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    Use "take shape" in a sentence

    take shape example sentences

    take shape


    1. Then the sudden possibility of human existence beyond the gun barrel started to take shape amid the chaos and swirl of the suddenly agitated surf upon my hitherto lonely shoreline


    2. Could my distorted mind be playing tricks on me? Was the ultimate nature of my lunacy to take shape in a world of imagined friends, of odd and sundry voices rattling off the walls of my empty head?


    3. It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time


    4. I saw streaks of clouds in the sky, and a strange formation started to take shape


    5. An idea also began to take shape in his mind of what could be done with this surly beast seated before him, that wouldn’t be perceived by Sylvia as coming from him and thereby alienate her


    6. It had began to take shape; everything was coming together nicely


    7. After several days of very smooth sailing, we could see the mountains of the Tairona take shape and grow in the southeast


    8. As soon as she projects an object in her mind, and looks at the ice, it begins to take shape


    9. 1950s, a new wave of radical activism began to take shape


    10. Suddenly, in the middle of the room, an intense white light began to appear, and thousands upon thousands of shining spirits begin to take shape

    11. Then, I thought it might be a reptile and fear started to take shape in my mind


    12. After what seemed an eternity, everything seemed to take shape and they could see the complete transformation


    13. After several more days, a rat began to take shape on the centre pad


    14. What a wonderful idea – so fitting! Walking down to her study, the idea started to formulate itself in her mind…began to take shape and by the time she entered the study, she knew that it was totally feasible!…


    15. And seating himself before the mirror, he gazed hypnotically into its depths, where presently a dim shadow began to take shape


    16. A new more daring plan had been beginning to take shape in his mind


    17. Free will dictates many things that you do, many situations are still present because of the purpose of your lifetime, but many events take shape based on the decisions and actions and energy of the person living that life


    18. She took another step forward and the hazy mass of black began to take shape


    19. The new Raven was laid on the slips and as the days passed the skeleton began to take shape, with Coatl and the crew fussing over her like expectant midwives


    20. To satisfy this he proclaimed the birth of a 'New Roman Empire' which was to take shape under his direction, and would recreate the ancient glories of Rome

    21. Over the next few thousand years the future was really starting to take shape


    22. His most recent project of building an air force and acquiring two larger ships, probably G15's, was starting to take shape


    23. Before his eyes hundreds of simulations of viable combinations began to take shape, starting from single cells that began to evolve into a complete human


    24. observation panels began to take shape


    25. form of the adored God begins to take shape within the heart


    26. However, in his heart, a strange feeling began to take shape


    27. As they watched the place take shape Flower and Candy had found that the abundance of money seemed to equate to a lack of curiosity from the people happily constructing these designs


    28. it is starting to take shape in your mind and hands as you


    29. Later the word dog started to take shape in your cognition and


    30. It’s in this movement from emptiness to form that these particular qualities take shape

    31. What also pretty early on began to take shape in the opinions of both detectives was that Quilter was looking less and less likely to be the serial killer they sought


    32. As the wheel began to take shape the boys could finally visualize the fruits of their labors after the many months of effort with ax, saw, adze and shaving knives


    33. Closing her eyes, she allowed it to take shape in her


    34. Creating abstract imaginary personalities that “live” and take shape inside the writers mind… until they take on a life of their own, until they take over, until they tell the writer what to write, until it is the creation that controls the creator: that is what tools have done not only to writers, but to all of mankind


    35. I have still not come to terms with the fact that it can take shape


    36. They saluted as one and I left them with, “Godspeed my friends!” before I made my way towards the western side of the fortification line, watching the field of battle take shape as I did so


    37. As she stared Holly saw a form take shape in the middle of that smoke and swallowed hard


    38. As events unfold and the outlines of the reorganization begin to take shape, the knowledgeable investor may decide to move down the seniority ladder and assume higher risk for the promise of a much higher return


    39. More outlines take shape


    40. Time magazine made the IBM PC its ‘Man of the Year’ in 1981 as the full, mind-boggling implications of computing began to take shape

    41. However these rallies take shape, the astute short seller must be able to assess which rally is the stock’s last and be decisive enough to take action at the correct time as the stock fails and downside volume picks up sharply


    42. By this time, his life had begun to take shape; he had three children, a beautiful wife, and a very successful business


    43. Traders who do this for a living spend their days waiting for specific setups to take shape


    44. By listening to music or keeping a DVD on in the background, traders have something they can use to pass the time while they wait for their specific setup to take shape


    45. As I sat in this unmade room, Lonesome Harry began to take shape and dimension


    46. The expansion and development of industries throughout the Middle and Southern States continues, and hundreds of new enterprises will take shape early in the spring


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