Sentence examples for phrase introduced from inspiring English sources

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Because the phrase introduced by "as well as" is parenthetical, the subject is simply "An Abu Sayyaf leader" and the verb should be singular — "was also said".

This period also strengthened the "special relationship" between the UK and the US - a phrase introduced by Winston Churchill and echoed by many leaders since, Wynn adds.

But at the time, the phrase (introduced by the Knights of Columbus) was clearly intended to show why the U.S. was superior to godless communism.Well, one could argue convincingly that it is in fact superior, but that argument would have to be made, and the mere fact that the U.S. is a nation of believers (on the whole) certainly does not make it a nation of righteous believers.

The phrase, introduced in a 1980 edition of Isaac Asimov's magazine, stems from the writer's own crucial omission -- that one of his protagonist's was in fact a tomato. .

Make Love Not Porn, a phrase introduced in Gallop's 2009 TED Talk, first took the form of a website that "lists the myths of hardcore porn and balances them with the reality".

Cancer cells should be seen not as exclusively a problem in cell proliferation, but rather as a problem combining the processes of proliferation and differentiation, hence the phrase introduced in 1968: "oncogeny is blocked ontogeny".

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According to Liu (2011), bi-comparatives are composed of a gradable predicate, the covert comparative morpheme geng inducing the sense of superiority, a bi phrase introducing the standard of comparison, and the subject referring to the compared individual.

"Some people have tried to make sense out of the words and phrases introduced by Swift but, in general, this is a waste of time," wrote Asimov in an introduction to the novel in 1980.

Breitbart, seizing on this phrasing, introduced its #dumpkelloggs campaign and petition, began publishing a variety of anti-Kellogg posts, and shared submitted photos and video of its readers throwing boxes of Raisin Bran in the trash and the like.

Like many phrases introduced by pop culture (think: Catch-22, gaslighting), it's become shorthand for something — namely, a president controlled by a foreign (these days, most likely Russian) power — even though at this point wide swaths of the American public likely haven't consumed the media that bore it.

For instance, the 'one'-phrase introduced by 沒有 méiyǒu in (37) is followed by a verb phrase which provides relevant details.

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