Sentence examples for something transferred from inspiring English sources

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We have selected the syntax of double-object clauses like Hand the guard your pass (also called ditransitive clauses), in which the verb is immediately followed by a sequence of two noun phrases, the first typically denoting a recipient and the second something transferred.

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But he's always working on something: transferring the notes he's taken on matchbooks, hotel envelopes, and paper scraps into cahiers, scribbling and typing sentences and paragraphs over and over, honing the sentiments.

"A good vlogger isn't always going to be a good writer, and there's costs and time that come with trying to make something transfer into a book – ghost writing, content curation, continually giving them remits to write within.

"A good vlogger isn't always going to be a good writer, and there's costs and time that come with trying to make something transfer into a book ghostwriting, content curation, continually giving them remits to write within.

The metaphor of something being transferred from a cause to its effect was incompatible with the Cartesian definition of motion as a mode that is inseparable from its host body.

Nevertheless "something" is transferred from one sphere of life to another.

If you are one, you may have had an email from the company recently saying something like: "Transfer cash to your bank account at 0% until 1 August 2016 (1.9% fee applies)." In the case of Barclaycard, you can transfer up to 90% of your available credit to your current account (the minimum amount you can transfer is £100).

Fall Out Boy and emo T-shirts But use of celebrity-as-brand need not be so crass and off-putting: for every Perez, who appears to think that merely stamping a name on something will transfer popularity to it, there are those genuinely trying to use the power of celebrity to create new business models for artists who can't survive on record sales any more.

"Both require strong counter-attacking, though, so that is something that transfers over quite well".

It used to be that you had to design something, then transfer to someone else in engineering and then it would go to manufacturing.

(A vector is something that transfers genetic material into a cell; in this case it is a defanged version of HIV itself).

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