Belies Sentence Examples

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  • His rather inelegant style belies a fantastic natural aptitude.

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  • Such an assumption belies a shaky grasp of what genes actually do.

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  • However, destroying shrines belies your efforts to present a better version of your Islamic monotheism.

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  • But, the level of work being produced often belies the levels of funding.

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  • Her seemingly cold demeanor belies an unparalleled passion for her work, and she's at her best when she's working alone.

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  • The bouncy, uplifting feel of the music for this song belies the somewhat downbeat lyrical content.

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  • The Church seats around 50 worshippers and has a serenity and intimacy which belies its humble origins.

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  • It's relaxed, almost naïve, simplicity belies deeper undercurrents.

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  • This world of beautiful women, handsome men and rags-to-riches stories belies a subtext of social aspiration and entrenched racial hierarchies.

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  • Today, the quaint and unassuming nature of this station belies its once large presence on the SER lines within the inner suburbs.

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  • It 's relaxed, almost naïve, simplicity belies deeper undercurrents.

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  • You can see the wishbone front and rear suspension, which belies the car 's pure Honda roots.

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  • Sometimes called the "chatterbox syndrome," this linguistic sophistication belies their poor ability to deal with the world.

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  • The "peekaboo" moniker of this look really belies the incredibly naughty nature of this suit!

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  • Its excessively lightweight construction belies the fact that it's one of the strongest bags on the market today.

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  • The name of this clutch really belies its beauty; here is the type of bag you'd expect to see under the arm of some up-and-coming model as she careens through the streets of New York, rushing to make her photo shoots.

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  • Baton routines are intricate and often its effortlessness belies the months and years of practice needed to move in synchronization and intricate dance patterns.

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  • Don Enrique de Villena took from Les Prouesses his prose Los Doze Trabajos de Hercules (Zamora, 1483 and 1499), and Fernandez de Heredia wrote Trabajos y afanes de Hercules (Madrid, 1682), which belies its title, being a collection of adages and allegories.

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  • No, it's the studious depth of research into each of their songs ' subject matters that belies belies belief.

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  • Like ' Menace ' it has undeniable style and flair which somewhat belies the sledgehammer subtle social agenda.

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  • Pevensey Castle may bear witness to a troublesome past but its current tranquility almost belies the existence of such an age.

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  • The appalling persecution of Iraqis seeking asylum in Britain also belies our government's supposed concern for their welfare.

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