Sentences with phrase «just as a sentence»

A comic strip is a string of panels, just as a sentence is a string of words.
Just as the sentence takes us into an unexpected world, the rest of the story takes some surprising turns as the young Sugar Mecklin, Nordan's protagonist through his early work, learns more about the nature of chickens than he bargains for and more about his momma and daddy than he ever expected to.

Not exact matches

Just as you would mix up the sentences you say, avoid repetitive gestures like slicing the air or chopping your hand into an open palm.
In just a few sentences, Minshew creates a bridge to the future, explaining that the new funding will be used to expand to more cities, and build out a new line of services, such as Coach Connect.
Countless stories shared on World AIDS Day by survivors and patient family members describe Americans who, ignored by the political class and facing a dearth of treatment options, simply accepted HIV and AIDS as a death sentence just three decades ago.
Those are the words I spoke as a trial judge in 1997 when I sentenced Bobby Bostic to a total of 241 years in prison for his role in two armed robberies he committed when he was just 16 years old.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
I just finished reading a Henri Nouwen book «Wounded Healer» and the following sentence just resonated with me: `... the imitation of Christ does not mean to live a life like Christ, but to live your life as authentically as Christ lived his».
«but rarely told them to avoid wearing nice jewelry as the apostle instructs them just one sentence later in 1 Peter 3:3.»
Muneef Just because you can say that as a sentence doesn't mean that it makes sense.
Either this criminal is mentally stronger than most you as just by mere one sentence that God made him do so he has turned you guys into questioning and arguing about the existence of God, Religion and Faith... For a change, what about discussing the nature of his crime and a just punishment for him???... you bunch of Sherlock Holmes
Surprisingly, Maine makes little of these scenes: Noe (the author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
You're certainly correct that we need to be clear about the terms we are talking about, for example the first two «we's in this sentence refer to you and I specifically, or generally anyone who is engaging in a debate / discussion — but when I said «If war is wrong, then it follows that we should never go to war» the «we» meant Christians, when I'm talking to you I agree that we are talking about what we as followers of Jesus should do, not just generally members of a given country or society should do.
In the first sentence Whitehead picks «an enduring entity» as an example, but he could just as well have picked a structured society with spatial spread.
And just as families select artifacts that suggest past happiness in order to soften the blows inflicted by actions of family members in less happy times, congregational histories can create illusions: authors might relate in two sentences the experience of an unhappy pastorate that led to two decades of misery — and distort the whole story by dwelling on the beauty of the old sanctuary, hence suggesting general happiness.
Oh sorry can you delete all my comments of 5th june except first, last and second last and if possibe edit sentences in which i have written sorry, spellcheck and merge all my comments of 5 june i have just now came to know that there was some problems in settings if my browser that's why my comments were being copied and i was having problems correcting spelling mistakes and so as a resilt hitting the post comment by mistake most if the time i was anle to stop it by pressing the x in my browser but some of the time i couldn't thanks
Just as a for instance, read the final sentence.
The very first sentence of Whitehead's major philosophical work, Process and Reality, shows clearly that Whitehead presupposed a situation such as I have just described.
Pastors told wives to submit to their husbands as the apostle Peter instructed in 1 Peter 3:1, but rarely told them to avoid wearing nice jewelry as the apostle instructs them just one sentence later in 1 Peter 3:3.
It was the summer of 2009, and I had just completed an almost 11 - year sentence in federal prison for my role in five bank robberies I had committed as a foolish young man.
You can get away with saying just about anything about anyone as long as you tack «bless her heart» to the end of the sentence.
Since you clearly just got that from wikipedia, why not paste the sentence after that as well — «Prosopagnosiacs, for example, may fail the test despite having the ability to report self awareness» So, the statement is just saying that the test isn't good because there are likely MORE self aware animals than the test will catch.
It is perhaps just as well he remains busy, given that the U.S. prison service does not much allow for leniency when it comes to early release, and Black is likely to serve at least 85 per cent of his sentence, making him past 70 by the time he regains his freedom.
And as far as the 2nd part of that sentence, you just nailed Gov. Perry to a «T».
After being released on 23 June when an appeal court overturned her sentence she was rearrested just days later as she tried to leave Sudan.
So Brad is just some atheist pretending to be a Christian and throwing as many bad arguments into a sentence as possible, right.
Here again we find that confidence in the institution which marked ancient Rome: a death sentence pronounced according to previously established procedures, for a crime previously defined as such, and in application of existing laws — that sentence is just.
