Sentences with phrase «next sentence says»

Edit 3: The very next sentence says, «This conclusion ignores the long - lasting, incredibly powerful greenhouse gas discovered 9 December 2013 by University of Toronto researchers: perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA) is 7,100 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, and it persists hundreds of years in the atmosphere.»
The next sentence says:
It says from a conversation ecology perspective we need to remove cats by any means necessary, but the next sentence says, «But such a solution is hardly practical given the legions of cats roaming the land — as many as 100 million unowned animals, plus 50 million owned cats that roam — and the painful question of what to do with the cats even if they could be captured.»
«The next sentence says that even when the weather is bad and she wasn't feeling well, she still worked.»
I like how in you're very first sentence, you yourself lash out at a group of people who's perspective you don't understand, without defending your religion at all, then in the very next sentence say you'll «stop here for fear of retaliation for defending your religion».
So, the next sentence said «join me!»
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.»
So funny... you end your post by saying «here's to going au natural» and in the next sentence you say you're off to getting your hair colored!
On one hand you say it has no e-mail and in the very next sentence you say that it has e-mail via Bridge.
However, I think in the article when you write one sentence naming capital, interest, and dividend returns and then in the next sentence say there are taxes from other countries — it is implied to most readers that the tax will apply on all of the above.
Guru's that in one sentence make fun of a job being Just Over Broke and in the next sentence say you should pay them to learn to wholesale are, at best, being disingenuous.

