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The phrase "a sentence of something" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific sentence that conveys a particular idea or concept related to "something."
Example: "In the essay, the author included a sentence of something profound that resonated with the readers."
Alternatives: "a statement about something" or "a phrase regarding something".
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If the interpretation happens to make a sentence of the language state something true, then the interpretation is a model of the sentence (see the entry on model theory).
In that regard, Judge Jackson, in giving both young men a sentence of 15 months, managed to dodge something of a political hot potato.
But observers who closely followed the Manning trial regarded a sentence of around 20 or 25 years as something of a benchmark.
This is even a rather natural view: in an ordinary utterance of a sentence of D, the speaker pretends-true the literal content of the sentence, and in so doing she asserts something other than the literal content.
"That was a sentence of Ferran.
He also received a sentence of probation.
It requested a sentence of 60 years.
In a sentence: if something can be combined, it gets combined.
For the SINGULAR DIRECT OBJECT of a sentence (that is, something that is directly acted upon, recognized in English as the word that usually comes directly after the verb)... "He loves peace".
Caballero's long sentence was a product of something called enhancements.
Galen Strawson has claimed (1994) that there are such things as the experience of understanding a sentence, the experience of suddenly thinking of something, of suddenly remembering something, and so on.
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a sentence of somewhere
a vision of something
a push of something
a festival of something
a victim of something
a lack of something
a lot of something
a closeup of something
a piece of something
a badge of something
a glass of something
a symptom of something
a drink of something
a reminder of something
a signifier of something
a representative of something
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