Sentence examples for phrase mark from inspiring English sources

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In this sense, the phrase mark twain is a truncation of the request "Mark me down for two".

The Western phrase mark and crescendo and decrescendo symbols are graphic signs of this type.

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Graphic signs for dynamic and attack (staccato dot, crescendo mark, for example, and also phrase marking) appeared in the 18th century.

He invites rather than pursues; players used to being spoken to are allowed to speak; string sections soften and relax; sharp edges take on a fuzziness; the louds and softs of phrase marks seem not just executed but also carried out physically, by a laying on of the hands.

Still more, the data in 32 are irrelevant to the ordering of the verb, −de, and the phrase marked by -de in 29.

This is because the examples in 32 are compounds while the verb, −de, and the phrase marked by -de in 29 do not form a compound, particularly given the fact that -de is an inflectional and grammatical suffix, not a derivational suffix.

For another, the current status of de is an inflectional suffix (Dai 1990), and -de is attached to the preceding verb in both 29 and 30.13 As the phrase marked by -de in 29 serves as a comment on the eventuality denoted by the verb and not as a true manner expression (see above), there is no good reason for Huang et al. to expect that phrase to behave like a manner phrase.

The typesetters had erroneously included Jefferson's mysterious phrasing marks in the text.

The different instructions (particularly dynamics and phrasing marks) across the other parts will be revelatory.

Earlier he and Ms. Shick slid in tandem through a series of luscious phrases marked by deft adjustments.

Her entrance scene, in which Lady Macbeth maps out her husband's bloody path to the throne, includes phrases marked "con slancio" ("with impetus") and "con forza" ("with force").

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