Sentence examples for For some occasion from inspiring English sources

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There is nothing altogether wholesome in an Eggleston photograph, however ordinary: a white fan against a white ceiling, an axe on a cold barbecue, a middle-aged woman overdressed for some occasion.

Soloman plans Radcliffe's schedule and talks to his father, agents and publicists two or three times a day; he might tell Radcliffe when he needs to shave for a photo shoot or search their apartment for a garment that his stylist wants him to wear for some occasion.

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"In a way I prefer someone who just stuffs his pockets, but for some occasions there is no alternative".

The classic 'elevator' is suitable for some occasions, but it's a very different approach if you are talking to VCs [venture capitalists], they will be much more interested financial information and return on investment – understanding that is important.

Bao, 53 Lexington Street, London W1F 9AS; baolondon.com When you see beef in oyster sauce on a menu, it usually means beef slices in an oyster sauce gravy, which may be fine for some occasions, but this tongue-numbingly peppery yet sweet recipe really is the David Beckham of beef in oyster sauce.

Finally, speech recognition is not suitable for some occasions and environments such as office rooms and public museums generally required to be quiet as the issue (c) and the issue (d) shown in Fig. 6.

It's a good idea to have some popular music on your MP3 player for some occasions.

For some occasions, such as when you go to church, wear dressy stuff, like a dress with dressy but comfortable shoes, like wedges or ballet flats.For everyday wear, go for skinny (but not so skinny that you can't breathe) blue jeans and a cute t-shirt and cool and comfortable shoes,and every now and then, wear a skirt.

And yet, in such a system, it is even happy when such compromises can take place: for upon some occasions things will not admit of accommodation; and then the measures of government must be injuriously suspended, or fatally defeated.

It was some occasion for Richie Towell, a 24-year-old former Irish youth international, to make his debut.

Why isn't it in my dictionary?" It is not synonymous with nonce-word, which is "a term used once for some special occasion".

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