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Sentence count:161+7Posted:2017-10-03Updated:2020-07-24
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61, Create a list of clear tactics describing exactly how you plan to meet these goals.
62, To imagine the wording of the letter to the magazine describing my own disappearance.
63, Lenin declared in 1917, describing how the Bolsheviks planned to retain power.
64, Of course they began howling and describing me as the villain and the enemy of peace.
65, Mr Deane was quoted in the local paper describing the incident as' an awful shock.
66, There are few longitudinal studies which have published data describing changes in the ability to undertake specific adl activities over time.
67, Explain why you are concerned, describing the patient's symptoms carefully, and ask for advice.
68, Figure 8-5 contains a flowchart with 18 points describing the steps to be taken if accurate measurements are completed.
69, Obtain a manual describing the instruction set of a medium or large computer.
70, The absurdity of describing a nationality she distrusted to a man she knew she loathed struck her at once.
71, This chapter will attempt to convey some of our experiences, as well as describing a structured group programme.
72, Describing herself as the unrepentant collector, Mrs. Vernon Smith showed a variety of garments and artefacts.
73, It is a team game played by picking cards and describing as many entries before the timer runs out.
74, Keating expressed regret over the resignation,[http://sentencedict.com/describing.html] describing Richardson's relationship with Symons as unfortunate but not improper.
75, In fact, each individual drop of water is describing a circular motion which takes it nowhere overall.
76, Attending is simply describing what the child is doing, rather like a running commentary on the activity.
77, Unlike rocky asteroids, or dusty comets as large as mountains, the objects Frank is describing are like new-fallen snow.
78, We will look first at problems arising during the field-work, before describing the nature of Easton and its police station.
79, Swift himself gives some space to describing wedding festivities, though the bitter revelation is expected shortly.
80, Immediately preceding this extracted fragment, the narrator has been describing an incident relevant to the main story.
81, Don't at this stage put any effort into deciding what you learned - just concentrate on describing what actually happened.
82, I find confirmation of this in the fact that in describing Pelops's wing of the gable he ends with Alpheus.
83, What I am describing in outline here is a world enveloped by a military nightmare.
84, Indeed, he had been very vague about his student activities, describing himself as a mature student in marketing studies.
85, It is a word between two languages describing a place between two countries.
86, Also, falsely describing goods can amount to a criminal offence under the Trades Description Act 1968.
87, We started this chapter by describing microeconomics as tile complex study of mundane questions like whether to buy another can of tuna.
88, Hewlett-Packard asks customers to make presentations describing their needs to its engineers.
89, She ended her address by describing her personal image of the Holy Spirit.
90, No one, however, sought neuropsychological consultation or reviewed Lezak's book describing our methods.
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