Sentence examples for grammatical character from inspiring English sources

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This is a consequence of the business being founded in Finland, whose language belongs to a cluster of Eastern and Northern Eurasian languages that are plenty removed from English in sound and grammatical character.

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Only a minority, however, are genuine variants, most being dogmatic, exegetical, grammatical, or merely orthographic in character.

The final (test) sentence of each story differed in whether it continued the grammatical subject (and first-mentioned character) established in prior sentences or shifted to a new one, and whether it had a pronoun or a lexical noun phrase subject.

The service I propose to provide is more like the grammatical equivalent of Harvey Keitel's character in "Pulp Fiction". I'm a cleaner.

Major publishers are increasingly less willing to accept manuscripts with glaring grammatical errors, less-than-believable characters or poorly developed plots that get in the way of a potentially good story.

Castilian's forceful character and receptivity to grammatical innovation contrast sharply with Portuguese softness and its inertia in retaining morphological oddities, however.

A sentence (more precisely, a written sentence) can be treated as a string of characters which follow proper grammatical rules.

The SI symbols for the metric units are intended to be identical, regardless of the language used but unit names are ordinary nouns and use the character set and follow the grammatical rules of the language concerned.

Unit names are ordinary nouns and although they use the character set and follow the grammatical rules of the language concerned for example "", "", each unit has a symbol that is independent of language, for example "km" for "kilometre", "V" for "volts" etc.

However, like Japanese, the Korean language is structurally very different from Chinese, and Chinese characters were modified and new characters invented to correspond to Korean grammatical patterns.

In another system, kugyŏl, abridged versions of Chinese characters were used to denote grammatical elements and were inserted into texts during transcription.

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