Sentences with phrase «inserted after the word»

The KJV has caused much confusion in this area because of an unfortunate comma inserted after the word «saints.»
Article IV of chapter 1 of Part the Second of the Constitution is hereby amended by inserting after the words «and to impose and levy proportional and reasonable assessments, rates and taxes, upon all the inhabitants of, and persons resident, and estates lying, within said Commonwealth» the words: -, except that, in addition to the powers conferred under Articles XLI and XCIX of the Amendments, the general court may classify real property according to its use in no more than four classes and to assess, rate and tax such property differently in the classes so established, but proportionately in the same class, and except that reasonable exemptions may be granted.

Not exact matches

Actually, unless you're composing that memo in Latin, it's perfectly fine to insert a word between «to» and the verb if that sounds right to your ear «Adverbs should go where they sound most natural, often immediately after the to: to boldly go, to personally guarantee,» insists Marsh.
This option, offensive not only to us but already to Matthew, motivated him both to insert «Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven» and also, at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount (the Beatitudes pronounced on the poor and hungry), to add that God's blessing has to do with the «poor in spirit,» who «hunger and thirst after righteousness,» not simply with hungry beggars, which is what the Greek word translated «poor» actually means.
The last couple of weeks have been a whirlwind for us, and our schedules are so tight that after the words «happy [insert day] everyone!»
After taking some time and Kirby's words to heart, Lee eventually came around to the character Kirby inserted into his story and actually became one of Lee's favorite characters at Marvel.
It was worded almost exactly as the federal government's M.O.U. — except that after reciting everything that would be done to link student tests to teacher evaluations, and to compensate teachers and move them up on a career ladder according to those evaluations, the New York M.O.U. inserted this qualifier: «consistent with any applicable collective - bargaining requirements.»
The N900 will learn the words you use very quickly, but features such as inserting a space after a period automatically aren't there.
And Elaine Sturtevant, a few months after Warhol created his first flower paintings in 1964, borrowed Warhol's silkscreens to replicate those paintings and inserted her renditions into group shows — along with her George Segal and Frank Stella look - alikes — to make Pop into something more conceptual, a decade or more before the word «appropriation» would emerge.
The EU plan to bind all countries to cuts was close to collapse after India inserted the words «legal outcome» at the last minute into the negotiating text...
As such, today, more than 100 years after the word «merger» was first inserted into Canada's competition lexicon, we are witnessing the high water mark of merger review, with ever increasing complexity in the tools being employed to review mergers.
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