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  • I know the next sentance is where he tries to pimp his blog.

    Matthew Yglesias » Requests We Can Believe In 2009

  • I am the most motivated officer that everyone on my area knows but this type sentance is not rare; what is the point??????? on September 23, 2009 at 10: 04 pm Pinkstone

    “Two Years” for Jon Harper Killer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Note that the last sentance is most likely meant to be read as the Sky reporter's words, not Bosworth's, so huge pinch of salt.

    Filmstalker: Lois Lane spin-off is nuts 2006

  • Look at the last sentance - in other words, if a bank didn't do what they were told, they would be punished ( "take this information into consideration when approving applications for new mergers or acquisitions"), and if a loan officer didn't do what the bank told her (i.e. give loans to whomever), she could lose her job.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2010

  • I thought the sentance was a bit harsh for 'rubbing' against someone on the tube.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • Look at the last sentance - in other words, if a bank didn't do what they were told, they would be punished ( "take this information into consideration when approving applications for new mergers or acquisitions"), and if a loan officer didn't do what the bank told her (i.e. give loans to whomever), she could lose her job.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2010

  • I thought the sentance was a bit harsh for 'rubbing' against someone on the tube.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • Look at the last sentance - in other words, if a bank didn't do what they were told, they would be punished ( "take this information into consideration when approving applications for new mergers or acquisitions"), and if a loan officer didn't do what the bank told her (i.e. give loans to whomever), she could lose her job.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2010

  • Look at the last sentance - in other words, if a bank didn't do what they were told, they would be punished ( "take this information into consideration when approving applications for new mergers or acquisitions"), and if a loan officer didn't do what the bank told her (i.e. give loans to whomever), she could lose her job.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2010

  • And Faulkner has his uses … you can learn a lot about sentance structure from his work.

    How to Make Your Writing Matter to Your Readers | Write to Done 2009

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