Sentence examples for to be mark from inspiring English sources

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While no one would elect to be Mark or Jeremy they have proved easier to watch even than the popular but nauseating David Brent or Alan Partridge.

It was like, "What if the messenger is even more ridiculous than the idea itself, does that make it more believable?" Then it was like: "It's got to be Mark Linn-BAlso". Also, he read for the part of Nora's boss in Season 1, so I knew the guy can really act.

His poker-faced virtuosity left psychological space for other surfers, which was something that many of them, I believed, appreciated; in fact, I believed that if the rider of that remarkable wave at Sloat on the day of the Super Bowl had turned out to be Mark people would not have applauded.

I said to my coach if anyone was going to beat me I would love it to be Mark.

Failure in design is honourable, in science and engineering it is found to be mark of incompetence and failure in politics and finance is ruinous.

Use a tape measure to ensure that you have the distances between plates even or at least where you'd like the distances to be; mark gently with a pencil.

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Sahara seems to be marked in other ways too.

The intifada is not something to be marked.

But they often seem to be marking time.

"The date somehow has to be marked," Ms. Szenasy said.

Instead, they are to be marked as "disturbing".

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