Sentence examples for beginning phrase from inspiring English sources

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The crux of the problem is in the beginning phrase: "a deliberate strategy to conceal". There may be instances when this has occurred, and I vaguely remember an Israeli government official reported to have done that once.

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And that was when I heard the beginning phrases of my lost quartet, rich and harmonious and promising fulfillment.

Horner-Kwiatek began phrases in a croaky, low register before seamlessly gliding upward to meet Bragg and Cluver in lofty triadic harmony, like the ascent of a battalion of balloons.

Come talk to us on how to minimize this.Include a brief description beginning each phrase with an action verb.

For example, sentences beginning with phrases such as the garden was on the worked, which violates an English phrase structure rule, often elicit a brain response called the early left anterior negativity (ELAN).

Furthermore, Mikoyan approached the mission with an unprecedented informality, beginning with phrasing his visa request to US Embassy as "a fortnight's holiday" to visit his friend, Mikhail Menshikov, the then Soviet Ambassador to the United States.

Mr. Phillips begins one phrase, facing the wings, with three slow fouetté turns, then does a cool string of turning jumps in a new direction.

"No, no, no," she said, shaking her head during a rehearsal of the corps dancers, as they began a phrase for the umpteenth time.

Finnish has no articles or prepositions -- and this is obliquely echoed in classical music, which so often begins a phrase on an accent, without a first upbeat.

Tiny moments struck home with new freshness; when she circles on point during the Rose Adagio, she begins the phrase by looking upward with a melting bend of her upper spine that is unlike any Aurora I have ever seen.

Common introductory phrases include participial phrases (phrases that function as adjectives to describe something in the main clause), prepositional phrases, and infinitive phrases (beginning with infinitive verbs [ to eat, to listen, etc.]).

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