Sentence examples for phrase frames from inspiring English sources

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The analysis is largely based on the methodology proposed by Biber (2006, 2009), Goźdź-Roszkowski (2011) and Roemer (2009), which enables one to explore the lexico- phraseological profile of two text types and the functions of keywords, lexical bundles and phrase frames found therein, thus providing new data for a description of English used for pharmaceutical purposes.

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Khanfar said that Egyptian minister of defense Lt. General Abdul Fatah al-Sisi reminded him of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi by invoking the Bush administration's favorite phrase to frame Egyptian civilians as terrorist and thus justify violence against them.

Republicans are usually better than Democrats at devising catchy phrases to frame — some would say oversimplify — a complex issue to their advantage.

Philosophical work on the concept of (semantic) information is still at that lamentable stage when disagreement affects even the way in which the problems themselves are provisionally phrased and framed.

DiRosa's post, which frames the phrase in quotation marks, does not detail any specific plan or explicit intent.

In the phrase "smack in the frame", Stinie crumples, as if he'd received from the law no less a bludgeoning than the victim had from the killers.

He also admitted that, having attempted to coin a pithy phrase with which to frame the match, could get no further than three little words: "For fuck's sake!" The 2006 World Cup more than made up for it.

Wherever you go there's someone using a phrase like, "I must frame that", or "I'm jealous of my friend Liz because she's got lots of really great frames", or "What do you think of my frame that's painted gold?", or "I'm thinking of going to Liz's house and smashing her frames, see what she thinks of that".

I could just about deal with the idea that the bath and basin had glass walls opening on to the room, but the separate loo also had a door made from glass – frosted, at least, but not (if you will excuse the phrase) flush to the frame – so there was a gap of around a centimetre all the way around it.

The phrase specifies the time frame for evaluating the prejacent of the modal, and does not interact with the modal keneng.

But labeling his opponents with cutting nicknames also creates simple frames — catch phrases — that stick in voters' minds, often because they reinforce existing perceptions.

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