Sentences with phrase «read sentence»

Cortana will detect any microphones connected or built into your PC, and ask you to read a sentence aloud so it can adjust the input volume.
With the value of cryptocurrencies fluctuating while they reach maturity as a globally recognized currency, their FIAT value can change wildly in the time it takes you to read this sentence.
In the time it takes to read this sentence, your body will produce 17 million blood cells deep in its marrow.
In the time it takes you to read this sentence, $ 850 will have been lost to cryptocurrency scams.
In the time it takes you to read this sentence, the bills from a critical illness may have forced yet another American to file for bankruptcy.
In the example, «no food or drink is allowed», one has to use statutory interpretation to read the sentence as per its common usage to mean both «no food is allowed» and «no drink is allowed».
Read the sentence as WordRake suggests it and you will see it makes no sense.
To briefly address the individual points: 1) on the «four corners» point, I read this sentence as simplying that Art 4 (3) itself limited the use of the collected data: «Because the obligation which the Regulation imposes is not just to collect and store date, but also (under Article 4 (3) of the Regulation) to ensure that the data are only used to for the specified purposes set out in the Regulation.»
Please read this sentence again and again until you realize how ridiculous it sounds.
I am not expert, but as soon as I read that sentence my first sense was that this was implying that it could be something other than anthropogenic.
Read that sentence again - I said «observed».
@ curry Right or wrong, I was not amused to read this sentence in one of the most imortant magazines in Germany with millions of readers.
When I first read your sentence, it sounded like «McIntyre's non-work» was being appended to both «plagiarize» and «merely duplicate.»
If you read that sentence too quickly, you could easily confuse it with the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The only way you can read the sentence so that the first part does not contradict the second is to construe the first part in such a way as to ignore many of the uncertainties.
You instead choose to defend it in a way that could only make sense if one didn't read the sentence in question... while quoting the sentence.
This fact should be ** obvious ** to anyone who bothers to read the sentence carefully!
Just hearing you read that sentence — she's such a great writer.
For those of you familiar with Picasso and his self - mythologized monster; you may need to read that sentence again.
Now read each sentence in any order, and then arrange them until you are happy with how they relate to each other.
Interestingly, the real bathysphere was then found on Flickr with a real world location, to which investigative fans are doubtlessly flocking as you read this sentence.
It will take you longer to read this sentence than it will to look over the list of games coming this week.
Gosh, did I read that sentence wrong at first...
In other words, it's up to you to get excited for the both of you when you read this sentence: You can enter to win a free CleverPet ($ 299 value)!
If you are, then you've probably read this sentence 1,000,000 times.
And that is probably the most positive way anyone will read that sentence ever.
Its kind of crazy to read that sentence when you remember how so many people thought a Wonder Woman movie couldn't be successful.
You Do Not Need to Fly to Earn Lots and Lots (and Lots) of Frequent Flyer Miles If you read nothing else, read that sentence twice.
You read that sentence correctly: even if your student loan was more than seven years old when you went bankrupt, the government could object, and you could still end up being required to pay some or all of it back.
When I read sentence 6,7 and 9 my observational alarm went off... Points stressed in 6,7,9 is my area of opportunity for improvement.
But when you read the sentence that replaced the sentence containing the word patient, you shouldn't think that much has changed:
But when you read the sentence that replaced the sentence containing the word patient,...
At the same time, realistic authors realize that — let's face it — a book's cover can make a potential reader put it back on the shelf in less time than it took you to read this sentence.
It is a good idea to read each sentence aloud or ask one of your friends to help you with editing and proofreading.
This is because most writers assume (incorrectly) that literary agents are going to read every sentence of their query letters.
This one is usually pretty obvious, as the difference will stand out when you read the sentence.
This will force you to read each sentence individually.
If you can read this sentence with ease you'll have no problem making sense of the letters: «We crost the seas with fayre windes until 23rd July when the skye came all over black as night & commense a great wind.»
Two months ago I read this sentence by her in the London Review of Books: «Under no circumstances is anyone to say that I lost a battle with cancer.
It'll also help readers in understanding your case without having to read your sentence more than once.
Another reason book agents read queries too fast (or not completely) is that they don't have time to read every sentence of every agent query.
(I read the sentence talking about affiliate sales as completely separate from the net proceeds text.)
If you read this sentence out loud, you'll see NO ONE would naturally take a pause or a breath AFTER grammatical and before ERRORS.
The ferocity (and speed) of the double - clutch gearbox coupled to the power from the turbo'ed mill ensures that one will be hitting near - illegal speeds within the time it took you to read this sentence — the journey there is further heightened, thanks to the trademark farts and pops on upshifts.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with the Constitution Day Constitution Week coloring page, have them click on each word to hear the sentence.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with the Mother's Day coloring page, have them click on each word to hear the sentence.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with the graduation coloring page, have them click on each word to hear the sentence.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with the President Richard Nixon coloring page, have them click on each word to hear the sentence.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with the Summer coloring page, have them click on each word to hear the sentence.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with the Halloween coloring page, have them click on each word to hear the sentence.
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