Sentence examples for marked future from inspiring English sources

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Consider the high occurrence of exceptions in the inflectionally marked past tense forms of English compared to the perfect regularity of the modally marked future tense.

Nevertheless, in our analysis, LA dimensions did not represent a negative predictor of SR-AC restoring; however, such absence of relationship is partially mitigated by the finding of a bidirectional association between LA size and chance of future AC recovery or, at the opposite, between early atrial "kick" recuperation and more marked future atrial diameter and area decrease.

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Events set a pattern of betrayal, massacre, and heroism that was to mark future campaigns.

The layout of a new medical office building at Kaiser Permanente, for example, was tested by hanging bedsheets from the ceiling to mark future walls.

However, some linguists have suggested that Greenlandic does mark future tense obligatorily.

We have also removed the suggestion that Mei-P22 is marking future DSB sites.

Forecasters have been less systematically wrong regarding G.D.P. growth, and they've broadly marked down future growth rates already.

Until 1871 only the farming crossroads of Elyton, Ala., marked the future site of the city of Birmingham.

The RFU muttered something about no individual being bigger than the game, reached for the file marked "The Future" and found it empty.

Councillor Martin Mullaney, the council's cabinet member for leisure, sport and culture, said the deal marked the future for public swimming pool provision in the city.

Everything you see gets marked for future investigation.

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