Sentence examples for share a sentence from inspiring English sources

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"And as much as I'd like to share a sentence with bands that really inspire Parquet Courts, say, Roxy Music, or Devo, it feels more appropriate for us to be stacked against Naomi Punk, or Total Control, or Priests"—punk bands he's toured with, which have also been compared to musical icons from the eighties and nineties.

He is the kind of reader that can't help but share a sentence he finds beautiful, often reading passages at length for anyone who'll listen, and thereafter can quote from memory lines he's read aloud for months after the fact, as if the spoken words have somehow been traced into his brain.

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A Tinder date is much like one that you might have arranged on a more conventional dating website, with two exceptions: you have probably shared only a sentence or two with one another, and you have no way of ascertaining the other person's height.

1998, six months into the impeachment scandal I co-founded MoveOn.org when my husband and I shared a one sentence petition asking Congress to "censure the president and move on to pressing issues facing the country".

One of the joys of a blog is to share a fragment; sometimes a sentence leaps out from an article that is so salient that it cries out to be snipped, framed, and widely savored.

Suppose it is identified with the content that all the utterances of a sentence type share; unfortunately, no such content can be attributed to a sentence such as "Every bottle is in the fridge", for there is no proposition that is stably asserted by every utterance of it (surely not the proposition that every bottle in the universe is in the fridge, which is never asserted).

On the metasemantic account of assertion, the content conveyed by a sentence depends on the shared presuppositions of the speaker and audience.

Arguably, the various sentencing components share a common goal: Reduction of the likelihood of criminal re-offending.

You can include a sentence that simply asks them for a share.

Within a sentence, both the subject and verb must share the same singular/plural state.

A useful guide in the quest for good example might be Stanley Fish's new book, "How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One," in which the professor and Times columnist shares his connoisseurship of the elegant sentence.

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