Sentence examples for precise phrases from inspiring English sources

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The only hitch is that users must memorize the precise phrases required for it to act on the commands.

He proceeded to move among the grid of bulbs, in angular, precise phrases that showed an urgency in the pursuit of some unknown task, as the whirring continued.

We don't know exactly what the report will say, and the precise phrases and words chosen to describe the road to war will matter a lot, but we have had a good view of much of the evidence.

Delicate, precise phrases hint at layers of meaning, and repeated motifs, like the shooting of a bow that always sends the shooter to the floor, play with cliché to sophisticated effect.

Online databases show examiners rejected applications for "The Opening Bell" and "The Closing Bell" on several grounds, including inadequate proof that these precise phrases had been used to promote a service and that financial services firm Track Data listed on Nasdaq registered the first phrase in 1991 for a newsletter.

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"The precise phrase 'Forward to Richmond!' is not mine," he said, "and I would have preferred not to iterate it".

So began a long string of million-selling albums that featured Vandross's distinctive baritone, precise phrasing, and unabashedly romantic songs, including "Here and Now," for which he won his first Grammy Award in 1990.

He has now issued a statement saying he doesn't recall his precise phrasing, but "he [McGuigan] asked me for money so I asked him what he was doing to find a job".

As I was gripped by the swirling mass of hydraulic energy, spun round 360 degrees and shot through the narrow gap between the islands, it was this precise phrase I heard repeatedly screamed into my ears: "Just keep paddling!" Staying dry through that stretch was the proudest moment of my trip.

"It is suggested that you stated to Mr Wiley at the conclusion of a particularly contentious hearing back in 1981, 'Do not worry,' or 'do not be too happy' – he could not remember the precise phrase – 'Jon,' meaning Archer, 'will be watching you and the nigger,'" said Biden.

But, at the same time, solid lyrical releases could feel thin on the ground, or at least they could for the rewinding fans who prize layers, precise phrasing, and detail — the sort of listener who travels mentally through a track at odd moments, stopping to puzzle out a story or just ask, Is that "Wu's whole platoon is filled with raccoons," or "_your _whole platoon"?

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