Sentence examples for word changing from inspiring English sources

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We want you to know One can seldom change the word order in these 10 sentences without doing something else adding or subtracting a word, changing the meaning.

SketchChair also offers software that lets you draw-on components like legs, and test the physics of the chair against a manikin sized to the proportions of your body".The idea of a 'factory' is, in a word, changing," writes Chris Anderson, a journalist and entrepreneur, in his new book, "Makers: The New Industrial Revolution".

Despite that, he is openly critical of VCs who do not think in such word changing arenas as education.

If you bend the word, (changing the syllables), your can make even the word orange rhyme.

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The English language can be a treacherous and slippery thing, with some entirely innocuous words changing their character as they cross the Atlantic.

Their target is words written in katakana, a script largely reserved for writing the exploding number of trendy words imported from Western languages, especially English -- even though Japanese has been borrowing Western words, changing their pronunciation and giving them a Japanese flavor, at least since the 19th century.

In other words, changing from public to private schools does not overcome the problem of repetition.

In other words, changing in the preliminary active power scheduling due to operation or security enforcements is not required.

The proposed algorithm is based on the adaptability concept of changing the constant value in the previous version of the algorithm (ItswTCM), in other words, changing the limit for the constant value without affecting the simplicity of the algorithm.

Venditti and Pagel used concepts and tools borrowed directly from evolutionary biology to illuminate our linguistic history revealing that the early development of a new dialect can be a turbulent time, with many words changing all at once.

The Parliament is proposing an amendment to the EC's wording changing the proposed 'right to be forgotten' to a 'right to erasure and to be forgotten' [amendment 34 of the Albrecht report].

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