Everything is finely constructed.
Finely constructed as these works are, they are not, at core, spectacular treatises in logic; they are revelations of the heart.
Many of the older buildings, on the five hills of the original city, were finely constructed, but most of the new were built from fired mud-bricks.
His first impression was how finely constructed the machine looked.
There is a consistency of tone that suggests these finely constructed stories may have been written, and rewritten, over a long period.
"House Work" is finely constructed, its revelations so well paced that I don't want to give too many of them away.
It was finely constructed of pure white stone, supported by tall, slender columns.
He took off his finely constructed sandals.
"I never heard of a machine this finely constructed," he declared.
The accomplished poems in Peter Filkins's first collection use form as a finely constructed strategy against chaos, a kind of cage for undomesticated thoughts.