Sentence examples for utterance what from inspiring English sources

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But this "implicature," as Grice called it, is not part of the literal meaning of the utterance ("what is said").

Unfortunately he is curiously reticent, offering only the odd gnomic utterance ("What lies beyond interests me"; "We can't see ourselves without stories").

In fairness, the collection's first disc contains some gems, beginning with "A Wild Hare," the 1940 cartoon that introduced to the world a rabbit whose first utterance "What's up, doc?" — all but announced that time had passed for a falsetto-voiced mouse named Mickey.

The result is that what's meant by an utterance, what the speaker vouches for in speaking as she does, isn't sharply delimited but trails off, in much the way that good paraphrases typically trail off.

What they can most firmly anticipate being taken to mean is strongly implied by their utterance, what they may or may not be taken to mean, depending on facts about the listeners they aren't in a position to know, is only weakly implied.

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Ged's master Ogion the Silent prods his restless apprentice with koan-like questions and utterances: "What, after all, is the use of you? or of myself?

Mr. Patek's transfer to Indonesia also offers an opportunity to answer another important question that has been the subject of contradictory reports and official utterances: What was a militant widely believed to be hiding in the Philippines doing in Abbottabad, where Bin Laden was killed by American Navy Seals in May? "Was he trying to meet Osama bin Laden?

There are tools to measure and analyze the steps you take in a day; the abundance and ideological orientation of your friends; the influence of your Twitter utterances; what you eat; the words you most use; your happiness; your success in spurning cigarettes.

Arguably, we can infer from Sextus' account of the skeptic's utterances what Sextus wants to say about the skeptic's mental states and acts.

One may try to express one's thoughts in definite, straightforward language, yet because of the semiotic aspects of one's utterances, what one says carries no single meaning and is amenable to being interpreted in more than one way.

And it is Maryjohnny who gives wonderfully casual utterance to what might be the motto of Mr. McDonagh's Leenane: "When I see them burned in hell," she says of some schoolchildren who called her names 27 years earlier, "that's when I let bygones be bygones".

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