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10 Sentences With "hang upon"

How to use hang upon in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "hang upon" and check conjugation/comparative form for "hang upon". Mastering all the usages of "hang upon" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"The flames occur spontaneously, and most of the things that hang upon power lines are usually plastic," said Zhang Han, a team member in charge of utilities maintenance in Xiangyang.
The Skywalker saga is the lifeblood of the Star Wars franchise — without Luke, Leia, Han, and now Rey, Finn, and Poe, there is no framework for the various standalone films to hang upon.
Throughout the expansive warehouse space, surreal and almost horrifying photographs hang upon the walls, accompanied by a series of sculptural objects hoisted upon various pedestals, like altars to the collective's quasi-religious cult.
I believe that Trump knew better, but he still chose a path that elevated him to icon status among the alt-right and conservative talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, men whose millions of minions hang upon their every word as the Gospel truth.
Only two other palettes, a straightedge, and a t-square hang upon the wall.
Singer's relationship to Judaism was complex and unconventional. He identified as a skeptic and a loner, though he felt a connection to his Orthodox roots. Ultimately, he developed a view of religion and philosophy, which he called "private mysticism: Since God was completely unknown and eternally silent, He could be endowed with whatever traits one elected to hang upon Him."Grace Farrell, Isaac Bashevis Singer: Conversations, p.
Cheng Wing-kin, an online radio host, was revealed and He offered localist groups more than HK$850,000 for each of them to take on pan-democrat contenders in specified constituencies, including the offers of between HK$150,000 and HK$200,000 to five individuals, including Youngspiration's Baggio Leung Chung-hang, upon the instructions of a Putonghua-speaking “Boss Li”, whom was allegedly from Beijing’s United Front Work Department. Leung declined and publicised the offer, in eventually led to Cheng being convicted for engaging in corrupt conduct at the election.
According to an article in The Economist in 1853, "let any great social or physical convulsion visit the United States, and England would feel the shock from Land's End to John O'Groat's. The lives of nearly two million of our countrymen ... hang upon a thread." In 1855, an Ohioan, David Christy, published Cotton Is King: or Slavery in the Light of Political Economy. Christy argued that the flow of cotton was so important to the industrialized world that cutting it off would be devastating—not least to the Northern United States, as cotton was by far the largest U.S. export.
"September Song" is based on a metaphor comparing a year to a person's life span from birth to death.See In Our Grandmothers' Kitchens and Mills of the Gods. See also Sonnet 73: "That time of year thou mayst in me behold,/When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang /Upon those boughs which shake against the cold..." Several songs on Frank Sinatra's 1965 album September of My Years, including the title song and "It Was a Very Good Year", use the same metaphor. The song is an older person's plea to a younger potential lover that the courting activities of younger suitors and the objects of their desire are transient and time-wasting.
English has (proportionally) far fewer rhyming words than Italian. Recognizing this, Shakespeare adapted the sonnet form to English by creating an alternate rhyme scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The poet using this, the English sonnet or Shakespearean sonnet form, may use the fourteen lines as single unit of thought (as in "The Silken Tent" above), or treat the groups of four rhyming lines (the quatrains) as organizational units, as in Shakespeare's Sonnet 73: :That time of year thou mayst in me behold :When yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang :Upon those boughs which shake against the cold :Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang. :In me thou seest the twilight of such day :As after sunset fadeth in the west, :Which by and by black night doth steal away, :Death's second self, which seals up all in rest. :In me thou seest the glowing of such fire :That on the ashes of his youth doth lie, :As the deathbed whereon it must expire, :Consumed with that which it was nourished by.

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