Sentence examples for dash marked from inspiring English sources

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Just hitting the glass button on the dash marked "Engine start" and hearing that rich, throaty roar is enough to make you feel like you're strapped into your own personal thunderbolt.

He proposed only two marks: the suspensivus, or slash, represented a pause and the planus, or dash, marked the end of a sentence.

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The dash marks the spot where a noun phrase would fit in a normal declarative sentence: 'this record annoys Mary, Maryry put the record there'.

In Beijing, Adam Harris participated in the men's 200 meters dash, marking the first time he ever participated in any Olympic event.

Soft-touch materials on the dash mark a departure from the dinky cheap feeling Fords of models earlier.

But put the transmission into Sport, flick the dash toggle marked Sport to make the exhaust note louder — call it the Loud Button — and stab the gas pedal.

Dashed squares marked the two phases of CENI.

c Cross-section profiles along the dashed lines marked in (a) and (b).

Grey dashed line marked by L denotes possibility of landslide topography prior to the Kumamoto earthquake, as shown in Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (1994).

The profiles extracted in each stage along the 1 1 ¯ 0 direction (dashed line marked in Figure 4e) are shown in Figure 4f.

Construction on the two ends left the center portion through the Huron Mountains unfinished and shown on state maps as a dashed line marked "impassable".

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