Sentence examples for Sentence Matching from inspiring English sources

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The CPS noted that its guidelines said a defendant's guilty plea should be accepted only if prosecutors thought the court could pass a sentence matching the seriousness of the offending.

Hansen's account proposes that mou, or "sentence matching," as he calls it, is a kind of inference performed by applying an operator to both the subject and predicate of a base sentence (1983: 129 30).

Repeated measures ANOVAs were calculated with factors Correctness of the sentence, Matching between the acoustic and the visual adjective, and – in case of ERP amplitudes – Electrode site (27 levels).

If we can detect that the two mentions are part of a coordination and skip over the first conjunct (i.e. 'disrupts DLC1 dimer formation'), then we would be left with a simple sentence matching a PPI pattern ['Phosphorylation of Ser 88) consequently impairs its interaction with Bim'].

Of the question types available on Blackboard, the following were used: Jumbled Sentence (matching a list of questions with a drop-down list of answers; we mostly included false-positives), Multiple Choice (asking for exactly one correct answer), and Multiple Answers (asking for one to several correct answers; we generally enabled partial credit).

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More than 80percentt could correctly say whether a sentence matched the pattern.

The unanimous verdict and automatic life sentence match the outcome of the first trial against Nancy Kissel, whose lawyers argued she was a battered, clinically depressed wife who acted under diminished responsibility when her husband provoked her attack.

We instructed the participants to categorize the sentences regarding their grammatical correctness by assessing whether the sentence matched the action.

Yang et al. (2003) describes an experiment that involved self-paced reading, where it was found that participants read their way faster through a short narrative when the pronoun subject of one sentence matched the subject rather than the object of a preceding sentence, even when the meaning of the sentences naturally favored co-reference with the object.

In condition GG, the accentuation of the target sentence matches the pragmatic structure of the dialog.

In condition FF, the accentuation of the target sentence matches the focus on the noun 'Anna'.

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