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Let |P| denote the number of all possible values of POS tags including start-of-sentence and stop-of-sentence tags.
For a sequence to be valid, the start-of-sentence tag can appear only in the first place and the end-of-sentence tag can appear only in the last place, while all other tags are not restricted.
No moving house or competitive churchgoing to get a place somewhere they still insist on capital letters at the start of sentences.
"Oh, hi," people say at the start of sentences on blogs, Twitter and Tumblr these days, both acknowledging and jokily feigning surprise at the presence of the readers who have turned up there.
Hours later a 22-year-old reader named David downloads them onto his BlackBerry, reads them on his way to work and muscles out a rambling but surprisingly fluid response using his phone's MemoPad function: no links, no capital letters at the start of sentences, just adrenalized response.
To do this, we defined the onset of each condition separately as the offset of the ambiguous phrase and then included an extra variable of no interest with onset at the start of the sentence and duration up to the end of the ambiguous phrase, combining all sentence types.
Make one codons out of the 64 code for start of a sentence, not the first word, and two codons out of the 64 code for the period of a sentence.
+++ David Chaytor will find the start of his sentence a cultural and personal shock.
Anaphora is the repetition of a phrase at the start of a sentence.
In English, we nearly always expect an imperative ("sing") to come at the start of a sentence.
At the start of a sentence (notably the infamous Because of an editing error), the needed phrase is nearly always because of.
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