Sketching Sentence Examples

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  • In the small space of seven chapters he pursues all these lines and tries also to connect them together, at the same time preparing and sketching the great transition of the Gospel from Judaism to the Greek world.

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  • There has also been a certain amount of geographical sketching combined with trigonometrical observations; and there are the route surveys of native explorers.

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  • Long gone are the days of sketching and drafting by hand.

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  • The extraordinary result obtained by Terence is that, while he has left no trace in any of his comedies of one sketching from the life by which he was surrounded, there is perhaps no more truthful, natural and delicate delineator of human nature, in its ordinary and more level moods, within the whole range of classical literature.

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  • Wotton's letter of 1620, already noted, was not published till 1651 (Reliquiae Wottonianae, p. 141), but in 1658 a description of Kepler's portable tent camera for sketching, taken from it, was published in a work called Graphite, or the most excellent Art of Painting, but no mention is made of Kepler.

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  • The book begins with a short avis (address to the reader), opening with the well-known words, "C'est icy un livre de bon foy, lecteur," and sketching in a few lively sentences the character of meditative egotism which is kept up throughout.

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  • Brutus, sketching a portrait of the perfect and ideal orator, Cicero's last word on oratory.

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  • After the protonotaries left the sketching of the minutes to the abbreviators, those de Farce majori, who ranked as prelates, were the most important officers of the apostolic chancery.

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  • Often used for sketching or dry brushwork where little water is used.

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  • In a little dark den behind a poultry store I was sketching some of the old men at study.

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  • He lives in Edinburgh with (of 6) one child still at home; and enjoys singing, sketching and writing doggerel.

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  • I conclude by sketching how a suitable realist epistemology may avoid this problem.

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  • It is worth briefly sketching out some salient features of Hegelian idealism.

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  • John first started sketching in his early school days; he is self-taught with no formal art training.

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  • We see a short haired, twitchy man in the back sketching and looking at the model and sketching.

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  • There are benefits to both types.Many people enjoy traditional scrapbooking because they like the hands-on artwork such as stenciling letters, adding stickers, sketching a picture or gluing on a frame.

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  • To do that, spend some time looking through galleries of pictures of fall wedding cakes or sketching your own designs that reflect an autumn theme.

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  • Once you've chosen a basic design idea, try sketching it out on a piece of paper and using markers or colored pencils to fill in the background and details.

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  • If you have a rough idea of what you want your cake to look like, try sketching out a pattern yourself.

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  • Begin by sketching your lot lines and the property's main features.

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  • Bill Blass was a teenager when he began sketching clothing designs in his school notebooks.

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  • Some people enjoy painting or sketching, but one artist on Flickr has decided to recreate video game scenes using LEGO.

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  • Begin by sketching out a general layout of each room in your home on a piece of tracing paper.

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  • Custom rings are also available, with Beaudry craftsmen initially sketching a unique design and working with the couple during every step of the process to fashion the precise ring they desire.

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  • By age 19, this up-and-coming designer was already sketching and merchandising a collection for Lothraraes, a well-known New York City boutique.

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  • Since flowers are predominant in other forms of art, such as painting and sketching, no stigma was attached to a male having flower tats the way there can be today.

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  • If you have artistic availability you may want to try sketching your idea out by yourself and then finding a tattoo artist who can duplicate your design.

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  • More than 30 years ago, Sam Butcher began sketching the beloved Precious Moments children.

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  • She has fans writing about her latest exploits, and even sketching her likeness.

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  • To help them bring their ideas to life, contestants were paired with professional fashion designers who took on most of the sewing and some of the sketching duties.

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  • A popular feature on the blog called Sketching the Telescope covers developments and the devices used to make them, occasionally spreading into a more historical perspective.

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  • She found herself sketching him as she'd seen him in the vision from what felt like years ago when they walked hand-in-hand on the dead planet.

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  • Wiping her tears, she concentrated on sketching.

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  • Instead of shading lines following the greatest slopes, lines following the contours and varying in their thickness and in their intervals apart, according to the slope of the ground to be represented, may be employed' This method affords a ready and expeditious means of sketching the ground, if the draughtsman limits himself to characteristically indicating its features by what have been called " form lines."

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  • Late in 1839 Fellows, under the auspices of the British Museum, again set out for Lycia, accompanied,by George Scharf, who assisted him in sketching.

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  • Wotton written to Lord Bacon in 1620 we learn that Kepler had made himself a portable dark tent fitted with a telescope lens and used for sketching landscapes.

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  • In this section, after sketching the history of France under the Carolingians and early Capets, Orderic takes up the events of his own times, starting from about 1082.

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