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The phrase "at sentences" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used without additional context, as it does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "I often struggle at sentences that require complex structures."
Alternatives: "in sentences" or "within sentences".
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Russian opposition activists facing trial are looking at sentences of up to 10 years.
I find many people are good at sentences, but less good at forming paragraphs.
"When you look closely at sentences in any human language, there is a hierarchical structure, like two layers of a cake," Miyagawa explains.
In preparation for Robert McDonnell's sentencing, here's a look at sentences other politicians have faced in similar cases in recent years.
(The field of architecture is not alone in this — just ask this former Ph.D. grad student, who shudders at sentences she wrote while under the heady spell of such Continental theorists as Barthes, Derrida and Foucault).
Though imperfect, the automatically trained computers convincingly outperformed chance in discriminating whether a subject was looking at sentences or pictures, reading ambiguous or nonambiguous sentences, and reading words associated with different categories such as people, tools, or fruit.
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Will that cost Manning at sentencing time?
He faces up to a year in jail at sentencing.
"At sentencing, we will recommend that he receive none".
"Cooperation is critical to the government's recommendation at sentencing.
Several states are also looking at sentencing itself.
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