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21 Sentences With "put you in mind of"

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The transgressive sex in her stories can put you in mind of Mary Gaitskill.
The play homes in on particular institutions only to dismantle them, which might put you in mind of the current president's cabinet.
The fear of a recession may put you in mind of your personal risks, but you should already be invested with those in mind.
Its aspiratory abyss, which may put you in mind of a toilet with the handle stuck, has rather blunt metaphorical resonance in today's America.
His lapidary prose will sometimes put you in mind of the chain-smoking Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard's, though Mr. Knausgaard is generally more penetrating.
Sebald's work can put you in mind of Diderot selling his library to Catherine the Great: he seems to be downloading everything he has ever read.
Five glass boiling flasks may put you in mind of high school chemistry, but Johnson reported from Dessau that Anni and Josef Albers used them as wine decanters.
Where other American landscapists went for Manifest Destiny posturing, Inness favored splotchy, atmospheric renderings of fens and lakesides that may put you in mind of Emerson and Thoreau.
It may put you in mind of entering the Guggenheim, with its sequence of compression and release, except there, space continues to unfold and surprise you along the ramp.
Yet the nets' soft and pliant forms, which you're free to touch or sit upon, may put you in mind of fishermen or trapeze artists more than of guards and wardens.
It is monumental and carnivalesque, and can put you in mind of American architecture at its most vernacular, especially old-fashioned circus tents, with their bold stripes and peaked, cascading tops.
If the author's physical excursions put you in mind of the actor David Naughton running naked through the woods in "An American Werewolf in London," his mental excursions are just as breathless.
Thirty-five speakers murmur with chimes and metallic scratches, but also whispered syllables that may put you in mind of Turkey's campaign of denunciations by private informants since the attempted government coup last summer.
In its opening scenes, "Tin Cat Shoes" may put you in mind of a stretched-out sketch from "Portlandia," the TV series that sends up the green-thinking, cosmos-contemplating denizens of Oregon coffee shops.
"Chicago politics and legal shenanigans" might put you in mind of either the CBS classic The Good Wife or its currently airing spinoff The Good Fight, and Pearson doesn't yet cut as deeply as either of those shows.
Husain, the most interesting Indian painter of the first postwar years, contributed an untitled painting of a woman before a mirror, whose turbulent reds, golds and greens may put you in mind of Gauguin, or of Indian film posters.
He takes the stage at bars and parties in Key West and other parts of South Florida, reciting off-the-cuff odes that, if you were drunk enough, might put you in mind of Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg or maybe Henry Miller.
As often in Mr. Ward's large-scale sculpture, junk from the street is infused with Afro-Caribbean motifs and a surreal vision of the natural world, although the pink flowers and dainty shoes may also put you in mind of the French Rococo.
There was little light streaming in from the windows that overlook a small interior courtyard, the only suggestion of greenery amid a drab array of buildings, and an offering of concession foods that did not put you in mind of Alice Waters's ministrations in the dining halls at Yale.
It put you in mind of Alice falling down the rabbit hole, an impression amplified by the collection itself, whose ballooned and shrunken shapes and sizes ("XS, M, L: his game of sizing is absent-minded," the notes said) conjured Lewis Carroll's heroine's becoming 10 inches tall after taking her tasty potion.
Lastly, > gentlemen, I put you in mind of the condition on which tolls and customs are > granted to you. Repair the breaches in these walls and repair your streets.

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