Sentence examples for marked with a simple from inspiring English sources

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The graves are marked with a simple white cross keeping watch over Laugharne and looking out across the rolling hills of Carmarthenshire.

There is no division between the nave and chancel, and there is one step from the chancel into the sanctuary, which is marked with a simple rail.

The door on the right-hand side is marked with a simple sticker graphic that shows a side profile of the car itself, a sort of self-reflexive nod to the Art Car project.

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In Mandarin, the Exp-subject predicates are used more readily in the unmarked stative construction, while most Stimulus-subject predicates are derived with a causative construction that is overtly marked with a causative marker, represented with a simple contrast as below: (65) Unmarked stative construction with Experiencer-subject: a. Intransitive: 我很快樂 [wo]Exp hen kuaile  I'm happy.

Some are humble: ad hoc, on-the-run gestures to lost and fallen love ones, such as a pair of old boots hung from the fence or a simple cross marked with a man's name or, more often, "no identificado". Others are elaborate, resembling altars or shrines festooned with votive candles and overflowing with offerings of fruit and flowers as well as personal treasures.

Each one is marked with a sticker.

Bus stops are marked with a yellow 'S'.

Every grave is marked with a headstone.

The locations were then marked with a surgical marking pen.

Table  1 contains mean reaction times (RTs) in milliseconds and proportion correct (ACC) for each condition for high and low span groups with significant simple effects marked with an asterisk.

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