Sentence examples for marks making from inspiring English sources

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Cornerbacks are quick to jump short passes to wide receivers, and middle linebackers seem more aware of passes between the hash marks, making it tougher to squeeze the ball in on intermediate crossing patterns.

They're a wearying bunch, who somehow became notorious in less than a month's time, showing up on talk shows, appearing in Times Square on New Year's Eve, and — more quotation marks making a video in which they pretend that they're proper actors who are merely playing Guido roles.

High schools in China do not have a GPA system to record class marks, making the National Matriculation Test the best representative of high school GPA.

When scanning students' composition files, the system sometimes thickened character strokes that resemble smudged ink marks making it difficult for teacher participants to recognize the words and their meanings.

Washington rapidly improved his marks, making the honor roll in his senior year.

Unlike the whispery mumbles of the South or the clipped BBC-ness of "official" England, in Manchester, people speak openly and with impish teasing question marks, making their good-natured insults completely beguiling instead of typically British and aloof.

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Four of the judges favored Yagudin, whose presentation marks made the difference.

We saw the cluster of marks made from the end that Alderman had been bowling.

Instead, they turned out to be marks made by a hippo-foot umbrella stand.

They've added bloody marks, made the mouth ugly and the eyes mad.

Taphonomic identification of cut marks made with lithic handaxes: an experimental study.

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