Sentences with phrase «of adjectives for»

I know my choice of adjectives for them MUST be true because in a couple minutes I'm going to be playing Mad Dog 2 in 720p HD on my PS3.
This resources gives the opportunity for children to choose and use a range of adjectives for adding description to their work, especially narrative and poetry.
We've also seen projects with a literacy angle, such as, «A statistical comparison of the use of adjectives for the main characters in books by JK Rowling and JR Tolkein.

Not exact matches

He's been known to call reporters in the middle of the night, demanding a response to a competitor's scoop or an explanation for some offense buried deep in a story: «Why is there an adjective there?»
This searcher knows exactly what she wants — a red Puma sneaker in suede — and by serving the perfect ad that mentions each of those adjectives, you've just beat all the «broad match» advertisers out there for this impression and click.
(We do not have in our language a comparative for the adjective «past» — something like «paster» — thus our language again has to use a metaphor of spatial distance: «more remote in the past.»)
One set of questions, for example, asked the participants to describe themselves using five adjectives.
, published in Granta, the novelist Richard Ford mentioned his pleasure at a critic's «singling out for approval my choice of adjectives, which seemed to him surprising and expansive and of benefit to the story».
Indeed, it is certainly possible, but again, we have no real context for the word, other than finding it is lists of bad adjectives, so we can't know.
Repeatedly in the early records, for example, the adjective «holy» is applied to the Ark, and the significance of the attribute was revealed when Uzzah, inadvertently touching the sacred fetish, fell dead in consequence, (II Samuel 6:6 - 9) or when the men of Beth - shemesh, looking into it, suffered such devastating penalty that they sent it from their borders, saying, «Who is able to stand before Yahweh, this holy God?»
But subjecting the whole of Scripture to one agenda — enfolding it in the single adjective green — is, I think, an ill - judged strategy for pursuing a worthwhile goal.
Dear Un-educated, inbred, saooipcths (if you do not know what those adjectives mean, or the word adjective for that matter please refer to a dictionary not that any of you know what that is either) You are the reason that people no longer wish to participate in organized religion.
Using an orderly arrangement, it has all the crucial paradigms for nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and participles, as well as helpful lists of prepositions, irregular verbs, and other details frequently needed for Greek translation.
Many scholars (see the WBC and NIGNT for example) see the adjective as being a description of the origin or source of Scripture.
In a later chapter we shall have occasion to point out that all preaching worthy of the name must be theological, by which I mean that it must be, as the very adjective indicates, «a word about God» and hence about God's decisive action for humankind in the event we name when we say «Jesus Christ.»
(Today we have become conscious of the need to be somewhat reserved in our using the adjective «old» to refer to books which are not at all obsolete either for Jews or for Christians.)
For your information Arabic, written as Arabi is not a noun but an adjective, it means 20/20 according to the will of deity, Holy Quran is in language of truth and it is none other than Latin, language of Adam and eve and corrupted by hindu's, pagans as Sanskrit to hind, fool humanity.
And I would for the immediate future ban all «relevant» liturgy, most of which all too blatantly verifies Raimer's observation that trinitarian faith has little role in Western pop Christianity — though he was of course too polite to use that last adjective.
Kent — the term religious is being used as a noun, not an adjective, and represents people who have taken orders (orders meaning having joined a specific religeous organization in order to live in that organization for the rest of their lives).
I don't know how you get «ineffective» or «useless» as a definition for «dead» http://www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/greek/kjv/nekros.html nek - ros» Adjective Definition properly one that has breathed his last, lifeless deceased, departed, one whose soul is in heaven or hell destitute of life, without life, inanimate metaph.
This gives him cognizance of the event by adjective (R 18), for he identifies it and its space - time boundaries by sense - objects situated in it (PNK 67, 84; CN 78, 147).
Rachel Held Evans wrote an entire book about how the word «biblical» is a pretty terrible adjective in front of «womanhood» for this same reason.
We can never look directly at them, for they are bodiless and featureless and footless, but we grasp all other things by their means, and in handling the real world we should be stricken with helplessness in just so far forth as we might lose these mental objects, these adjectives and adverbs and predicates and heads of classification and conception.
32 The specific task of physics for Whitehead is the analysis of the relationships of events with the goal»... to contrast the sphere of contingency by discovering adjectives of events such that the history of the apparent world in the future shall be the outcome of the apparent world in the past» (B 29, cf. PR 150).
This presupposition is strengthened by the adjective «elementary,» for an «element» means a final, not further divisible constituent, it being not further divisible not because it is impossible to divide it but because further division would result in its ceasing to be a «part,» that is, of the same kind as, that of which it is a part.
Those bothered by reckless as an adjective for God seem to take the word out of context.
