pattern - use in sentences

Object

  • tights: What better way to celebrate Spring than with some wonderful floral patterned tights, including the new Falke which are to die for.

Converse of object

  • dot: Character dot pattern BBC BASIC for Windows emulates the BBC Micro OSWORD call which reads the ' dot pattern ' of a character.

Adjective modifier

  • spatial: Modeling climate and land use influences on spatial patterns of UK plant biodiversity.
  • geometric: Variations of floral and geometric arabesque patterns and abstract Kufic scripts were expressed in hardwood, plaster, screens, pavings and furniture designs.
  • rhythmic: Within what seems to be a very repetitive sound one can hear [ Clue ] in the rhythmic patterns.
  • similar: A similar pattern of population change occurred in Northern Ireland.
  • repeating: This kicks off with a simple repeating pattern which is gradually added to as the track progresses.
  • intricate: The sides feature pierced work which is often an attempt to resemble the intricate pattern of wicker work.

Modifies a noun

  • matching: General Regular Expression Traps using s / / / , etc. Traps related to the use of pattern matching.
  • recognition: The MOS camera uses an event pattern recognition scheme.
  • formation: Program: IMA Workshop: Pattern Formation in Continuous and Coupled Systems.

Noun used with modifier

  • diffraction: What else can we say about the diffraction pattern from a protein crystal?
  • shift: The annual Workplace Report shift pay survey gives details of over 200 shift pay rates across the five main shift patterns.
  • sleep: It helps reduce tension and thereby improves natural sleep patterns over a period of weeks.
  • weather: As Smith 2 showed in his study of weather patterns... References are numbered in the order they appear in the text.
  • settlement: The opening of the Cambrian Railroad in 1867 brought immense changes to the settlement patterns of the coastal strip.
  • usage: The daily usage pattern fits neatly into the quiet overnight period in the UK.

Possessives

  • Spode: Spode's pattern is thought to date from 1806.

Preposition: of

  • behavior: We may use technology to track the patterns of behavior of visitors to our site.

Preposition: for

  • gamefish: All patterns for all gamefish, including magazine flies, and repeats of that last fly you have left.

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