Sentence examples for reading picks from inspiring English sources

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Now I've returned to the UK to find all those holiday reading picks ready for the last month of summer.

In general, a referring expression ("the president of the United States") in its de dicto reading picks out whoever or whatever may satisfy a certain condition, while in its de re reading it picks out the person or thing that in fact satisfies that condition.

Find more summer reading picks in O, The Oprah Magazine's July issue.

Here are some great summer reading picks that can sharpen your child's mind before school is back in session.

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It carries a sticker reading "Pick up USA Today for your chance to WIN $100,000 in the Read Ridley Sweepstakes".

If you're done reading, pick one book and put all the others away for awhile.

We Love This Book, a new Web site and quarterly magazine in the U.K., launched with Tony Blair's desert-island-reading picks.

By Stacey Mickelbart June 24, 2011 We Love This Book, a new Web site and quarterly magazine in the U.K., launched with Tony Blair's desert-island-reading picks.

I told Hauser I'd read "Pick-Up".

If you want to talk about a journal you read, pick out an article and discuss why it interests you.

While Crittenton was receiving medical treatment, Arenas put his guns on a chair in front of Crittenton's locker with a note that read, "Pick 1".

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