Sentence examples for a marked one from inspiring English sources

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But they just didn't like that "progressive" word - they weren't used to it - it made their version of Christianity a "marked" one, and that made them uncomfortable.

She has developed computer software that categorizes grammatical structures as "marked" and "unmarked": an unmarked noun phrase, for instance, has its main noun at the end of a simple phrase ("our marriage," "a divorce"), while a marked one has the noun in the beginning of a phrase ("anything you ask") or in the middle ("the rest of our lives").

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Later that day, Hall points out a trail that marked one of the most disappointing moments of his first Baja 1000.

The case, heard by a judge only, marked one of the most high-profile sexual assault trials in recent Canadian history.

This 85-year-old restaurant, Chef Vola's, is in the basement of a house on a poorly marked one-way street in the shadow of the Tropicana.

The northern lights show was sparked by a powerful July 12 solar flare that, as an X1.4-class event, marked one of the strongest sun storms of the year.

A "secret" cabinet paper marked "one copy only", released to the National Archives in Kew, records an "informal discussion" at the end of a cabinet meeting on 2 July.

Fatal Bombings A BLAST KILLED TWO AT A UKRAINIAN RALLY The rally marked one year since the overthrow of former leader Viktor Yanukovych.

The reality star also posted an Instagram story that marked one month since she gave birth: .

Turns of speech which our forefathers used and if omitted, marked one as a dolt.

The film, like so many others, now looks likely to be placed on a Hollywood shelf marked "ones that got away".

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