Sentence examples for which usefully from inspiring English sources

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That is the potential side-effect of a bill, which usefully unseats criminals and allows others to retire.

The poems are titled rather than numbered as they are by Rilke and his other translators, which usefully names the preoccupations rather than the so-called subject-matter.

It was also about her Westlife obsession, which usefully anchored the riskier material in extracts from her adolescent boyband fan-fiction that couldn't fail to amuse.

In 1993, Gunn published a second collection of occasional essays, Shelf Life, and his substantial Collected Poems, which usefully reintegrated a number of previously fugitive pieces into the main body of his work.

On the other hand Mr. Kiefer, Mr. Baselitz and Beuys, in the name of confronting history, seem to have turned from anarchic acts of constructive mayhem, which usefully rattled complacent Germans at first, increasingly toward works about myth, mysticism and nature: grand themes that sometimes uncomfortably recalled Nazi motifs and diverted their production toward new forms of pompous escapism.

Market insurance is only intended to pool risk, which usefully allows all insured customers to smooth out their consumption over all future times, both good and bad.

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Weather and climate are not the same, but there are links between them in both directions links which can usefully be understood.

Shipping such fuels as foreign aid to people living in developing countries, while costly, would help their breathing and slow the loss of their trees, which so usefully soak up carbon dioxide.

The mass media, which can usefully educate the electorate, also have huge power to dictate how campaigns are fought and where they are worth fighting: by their lights, in the huge television markets of the east and west coasts.

Much of the book's appeal comes from the way it plugs the gaps in the modern school curriculum by including Latin Phrases Every Boy Should Know and a three-part guide to English grammar (which could usefully be glued to the desk of every Guardian subeditor).

Ringo Starr made a botch of it when he simply announced via his website that he was no longer going to sign autographs – though that apparently hasn't stopped him readying the imminent release of the live album Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band, a picture of which might usefully be used to illustrate the dictionary definition of "unnecessary".

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