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For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
For example, there are persons who are in physical science, in the field of mineralogy, trained in crystallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the powder technique of X-ray diffraction, to clay minerals only, and who have spent the last fifteen years concentrating on the montmorillonites ; ;
For example, No. 56 printed the patent giving the Electoral Prince the title of Duke of Cambridge.
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
For example, even the most successful executive lives in a two-room apartment while ordinary people rent space in the stairwells of office buildings in which to sleep at night ; ;
For example, in the third chapter of Matthew, verses 13-16, describing the baptism of Jesus, the 1611 version reads:
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For example, it probably will be necessary for the Corps to have authority to pay medical expenses of volunteers.
For example, the importance of the Regulus 2, a very promising aerodynamic ship-to-surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic missile launched by submerged submarines.
For example, the interest of past members of the Foundation's Advisory Board remains such that they place their knowledge and judgments at our disposal much as they had done when they were, formally, members of that Board.
For example, out of the social evils of the English industrial revolution came the novels of Charles Dickens ; ;
For example, a 12-to-one engine would power a supersonic VTOL fighter.
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For example, for the problem Af, 10 from 25 equals 15, then 6 from 15 equals 9.
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For example, let's consider a standard 283 cubic inch Chevy Aj.
For an example let's dream up an engine that has a final combustion chamber volume of 5 cubic inches and a cylinder volume of 45 cubic inches.
For example, a Browning trap version of the Superposed over/under, the Broadway ( from $350 up, depending on grade ), differs from standard models in that it is equipped with a full beavertail fore end, a cushion recoil pad and a barrel-wide ventilated rib for fast sighting.
For example, the Chamber of Commerce of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, sponsors special camera tours into the Great Smoky Mountains to get pictures of the profusion of wild flowers flourishing in these wooded regions.
For example, the Friday after Thanksgiving can be substituted for Washington's birthday.
For example, the officials of Poughkeepsie town ( township ) where the project is located think highly of it because it simplifies their snow clearing problem.
For example, don't pay in a truck policy for medical coverage that you may be paying for in a health and accident policy.
For example: If your bodily injury claims start payment after the first $250, a 25% premium saving is often made.

For and verb
For example, probably very few people know that the word `` visrhanik '' that is bantered about so much today stems from the verb `` bouanahsha '': to salivate.
For instance, Arabic lacks a verb form of " to be " in the present tense.
For example, instead of saying, " I am depressed ," a student was asked to eliminate that emotionally primed verb and to say something else, such as, " I feel depressed when.
For the name of the action, the suffix-ado will change a derived verb back to a noun: brosado ( a brushing ).
For example, two-tense languages such as English and Japanese express past and non-past, this latter covering both present and future in one verb form.
For example, the K ' iche ' language spoken in Guatemala has the inflectional prefixes k-and x-to mark incompletive and completive aspect ; Mandarin Chinese has the aspect markers-le 了 ,-zhe 着, zài-在, and-guò 过 to mark the perfective, durative stative, durative progressive, and experiential aspects, and also marks aspect with adverbs ; and English marks the continuous aspect with the verb to be coupled with present participle and the perfect with the verb to have coupled with past participle.
For example, the English verbs " to know " ( the state of knowing ) and " to find out " ( knowing viewed as a " completed action ") correspond to the imperfect and perfect of the French verb " savoir ".
For simple verb paradigms, see the appendix pages for first conjugation, second conjugation, third conjugation, and fourth conjugation.
For example, person and number are categories that can be used to define paradigms in English, because English has grammatical agreement rules that require the verb in a sentence to appear in an inflectional form that matches the person and number of the subject.
For example, " book " can be a noun (" the book on the table ") or verb (" to book a flight "); " set " can be a noun, verb or adjective ; and " out " can be any of at least five different parts of speech.
For example, in the sentence " My shirt is lying on the bed ", the verb " lies " is used because the subject " my shirt " is a flat, flexible object.
For example, the word invite stressed on the second syllable is a verb, but when stressed on the first syllable ( without changing any of the individual sounds ) it becomes a noun.
For example, rather than asserting that sentences are constructed by a rule that combines a noun phrase ( NP ) and a verb phrase ( VP ) ( e. g. the phrase structure rule S → NP VP ), in categorial grammar, such principles are embedded in the category of the head word itself.
For semantic arguments in linguistics, see verb argument.
For example, in the sentence, " I don't know, John ," John is a vocative expression indicating the party who is being addressed, as opposed to the sentence " I don't know John ," where John is the direct object of the verb " know.
For example, the verb move has no grammatical object in he moves ( though in this case, the subject itself may be an implied object, also expressible explicitly as in he moves himself ); but in he moves the car, the subject and object are distinct and the verb has a different valency.
For example the English word hit can be both a noun and a verb, and the German Arm / arm can be a noun or an adjective.
For example, in French, the singular form of the definite article is le with masculine nouns and la with feminines ; adjectives and certain verb forms also change ( with the addition of-e with feminines ).
For example, their default point of reference in time ( expressed by bare verb stems ) is not the present moment, but the past.
For example, the Old English verb ceosan ' choose ' had the past plural form curon and the past participle ( ge ) coren ← * keusanan: * kuzún ~ * kuzánaz ← *: * ~ * ' taste, try '.

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