Sentence examples for marking to be from inspiring English sources

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During the long summer holidays, when there is no teaching or marking to be had, he relies on his partner for income.

Glenys Stacey of Ofqual said: "Teachers and others should expect marking to be of good quality and are quite rightly perplexed and concerned on those rare occasions when marks change considerably on appeal.

In addition, the window frames have the obligation of the CE marking to be sold on the free European market.

(Resp9) Assessment criteria Where respondents perceived marking to be inflexibly done according to a predetermined memorandum, they responded with rote memorization to try and ensure exact reproduction of responses.

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The capsule is marked: to be opened in 2112.

In long lists of expenses for bus tires, dry cleaning and piano rentals, some entries are marked "to be questioned".

That admirer, a photography student played by Halley Feiffer, is thus immediately marked to be Carrie Ann's protégée.

These six ports are clearly marked to be special and may indicate the main trading network of the map owner.

The performances of the standard ionospheric models are marked to be relatively better during High Solar Activity (HSA) periods as compared to the Low Solar Activity (LSA) periods.

Similarly, if all the signals are < ar, is marked to be undetected.

Some sidechains of the binding site can be marked to be flexible if required.

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