Sentence examples for that a verb from inspiring English sources

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I shall continue to repeat that a verb and its subject need to agree as to number.

The prose shifts tense queasily from past to present, and Greenfield appears innocent of the rule that a verb must agree in number with its noun.

Google has created the most popular Internet search engine, one so dominant that a verb made from its name has become a part of the lexicon.

Do you own an MP3 player that doesn't bling (is that a verb?) enough for you?

The program is being trialed (is that a verb? It is now).

The Stranger distinguishes between names and verbs (Sophist 261d 262a), saying that a verb is a sign set over actions, and a name a sign set over things that perform the actions.

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A recurrent problem was that of failing to indicate that, as a verb, VALET is transitive only.

The module that identifies and highlights PPIs searches for phrases that contain a verb or a nominal form describing an interaction like binding or dimerization; the list of verbs is displayed in Table 1.

"That's a verb used in ski racing – chicked – to chick someone," explained Canadian alpine racer Larisa Yurkiw.

St. George is also one of the few places visitors can oyster (that's a verb for taking your own oysters from their beds).

This is the type of an expression that takes a verb phrase on its right and returns a sentence.

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