The reason for this is that it is usual, even natural (to use here the question - begging adjective), for human sexual expression to be with others precisely because (as I have argued) human existence is a social existence, where sociality is the correlative of personality.
While the word new is a suitable adjective for evangelisation, the quality of the newness should be understood in the sense of feliciora.»
In writing down a sentence, I do not have to worry about the rules of spelling, but ah, for the choice of the fitting adjective, the mot juste!
It turned out that it makes a great deal of difference whether one is a democratic socialist or a social democrat, for the relative location of nouns, which convey the substance of things, and adjectives, which represent the modifiers, weights priorities time after time.
In unfolding it, in order to show his own cleverness and reading, and satisfy itching ears, he proceeded with a new method, expounding letters, syllables and proposition, the harmony of noun and verb, and that of noun substantive, and noun adjective... At last he... demonstrated the whole Trinity to be represented by these first rudiments of grammar, as clearly and plainly as it was possible for a mathematician to draw a triangle in the sand.»
To talk of substance is to suggest (however different may have been the meaning of that word in the classical and medieval period) something that exists in and for and of itself alone, without any necessary dependence upon that which is not itself: while to put the adjective individual before substance is to talk as if this substance could be seen primarily as a particular instance of a more general class.
In this information - sharing, cloud - computing, crowd - sourcing economy (I'm not sure all of those adjectives make sense), it's unbelievably easy to find photography resources online, many of them for free.
These are usually adjectives that we use to describe what we wish our hair looked like on a daily basis (see Blake Lively for a real life example) but in this instance I experienced all three of these lovely words in conjunction with a muffin and it appears I owe it all to FAGE Greek Yogurt.
For those that don't know who Maida Heatter is, she's responsible for writing some of the most amazing, luscious, scrumptiously adjective - worthy baking books over the last few decadFor those that don't know who Maida Heatter is, she's responsible for writing some of the most amazing, luscious, scrumptiously adjective - worthy baking books over the last few decadfor writing some of the most amazing, luscious, scrumptiously adjective - worthy baking books over the last few decades.
Other Germanic languages outside of English have separate words — in German, for example, «Fett» is the noun fat, while «dick» (yes, really) is the adjective fat.
Poor Jack Nicklaus — if such an adjective may be used to describe one of sport's most prosperous athletes — failed for the third straight day to get the ball into the hole with his putter.
ADJECTIVES Sir: For years I have enjoyed the writing of SI's witty and perceptive Dan Jenkins.
Umm no we were far from complacent... I swear, people have their go - to adjectives whenever we don't score a goal for a period of a game.
English --- Speaking and Listening --- Reading --- Writing --- Grammar, spelling and the secondary years --- Basic punctuation for written English --- Parts of speech: introduction to basic grammar --- Nouns --- Verbs --- Pronouns --- Adjectives --- Adverbs
For each story they have a list of nouns, verbs, and adjectives to choose from based on the symbol shown in the blank.
For me, these four adjectives capture the universal goals of parenting.
I don't think anybody wants to use it as an adjective for any part of their life, but plenty of moms have had to when talking about their labor and delivery.
Using the Sketch Engine, a web - based piece of software that can look for collocations among nouns, verbs, and adjectives, I asked a key question: when the words «citizen» or «citizens» appear in this corpus of newspaper texts, what action is linked to them?
He argues that prebendalism is the most appropriate conceptual notion for explaining Nigeria's politicians intense and persistent struggle to control and exploit the offices of the state and defines prebendalism in terms of «the historical association of the term «prebend» with the offices of certain feudal states which could be obtained through services rendered to a lord or monarch or through outright purchase by supplicants... the adjective «prebendal» will refer to patterns of political behaviour which rest on the justifying principle that such offices should be competed for and then utilised for the personal benefit of office holders as well as their reference or support group.
Last month, a state Supreme Court judge ruled that the state Board of Elections had to edit out the adjective «independent» in the proposal's description of the new panel — a victory for foes of the plan, including Susan Lerner of Common Cause.
For instance, humans might label parts of speech in a set of texts, and the machine - learning system will try to identify patterns that resolve ambiguities — for instance, when «her» is a direct object and when it's an adjectiFor instance, humans might label parts of speech in a set of texts, and the machine - learning system will try to identify patterns that resolve ambiguities — for instance, when «her» is a direct object and when it's an adjectifor instance, when «her» is a direct object and when it's an adjective.
According to standard linguistic theory, «clearness» should be more common because adding «- ness» is an easy - to - remember rule for making a noun out of an adjective.
The researchers chose an advert for chocolate and asked 25 volunteers to describe an appropriate piece of backing music using a fixed list of adjectives.
For example, they were asked to rate how angry, annoyed and furious (among other adjectives) they felt on a scale of 1 to 5.
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