Sentence examples for observed phrase from inspiring English sources

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We then compared observed and expected frequencies and inferred general rules for song construction if observed phrase order frequencies 1) were close to 0%% or close to 100% and 2) deviated greatly from random predictions.

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In 1967, the year of the Summer of Love, the magazine observed the phrase "Please practice empathy" scribbled on a building on East Forty-fourth Street, while a similar sentiment, "Peace is a cool scene," was noticed on a subway-station wall in Flushing.

The 13 stories of "Billancourt Tales" are closely observed, potently phrased and dapperly shaped.

As Bellos observes, "The phrase 'Brazilian footballer' is like the phrases 'French chef' or 'Tibetan monk.' The nationality expresses an authority, an innate vocation for the job".

When the English theater comes to life again in the late 50's, Mr. Eyre observes, the phrase "angry young man" came from a press representative at the Royal Court Theater, asked to describe John Osborne.

(In a 1987 review of that production, Peter G. Davis observed that the phrase "faithful to Wagner" was part of the publicity buildup).

In 1985, he observed that Aeschylus' phrase brought up in him "the most exciting images, and I often read it…the violence of it brings up the images in me, 'the reek of human blood smiles out at me', well what could be more amazing than that".

Expected transition frequencies were simply the expected frequencies of the second phrase: the number of times the second phrase (or end) was observed divided by the number of times all possible phrases were observed.

The Boston Herald recalled the days of dot-and-dash telegraphy, with its two-digit codes for common phrases, and observed that "on CB and ham radio, and at the bottom of an odd e-mail, you still run across '88' -- "love and kisses,' which no gallant will dare use anymore to pique the interest of the YLs (young ladies) for fear they'll think he is a bug-eyed, swastika-tattooed nutcake".

As I have observed on several occasions, the phrase "at least as long as" is a key component of the policy rate guidance.

He observed with respect to the phrase "within its jurisdiction": "The term 'person,' used in the Fifth Amendment, is broad enough to include any and every human being within the jurisdiction of the republic.

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