10 sentences with 'reflect'

Example sentences and phrases with the word reflect and other words derived from it.

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« She tries to pretend happiness, but her eyes reflect sadness. »

reflect: She tries to pretend happiness, but her eyes reflect sadness.
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« The brightness and intensity of the stars at night make me reflect on the vastness of the universe. »

reflect: The brightness and intensity of the stars at night make me reflect on the vastness of the universe.
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« Science fiction is a literary genre that allows us to explore imaginary worlds and reflect on the future of humanity. »

reflect: Science fiction is a literary genre that allows us to explore imaginary worlds and reflect on the future of humanity.
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« Horror literature is a genre that allows us to explore our deepest fears and reflect on the nature of evil and violence. »

reflect: Horror literature is a genre that allows us to explore our deepest fears and reflect on the nature of evil and violence.
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« The scientist Gros, meanwhile, proposed building a huge mirror that would reflect sunlight directly onto Mars. »
« The next morning, on the flight back to Sydney, I reflect on the magnificent harvest I have been privileged to observe. »
« There were also a number of female statuettes in terracotta that reflect the cult of fertility and are linked to the figure of Bes, the great patron god. »
« In order for the face to reflect a fresh and youthful complexion, it is not only necessary to take care of the skin, but also essential rules for the organism and its good functioning are required, so that good health is also reflected in the face. »
« If the horizon glows, it is because tiny ice crystals reflect sunlight from nearly two hundred and twenty-eight million kilometres away. That polar ice melts immediately on the occasional Martian summer day, when the temperature reaches 15 degrees Celsius. »
« The constituencies had not been revised to reflect changes in population since the 18th century, and thus the North was grossly under-represented. There were also "rotten boroughs", constituencies with no one in them that were remotely controlled by a lord. One of them was a pasture. Another, called Dunwich, was literally under water; due to changes in the dykes, it had been flooded for centuries. Yet it still sent a representative to parliament, namely the descendant of the lords who had controlled it before it was submerged. »

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