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We are informed that when a sentence ends with a quotation American usage always places the terminal punctuation inside the quotation marks, which is not so.
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Hardinge, at the ceremony in her trademark black hat, later tweeted: "I am informed that, when my name was read out, my look of shock was highly comic.
Another client of his was given a beta or test version of DLJ Direct's trading software, but wasn't informed that when DLJ upgraded the software her version was rendered useless.
I am reliably informed that when in relaxation mode, he wears mustard-coloured tweeds.
Farmers raising livestock should be informed that when admitted for emergency treatment they should announce their probable MRSA colonization for reason of targeted calculated antibiotic treatment in case of an infection.
During this course, students were also informed that when examining their WGS data during the advanced course, they could exclude data they did not wish to see.
Hemeans "It's a lovely day, isn't it sister?" And by sister he means "And you're not my sister, are you?" We feel it our duty to inform English girls that when an American says "Hi, Babe!" he is uttering the longest sentence in our language, a salutation full of praise for the lovely day and also for the lovely world in which he is the hero and you Babe, are the newest character.
We'll be informed, say, that when a teen-age boy leafs through the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue areas in his brain associated with sexual desire light up.
His feed is filled with inspiring photos of yachts that look like something out of a magazine, but he also informs that when he first started, he had no relationship with anyone in the yachting industry.
She believed that as a child she had received communications from Liszt, Rachmaninov and Beethoven, who informed her that when she grew up they would dictate new pieces.
That's because last year WeChat quietly removed a setting that informed users when a word they used was censored.
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