Sentence examples for had once experienced from inspiring English sources

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She mentioned that she had once experienced a minor earthquake in Los Angeles.

Malcolm Gladwell followed for Team Dog: "This whole debate has massive national-security implications," he said, before describing how he had once experienced canine heroism when he was on a flight that was grounded because of a bomb scare.

(Catrambone later told me he had once experienced the same sensation, and ended up hollering through the hatch, telling anyone still there to come out or face his wrath).

Nevertheless, every generation or so, those who had once experienced racism, religious discrimination or general bigotry, find some spurious justification for vilification, switch roles and lash out at another community.

More recently, Klemetti's daughter Solja, aged 23, shared the sense of excitement that her mother had once experienced, when she took possession of the "first substantial thing" prior to the baby itself.

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Having once experienced a Van Morrison show in a jazz dive where you could count his nose hairs, I knew this was going to be special, even sexy.

2) Having once experienced a sex tape scandal of her own, she offered the following critique of the PARIS HILTON video: "She should have kept her shoes on". 3) Was at Playboy magazine's 50th anniversary party, eating.

They spoke ruefully of having once experienced the same alienation that many Nader supporters expressed about the candidates of the two major parties and of having committed what they described as the mistake of concluding there was little at stake.

Boats are warned to avoid the eddies of Pentland Firth known as the Swilkie, even in calm weather; if an ebb tide is combined with a northwest wind, the heavy breaking seas of the Swilkie are a menace that, according to the British Islands Pilot, "few, having once experienced, would be rash enough to encounter a second time".

And many a musician having once experienced the sound of a reliable craft-made organ of 1720 will dislike, with a vehemence incredible to the uninitiated, the sound of a large factory organ of 1920, although the people who love the newer one may well reject the older.

The hazard of subject i at time t is Although subjects who have once experienced an event are excluded from the risk set from that time in the usual Cox model, subjects who have experienced at least 1 event and are under observation can also be included in the risk set in the AG model.

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