Sentence examples for sentence was made from inspiring English sources

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Dappy's sentence was made up of six months for the affray offence and 14 days to run concurrent for the assault offence.

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This cumbersome sentence is made worse by the dangler at the beginning.

The decision about whether to impose a death sentence is made by a panel of judges appointed by the governor.

The classification of most frequent terms of a particular sentence is made on the basis of class of featured terms from training set.

Here the problem is that the compounded sense requires that the sentence be made true at one time, in an instant, and one cannot traverse a distance in an instant.

She stands to lose her benefits if and when Bales' life sentence is made final by the Army command in a review set for this summer, officials said.

For instance, a simple sentence is made of an independent clause.

The deficit was observed whether or not the relation between context and target sentences was made explicit.

"Shameful, unjust verdict," tweeted punk guitarist and Wild Flag/Sleater-Kinney principal Carrie Brownstein shortly after the sentencing was made public.

Mr. Doyle, acknowledging that some critics of the court had said its prior rulings overturning death sentences were made on technical grounds, argued, "Nobody can claim the provision that was found unconstitutional was anything but dangerous and unfair".

They demonstrate to us, again and again, that sentences are made up of multiple units – from the clause to the phrase to the individual word to the punctuation mark – and that each of these units can be its own little world, its own site of possibility.

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