Examples of
opening sentences include;
Not exact matches
(Pataki's
opening included a few
sentences in Spanish.)
Lots of things are wrong with the
opening phrase in the
sentence below,
including a participial phrase that doesn't modify the grammatical subject — but the main thing is that the phrase doesn't need to be there.
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opening sentences to use when writing a cover letter, plus tips for how to start and what to
include in each part of a cover letter for a job.
The following are
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Sentence Sentence starters
Your
opening sentence must introduce the points you want to
include in the paragraph.
Recommendation 12: The
Open Justice initiative should be extended and updated so that it is possible to view
sentences for individual offences at individual courts, broken down by demographic characteristics,
including gender and ethnicity.
More qualitatively, this genre
includes a strong practice, across both content areas studied, of attention - getting yet pragmatic
opening sentences.
«We will... resolutely respond to such crimes by slapping maximum
sentences possible on offenders,» the statement reportedly added, adding authorities would «leave all policy options
open,
including closure of a cryptocurrency exchange when deemed necessary.»
Scan your
opening statement for red flags,
including acronyms that are not spelled out, information on specific companies, too much detailed technical jargon and
sentences that are only decipherable to people intimately associated with what you do.
Scan your
opening statement for red flags
including acronyms that are not spelled out, information on specific companies, too much detailed technical information and
sentences that are only decipherable to people intimately associated with what you do.
Include a salutation, attention grabbing
opening line, one paragraph in the body, and a short ending
sentence for the job interview thank you letter.
Include an
opening paragraph with two to three
sentences that inform the potential employer about some of your strongest points and qualifications that make you eligible for the teaching position.