Sentence examples for extraordinary sentence from inspiring English sources

The phrase "extraordinary sentence" is not a commonly used term in written English.
Instead, you could say "remarkable sentence" or "exceptional sentence" to convey a similar meaning. For example: "Her essay was filled with remarkable sentences that captured the reader's attention."

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It is the most extraordinary sentence I have heard.

"TThis is an extraordinary sentence I am about to utter," says astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson in a voice charged with significance.

And finally she flares into full loquacious life; squiffy but skewering, hardly able to open her mouth without an extraordinary sentence rasping out of it.

Around the time of his fundraising dinner he wrote a column in the Spectator magazine, and it contained a rather extraordinary sentence: "Most of all we've shown people that the hedge fund industry is a force for good in the world".

Then he writes an extraordinary sentence: "I don't remember what I said, but I do remember a shift in the atmosphere as I spoke: an air of faintly sardonic attentiveness settling on the students as they sat listening to my words of praise".

Xenophon outlined his appeal in this rather extraordinary sentence: Because I think people are fed up with the cosy Coles-Woolies duopoly of the major parties; that they feel it is a case of Tweedledum and Tweedledee; that after seeing the so-called leaders' debate a couple of Sundays ago, it almost felt like the Seinfeld election – an election about not much at all.

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These books would be baldly essayistic were it not for Saramago's extraordinary sentences, and the subtlety of their narration.

The cases described on Friday are a reminder of the activism that briefly flowered and the extraordinary sentences that were given to those labeled troublemakers.

But I believe Vest's greatest impact on the world outside MIT may prove to be the extraordinary sentences he wrote in 1999 to accompany the Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT.

On March 4 , 2012 in a speech at Northwestern University, Attorney General Eric Holder dismissed the issue with two extraordinary sentences justifying the administration's refusal to even consider the idea that judicial review of those kill orders might be necessary: "'Due process' and 'judicial process' are not one and the same, particularly when it comes to national security.

Shortly before he went he wrote an autobiography, Give a Little Whistle, which contains two of the most extraordinary sentences in the history of literature: "I've had some delightful moments with Tommy Smith" and "I will always look upon Emlyn Hughes as a personal friend".

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