Sentence examples for marks that tell from inspiring English sources

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It makes marks that tell genes what to do and when to do it.

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John Kerry, America's new secretary of state, was recently greeted in Egypt by angry charges of favouring the Ikhwan, with cartoons depicting him sporting a beard and zibeeba, the forehead mark that tells of regular prayer.

About 2000 years ago, makers stamped their products with a mark that told buyers who made that bowl, jar or hammer.

A cutie mark is a mark that tells a pony their destiny and shows what they are good at.

In it, all nouns are marked for case, an ending that tells what function the word has in a sentence (subject, direct object, possessive and so on).

Mr. Tierney said that once a building goes up at the site, he will consider marking it with a plaque that tells of the prison ships and the crypt that once held their victims.

Line up the guide mark for your first cut with the mark on the mat cutting tool itself that tells you where the blade goes in.

Close the door with great care and bang the bolt against the right-angled bar.You will get a white mark that will tell you where the hole for the bolt should go.Use a round file if needed, until the bolt fits in snugly.

His reconnoitre had led him, through a vegetable patch given up to weeds, into what had been a garden, its single remaining flower bed marked with seed packets that told what its several rows contained.

As the ground dried up, the Stonehenge staff saw distinctive parch marks that turned out to be tell-tale signs of the lost megaliths.

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