Sentence examples for mark and an from inspiring English sources

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In the old system, judges provided just two marks for each program: a technical mark and an artistic one.

He orders Earl Grey tea from the waitress, speaking in a smooth lilting voice that often trails off with a question mark and an occasional giggle.

After six games with Barys, McDonagh has 3 assists, a plus-4 mark and an average of 22 minutes of ice time per game.

It was a high-water mark and an affirmation that soccer is booming, taking root and challenging the traditional sports like basketball and baseball (not to mention a prodigious payday for the Spanish federation).

Set largely in Hackney, it is about competitive male friendship: the dark rivalry between a young actor called Mark and an office worker named Pete is exposed when the former sleeps with the latter's girlfriend, Virginia.

For instead of being scribbled in the back of an old notebook, the revealing passages were bound in a sleek cover, with a natty little publisher's mark and an unemotional price-tag on the back.

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It's a challenge, with a 75% pass mark and a long list of potential questions.

Anderson finished the season with an 8-2 mand and a 4.57 earned run average.

He was a natural goalscorer, two-footed, quick off the mark, and a really good finisher.

He turned the bronze over, saw a foundry mark and a signature.

This is where Moyes can make his mark, and a difference.

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