Rearranging Sentence Examples

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  • Sounded like you were rearranging furniture.

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  • By this Hamburg was to enter the Zoilverein; a part of the harbour was to remain a free port, and the empire contributed two million pounds towards rearranging and enlarging the harbour.

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  • He issued another collection of his poems, Heartsease and Rue, in 1888, and occupied himself with revising and rearranging his works, which were published in ten volumes in 1890.

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  • The original manuscript was long in the possession of Temple Franklin, who spent years rearranging the matter in it and making over into politer English his grandfather's plain-spokenness.

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  • This is also a great time to take care of rearranging furniture.

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  • Extracting relationships from data, manipulation, solving simple equations, rearranging formulae.

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  • From the pages of his teeming note-books he took the material for his lectures, arranging and rearranging it under such titles as Nature, School, Home, Genius, Beauty and Manners, Self-Possession, Duty, The Superlative, Truth, The Anglo-Saxon, The Young American.

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  • Not so much rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic as washing the windows on the World Trade Center.

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  • Why do a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices?

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  • This is alternated with little smacking sounds, followed by a long period of tossing and turning and rearranging the pillows.

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  • The half-hour show also includes segments on furniture rearranging (no cost decorating) and turning trash to treasure.

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  • If you opt for a table and chairs, you have greater flexibility with rearranging the space as opposed to a booth configuration.

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  • A simple paint job, rearranging or replacing some furniture and adding a few functional objects can transform that space into a legitimate, stylish home office.

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  • Others may find outlets for their built up anger by washing their car, rearranging a closet, or mowing the lawn.

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  • Adding a safe room to your home will require using an existing walk-in closet, guest bathroom or rearranging of existing walls to accommodate a small, interior area designed to be a safe room.

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  • If you are in need of more drastic changes when you remodel a small bathroom, such as replacing the toilet and tub, then consider rearranging where you will place these to allow for more room.

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  • This way, rearranging of the room's layout doesn't mean sacrificing illumination.

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  • You also have the benefit of rearranging the carpet tiles into new patterns to keep the room looking fresh and fun as your children grow.

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  • Just as a sentence can be changed by rearranging its letters, genes can be mutated, or changed, by changes in the sequence of their nucleotide letters.

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  • From cup size to band width, everything seems to be rearranging and growing at a rapid pace.

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  • Try this recipe for what is quite possibly the best tasting gluten-free bread you've ever had, and start rearranging your expectations of what gluten-free bread should taste like.

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  • This may be as simple as changing a child's seat in the classroom, or rearranging a child's after school schedule.

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  • He could guess what Dusty was pissed about, and it didn't have anything to do with women or rearranging his sectors.

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  • Herein the author first assigned anatomical reasons for rearranging the order Anseres of Linnaeus and Natatores of Illiger, who, so long before as 1811, had proposed a new distribution of it into six families, the definitions of which, as was his wont, he had drawn from external characters only.

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  • After the division and cleavage of the chromosomes of the original nucleus have taken place they pass from the equator to the poles of the spindle, rearranging themselves close to the separated centrosomes to form daughter nuclei.

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  • After three days spent in cutting down the sledge and rearranging its load Mawson started on his lonely tramp, and after appalling difficulties, when nearly exhausted, he stumbled on a food depot laid out by a search party 20 m.

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  • For a moment as he was rearranging his cloak Pierre opened his eyes and saw the same penthouse roofs, posts, and yard, but now they were all bluish, lit up, and glittering with frost or dew.

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  • A sinking ship All the work spent fixing email is like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.

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