Unreadable Sentence Examples

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  • His face was unreadable, his gaze steady.

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  • Alex was watching her, his expression unreadable.

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  • Dulce glanced at Carmen, her expression unreadable.

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  • Josh towered over her, gazing down at her with those unreadable gray eyes.

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  • Alex was looking down at her, his expression unreadable.

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  • His gaze traveled over her face again, his expression unreadable.

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  • His expression was unreadable as he gazed down at her.

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  • He watched her for a moment, an unreadable expression on his face.

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  • Alex eyed Rob, his expression unreadable.

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  • He eyed her for a moment, his expression unreadable.

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  • For a moment he held her gaze, his expression unreadable.

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  • The text is in the utmost confusion. It is unreadable.

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  • If the tag has been removed or is unreadable, you can feel pretty safe using the following procedure to clean the doll.

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  • Coupons that are unreadable are difficult, if not impossible, to redeem.

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  • Lathum glanced up sharply, his expression unreadable.

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  • His expression was unreadable.

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  • He stared down at her for a moment, his expression unreadable.

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  • Mr. Marsh stared at her, his expression unreadable.

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  • In the moonlight, his expression was unreadable.

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  • He gazed down the creek, his expression unreadable.

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  • He glanced up at her, his expression unreadable.

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  • His chiseled features were unreadable and hard.

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  • Destiny stared at him for a minute, her expression unreadable.

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  • Then he stood and looked down at her, his expression unreadable.

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  • For a moment he studied her, his expression unreadable.

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  • She looked up at the silent shadow, whose chiseled features were unreadable.

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  • Romas was detached and unreadable, the supreme warrior prince.

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  • The woman appeared bright-eyed and pleasant, the warrior-husband unreadable.

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  • For a moment he gazed into her eyes, his expression unreadable.

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  • He gazed down at her, his expression still unreadable.

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  • He kept his eyes on the road, his expression unreadable.

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  • His gaze met hers for a moment, his expression unreadable.

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  • But the Frenchman Budaeus wrote an execrable Latin style, unreadable then as now, while the Teuton Erasmus charmed the reading world with a style which, though far from good Latin, is the most delightful which the Renaissance has left us.

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  • Buraeus studied all the sciences then known to mankind, and confounded them all in a sort of Rabbinical cultus of his own invention, a universal philosophy in a multitude of unreadable volumes.

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  • The general taste having been considerably refined since, Rabelais has in parts become nearly unreadable - the worst and most appropriate punishment for his faults.

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  • Instead of the wearisome prolixity and the misplaced pedantry which make the latter almost unreadable, we find the old tales briefly and simply told.

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  • His rugged features were unreadable.

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  • He turned it upside down in the sink and turned to face her, his expression typically unreadable.

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  • They tend to opt for very erudite books which some of us find unreadable.

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  • All have their quirks, and all will, on occasion, render sites unreadable.

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  • These commas make the numbers unreadable to a computer.

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  • Others have confirmed that they find the pages unreadable.

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  • A scratch across the metal, label side of a CD makes it skip or become unreadable.

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  • Finally, a residue of 370 records remained unreadable from 70,000, about 1 record in 189.

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  • Some of these are rendered unreadable without the use of a magnifying glass- surely a disincentive.

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  • It does seem virtually unreadable to anyone other than a philosophy graduate.

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  • Even in its original colored layout many pages are almost unreadable.

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  • They have almost no text and are almost completely unreadable for Lynx users.

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  • It looks interesting apart from the fact that it's totally unreadable.

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  • Sadly, the official Log Book of the school was later used as a scrapbook and it is now unreadable.

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  • The commentaries are of course intolerably diffuse and tedious, a great deal of them is now quite unreadable; yet, on the other hand, one has not unfrequently occasion to admire the sound linguistic perception and the critical talent of the author.'

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  • This is a transliteration of the content, as a facsimile would be unreadable.

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  • It looks interesting apart from the fact that it 's totally unreadable.

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  • Doing so could result in smeared or possibly unreadable text.

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  • Stories abound of failures of every sort - unreadable files, inaccessible CDs, failed hard drives.

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  • Certainly, he made previously unreadable books seem fascinating.

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  • Nor does it create unreadable web pages by trying to exactly replicate a printed page layout.

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  • There are none of the scribbles, distortions, and virtually unreadable grunge fonts that sometimes wish to pass as clever modern typography.

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  • It is your responsibility to ensure your CD is readable before submission, and unreadable disks will not be marked.

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  • It will help the post office deliver the package in the event that the address on the outside becomes unreadable.

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  • Wear and tear, unreadable date and surface erosions and wear will assign the coin a lower number; the better the condition, the higher the number.

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  • Bright sunlight can potentially make screens unreadable, depending on the level of contrast and the type of display used.

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  • If letters are drawn too small, they will eventually become unreadable.

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  • Conveying the right message doesn't mean you should cram so much information in your message to make your business card unreadable without using a magnifying glass.

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  • Be careful, however, not to make your blog unreadable by putting a busy or distracting image in the background, or making poor color choices - like dark blue letters on a black background, for example.

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  • Many of the fonts have fancy pictures attached to them and letters that appear almost unreadable, but when you print them out, they are perfectly fine.

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  • For a moment he merely stared at her, his expression unreadable.

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  • He watched her while she wiped her hands, his expression unreadable.

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  • When they reached door he paused, gazing down at her with an unreadable expression.

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  • His face was unreadable, but the skin around his eyes had softened with warmth.

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  • The text will be faithful but unreadable, and his work will be that of an honest man but of a textual antiquarian, not a textual critic, since he declines the duty of "the restoration of the text, as far as possible, to its original form."

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  • Even well-inked letters, sized appropriately, may become unreadable if they're placed too close together.

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  • Davis was watching Bordeaux intently with an unreadable expression.

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