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Sentence count:267+12Posted:2017-03-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: braceddisgracedtracestraitlaceddefacedpracticedracegraceMeaning: [treɪs]  adj. derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet. 
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91. These stages, linked to the known planets, can be traced back through medieval literature to the ancients.
92. Could the jeopardy you were in be traced back to the school somehow?
93. Earlier we traced the new emphasis which, by contrast, Liberal Theology laid upon the historical approach to the New Testament.
94. Idly she traced the pattern of the marble-topped table with a slender finger.
95. With an outstretched finger, she traced the lines of Pascoe's sleeping face.
96. This can be traced to two, radically different, political forces.
97. That other story, likewise, traced the path from poverty to wealth and obscurity to fame.
98. Through the binoculars, I traced the path I had taken the night before when following Victor.
99. She traced with her forefinger the silky whorls of the carved garland of oak leaves that swung across both doors.
100. It's said that he first traced the outline for his ladylike creation around a tall woman friend.
101. The outbreak was eventually traced to a new strain of E. coli on hamburger meat.
102. My fingers traced the ridges and folds of his hand.
103. This can be traced in the working-class response to birth-control propaganda, which was often extremely hostile.
104. Their path westwards can still be traced by the chain of distinctive buildings they erected on their way across.
105. The source for the basic difference in taste is traced by Bourdieu to the different experiences of these classes in modern society.
106. Even though he was gagged, Mr Glenn managed to dial 999 and the call was traced by police back to the brasserie.
107. Investigators traced the cause of the crash to engine failure.
108. Effluent in rural areas is usually discharged visibly into watercourses and can often be traced without much difficulty to its source.
109. After an extensive survey, the infestation was traced to flooding below the concrete floor of the factory.
110. The role of auditors can be traced back many hundreds of years.
111. Agents took the vehicle identification number from the axle and within hours traced the truck to the Ryder rental firm.
112. And how far back can the Neanderthal lineage be traced?
113. She traced a pattern over the rough-hewn stone of the sill, while behind her there was no sound of retreating footsteps.
114. We have traced her history from the great goddesses of the pre-patriarchal period, especially Inanna and her handmaiden, Lilith.
115. For Oakeshott, modern collectivism is not to be traced to Hobbesian authoritarianism.
116. Barber argues that these traits can be traced back to three components of personal development and socialization.
117. Mostly black on black, its central diamond is traced in faint gold and barely visible.
118. However, nearly all funboard technique problems can be traced back to deficiencies in the strong wind stance.
118. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
119. Masonry is traced on the background by the seated figure and a tree by the other group.
120. The custom of carving jack-o'-lanterns can be traced back to an old Irish folk tale.
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