused to reveal the source of the illegal drugs she was selling.

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- Were sources of data clearly identified?

But there were sources closer to home.

Based on his footnotes, four books in particular were sources.

These landscapes were sources of enduring inspiration for him.

But equally important were sources of sophisticated Western weapons, which Gaddafi used as major force multipliers.

All were sources of a substance as essential to life on earth as water and air.

They were sources of intellect and wisdom; of charisma and inspiration.

"I grew up in Kenya and in those days the British banks were sources of stability and pride.

Football and bullfighting, TV and soap operas were sources as fruitful for him as papers or politicians' memoirs.

But the deterioration in the Financial Products division and the mounting collateral demands were sources of growing concern.

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The online quizzes were sources of qualitative data that helped analyse student performance.

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