Sentences with phrase «speak in sentences»

You want me to speak in sentences?
You can't speak in sentences if you don't have simple words.»
They will also speak in sentences by at least 14 months and can follow spoken directions by at least 18 months.
Your baby will eventually get older and drink from bottles, eat real food, crawl around, stand up, walk away, and speak in sentences.
A preschooler who can speak in sentences, identify letters, sit in a big kid chair or booster and even grab their own snacks?
As is often the case, Trump's views on the matter are somewhat difficult to parse because he speaks in sentence fragments, switching from thought to thought without completing one before moving on.
He has been speaking in sentences for ages now, and can recite entire verses of songs from memory.
Then, on that happy day when their child finally says her first word, they don't start punishing her for not speaking in sentences — at a college level.
I know all parents think their children are the smartest most amazing kids ever but I can honestly say my son is really exceptional he has hit all his milestones months before they were due to be hit and for a boy he has been AMAZING verbally his first word was mama at 4 months he was up to 10 words by 8 months and past 30 words at a year, he is now 2 and speaking in sentences.
Your goal is to discern the letter - number combination («C two» in the example) spoken in the sentence about «white.»
It's too nineteenth century with the lower class characters speaking in sentences like «He was willin», so long's I «greed to be careful about fire, an» well... there's nothin'to keep you from comin» down to - night and seein» it» and «I s» pose we'll have a high old time between now and mornin», «cause that kid, sweet as she's lookin» jest now, ain't goin'to be quiet.»
Some job seekers fail to look the interviewer in the eye, speak in sentence fragments, muddy up the main ideas for each of their answers, or lack confidence in what they are saying.

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Google Translate now renders spoken sentences in one language into spoken sentences in another for 32 pairs of languages, while offering text translations for 103 tongues, including Cebuano, Igbo, and Zulu.
And when you're in front of your audience, compose your sentences in your mind before you speak them.
Though they look very different — Katherine is a year and a half younger and several inches taller, with brown hair and angular features; Sophie is blond and has a rosy, round face — they speak in the same upbeat patter, bouncing off each other's thoughts and completing each other's sentences.
«Merely being spoken to in full sentences versus having «COKE!»
Several women accusing former USA Gymnastics team and Michigan State University doctor Larry Nassar of abuse spoke in court on Tuesday before his sentencing.
Beutner is a man who speaks in complete sentences, and often complete paragraphs.
At Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia headquarters in midtown Manhattan, employees — who said they were told not to speak to reporters — told CNN they had a «surreal feeling» when they heard the sentence.
«People on TV news shows spoke significantly fewer sentences about Hurricane Maria than about Hurricanes Harvey and Irma,» he writes, and «the spike in conversation about Puerto Rico right as the hurricane hit was also much smaller than the spike in mentions of Texas and Florida.»
Those are the words I spoke as a trial judge in 1997 when I sentenced Bobby Bostic to a total of 241 years in prison for his role in two armed robberies he committed when he was just 16 years old.
2 untruths spoken by you in one sentence:: You are not dialogging with anyone but Luke because Societyvs has revealed your inadequacies as a theologian.
I can't and won't pretend to speak for all religions but if you were to summarize Christianity in one sentence it would simply be love God and love your neighbor.
In looking for sources of inspiration for the White Rose, Inge Scholl quotes at length the protests from the 1942 sermons of Count Galen, Bishop of Muenster, who forcefully spoke out against the Nazi death sentence for «life which does not deserve to live» (Unwertesleben).
This is similar to a large group of people sitting in a circle, where a sentence is whispered to each consecutive person and the last individual states the initial spoken words.
You hold dear one interpretation of one sentence in one book out of MANY that speak of the same times, yet mention nothing similar.
How can one preach tolerance while in the same sentence speak so hatefully of others.
Psalm 104:30, addressing God and speaking of the creatures, says, «Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created And, as if in response, Elihu says to Job (34:14 - 15) that if God «gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; All flesh shall perish together...» I have cut Elihu's sentence a little short so as to leave the emphasis on the phrase «all flesh.»
Nancy McCann, for instance, speaks for many when she concludes her article on the subject in Sojourners with the sentence, «Perhaps, as one person has remarked, when we lack sufficient wisdom to do, wisdom consists in not doing» («The DNA Maelstrom,» May 1977).
In the second place, Whitehead's panexperientialism, combined with his doctrine of eternal objects, shows how we can speak meaningfully of the correspondence between an idea, in the sense of a proposition (the meaning expressed or elicited by a linguistic sentence), and a nexus of actualitieIn the second place, Whitehead's panexperientialism, combined with his doctrine of eternal objects, shows how we can speak meaningfully of the correspondence between an idea, in the sense of a proposition (the meaning expressed or elicited by a linguistic sentence), and a nexus of actualitiein the sense of a proposition (the meaning expressed or elicited by a linguistic sentence), and a nexus of actualities.
