Sentence examples for a punctuation mark for from inspiring English sources

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"The 'big boys' won't change a punctuation mark for you".

One of them–I'd like to remember it as being Dad finally broke the silence: "Probably best to spread them over his grave?" There should be a punctuation mark for regret.

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"In this case, it was a punctuation mark -- a Question Mark.

It's unusual for a punctuation mark to carry such infamy.

The main reason people use it, however, is that they know you can't use it wrongly -- which, for a punctuation mark, is an uncommon virtue".

Sure, the Finnish soprano Karita Mattila stripped down to the buff in the Dance of the Seven Veils in last season's memorable "Salome" at the Metropolitan Opera, but that was only a punctuation mark in a performance notable for its connectedness of singing and acting: one of the rare interpretations able to make the figure of this warped teenage princess come to life.

It was a perfect statement, a punctuation mark on the end of the session – for not only did it bring the scores level, with England a single wicket down, but it emphatically underlined the position of strength they had already established.

"It's such a punctuation mark," he said.

That's a punctuation mark roughly every two words.

This of course is already devoting more time to a punctuation mark than it probably deserves.

It's a punctuation mark at the end of a life, and can bring profound satisfaction.

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