Sentence examples for choosing to mark from inspiring English sources

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Garden designers are making their final preparations for the opening of the Chelsea Flower Show, with some choosing to mark the centenary of World War One.

But we're choosing to mark Katy's big day with a quick look back at her style before she established her signature wild look.

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Many survivors chose to mark the day in private.

It's entirely fitting that we have chosen to mark this significant event this year".

Red was, perhaps suitably, the colour the Duchess of Cambridge chose to mark the occasion.

On her applications, however, she ultimately chose to mark only one box: black.

Not surprisingly, Union troops often chose to mark their triumphant conquest of Confederate cities by singing the song.

So there you go: the BBC has chosen to mark its renewed commitment to music with an homage to … er … visual art.

There was no caviar, no foie gras, no truffles, no shellfish, none of the luxury ingredients other lovers of fine food might have chosen to mark an anniversary.

That Laurie Sansom chose to mark his arrival as artistic director of the NTS with a production spanning nearly eight hours demonstrated either recklessness or rare confidence.

Depending on the purpose and context of the map they may choose to mark a border with a dashed line or special shading to highlight the contention.

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