Sentence examples for commonly capitalise from inspiring English sources

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This effectively creates a dichotomy of 'good' and 'bad' abortion (Rapp 2000); precisely the kind of narrative device upon which journalists commonly capitalise.

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What's more, Word Flow is quite clever - for instance, it will automatically add accents to words that commonly use them, or capitalise proper nouns, such as "England" or "Tom Selleck"'.

Most commonly referenced this week was Ali's appearance in the 1998 grand final motorcade, an exercise that capitalised on the fresh wave of public interest in the boxing legend after his appearance at the 1996 Olympic opening ceremony, but actually ended up being lesser remembered than that of local hero EJ Whitten a few years earlier.

They could not capitalise.

Webber fails to capitalise.

It must capitalise on it, fast.

Will Republicans capitalise on it?

Hull were able to capitalise.

Blackburn, though, could not capitalise.

But we didn't capitalise.

33 min: Watford need to capitalise here.

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