How To Use Bare bone In A Sentence

  • In an English narrative, the action, the bare bones of the plot, are rendered with the perfective tenses, while the background is filled in with imperfective tenses. The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories
  • Many different lines of evidence may be used to flesh out the bare bones of the fossils.
  • The bill sets out only the very bare bones of the framework on which the criteria for the process will be hung.
  • The strength of this book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
  • The cockpit has been stripped to the bare bones and restoration will begin soon.
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  • The above is the bare bones of the arrangement.
  • In an English narrative, the action, the bare bones of the plot, are rendered with the perfective tenses, while the background is filled in with imperfective tenses. The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories
  • Finally, with nary an extra to be found, not even a trailer, this disc is the very definition of bare bones.
  • The bare bones of a claustrophobic thriller are ground into dust by some leaden direction in this uninspiring attempt at mining Misery territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
  • Rip Rig created a heady hybrid out of the bare bones of jazz improvisation, dub-funk rhythms and punk attitude.
  • There are not even the bare bones of a garden here — I've got nothing.
  • The bare bones instrumentation is a perfect vehicle for her, and her timing and feel are just right.
  • We have outlined only the bare bones of the method.
  • Sitting, one leg crossed over the other-the vulnerable look to his shin, exposed like bare bone between the roll of his sock and the cuffed edge of his pants.
  • The bare bones were always impressive: at the heart of the complex is a former manor house set in 160 acres of woodland. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have outlined only the bare bones of the method.
  • Many different lines of evidence may be used to flesh out the bare bones of the fossils.
  • I don't need all the details - just give me the bare bones.
  • Only give the bare bones such as a name. The Sun
  • Rip Rig created a heady hybrid out of the bare bones of jazz improvisation, dub-funk rhythms and punk attitude.
  • Thatcher only 'buttered' voters with the same type of bare bones approach where the only tangible promise (like education now) was the sale of council houses. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The strength of the book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
  • With 11 players absent, he is down to the bare bones. The Sun
  • It is a basic bare bones work on the battle of Chattanooga.
  • What do you imagine will happen when Jesus raises us all from the dead, putting muscle and flesh on dry bare bones?
  • Attaining such enhancements will surely require serious increases in funding to Inuit broadcast organizations, most of which presently subsist on bare bones budgets.
  • With 11 players absent, he is down to the bare bones. The Sun
  • As the young woman rattled on she grew more and more glib; she was what they call whopper-jawed, and spoke a language almost purely consonantal, cutting and clipping her words with a rapid play of her whopper-jaw till there was nothing but the bare bones left of them. The Minister's Charge
  • But even modern baleen whales which are here probably a better comparison as they lack the melons of modern toothed whales have bulbous nostrils which have cartilaginous and musculous parts, what leads to a different external profile and postion of the nostrils than the bare bone would show. Maiacetus, Part 2
  • I got jack of the security scans this week, removed the "fully featured" package from my laptop, and installed just a bare bones anti-virus setup.
  • Her recipes are very bare boned, which is great for individual interpretation but not so great when you are staring at a recipe, puzzled by something. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Rip Rig created a heady hybrid out of the bare bones of jazz improvisation, dub-funk rhythms and punk attitude.
  • Once the bare bones of the situation had been grasped, Charlie had added flesh faster than a farmer fattening a turkey for Christmas. FINAL RESORT
  • he told us only the bare bones of the story
  • With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose, Kent, where regulars called 999.
  • I can't tell you more than the bare bones of what happened.
  • It is just the bare bones of a novel, but matchless all the same, much as a sketch by Rembrandt can outclass the competition.
  • The above is the bare bones of the arrangement.
  • I've done bare bones, only buying generics, lots of rice and beans shopping, and I've done couponing, which is generally brand-name, lot of variety ... and the couponing was wayyy cheaper. The Journey
  • Are we always aiming to flense the rich complexity of connotation and find the bare bones, to parse structures of signifiers into structures of signifieds? Archive 2009-07-01
  • Only give the bare bones such as a name. The Sun
  • To clothe these bare bones we have to find other material.
  • Close to her we discover one of the lords of creation gnawing a bare bone, which an equally ravenous bull-dog endeavours to snatch from his mouth.
  • We could see that everything would have to be redone - stripped to the bare bones.
  • With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose, Kent, where regulars called 999.
  • Conservatives, however, misdiagnose the cause of rising health care costs and typically propose breaking-up large purchasing pools and pushing individuals into bare bone policies on the individual market. Wonk Room » Len Nichols Explains Why Cadillac Health Care Plans Aren't The Cause Of Rising Insurance Costs
  • The strength of this book is that it puts flesh on the bare bones of this argument.
  • I had lunch, wrote the bare bones of the piece, e-mailed it to the office, drove to HQ, and rewrote the piece.
  • But Forbes' state organization can still be described as bare bones.
  • Now I have to rip my story to bare bones and try it from every possible angle to make it work with my original two characters because my stubbornness is prevailing in this matter. Oh, VCR games! heart you.
  • The bare bones were always impressive: at the heart of the complex is a former manor house set in 160 acres of woodland. Times, Sunday Times

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