Sentence examples for the phrase which from inspiring English sources

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He's usually credited with inventing the phrase, which Richard Nixon adopted, "We are all Keynesians now".

The phrase, which during Soviet times had become a kind of slogan, contained so much.

"Why not us?" was the phrase, which Kayo uttered with unusual clarity.

I use the phrase, which drives some academics crazy, "agreed-upon facts".

There was no need to articulate the phrase which sprang to a thousand minds.

"The third payday he hit the phrase which seemed right to him.

Vernon liked the snow, which reminded him of home, and the phrase, which he first transcribed as "boniverre".

Writing on Twitter, the archbishop of São Paulo, Cardinal Odilo Scherer, wondered if anyone even noticed the phrase, which is rendered in tiny letters on the notes.

The phrase, which is Aramaic, comes at the end of St . Pauls First Epistle to the Corinthians, and can be translated in several ways.

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"Above all I love the phrases, which are — taken out of context — fantastically surreal, deliciously obscene.

To edit text that has been transferred to a PC, you must first right-click on the phrases (which was discovered only after much fiddling).

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