Sentence examples for utterances that it was from inspiring English sources

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By then a divorced father of four, Brink maintained in his public utterances that it was the responsibility of the writer to report the facts against the distortions of the regime.

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Ed Balls' "Ed Balls" tweet has become such a cherished utterance that it is now the prize in a Labour auction.

"I think if you flip this scenario and say, 'What if we had just dismissed somebody because a political opponent of the president had made an utterance?' you would argue that it was pretty irrational to act in that matter".

Arguably, it is essential to the proposition that Ava believes the proposition expressed by an utterance of (2)—that it is about Jospin and the property of being a Socialist.

The latter, 'hidden indexicalists,' admit the 'unarticulated' content into the proposition literally expressed by the utterance, but hold that it is not 'really' unarticulated, since below the surface grammar, at some deeper level, say logical form, the sentence provide an indexical to be resolved pragmatically (Stanley 2000; Stanley and Szabo 2000).

The color schemes that animate each page of Fright Catalog, generated by an "online Color Theme generator" sensitive (it appears) to its textual context--in other words, an application in which textual input partially drives spectral output--inflect each utterance so finally that it's impossible to imagine poetry has so long survived without such habitual pairings of sound and hue.

We confirmed by hearing all WestPoint Corpus utterances that contain this phoneme, that it is due to the difference in the place of articulation, that is, in the position of the tongue dip when the /t/ is uttered by native and nonnative speakers.

There must also be surface properties, which are the properties by which we can tell whether an utterance is an assertion, for instance that it is made by means of uttering a sentence in the indicative mood.

/ Relating to or being an utterance that performs an act by the fact that it's being uttered, as in, "I now pronounce you personal shopper and client".

Our study in addition to those mentioned above however suggests that it is not only the frequency of call utterance that is affected by the degree of male monopolisation but also the social information conveyed in these calls.

One is to claim that the contradictory utterance is to be taken as having some non-literal form of meaning, e.g., that it is a metaphor.

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