Ours is owned by Marvin Smith, who runs it out of a walk-up window at a red trolley surrounded by toy cars and random ephemera. Keith Pandolfi, The Enquirer, 6 Feb. 2024 Some of these examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the wor...
Change is a deep metaphor for what is happening in the region with this familiar story. David John Chávez, The Mercury News, 13 Dec. 2024 Some of these examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'metaphor.' Any opinions expressed...
but they’re both OK. There are about six doctors in our practice and four in the other. So ours is quite big in comparison. And the building and
6. Use who, whom, whoever and whomever when the adjective clause refers to a person or an animal with a name. Use which or that when the adjective clause refers to a non-person (thing) or an animal that is not a pet. The French lady who was our tour guide turned out to be a d...
Figure 4. Examples of the generated summaries including the reference summary and an excerpt of the document. Figure 5 shows the average percentage of duplicate n-grams. The measure gives an insight into both the reasons behind the low Rouge F1 scores and the impact of the coverage vector; ...
Cumulative Sentence Definition and Examples By Richard Nordquist "I found a large hall, obviously a former garage, dimly lit, and packed with cots." — Eric Hoffer "I knew I had found a friend in the woman, who herself was a lonely soul, never having known the love of man or child....
For both felt themselves in the right over that little quarrel. (8) I deeply regret that our quarrel should have brought this about. (8) Besides, my good Pericles, none but an ass would quarrel with you. (10) I should like you to respect even a quarrel of ours more than that. (9...
These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts. 13 example sentences for DIVEST, such as:1. She divested herself of her coat and sat down.2. The disgraced official was divested ...
A few literary examples to add to Thurber’s at the top of the post: I am going to try to say something quite different than what they said. (Richard Feynman, ‘The Future of Physics’, fromDon’t You Have Time to Think?)
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