Sentence examples for long mark from inspiring English sources

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"Sorry I took so long, Mark," Beane says.

I asked Sloat Bill how long Mark and Peewee had been out.

"It's playing really long; Mark hit lumber on some of the par-4's," he said, alluding to a fairway wood.

"And this scratch in the ground here," he adds, gesturing to a long mark on the floor below the pit, "is where the dismembered legs will be.

This is worth remarking upon not because Davis's appearance is the most interesting thing about her – it isn't, not by a long mark – but because it shows her willingness to occupy a space, to lay claim to it.

Of these my favorite, by a long mark, is Before Midnight, the third of Linklater's Before films – preceded by Before Sunrise and Before Sunset – each checking in with his transatlantic couple, Jesse Ethan Hawkee) and Celine (Julie Delpy) to chart, in real-time, the fate of love's young dream.

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Photos show a long scratch mark traversing the side of the bus.

Grammar books typically use "long marks" to indicate which is which; "Carpe Diem" doesn't.

Why memorize words without long marks at first, only to relearn them later?

Such self-effacement has long marked Hawthorne's offstage manner, and it used to characterize his acting style as well.

Gough Whitlam, a former Labor prime minister, has long marked out Mr Latham as a future prime minister.

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