Sentence examples for could be uttered from inspiring English sources

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It may be hard to say when the moment came, but not that it has arrived — that is, when the words "American men's fashion" could be uttered in the same sentence.

With a little more attention to guidelines from industry officials, and a little more money for research into safety equipment, those words could be uttered less often from the men and women who make horse racing their passion and livelihood.

Once revealed, this name or rather its third person form, YHWH, which literally means "He is"—was deemed to be so pregnant with sanctity that it could be uttered only once a year, by the priest when he entered the holiest part of the temple and, in a sense, merged with God.

Though these statements sound as if they could be uttered by just about any of the countless stars of reality competitions currently on television today, there is one crucial difference: These young men and women are wearing ballet tights and costumes.

The ruling last week on the F.C.C.'s indecency policy, by a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit appeals court in New York, said the commission's rules were "impermissibly vague" in limiting what words could be uttered on broadcast television.

21. "Admissibility" (ke) refers to assertions that are "semantically permissible," in that they conceivably could be uttered in some situation without violating semantic or pragmatic norms.

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If the Supreme Courts in all 17 countries were to claim for themselves the right to judge whether ECB actions conform to their understanding of monetary policy, the result could be utter chaos.

It is easy to forget, when looking back at some old episodes, that 90% of it could be utter shite, but then occasionally you come across one that is pure gold.

At 1 37, Van Pelt said something that could only be uttered on such a day.

A cocktail lounge where the word "mixologist" could reasonably be uttered.

That his name could not be uttered without the obligatory qualifier, "no relation to Vera"?

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