Sentence examples for whose lines from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Stone is an imposing queen whose lines resonate through the theater.

The Cougar, whose lines emphasize the prominent rear fenders, looks a bit like a muscle car.

And Mussorgsky was not afraid of Pushkin, whose lines are set mostly as they were written.

A woman sits in a waiting room whose lines echo the installation's linear format.

The house is in the Mineola school district, one of three school districts whose lines crisscross the hamlet.

"These are the people whose lines, written or spoken, have stood the test of time," Brandreth said.

It is commanded by Morgan Freeman, many of whose lines sound like desperate, half-joking pleas for understanding, directed at the audience.

Before becoming a part of the city's transit system in 1971, it was owned by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, whose lines can be traced back to the Vanderbilts.

On then, to the shady alleyways off the main thoroughfare where we encounter a siren whose lines are drowned out by – you guessed it – a siren.

But in Saratoga Springs, those scales were knocked over in a battle whose lines were roughly drawn by that most persistent distinction, class.

But there are derivative groups whose lines of work are hard to differentiate from those of Somali pirate gangs or the Sicilian Mafia.

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