Not exact matches

In the next sentence mention their article, say how much you enjoyed reading it, and tell them that you shared it on Twitter or Facebook.
You say you do not believe in God in one sentence and in the next you say any route out of Hell.
Luke says that Jesus was taken to the high priest's house, and all three Gospels in the next sentence mention the courtyard of the high priest.
«You might recognize that as the direct next sentence that you said in the Hagee interview,» Burguiere notes.
Matthew reports next (5:16) a sentence of exhortation, which points the moral of the saying about salt and light: «Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.»
The last sentence of Matthew's paragraph (10:23) is not recorded by Mark or Luke: «When they persecute you in one town, flee to the next; for truly, I say to you, you will not have gone through all the towns of Israel, before the Son of man comes.»
let me get this straight, in one sentence you say you are tired of being perceived as racist and or intolerent, and the very next sentence you think all Muslims should leave!
Update (Jan 21): World Watch Monitor has fresh details on Abedini's trial today, and says a sentence is expected next week.
After losing a match to Wyatt, Hardy sat in the corner of the ring chanting «DELETE,» before appearing the next week and saying he had «woken,» and sentenced Wyatt to «deletion.»
I think its rather funny to say that am delusional for saying we should go for Cavani and Lewandoski in one sentence then go on and say you hope we get Benzema in the next.
Silver offered an emotional apology to the judge who will sentence him next month, saying in a letter that he had «failed the people of New York,» adding: What I have done has hurt the Assembly, and New York, and my constituents terribly, and I regret that more than I can possibly express.»
«I hope that the sentence I'm going to impose on you will make the next politician hesitate just long enough before taking a bribe or a kickback, for his better angels to take over,» Caproni said.
With former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver getting 12 years in prison on a corruption conviction earlier this month and former Senator John Sampson to be sentenced next week, good - government advocates say the time for reform is now.
«What he didn't add was the next part of that sentence, that I would support it if it was proven safe,» Gibson said.
With former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate leader Dean Skelos scheduled to be sentenced next month for public corruption crimes, and a recent poll showing that nearly 90 percent of New Yorkers believe unethical behavior is a serious problem in state government, Albany's political leaders have an obligation to reach a significant agreement on ethics reform, the good government groups said.
Sources close to the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, said they would do whatever they could to «get rid of» Illsley after it emerged that if the MP for Barnsley Central is sentenced to less than a year next month, then he could continue in his seat — including collecting his salary — for the period of his sentence.
The report says that the man is already serving his 2 - year sentence, which he is expected to complete next month.
He typed in the query «what was I going to say next,» and like a ventriloquist's dummy, Google delivered up as its top result the first sentence of Frank's next presentation slide.
For example, one author says to turn first to food for your nutrient needs, and only to supplements as a last resort, and yet in the next sentence she seems to see no contradiction in recommending consuming «fortified» foods.2 The author doesn't seem to be aware of the fact that «fortified» just means that while processing the food manufacturers have added a synthetic vitamin or mineral supplement.
The very next (last) sentence says, «eating good fats does not clog the liver and does not promote LDL oxidation.»
Say you type «pencil dress», by the end of your sentence you have a snippet of 6 beautiful dresses looking right back at you, before you even go on to the next page.
The pack includes: DISPLAY Display banner Display border Word cards Large coloured pictures - large character and prop pictures to print out and use on a display Question cards Display lettering - an alternative display title with large letters decorated with skull and crossbones LITERACY A4 word card Parrot alphabet Writing sheets - a set of writing sheets with borders for the children to write on and use in the writing area Speech bubble worksheets - fill in the speech bubbles to show what the characters are saying Word searches Favourite part if the story - draw and write about your favourite part of the story Writing worksheet - write some sentences about the different pictures on the worksheets What happens next - A collection of worksheets for the children to draw and write what happens next in the story Describing places - describe some of the places mentioned in the story «sh» words - match the «sh» words onto the pirate ship Gold coin initial letter activity - match each letter onto the correct pictures on the cards Acrostic poem Gold coin phonemes - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great to use in a sand tray NUMERACY Sharks number line Counting worksheets Size ordering - cut and order the pirate ships by size Follow the maze - follow the numbers from 1 - 10 and 1 - 20 to help the pirates reach the Pants of Gold Making 10 - Worksheets to make a total of 10 in each treasure chest Number digit cards from 0 - 10 - each card has a decorated number and the correct number of pirates peeping from behind the number GAMES Matching pants Roll and colour - roll a die and colour the numbered underpants on your sheet Pirate board game - travel across the island and collect the goldcoins but make sure the pirates don't steal any!
The pack includes: Story Power point - a power point presentation of the sequencing pictures for children to retell the story Interactive Power point - a power point about the story with questions Display banners Display border A4 Book information poster Sequencing pictures Picture flash cards Large alphabet - large alphabet letters in lower and upper case each night sky pictures and a flying owl Large owl pictures Constellation posters A4 word card Number line - an owl number line to 50 Alphabet line - an alphabet line on bright stars Speech bubble worksheets Writing sheets Story word cards Writing worksheets Story sack tags Question cards Owl writing sheets Counting cards Colouring pictures Owl masks Owl finger puppets Make a moving owl - cut out the owl pieces and attach using split pins Word searches A collection of worksheets - these could be made into a workbook using the book cover or used individually: · Favourite part of the story · Write a book review · Speech bubble worksheet · Write about what you are afraid of · Who said what - draw each character next to the speech bubbles · Two question worksheets · Cut and sequence the story · Write sentences about the different pictures Nocturnal animals A photo pack of different nocturnal animals Masks in colour and black and white of nocturnal animals A Powerpoint about nocturnal animals A wordsearch Light and Dark A colourful banner Question cards about day and night and light and dark A Powerpoint about light and dark Word cards A themed bingo game A wordsearch Photos of different sources of light Please note: The art work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves.
The teacher says the letter or sound twice, students immediately repeat it twice, students write and mark the word once while the teacher uses the word in a sentence, and then the teacher moves on to the next word.
He said in the letter that the next sentence from the press release had read: «It is clear that academisation has led to a greater competition, challenging many maintained schools to improve and incentivising local authorities to develop speedier and more effective interventions in underperforming schools.»
However, the party failed to add the next sentence from the report that said packed lunches contained more fruit.
In a one sentence press release issued yesterday, Toyota said it will show a small electric vehicle concept next month at the North American International Auto Show.Details are sparse at the moment, but Automotive News speculates that the company will reveal a battery - powered iQ - sized city car.
Joe in the service Dpt hung up on me when I called back Lisa was very rude by not even letting get my sentence out be saying that the next appointment is two weeks out and then making excuses for everyone when I asked why I was put on hold for 8 min for some one to sch an appointment.
He said, «Barry could somehow make the English sentence generous and unpredictable, yet still make wonderful sense, which for readers is thrilling... You never knew the source of the next word.
Is the next - to - last sentence supposed to say «they'll be able to run Android 2.3 Gingerbread down the road» or «they'll be able to run Android 3.0 Honeycomb down the road»?
My trick for this is to say an entire sentence to one person, and then move on to the next.
Therefore, minutes after the treaty was signed at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro I was passing out leaflets denouncing it as a death sentence for coral reefs and low lying islands and coastal areas, and said that we would lose most of the corals in the world in the next decade, which is what indeed happened.
But in the very next sentence, he says that modern scientists still think the same about the future... ie.
Of course, I disagree with David on his very next sentence, where he asserts it doesn't matter what scientists say or how we say it.
The problem is in the difference between constructive criticism («hey, I think X is a better way to describe process Y than what the IPCC said... I'm going to publish a paper saying so, and give talks about it, and maybe it X will be reflected in the next IPCC report) to destructive criticism («hey, one sentence in one chapter in WGII was wrong about the melting of Himalayan glaciers.
He talks about our failure to «take action on climate change,» says the Great Barrier Reef may be approaching «the point of no return,» and in the very next sentence refers to «that final point where it will be too late to save the Great Barrier Reef.»
Richard, you should have included the very next sentence after your quotation: «You may be pointing out that AGW is a non-falsifiable theory, but that's much different than saying the theory doesn't use measurements.»
But I really believe that if Oklahoma voters end up significantly supporting sentencing reform in their state (especially if Trump wins in OK by, say, a 55/40 vote but then sentencing reform is supported by a 60/40 vote), we all can and should become a lot more optimistic about even federal sentencing reforms over the next decade no matter who is in control in DC.
Mr. Young said growing marijuana next door to his child's room is not a serious enough transgression to justify a jail sentence.
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