Sentence examples for reader notes from inspiring English sources

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"If money is a concern but you want an international experience, this is vital," the reader notes.

(Greenblatt, a skilled, close reader, notes that the clerk has in one draft of the sketch quietly added a comma, changing the meaning: "No, Without Right").

However, "live-in servants are much more vulnerable to exploitation" since they do not have families or any other form of support around them, the reader notes.

This reader notes that "servants are more difficult to hire nowadays and the pay has increased over the years" and is hopeful that with the creation of more employment opportunities "the problem will get better".

But, the reader notes, Art Pope's political career was launched with a huge check from his father: In Pope's 1992 campaign for Lieutenant Governor … his father sat down and wrote a check for him for several hundred thousand dollars.

To the British reader, notes like the one that informs us 'Barley sugar is a transparent, brittle candy, usually in twisted-stick form, still sold in England' are redundant.

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(A reader noted the error recently in an e-mail message).

One reader noted the care with which the novel described the insides of people's houses.

A reader noted the omissions in an e-mail message last week.

Of course, there's a fine line here, as one reader noted, complaining about the schoolgirl photo.

It must be very, very difficult for me, one concerned reader noted, to be among the intolerant and hateful.

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