That sentence ends the last chapter of a book whose previous eight sections are just as jarring and rich.
But, above all, success was due to the personal flair for language, his message, set into the satisfactory and effective sentences of a rough and energetic German, just emerging as a complete expressive medium.
The remarkable thing about this sentence is not only its loose syntax but its implicit meaning: (1) the Pauline epistles are regarded as addressed just as generally as II Peter itself is; (2) they have been collected and are regarded as scripture; and (3) among them are the Pastoral Epistles, for the forbearance of the Lord as leading to salvation is mentioned in I Timothy 1:15 - 16.
I quit my mentally debilitating corporate job last week, no clue if I'll be landing a dietetic internship or getting into a masters program, partially broke, fully single, directionless as to where I'll be a few months from now or even next week, emotions running at an extreme and overall just a mess of run on sentences.
As for the last sentence, it just means to not add the baking soda until you're ready to fry.
The previous sentence would draw triple - takes if it applied to any other team, but set against the long list of bizarre playoff occurrences involving the Washington Capitals, it makes just as much sense as anything else.
But very few people have any historical context and just drink the free market capitalistic koolaid, so they say things like «It's their money» as if that sentence alone provides all the moral context anyone could possibly need.
So consider the keywords people might use and include those in your description, but as part of a sentence rather than just a list.
I don't have kind words to say about breastfeeding women should make the effort to move, so I'll just leave this sentence as is.
side district) as a head cook, so my boss, the district's food service director, deals with more of the suggestions and changes, but I do assist with menu planning and have served on district committees, and do encounter the suggestions from parents who might be eating with a child (may I admit I cringe most of all when the sentence starts with «I don't know why you don't just...»)?
If they still persist, I just reiterate the same sentence as many times as it takes for them to get it.
«Crime in the streets» was Nixonian code for keeping white people safe from poor minorities, just as «crack babies» justified draconian prison sentences for inner - city cocaine users 20 years later (their white suburban counterparts went to rehab).
Skelos's sentencing comes just over a week after his former counterpart, ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, was sentenced to 12 years in prison in a separate case involving the Manhattan Democrat masking bribes as legal referrals.
Whether one wants public support for the media or not is a political question (and one all developed democracies have answered in the affirmative in the twentieth century), but as people's media habits and the economics of the industry change, effective intervention probably ought to be built around the «information» part of the sentence quoted above rather than the «several large sheets» part (just as «public service broadcasters» have in many countries sought to redefine themselves as «public service media organizations» to emphasize their cross-platform ambitions).
I know that sounds like an oxymoron saying «slave» and «treated decently» in the same sentence but you have to understand that it was just widely accepted at the time to have slaves so it wasn't seen as a bad thing then.
Just as interesting to Kearns as the unprecedented length of the sentence, was the $ 1.75 million fine the judge imposed on the former speaker.
To tackle knife crime there must be a mandatory sentence not just for over-18s, but for anyone who brandishes a knife as a threat.
Not just New Labour's overwhelming desire to amass all sorts of information about the individual and New Labour's managerial model of how to govern but also, in particular, a steady shift away from «justice» and towards «control»: towards the arbitrary, unconstrained use of power through the regular invocation of states of exception (terror legislation and Iceland is in this category); the creation of catch - all legislation whose operational interpretation is at the whim of the police (photography, questioning individual police officers); government attempts to constrain the judiciary through tick - the - box sentencing guidelines, and at an individual level examples such as David Milliband's quite disgraceful prevarication over torture allegations.
That cynical moment turned a very important human value upside down in the sense that, from that moment, as they stepped in and decided to just move into the capital and literarily destroyed so much human life and natural habitat, I told the world in one sentence that, the right of might now supersedes the might of right.
But victims» groups say that with many rape convictions carrying a sentence of just five years - only half of which might be served depending on behaviour - some sex offenders could face a sentence as short as 15 months.
But it's not clear just when the once - powerful disgraced former lawmaker will begin serving time if he is sentenced to prison as expected.
Revelation of the double dipping comes as a former PA official, Bill Baroni, awaits sentencing in the New Jersey Bridgegate scandal, and just weeks after The Post exposed PATH workers sleeping on the job while racking up overtime pay.
Clarke's defiant stance on prisoner voting and more community sentences is at odds not just with Conservative core voters but many Labour core voters — in other words, a lot of voters, as the Sun and Daily Mail have noticed.
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