Sentence examples for sentence at which from inspiring English sources

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This month he will have a judicial review of his sentence at which one of his arguments will be that he is suffering "inhumane and degrading treatment" under article three of the European human rights act.

He was given a five-year sentence at which, lying on a stretcher in court, he moaned in apparent pain from hips or gout or kidney stones, the victim of vicious Germans, Soviets and now judges John the Scapegoat, as it seemed to him.No specific crime at Sobibor was pinned on him.

Probably the first sentence at which most readers will smile or chuckle comes on page 2: Godfrey's wife Charmian sat with her eyes closed, attempting to put her thoughts into alphabetical order which Godfrey had told her was better than no order at all, since she now had grasp of neither logic nor chronology.

(P1)'s descriptive content is scant, conveying only information about the speaker's attitude and, therefore, conveying only somewhat more information than is conveyed by (P1)'s relatively strong emotive element; therefore, (P1) well-models those uses of an ethical sentence at which front and center is a speaker's attitude.

(P4)'s descriptive content conveys more complex, precise information about the qualities of which the speaker approves and merely characterizes 'This is good' as conveying emotive force; therefore, (P4) well-models those uses of an ethical sentence at which front and center are a speaker's moral standards.

We designed the model to maximize sensitivity to ambiguity by testing only the period during the sentence at which the effects of ambiguity would occur i.e. in the second half of the sentence following the ambiguous phrase.

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This article was written before Sunday's sentencing, at which Ameer Makhoul was jailed for nine years Comments are set to remain open for 24 hours from the time of publication but may be closed overnight.

Whenever my mind is approaching a state of rest, back up it pops in all its maddening impenetrability – a huge and foreboding forest of sentences at which one feels compelled to keep hacking away, in the hope of freeing the princess of humour slumbering peacefully therein.

For instance, the first formal proposal for truth conditions of sentences in the past progressive stated that a sentence S in the past progressive is true if and only if there exists an open interval before the speech time at which the sentence without the progressive is true.

Instead, the legal controversy revolves around the subsequent sentencing hearing, at which a jury voted for him to be executed.

Tsarnaev will remain in the custody of the US marshals service until the sentencing hearing, at which he will have – if he so chooses – the opportunity to speak.

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