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How to use streamed in a sentence

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Tears streamed quietly down a couple of faces overcome by the power of unexpected emotions.
The tears streamed down her face, unregarded, as she was overwhelmed by everything.
The advanced students in the streamed schools did do better than those in unstreamed schools, but the low stream did worse.
Ten blocks south of the heart of the peace march, protesters streamed through the Union Square subway station toward an uptown train.
Initially art was exchanged through telecommunications networks such as the telephone, fax, slo-scan video, and now as streamed data.
First, as a red giant star, it emitted a slow solar wind of ionized particles that streamed into space, as all stars do.
The expectations are further reinforced in those school systems where children are streamed by ability.
He was relaxed in his comfortable chair, and now that Mr. Larsin had opened up the venetian blinds, sunlight streamed in and lit up the room.
Furthermore, two short videos of the band at work in Hook End Manor studio last summer are also being streamed.
Overhead the light streamed down through a jigsaw canopy of burgeoning foliage.
The sun streamed through the dust caked on the skylight giving a gray green cast to the empty room.
A stream of curses and obscenities streamed through my mind, begging to be screamed.
Burning arrows streamed over the trees, a few finding marks in hardened leather armour, or our caravan wagons.
The carpetbaggers who streamed into the South for political and economic gain aggravated the wounds which the war had opened.
At the last of six therapy sessions, Samuel had been streamed within the public school system into a program for creative children.
But the frigate rallied and righted while the sea streamed below decks, though her hatches were laid and her hawseholes bagged.
Flying foxes streamed overhead from the west, heading into town to roost after a night spent feeding in the mountains.
They streamed out of homes in large numbers seeking the great outdoors with a song on their lips!
I was simply stunned at the number and variety of people who streamed through asking for coins.
Pupils are then streamed in each subject according to their ability and aptitude.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They were tall and clean-limbed, with long golden hair that streamed behind them as they ran.
There they stood, automata, representatives of the society which streamed past them.
Third, the artificial persons that streamed from the creche were blasphemy.
The light of the moon streamed in slantwise upon us as we sat round the bay-window.
He found a soapbox, and carried it over to the soft ring of light that streamed from the furnace door, and sat down.
There was a strange and intangibly sinister quality in the moonlight that streamed dimly into the winding passage.
All life has streamed into your soul, and you have lived in the ivory tower.
Out at the gates they streamed, and we after them, into the midst of Leominster town, where they halted a little while.
Crowds streamed by afoot, asaddle and awheel, all bound for a common destination.
Her hair had streamed loose and was plastered about her face, her throat, her arms.
The moon came up after awhile, and streamed in through the vines of the porch.
It hit him squarely in the face, and the feculent contents streamed down to his chin.
Through the kitchen windows the sun streamed in, in broad, unfretted bands of light.
The fluorescence from them streamed along our hull and down past the stern, like twin rocket tails.
She was capless, her hair streamed over her shoulders, her whole appearance showed anguish and agitation.
Her black hair was unbraided, and streamed out in elfish wisps from under a tall pointed black hat.
Overhead the rooks streamed homewards to their roosting trees.
The driver in his conical cape and tarpaulin hat, streamed with water.
His life-blood streamed to baptize the soil which he had added to the dominion of Britain.
Her paling beams streamed through the nearer windows, and lay in long strips of slanting light on the marble pavement of the Hall.
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