Sentence examples for preferred and it from inspiring English sources

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Although it is verse, and quoting any more of it would confuse the issue, it nevertheless passes the test for determining whether to use "that" or "which": if the phrase or clause introduced by a relative pronoun — "that" or "which" — is essential to the meaning of the sentence, "that" is preferred, and it is not separated from its antecedent by a comma.

That story, like the "confession" Walt recorded, suited the narrative he preferred, and it solved a problem for him.

The ad goes on to note that a C-cup or larger is preferred and it would be great if you could bring your own books.

It is a clear guideline statement that 99mTc radiopharmaceuticals are preferred, and it is expected that the use of Tl will further decline [ 23 ].

He or she may feel strongly that one method is preferred, and it is a good idea to know why.

At Goldman he got a 10 percent coupon on the preferred, and it would cost Goldman a 10 percent penalty to buy it back.

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It gives some employees a different compensation package than they'd otherwise prefer, and it makes it harder for states with unfunded pension issues to put their finances in order.

That is what the Prime Minister is thought to desire; it's certainly what the poll suggests the majority of the population prefer; and it's definitely what big business craves.

They rarely appear in exactly the form that one might prefer, and it often requires a healthy dose of courage to forge ahead into uncharted waters.

"I'd much prefer, and it would be a lot easier to be against it.

I prefer, and it's very effective, so effective.

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