Sentence examples for Be sentencing from inspiring English sources

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Be sentencing

noun

Sense; meaning; significance.

Exact(14)

There will be sentencing.

By being there with him, I would be sentencing myself to the same end.

"There will be sentencing and some further consequences at that time," Judge Rubin said.

On 12 August there will be sentencing submissions relating to Obeid's conviction and on 25 August for Rogerson and McNamara.

She wanted to be sure she would not be sentencing Peter to looking after a woman whose brain was deteriorating.

"The Not Quite as Fair as it could be Sentencing Act of 2010 (NQFSA) would be a bit more descriptive," a federal appeals court judge in Chicago wrote last month.

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Probably should be "sentenced".

Harrison will be sentenced later.

She will be sentenced tomorrow.

He will be sentenced Wednesday.

He will be sentenced June 30.

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