(simple past) ~
More example sentences using the present perfect: My mom is in New York City on a business trip.
MORE EXAMPLE SENTENCES SYNONYMS 1.1 A particular system of values and principles of conduct, especially one held by a specified person or society: a bourgeois morality
MORE EXAMPLE SENTENCES 1.2 The extent to which an action is right or wrong: behind all the arguments lies the issue of the morality of the possession of nuclear weapons
MORE EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Not exact matches
Example: A branch manager at a bank in UK was fired, then
sentenced to 12 years jail for helping her boyfriend steal
more than $ 582,000 from the bank.
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.
For
example, here is a
sentence that describes the confusion among the followers of Jim Jones's People's Temple: «Every one of them was steeped in traditional religion, and they left it because they found a group of people that loved them, that gave them
more answers, that cared for them, that generated warmth — when all they did was sit in pews and have meaningless things told to them so they could go out and live meaningless lives.»
We would want to know, for
example, whether the use of the word abortion in a religious broadcast occurred only within narratives or in a wider variety of discursive forms, whether it was spoken by
more than one narrator, whether it was spoken in the same «voice,» whether it occurred consistently in a particular kind of
sentence structure, and so on.
A second, briefer but
more striking
example: Anglicans have been consistently most in favour of the death penalty, 61 % agreeing or agreeing strongly that «for some crimes, the death penalty is the most appropriate
sentence» in 2012, down from 68 % in 2005.
The mass -
sentencing of
more than 600 people in Egypt is an extreme
example.
Also, we often use an active
sentence construction such as «Bob ate the apple» because we make far
more mistakes answering questions about a
sentence with a passive construction - for
example «The apple was eaten by Bob».»
«We would like the government to now look at
more ways in which communities themselves can get involved in community
sentencing, for
example in helping to identify what kind of unpaid work particular areas require,» she added.
In Monday's
example, Howe took a one
sentence email from Percoco and tripled the length to include
more details that would be received
more favorably by Kelly, who he forwards the message to.
For
example, in math, extra credit might require doing four
more problems than assigned, or, in spelling, it might require
sentences that are 10 words or longer.»
A great collection of differentiated activities, modelled
examples, scaffolded
sentences and guided peer and self reflection that enables students to learn from others and improve their non-fiction writing in preparation for AQA English Language Paper 2 Section B. Keep checking your downloads as I will keep adding
more and
more to this bundle.
They can say, «Linking to So - and - So's point, I think that...» You can also use
sentence stems to have your students explain their learning by saying, for
example, «I started looking at this math problem by...» Below are
more sentence stems that you can use in English, history, art, and science.
I use this
example as a rapid way of indicating why an academic skill like reading depends on learning much
more than the foundational ability to form sounds from symbols, turn the sounds into words, and put the words together in
sentences.
After the title slide (shown above), there are two
example slides to show students how to write a
more descriptive
sentence than the one that is written on each slide.
Getting started requires nothing
more than sharing lots of
examples of observational
sentence starters with students.
For
example, rather than doing 100 rote - work math problems, your child could do 10
more difficult or challenging problems, rather than write each word ten times or write simple
sentences using spelling words for homework, your child write a short story or a poem using the words.
More than 4,000 main entries and 36,000 synonyms augmented with
example sentences, help students make the best word choice to effectively convey meaning and enliven writing.
After the title slide (shown above), there are two
example slides to show students how to write
more descriptive
sentences.
We have also published «Universal
Sentence Encoder», which describes the models used for these
examples in
more detail.
For
example, the breaks between paragraphs are typically much
more substantial than the breaks between words within a
sentence.
Going further, My-Thesis.net thinks that the body of your paragraph should develop your topic
sentence by giving definitions to what you said, or offering
more details,
examples.
«Several thousand dollars» up in the first
sentence, for
example, is incongruous with «$ 250k left» which is much
more than «several» suggests.
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For
example, while you will front - load both oral and written arguments with a roadmap, both your roadmap and your first
sentence are much
more important in oral argument.
An
example of the kind of behaviour that has historically been
more likely to attract a jail
sentence includes a 2006 Ontario case involving a roofing contractor (R. v. J. Cuthbert c.o.b. as Peaks & Valleys Contracting, unreported, October 25, 2006, Ont.
(For
example, he says, a
more serious crime that an individual is charged with may carry a four - year minimum
sentence, but the Crown may offer a deal by allowing that individual to plead guilty to a lesser charge and receive only a one - year
sentence.)
It said judges currently tend to order
more lenient
sentences in gross negligence cases where, for
example, employers ignore safety in order to cut costs.
Indeed, the Ninth Circuit case discussed here provides a good
example of how much
more lenient a
sentencing judge wanted to be in an immigration case if the guidelines had not served as a legal limit on leniency.
For
example, Feldman analyzed the quality of Supreme Court merits briefs using a composite of features such as passivity, wordiness,
sentence length, and tone.63 He found that brief readability was positively associated with the percentage of brief language adopted in the opinion and that the association was highly significant.64 Similarly, Collins et al. analyzed the «cognitive clarity» and plain language of Supreme Court amicus briefs.65 They measured cognitive clarity using the dictionary - based Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count program (LIWC), which relied on an index of categories that relate to cognitive clarity such as «causation, insight, discrepancy, inhibition, tentativeness, certainty, exclusiveness, inclusiveness, negations, and the percentage of words containing six or
more letters.»
UPDATE: Though I am finding the transcripts a bit
more frustrating than enlightening, but I did very much enjoy seeing Jeff Green in the Gall argument talk about the reasonableness of a
sentencing judge looking to a «legal database, for
example, or even a blog or something like that.»
More members were appointed from the police / prosecutor interests, and every vote taken was controlled by their group thereby ignoring the proposals of the parties who actually deal with
sentencing issues for
example.
First, recent Tory amendments whittling away at judicial discretion in
sentencing by increasing the number of offences subject to mandatory minimum penalties will only create new and
more tragic
examples of cases where a manifestly unjust
sentence is required by statute.
You need a comma after the year in the
example above (and yes, I realize the meaning in the
sentence could be conveyed
more easily by rewording the
sentence).
For
example, while most disfluencies consistently increase with the speaker's anxiety, uhs and ums generally do not.7 Longer
sentences contain
more disfluencies overall, but uh and um remain relatively constant.8 And, while men use uh and um
more often than women, both genders demonstrate similar levels of other disfluencies.
Use no
more than three
sentences, as shown in the production line worker resume template for Word, or three bullet points, as the
example below illustrates.
For that reason, keep your statement short and to the point, no
more than three
sentences or bullets, as in the technical support resume template for Word and
example below.
For
example, this
sentence in a LinkedIn Summary provides job titles as goals, setting the stage for a
more «open» executive search:
To keep employers» attention, your summary should be concise, written in no
more than three
sentences, as illustrated in our sales associate resume template for Word, or three bullet points, as shown in the
example below.
For
example, Joanne Belknap found that although boys are
more likely to be sentenced to detention, girls who are detained spend more time in detention than do boys.14 More recent data, however, suggests the opposite, with males staying longer than females (see figure 3
more likely to be
sentenced to detention, girls who are detained spend
more time in detention than do boys.14 More recent data, however, suggests the opposite, with males staying longer than females (see figure 3
more time in detention than do boys.14
More recent data, however, suggests the opposite, with males staying longer than females (see figure 3
More recent data, however, suggests the opposite, with males staying longer than females (see figure 3).15