He's been involved in many aspects of the solar supply chain — as a company founder, developer, project manager, manufacturer, permit runner, salesman, contractor and financier, climbs mountains, played football, enjoys an IPA or scotch, needs to get away, and really loves this strange connection between politics, energy, finance, environment, etc in the energy world, and
likes run on sentences.
Not exact matches
It's a common proofreading technique that can help you pick up any errors
like misused words, misspelled words or
run on sentences.
Seems
like a bunch of
run on sentences jammed together so I stopped reading.
This way you always have the option of letting the stragglers drop off the end of your list if you
run short of time, a bit
like a newspaper editor chopping the end of a report one
sentence at a time until it fits into the space
on the page!
As well as those already mentioned,
sentences ran the gamut from «It had gone
like clockwork» to «Junior, what
on Earth's the matter with you?»
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.
Line Editing identifies issues with structure and mechanics
like overused words,
run -
on sentences, tonal shifts, phrasing, pacing, dialogue, flow and tense corrections.
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?»
In his introduction John Ashbery calls the book «the finest work of Surrealist fiction,» noting that de Chirico «invented for the occasion a new style and a new kind of novel... his long
run -
on sentences, stitched together with semi-colons, allow a cinematic freedom of narration... his language,
like his painting, is invisible: a transparent but dense medium containing objects that are more real than reality.»
These seemingly provisional arrangements of physical images function
like a
run -
on sentence; gathered together, layered and staggered, covering and revealing, building towards a fixed vantage point without reaching it.
Amnesty International International Secretariat research
on the human rights impact of legal aid cuts in the UK As part of this research, described below, Amnesty International International Secretariat would
like to interview lawyers and others providing front line services (eg those who
run advice lines and centres, or drop - in - centres for victims of domestic violence, or children) about their experiences following the Legal Aid,
Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012.
That means no «um's or «
like's or losing your train of thought in the middle of a
run -
on sentence.
It's going to have slang, a
run -
on sentence or two —
like you talk.
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.