Sentence examples for reader on page from inspiring English sources

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"I hated almost everything," she tells the reader on page two.

Verbal hyperactivity of the sissy-Assisi sort nudges the hip reader on page after page: "appalled by his charm, by the erotic proximity of his snappy crackle of power"; "as graceful in his movement as the incomparable Max"; "The city was a cliff and they were its stampeding lemmings.

** Verbal hyperactivity of the sissy-Assisi sort nudges the hip reader on page after page: "appalled by his charm, by the erotic proximity of his snappy crackle of power"; "as graceful in his movement as the incomparable Max"; "The city was a cliff and they were its stampeding lemmings.

However, while scrutinising the "Results" section, a number of inconsistencies appear, which definitely confuse the reader: On page 724 the authors write that "all patients except two had a combination of sensory, motor and sphincter dysfunction", but from Table 1 it can be deduced that only four patients had sphincter dysfunction.

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The postmodern poet (using here the shorthand described above) wants to keep the reader "on the page" by denying the semantic (that is to say transparent and transcendent) qualities of individual words, phrases, and sentences.

He even advises readers, on page 88, to dump their sexual partners if they are too negative.

A major driving force is the need to save "on the cost of paper, ink and production", as editor Alan Rusbridger made clear in a letter to readers on page 2 of the paper on 16 January.

After cantering through swindles, murders, bombs and the murky intrigues of Kremlin politics, the reader suddenly, on page 201, reaches an interesting historical-philosophical digression, on the lack of ethical transcendence in Russian intellectual history.

To get a 20% Guardian discount, and to have a chance of winning the complete set, see the reader offer on page 12 in today's print edition of G2.

So IBM's Watson is a pretty weak reader on each page, but it read the 200m pages of Wikipedia.

This was the type of fiction I wanted to write, wrong-footing the reader on every page, drawing you into an appalling story, making you laugh one minute and recoil in horror the next.

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