Sentence examples for sentences to repeat from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "sentences to repeat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific sentences that someone is expected to say again or practice.
Example: "For today's exercise, I have prepared a list of sentences to repeat for pronunciation practice."
Alternatives: "phrases to practice" or "statements to reiterate".

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Bruce Carlson, a board member of Survivors of Homicide, a Connecticut-based organization of families who have lost a loved one to murder, said on Tuesday that the courts had "very wide discretionary powers over when to apply the enhanced stiff sentences to repeat offenders".

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As founder of the Woman's Social and Political Union (WSPU), Pankhurst was sentenced to repeated stretches in prison as a result of her militant activity.

It is a country where a young man can be sentenced to repeated floggings because he put forward moderately worded arguments on freedom of thought.

Pankhurst, her daughters, and other WSPU activists were sentenced to repeated prison sentences, where they staged hunger strikes to secure better conditions.

In the study by Brownsett et al. (2014) the patients were required to listen to a sentence in preparation to repeat that sentence immediately afterwards.

The TOLD sentence imitation measure is directly comparable to the test of sentence repetition used in the current study (the child hears a series of sentences and has to repeat each one).

But his friends contend that the media tycoon has always been prone to long, rambling sentences and to repeating himself.

Once your student has chosen or made up their sentence, tell them to repeat it as many times as they can in a day, for example they can say their sentence whenever they go to the bathroom.

All other participants were administered the Test for Reception of Grammar Electronic (Bishop, 2005), an assessment of syntactic comprehension (receptive language), and the memory for sentences subtest of the NEPSY (Korkman et al., 1998), which requires participants to repeat sentences of increasing complexity (expressive language).

Typically, studies have required participants to repeat sentences to themselves in their heads, or, sometimes, count the syllables in words presented on a computer screen.

For example, they may appear relatively normal in social interactions, and their processing of conditional questions and ability to repeat sentences with complex syntax is closer to that of normal controls than to matched Downs syndrome controls (Bellugi et al. 2000: 15, 15).

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