Sentence examples for paragraphs time from inspiring English sources

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"Instead of writing the same paragraphs time and again,  you click and check boxes to explain why a property is better than a comp — whether it's because it's on a corner or has high ceilings or proximity to public transportation," says Isaacs.

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Make food diary, it is will help you to organize the time of meals and quantity of food and make sure to observe it, includes the following paragraphs: Times of eating.

Victor K. McElheny, in researching his new biography, "Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution," found a clipping of a six-paragraph Times article written from London and dated May 16, with the headline "Form of 'Life Unit' in Cell Is Scanned".

The first few paragraphs of Time's profile continued in the same vein: they described Franzen standing next to an otter-filled estuary while indulging his favourite non-literary pastime, birdwatching, near his summer home in Santa Cruz, California.

He reads me the famous last paragraph, "The time had come for him to set out on his journey westward.... ..... Nothing of the actual language remained with me, except, years later, reading the story at school, there was something like déjà vu at the part where Joyce first says the snow was "falling faintly," then four words later says it was, "faintly falling".

so we focus on the third paragraph this time if he wants to write in the qi-chen-zhuan-he method can we make suggestions on his turning point? 3 K use one phrase that we learned before like however or otherwise Evan was identified as "E and the teacher as "T".

For some reason it is introduced three (and a half) times in one paragraph, each time slightly differently: "the intensity of attempts to bind... ........, "a frequency ('conditional intensity') of binding attempts" and "the parameter of a Poisson stochastic process".

If you are writing a conversation, start a new paragraph each time somebody else speaks.

"I still have to read a paragraph three times to get the meaning," he said.

We fidget, rustle our newspapers, read the same paragraph nine times, try to peer into the bus next to ours.

If you have just read the same paragraph 12 times because the person sitting next to you on the bus is chatting on her cellphone, feel free to show her this: scientists have found another piece of evidence that overheard cellphone conversations are far more distracting and annoying than a dialogue between two people nearby.

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