Sentences with phrase «symbolises something»

Adopted as the country's flag in 1947 after India became independent from Britain, each colour symbolises something different.
Each picture on my mood board symbolises something that I want in my life.
He was installed, as all figures are installed in the culture war, to symbolise something.
Regardless of Deng's impressive violence, the pie attack symbolised something important and undervalued.
-- was spotted prowling through the most recent trailer, symbolising something menacing at the movie's heart.

Not exact matches

Even when the Archbishop of Mainz's officials were at their most tiresome in demanding taxes, and the day workers at their most aggressive in resenting the situation, still there was something to be proud of, something with which to identify a long tradition symbolised by the many fine buildings.
Carolus had no idea how fragile the whole great construction of «Christendom» was in many of its parts, and that only something like the bedrock of the Myth to end all myths remained invulnerable — trust in God through Jesus, prayer, love of neighbour, symbolised in public liturgy.
A good date venue isn't just a place to meet with your date and get to know them, it should be a place that symbolises your personality or says something about you.
The comments then «flow» along a vast network of criss - crossing pipes (symbolising the interconnectedness of global ecology or something), which soars upwards into the stratosphere of the roof space.
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