Sentences with phrase «heard phrases such as»

How often have you heard phrases such as «clean coal,» «safe nuclear power,» «clean diesel,» or «low - level radioactive waste»?
The voice acting however can be quite cheesy at the best of times, more often than not whilst in combat I heard phrases such as «Oi!
Almost all (99 per cent) hear phrases such as «that's so gay» or «you're so gay» in school (5).

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Everyone's heard the phrase «there's no such thing as bad PR», but nothing could be further from the truth.
It's rare to hear the truly confident utter phrases such as «Um,» «I'm not sure,» and «I think.»
Phrases such as «He's fat» or «She's fat» are common among children; as many as 37 percent of childcare workers have heard kids say things like this and as many as 31 percent have heard a child call himself or herself fat.
And while we may have all heard the phrase «sleeping like a baby,» the truth is there really isn't such thing as sleeping like a baby.
Through headphones, visitors hear whispered phrases such as, «I am a liar,» «I am a rapist,» and «I smell vulnerability.»
Dylan Wiliam and Brent Duckor advise how to further learning by phrasing questions that can be answered at a number of different levels and calling on students in such a way as to make sure you are hearing from them all.
Promises of transparency are so fashionably common these days that they land with the featherweight impact of such phrases as «synergy» and «brutal murder» (as if there were any other kind — have you ever heard a news anchor read a bulletin about a «gentle murder?»).
If you inquire about the supplier of the puppies in shops, you will hear a lot of double - talk, repeated phrases such as, «No, all our dogs come from breeders!»
I always think back to my high school economics class, which is where I first heard the phrase «there's no such thing as a free lunch».
Many gamers who weren't around at that time have heard about the iconic phrases that defined that period, such as «Genesis Does What Nintendon't», and «Now You're Playing With Power!».
Distrust of the intellectual world has always been a symptom of Ur - Fascism, from Hermann Goering's fondness for a phrase from a Hanns Johst play («When I hear the word «culture» I reach for my gun») to the frequent use of such expressions as «degenerate intellectuals,» «eggheads,» «effete snobs,» and «universities are nests of reds.»
A keyword is one word such as «lawyer;» a keyword phrase is usually several words like «experienced trial lawyer,» but you'll hear them used interchangeably, so don't get them confused.
Look for how the letter writer conveys personality and passion for the position, as well as the use of common cover letter phrases, such as «Thank you for your consideration,» «I look forward to hearing from you,» and «Because of XYZ, I'm a strong candidate for the position.»
They also listen reflectively, responding when appropriate to what is said with a short phrase such as «I hear you» or with a quick nod of the head, to let the speaker know he or she has been heard.
All four major network chiefs have heard the pitch, and two industry sources — using phrases such as «feeding frenzy» and «bidding war» — tell us it's now just a matter of which network will offer the most attractive deal to Fox, Gluck, and Sony.»
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