Sentence examples for mark well that from inspiring English sources

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"Mark well: That day is fast coming upon you.

You know, mark well that I say in some cases we've been lied to and in other cases dealt in sophistry that was misleading.

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He was playing with Walter Hagen, who upon hearing the news of Wood's clubhouse mark, cried: "Well, that's that!" Sarazen shrugged and replied: "They might go in from anywhere".

MARK KELLY: Well, that's a point that they try to make.

BIDEN -- "I'm going to say something else now, and I want you to mark well the words that I say.

How else is a Labour chancellor, who has taken a sacred oath of prudence, to make his mark?Well, there is an answer to that.

Well, that crack bears its maker's mark very visibly indeed.

The eventual passing of the SOA - in the teeth of some manic parliamentary opposition - marked well over a decade of campaigning that began out of this extreme prejudice.

Our 2012 impact factor came in at 4.76, a good mark that positions us well in our field and that attests to the hard work of the Associate Editors and referees serving the society at GBE. Manuscript handling has become even faster in 2013, and we currently average 29 days from submission to first decision, a very good mark that cannot be realistically improved by very much more.

This phasing was similar to the phasing that marked well-positioned nucleosome [14].

"No marks?" "Well, sir, no visible marks.

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