Sentence examples for concluding phrase from inspiring English sources

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That concluding phrase is a stunning reversal of about two-and-a-half-thousand years of rational inquiry.

And though he riffed a bit on the concluding phrase of Mr. Overall's solo, Mr. Chestnut fell short of matching that solo's cogency, its example of how to tell a story in rhythm.

The concluding phrase of the second benediction of the liturgical section—"who has chosen thy people Israel in love"—clearly states that God's choice to establish a relationship with Israel in particular was determined by divine love.

Is it more true for dealers than for manufacturers? 3. What is the meaning of the concluding phrase in §2-708 §2-708 2 due allowance for costs reasonably incurred and due credit for payments or proceeds of resale")?

A typical two-stanza madrigal has an AAB form with both stanzas (AA) being sung to the same music, followed by a one- or two-line coda (B), or concluding phrase, the text of which sums up the sense of the poem.

The overall message of B34, from its opening reference to "no man" to its concluding phrase "fashioned for all" would have been that there never has been nor ever will be anyone who has the capacity to achieve certainty with respect to these important matters.

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We hear the concluding phrases of the Gettysburg address being spoken by Abraham Lincoln, while three TV panelists, a male anchor (Wolf), a male commentator (Sean), and a female pundit (Rachel), prepare to air their comments on the event.

Concluding that the phrase has been "questioned, criticized, and explained away long enough," ante, at 16, the Court dismisses it as careless composition.

Mr. Brown borrowed the concluding sound bite phrase from Mr. Blair's speech to the conference last year -- "best when boldest" -- but shaped it to his own reference, adding "best when we are Labor".

Here is an example of an absolute phrase concluding a sentence: "The couple hurried home, the cold nipping at their faces".

In "A Prophet of Modernism," she dips into the mind of Gertrude Stein, concluding about Stein's phrase "Rose is a rose is a rose" that "this endearing, enduring, durable and derisible chant of a copycat Cubist is almost all that is left of Gertrude Stein" but that she remains "modernism's outermost manifestation and prophet".

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