In editing the dialogue for publication I have changed spoken English into written English, including the normal things (like: excising partial sentences, false starts, irrelevant asides, and things that needlessly impede the flow of reading the dialogue; filling in nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammarIn editing the dialogue for publication I have changed spoken English into written English, including the normal things (like: excising partial sentences, false starts, irrelevant asides, and things that needlessly impede the flow of reading the dialogue; filling in nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammarin nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammar).
So let us, then, upon the occasion of a time of Confession speak about this sentence: PURITY OF HEART IS TO WILL ONE THING as we base our meditation on the Apostle James» words in his Epistle, Chapter 4, verse 8:
Ralph Waldo Emerson spoke about this in a telling sentence; he said that «Jesus Christ has been ploughed into history.»
It provides a one - sentence affirmation about the gospel and speaks of our entire hope of justification and salvation» resting on «God's promise and the saving work in Christ,» as «our ultimate trust.»
Illustrations are shared abundantly: words spoken at the marriage altar, by the judge passing sentence, in the ceremonies of christening and knighting, to name only a few.18 These examples of dynamistic and creative functions of language are the residue of a primative view of the power of speech before words became impoverished.
However, it is clear that, grammatically speaking, the real subject of sentence 4, in other words the topic being discussed, is God, considered as primordial and consequent natures.
The two concepts of God expressed in the bulk of Process 32, for one, and in the last sentence, for the other, being non-contemporary, that the last sentence is later, compositionally, than the rest of Process 32 (because of this assimilative role) entails that the content of that last sentence is later, conceptually speaking.
There are those who are incapable of beginning a sentence with anything other than, «I don't know, but I feel like...» and there are those who firmly plant their feet down and speak fluently in absolutes.
When Jesus sums up theology and ethics in a six - word sentence (which was not his way of doing things — he commonly spoke aphoristically in a much more perplexing kind of way), the six words in English go like this: «Be compassionate as God is compassionate» (Luke 6:36 and the parallel in Matthew, therefore early material from Q).
In the same way also he would explain why I am saying this to you: he would speak of voice and hearing and air and a myriad other causes of that sort, and would altogether forget to mention the real cause, which is quite simply that, since the Athenians have thought it right to condemn me, I have thought it right and just to sit here and bow to their sentence.
There we go again, shut up this hypocritical rightwingers.Only at election time do rear their ugly heads up to be seen and heard.It's time to unleash the CRACKKIN, the monster that the IRS people use on unruly religious groups, exemption is like a death sentence to these groups.Most of these religious leaders are wolves in sheeps clothing, selling their political poison to anyone in their flocks.They push the envelope on the seperation of church and state issue, seeing how far they can go.Pastors and ministers would never speak politics like this years ago, that was taaboo.Now people like Robertson, Graham, and the rest, flaunt their ideaology both religious and political at every event.They don't care about the legal consequences, they have LAWYERS, perishioners pay for that.
Lastly, in expounding the teaching of Lumen Gentium 16 Rahner systematically excluded any reference to the concluding three sentences, which speak of the work of the Evil One and the necessity of missionary activity.
But Amos knows Yahweh's love and patience (see 4:6 - 11, with the essentially tender refrain, «Yet you did not return to me»; but especially 7:2,5); and when he speaks the apparently immutable sentence of death upon Israel (4:12; 7:9; 9: l - 8a) it is surely motivated (as the articulation of despair is of necessity always motivated) by hope, indomitable hope, that the pronouncement of judgment will effect decisive change in the conditions which invoked the judgment.
In order to understand language we must perform a series of quantum jumps, so to speak, from one level of the speech hierarchy to the next higher one: phonemes are meaningless and can only be interpreted on the level of morphemes, words must be referred to context, sentences to a larger frame of reference.
David Atkinson's devotional interests come to the fore in the first sentence of, The Message of Genesis 1 - 11: The Dawn of Creation (The Bible Speaks Today Series, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1990, 190 pp., $ 12.99): «The poem of beauty and grandeur which forms the opening chapter of our Bibles is a hymn of praise ot the majesty of God the Creator.»
Most Artful Use of the Blogging Format to Say Something Truly Beautiful: Kristin Tennant with «A Hat That Says What Words Can't» «The hat is a small thing, but it's like strings of sentences not spoken or written, just worked out in yarn.»
We would want to know, for example, whether the use of the word abortion in a religious broadcast occurred only within narratives or in a wider variety of discursive forms, whether it was spoken by more than one narrator, whether it was spoken in the same «voice,» whether it occurred consistently in a particular kind of sentence structure, and so on.
Even an analogy which was not essential to the formulation of a theory can influence its future development — as, for example, when molecular biologists speak of the genetic «code» of DNA molecules in terms of «letters», «words», «sentences», and «punctuation».
Our brains have evolved to recognize grammatical structures in sentences, which is why small children learn to speak so quickly when they reach that stage of development.
These «real» customers who speak in full sentences that include a product name aren't convincing anyone, and they sort of say, «We thought you were stupid enough to think these were real people.»
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