Sentence examples for to have marked from inspiring English sources

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But Mr Duhalde's arrival seems to have marked a watershed.

The self-interest that seems to have marked audiences' reactions feels oddly apt.

So we turned to an area where campaigners have recently begun to have marked successes: divestment.

This, along with gardening, seems to have marked the upper limit of his conception of "fun".

In the Livingstone camp, the Newsnight debate seemed to have marked a turning point.

This moment is said to have marked the start of the clashes.

And yet Tuesday's announcement does appear to have marked the beginning of stage two of the league's expansion plan.

The press conference at which López spoke seems to have marked a turning point for José Rayas.

The president's conversion experience, Mr. Bennett said, seems to have marked a turning point in his life.

It was to have marked the end of 52 years of bitter conflict and the achievement of a permanent treaty.

Her century of experience hardly seems to have marked her at all (except that she's very good at Trivial Pursuit).

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