Not run on sentences with two or three points.
Not exact matches
i couldn't understand a single thing in this whole
run -
on sentence.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or
sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness,
run -
on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering»
not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Stats
Sentence I'm
not sure how their volleyball squad is but based
on the fact they have been good in virtually everything I have no reason to believe they don't have a
run in them for the Knockout Rounds of the Tourney.
For example, the
sentence «The conman, who is from Wiesbaden, is
on the
run» can
not become incorrect if the word «Wiesbaden» is replaced by «Hessen's capital city».
I think a few things have inspired it (prepare yourself for the longest
run on sentence ever): my secret desire to move to a brand new house that is dashed by the fact that I will never be able to sell the money trap I live in love my neighborhood, my
not so secret abhorrence of
, AND you look great in that entire outfit with your beautiful long, healthy hair swinging — this photo makes me feel good, and inspires me to look good, and inspires me to find fun in the day, too (and
not care that I've probably created the longest
run -
on sentence in my life - HA!).
Acne Studios leather jacket, Silence + Noise t - shirt dress, Zara mules, Céline sunglasses Hate to make this post a lot shorter than I normally would but I'm currently
running on low levels of energy (surprise, surprise, always before I'm about to travel) and I'm
not sure if these
sentences I'm forming are actually coherent.
With Bradley Manning recently
sentenced, Edward Snowden
on the
run and Assange still holed up in an Ecuadorian embassy, all as more continues to leak about the reach and extent of the NSA's nefarious activities, this movie couldn't be arriving at a better time.
Though, still, at least I didn't create an unparsed wall of text or
run -
on sentence.
Translation: a
run -
on sentence for a logline with a caravan of utterly expendable characters that don't matter to each other in the slightest.
John doesn't like this, but it turns out the DA Joanne Keegan (Susan Sarandon)
runs a policy where people can only get reduced
sentences by snitching
on other criminals, and that Jason was set up because of this policy.
Use of
run -
on sentences just illustrates that you either don't know or don't care about grammar.
The average reader's
not going to catch nor care about
run on sentences, comma splices, garden path
sentences (most don't even know what this is), etc..
Whilst there are some disparities between the two — Wool hasn't had a print
run prior to its acquisition by a major publisher, for instance, while Fifty Shades of Grey was available as print
on demand before Vintage bought the rights to it — a vaguely comparable publishing model is probably the least distressing outcome to any
sentence that begins «Fifty Shades of Grey - influenced», so it might be best
not to question it too much.
I'm
not much of one for stream of consciousness or
run -
on sentences, but the emotions are certainly palpable.
Question
on your last
sentence Kevin, so with the WIFI model, the mail, web and internet based apps won't
run without having BB phone around (even we have a WIFI available)?
Don't blow it with typos,
run on sentences AND QUIT YELLING AT EVERYONE WITH BOLDED ALLCAPS!
I especially like this
sentence: «As early stage investors, they don't care about business plans (they are wrong anyway) but
on two aspects: Who
runs the startup and what problem to they try to solve?»
This «Shelter» does
not open
on Saturdays or Sundays (a death
sentence) and the town is
run and more or less owned by «Mr. Hunt» who owns «PETLAND» (they keep the puppy mills in business, folks).
I'm a southern hometown guy, but I don't think you should be complaining about
run -
on sentences.
Yet CBS
not only
ran the headline quoted above, their opening
sentence was «Donald Trump's choice to head the Interior Department
on Tuesday rejected the president - elect's past claim that climate change is a hoax, saying it is indisputable that environmental changes are affecting the world's temperature and human activity is a major reason.»
It's a bad
run -
on sentence, and just replacing the second comma with a semi-colon doesn't fix it.
Because the
Sentencing Commission, in enacting the 100:1, did not «exemplify the Commission's exerceise of is characteristic institutional role, it may be that «closer review [of a sentence] may be order when the sentencing judge varies from the Guidleines range based solely on the judge's view that the Guidelines range fails properly to refelct the 3553 (a) considerations even in a mine - run ca
Sentencing Commission, in enacting the 100:1, did
not «exemplify the Commission's exerceise of is characteristic institutional role, it may be that «closer review [of a
sentence] may be order when the
sentencing judge varies from the Guidleines range based solely on the judge's view that the Guidelines range fails properly to refelct the 3553 (a) considerations even in a mine - run ca
sentencing judge varies from the Guidleines range based solely
on the judge's view that the Guidelines range fails properly to refelct the 3553 (a) considerations even in a mine -
run case.»
A dense cover letter with long paragraphs and
run -
on sentences will
not garner much attention; be clear, brief, and powerful.
Similarly, infractions of grammatical rules and improper punctuation, including capitalization and
run -
on sentences, can mean the difference between job interviews and a phone that does
not ring.
Don't start
sentences with «Responsible for...» and be
on the lookout for
run -
on sentences.
Do
Not Use
Run -
on Sentences; When speaking, a higher level of enthusiasm occurs at the beginning and end of the
sentence.
He misspells common words (fone, emale, memoe); doesn't use things like commas, periods, or capital letters; and writes everything in one long
run -
on sentence.
That's a
run -
on sentence that simply means that crooks (yes, some sellers are crooks, as well as others who by nature aren't crooks, but who may via the vagueness of the SPIS be swayed temporaily to step out of line) will be tempted to use any means possible to fulfill the desire to gain financially, all the while discounting the effect of the negative costs to be borne by those buyers who are helping «them» to get
on with «their» lives.
I regard myself
not as a part of any group, but as an individual... period... the last word being the description of something you should use more of between your disjointed
run -
on wannabe - coherent
sentences.
Congrats
on 2 great
sentences in the middle 1) «Policies are made when brains
run out and you can't teach integrity and / or ethics» & 2) «add more «in class» continuing education to (OBTAIN &) maintain a license».
This is SO
not related at all but Sandy from Reluctant Entertainer is giving away an apron and copy of her book
on her site today and since you get an extra entry if you blog about it I totally am since both of those things are
on my Christmas list so why
not try to get them for free and make a super-long
run -
on sentence while I'm at it?!
I also
ran the idea of painting the backsplash with chalkboard paint by DH, but I hadn't even finished my
sentence before he said, «NO way»... so I am guessing using my veto power
on this one is
not wise:)(you don't get through a decade of marriage without learning how to pick your battles, LOL!)