Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Gothic fiction" ¶ 46
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and instance
`` For instance, regarding the fact that the Gross Committee issued two interim announcements to the press during its investigation.
For instance, college-educated people consistently show up in study after study as more often than others supporters of the Bill of Rights and other democratic rights and liberties.
For instance, so-called `` conservative '' organizations, some of them secret, are sprouting in the garden of joining where `` liberal '' organizations once took root.
For instance -- what about all those people Harold Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other??
For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
( For instance, see Example 2 of Section 5-5, on red cards in hands of 5.
For instance, the following statement was rated low in compulsivity, `` She's naturally quite neat about things, but it doesn't bother her at all if her room gets messy.
For instance, in giving school grades or in making recommendations for the award of a college scholarship, does he consciously or unconsciously favor students of one or another social class??
For instance, there have been two Presidential Commissions on higher education since World War 2.
For instance, the dreamer sees himself seated behind neighbor Smith and, with photographic realism, sees Smith driving the car ; ;
For instance:
`` For instance, Djakarta, Indonesia, has three groups of dancers interested in coming here.
For instance, the Edwin Pauleys Jr., formerly of Chantilly Rd., are now at home on North Arden Dr. in Beverly Hills.
For instance, we cannot know whether even for church members the degree of conformity to Christian standards of morality increased or declined as the proportion of church members in the population rose.
`` For instance, Hesperus agreed to help me find my property, and I agreed to take him to Earth.
For instance, a C-Leg knee alone is not a prosthesis, but only a prosthetic part.
For instance, the word " bank " has several distinct lexical definitions, including " financial institution " and " edge of a river ".
For instance, a local society in the middle of a large city may have regular meetings with speakers, focusing less on observing the night sky if the membership is less able to observe due to factors such as light pollution.
For instance, according to Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic, the Arabic root ( to sacrifice ) can be derived the forms ( he sacrificed ), ( you ( masculine singular ) sacrificed ), ( he slaughtered ), ( he slaughters ), and ( slaughterhouse ).
For instance, we read of Whiting, the last abbot of Glastonbury, judicially murdered by Henry VIII, that his house was a kind of well-ordered court, where as many as 300 sons of noblemen and gentlemen, who had been sent to him for virtuous education, had been brought up, besides others of a lesser rank, whom he fitted for the universities.
For instance, the n
For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
For instance, antibacterial resistance genes can be exchanged between different bacterial strains or species via plasmids that carry these resistance genes.
For instance, iron changes from a body-centered cubic structure ( ferrite ) to a face-centered cubic structure ( austenite ) above 906 ° C, and tin undergoes a transformation known as tin pest from a metallic phase to a semiconductor phase below 13. 2 ° C.
For instance member nations of the Commonwealth where English is not spoken natively, such as India, often closely follow British English forms, while many American English usages are followed in other countries which have been historically influenced by the United States, such as the Philippines.

For and prolific
For example, autopilot systems that are prolific today were started to help bomber planes fly steadily enough to hit precision targets from high altitudes.
For much of the 1940s, one of the most prolific and successful authors of this often downbeat brand of suspense tale was Cornell Woolrich ( sometimes under the pseudonym George Hopley or William Irish ).
For decades, he was one of the most prolific authors in the new nation, publishing textbooks, political essays, a report on infectious diseases, and newspaper articles for his Federalist party.
For having such a brief lifespan, Nichol produced a highly prolific volume of work.
He was a prolific artist who filled sketchbooks with landscapes and portraits, as well as a popular author ... his account of travels in Turkey, released after his return to Berlin in 1840 and illustrated with his own drawings, turned him into a literary celebrity, a role that he embraced by donning a Turkish and giving public lectures ... For all his catholicity of interests, Moltke was no closet liberal.
For his prolific work, he was awarded numerous Soviet and international prizes and titles.
For the theatre and cinema, Ibert was a prolific composer of incidental music.
For two seasons at the club, Kežman made a name for himself as a prolific goalscorer and became a favourite among the fans of the club.
After a brief stint as an actress during the 1970s, Tessa Dahl became a prolific author of a best-selling novel " Working For Love " and popular storybooks for children.
For the 2007 season, Hull FC signed five players: Matt Sing ( a prolific National Rugby League try-scorer and Australian representative ), Hutch Maiava, Willie Manu, Danny Tickle and Wayne Godwin.
For nearly six decades he realized ethnographic and anthropological studies, as well as archeological research, and as a scholar was a prolific writer and public figure renown as a staunch defender of indigenous peoples.
For instance, one prolific contributor, Jiří Grünbaum, called himself " Medic Šnajer ," " Socialist Šnajer ," or just " Šnajer ," depending on his mood.
For a time the band also featured prolific and famous playwright and actor, Sam Shepard.
For England, his extreme weakness as a batsman, and, more important, injuries, restricted the number of Tests he played, yet his Test record in an era of flat pitches and prolific run-scoring remains exceptional.
For a winger, he was always a prolific goal scorer, scoring 105 goals for Burnley in 265 appearances.
For three out of those four seasons ( 1962 – 63, 1964 – 65 and 1965 – 66 ) he was the club's top scorer ; in total he scored 100 goals in 156 games in all competitions, making him one of the club's most prolific goalscorers of all time.
In November 2010, former member Melanie Alexander provided guest vocals on the song " Falling For The Dance Floor " with prolific Australian DJ Stonedog.
Tonny, whose own extracurricular activities had commenced back in 1973 with her own single release " For You " ( under the alias Sally Lane ), proved especially prolific, unleashing a string of albums, of which New Words to an Old Love Song saw her elected Best Female Country Singer of the Year by the Dutch magazine, Country Gazette.
For example, the Pokémon episode " The Legend of Dratini " was entirely deleted because of the prolific use of firearms being pointed and shot at characters.
For the next twenty years he was very prolific, collaborating on, directing, adapting, or supervising the production of almost 35 silent and " sound " films, including 6 for the Peninsula Studios, Chalk Marks ( 1924 ), The Girl On the Stairs ( 1924 ), The Wise Virgin ( 1924 ), The Awful Truth ( 1925 ), Beauty and The Badman ( 1925 ), and Let Women Alone ( 1925 ), while also writing seven original screenplays of his own.
For the next two years, Villalpando was a prolific activist in both Republican and Hispanic circles, serving on the boards of the Texas Federation of Republican Women, the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, the League of United Latin American Citizens, and the American GI Forum.
He was also a leading and prolific translator of Shakespeare to Hebrew, his translations include Midsummer Nights Dream, Measure For Measure, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing and Othello.

1.214 seconds.