When you read
the next couple of sentences, it is pretty clear what he meant.
Not exact matches
I didn't intend that the
next President
of the United States would follow my advice but I think he must have done because, apart from literally a
couple of sentences in the speech which could be counted as essential tribute (to past Presidents and God) every single
sentence in the speech utilizes one
of these devices and some
of the more florid
sentences in the speech use as many as four devices at once!
But in the
next sentence they say, «This is not to suggest that there aren't
couples who happily make these milestones — we all hope that we're one
of them.»
Next, each paragraph should focus on a single point which it can then elaborate on in a
couple of sentences.
We're going to have a
couple of defence lawyers on our
next panel, and I'm just going to take a wild stab that at least one
of them probably won't be in favour
of this legislation, saying that we don't need it, that it's not necessary, that we don't need mandatory minimums, that we don't need consecutive
sentences on this.
For at least the
next couple of years, when you think resume objective, think more along the lines
of selling your value to a prospective employer in 3
sentences or less.