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However, I gave up on page 189 after finding two absurd typographical errors within a few pages; the first is a sentence something like 'him... suppose him' and the second is the word 'threw' where it should have been 'through'through

Over the next months, as my stalking of the blond swimmer became more abject, as more and more meals ended with me bursting into tears and locking myself in my room as my parents clumped helplessly down the hallway after me, the sentence "Something tells me you are going to have a future as a writer" served as a charm.

When the narrator meets some of Bergotte's siblings, he realises that there is a family "voice" from which Bergotte's style has developed: "something brusque and rough in the final words of a lighthearted sentence, something faint and languishing at the close of a sad one".

It was never a possibility that my brother would enter mainstream school, but I highlight his case because it illustrates how, to many, a learning disability seems like a life sentence something that cannot be superseded ("I never thought he could go far") or improved on.

They analyzed a sentence like "some apples are delicious" in terms of the sentence "something is an apple and delicious", whereas they parsed the sentence "every material object is extended" as "everything is extended, if it is a material object".

When someone utters in a sentence "something that is black" and "something that is light", respectively, two different sorts of things can be meant by those expressions: (1) the meant object is closed to further possible determination; (2) the meant object is open to further possible determination.

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Short little sentences, something ungrammatical: McNulty or Salinger.

Any failure to pursue meaningful criminal justice reform is bound to affect black Americans disproportionately, as they are overrepresented at every level of the system, from policing and use of force through arrest, detention and sentencing, something that increases the relevance of his alleged racist comments, no matter how long ago they occurred.

As a read and reread those two sentences, something in me released.

There's a sort of truth to these assertions, sure, but they tend to feel like placeholder sentences, something that a pundit or a reporter ended up including because they felt like the paragraph had to be a certain length.

"I think when we frame femininity in a sentence as something that's sacrificed if we succeed instead of something that's celebrated, that's the first problem," she told HuffPost.

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