Sentence examples similar to ongoing sentences from inspiring English sources

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Smith, who has represented the disgraced doctor since December 2016, commented on his ongoing sentencing that has taken place in recent weeks.

Franklin was convicted of 10 counts of first degree murder this month and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in the ongoing sentencing phase.

Our results show that action-sentence integration implies an ongoing, not post-sentence, motor-language integration (occurring during the of verb onset) through the early stage of motor response (MP).

But they didn't see eye to eye on everything: they had an ongoing debate over beginning sentences with "and" or "but" (Garner was in favor of the practice; Kilpatrick dead-set against it).

The Laurel and Hardy turn that earned them the award was their famous spat during the Conservative Party conference over whether or not an illegal Bolivian immigrant was given permission to stay in the UK because he owned a cat, rather than an ongoing dispute about prison sentences.

This babble was composed of ongoing concatenated male-talker sentences from the IEEE corpus (Rothauser et al. 1969).

Much like the ambiguous cadence of a sentence under ongoing construction, little tallied as intelligible until sufficient words had been spoken over time to raise some mountable scaffolding of meaning.

Out of all this comes your contribution to the making of the world, your sentences in the ongoing interchange.

In terms of internal logic, the murk is similarly thick in Takashi Miike's demented genre-mash extravaganza Yakuza Apocalypse (Manga, 18), which plays as if scripted during one of those group-writing games where everyone blindly adds a sentence to an ongoing story.

Robinson's appeal against his sentence Wednesday is ongoing, but regardless of the outcome, observers say his case has served an important role for international far-right movements in rallying support for their causes, regardless of their understanding of the specifics of the case.

During imaging, subjects completed two affective challenges: one task that involved viewing facial expressions exhibiting anger, happiness or sadness and a second task involved hearing autobiographic sentences describing situations of ongoing significance that elicit anger, happiness or sadness.

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