Sentence examples for be marking from inspiring English sources

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be marking

noun

Boundary, land within a boundary. A boundary; a border or frontier. A boundary-post or fence. A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. A type of small region or principality. A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.

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How will the UK be marking it?

But they often seem to be marking time.

Mr. Bernanke, however, will not be marking up the papers.

They will be marking the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Israeli state.

I'd be marking you down pretty seriously if we were in a restaurant now".

Could the Unity bracelets, however, be marking a comeback for charity wrist bling?

In fact, he will not be marking the day at all.

The stores will be marking down items "early and often," he said.

Oxford will be marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death in 2016.

Russia will be marking the end of the Second World War, Victory Day, on 9 May.

A year from now, we should not be marking another anniversary of inaction.

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