Phrases with «preceding sentence»

The phrase "preceding sentence" refers to the sentence that comes before the current sentence you are reading or talking about. Full definition

Sentences with «preceding sentence»

  • [UPDATED 4:15 p.m.: Had written «nipping» in preceding sentence and a reader appropriately pointed out the understatement.] (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • If such holder participates in the next Qualified Financing but not to the full extent of its pro rata share, then only a percentage of its Series A Preferred Stock will be converted into Common Stock (under the same terms as in the preceding sentence), with such percentage being equal to the percent of its pro rata contribution that it failed to contribute.] (feld.com)
  • The word «subjective» in the preceding sentence is important, because two individuals with objectively identical economic situations could have very different demands for money in the future due to having different desires and personal goals. (tsi-blog.com)
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