Sentence examples for beginning with a certain from inspiring English sources

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Together, we study the remarkable trajectory of his rise to global celebrity since he stopped being a reporter for The Washington Post and began writing these books, beginning with a certain volume called The Tipping Point, and discover that while the next two were almost as well received – Blink and the more recent Outliers – the one he writes next may easily be a real stinker.

Those taking part were given a series of tests, including being asked to remember a list of words or items beginning with a certain letter and were also asked about their quality of life.

With respect to the specific functions that might be driving these anatomical effects, we predicted that there might be more internal articulatory processing during phonemic, relative to semantic, fluency because participants are more likely to internally generate and test lexical candidates beginning with a certain sound.

Thinking about cities beginning with a certain letter will exhaust you quickly!

During the phonological task, subjects were instructed to produce as many nouns as possible beginning with a certain letter, whereas during the semantical task they had to name as many nouns as possible belonging to a certain category while repetitions and proper nouns were supposed to be avoided.

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All stories about love begin with a certain amount of rationalization.

And all stories about love begin with a certain amount of rationalization.

Emily Mann's production of "The Tempest" at the McCarter Theater Center here begins with a certain electricity.

In a traditional search engine interaction scenario, a user begins with a certain concept and finds documents that are similar to their concept.

The point rather is simply to begin with a certain obvious, but rough and vague statement, and find a replacement for it in a more precise, unified, and minimal idiom (see, e.g., PLA, 180, 189).

One begins with a certain theory, doctrine or collection of beliefs which is taken to be more or less correct, but is taken to be in certain regards vague, imprecise, disunified, overly complex or in some other way confused or puzzling.

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