Sentence Examples
Then they ask people, do you consider yourself to be a D, an R, or an i. That's just the best they can do. |
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As have i. Memos in Washington do not translate well in places like Helmand. |
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It must be remembered that over distension makes contraction impossible, i. e., tympanites is paralysis just exactly according to its degree of distension. |
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The scale I2 is equicrescent, i. e., its subdivisions subtend equal angular intervals at the pivot point. |
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In this way a passage in the Old Testament may have, or rather comprise, an apotelesmatic sense, i. e., one of after or final accomplishment. |
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Moder, gyn, will not y washen' the dishen'. i. Mother, Jone, will not wash the dishes. |
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This woman exhibited erythrophobia, i. e., fear of red, and at the same time she believed that she was responsible for or had actually caused the death of her mother. |
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The one thing left to serve as the cause of its particularity is the fact of its yonderness, i. e., the fact that it has a particular spatial and temporal meaning. |
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By the end of the century J. I. Thomson would reveal that atoms could also be divided into parts. |
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Wait a minute, thought I. Am I not in France, home of the gratin dauphinois, the mousse au chocolat, the boeuf en daube? |
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It belongs to a section of the Iris family called Limniris, which also includes closely-related I. lazica 3 and British native I. foetidissima. |
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Mac went to school when they wrote on slates and so did I. Mind you, Mac's posh school probably had paper and ink. |
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Although it was later assigned to the genus Nemopanthus, morphological characteristics and its general aspect favor its grouping with I. montana. |
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In a 5-cm-diameter dish, we placed a randomly chosen, sprayed I. rotunda fruit beside a randomly chosen, unsprayed I. rotunda fruit. |
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Alan and I are going to do our first lead climbing with the security of a top rope, Alan first then I. Everything went better than expected. |
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For example, I. scapularis may transmit ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease, and babesiosis. |
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In fact, when I am near him I cannot focus at all, so deliriously in love am I. And this is not a passing fancy. |
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She was in the same barrack as I. Maggie was holding Nathan for me. |
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Two of my buddies in the class saw that I was close to exploding, and they were quicker than I. They grabbed me and bustled me right out of the class. |
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In Latin, remember that the plural of me is us, and that the plural of us is I. So a double plural is a singular, but you go from the objective to the subjective case. |
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This article is excerpted from the first chapter of Readings from the Architecture of Louis I. Kahn by Jeffry Kieffer, with permission of the author. |
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Elected mayor on the strength of an anticrime platform, Edward I. Koch had just taken office. |
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Ballet in two acts with choreography by Ivanov, libretto by Petipa, music by Tchaikovsky, and designs by M. I. Botcharov, K. Ivanov, and I. Vsevolojsky. |
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If he bails, so do I. But, you know what, I know he's not going to bail. |
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These seem as if, in the time of Edward I., they were drawn up into the form of a law, in the first instance. |
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Somehow, T. I. delivers supertechnical raps without ever sounding as boring as that last sentence. |
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As have I. Never trust a man dressed in a giant panda costume. |
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This was the clear result of the 1st George I., taken in conjunction with the other statutes, and the contemporanea expositio confirmed this construction. |
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Here I was all alone, no one to help me get over my mom's and sister's death, just me myself and I. It was as if I died and all I could see was black. |
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In the 125 Grand Prix, I. D. Fuller made it a grand slam by setting the fastest time trial, winning his heat and getting the checkered flag in the final. |
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No mollycoddle swain am I. I shall not sit and pine, by gorry! |
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Examples from Classical Literature
A Welshman in this manor had half a carucate, and rendered i. sextar of honey. |
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Is the lateral line complete in all fishes, i. e., does it extend from the head to the caudal fin without a single break? |
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Giraldus has elsewhere spoken of this event in the vaticinal History, book i. chap. |
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There are indeed already nineteen appendixes to the original work, as follows i. Family documents. |
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The nodus of the action is fully given in chapter i., the final issue in chapter viii. |
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It is in this incidental and digressive way that we get the description of the Gospel in i. 18-ii. |
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Dugdale, baronage, i. 413, seems to know only one William Crespin. |
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See Peel's Memoirs, i., 3, for his unpopularity at Westbury. |
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In the account of the Deans in Anglia Sacra, i. 590, we read of him. |
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See Mrs. Piozzi's synonymy, i. 323, for an anecdote of this walk. |
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There is a detailed description of the proceedings in Iliad i. 456 sqq. |
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Ovid, Fasti i. 201, says that the god had in his hand a fictile fulmen. |
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Fosters of the fe, i. 175, foresters of the king's demesnes. |
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For the paganism thus prevalent in Rome, see also Ranke, Ppste, i. 73 sqq. |
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Table I. is a copy or redraft made from older documents during this period. |
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Charles I. incorporated it, and the cloth-market was then of some importance. |
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How shal 4336 it an ben quod I. nis er an no ing at by ryt may be cleped eyer happe or ellis auenture of fortune. |
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He was one of the five members of Parliament whom Charles I. so despotically and so unwisely attempted to seize. |
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Something must evidentially be done to satisfy his honour, and Francis I. unwillingly gave orders for the bombardment of Nice. |
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Specimens of the alexandrite, named after Alexander I., are also to be seen here in beautiful form and clearness. |
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Sheshonk I. added a large wall at Karnak, covered with the record of his judaean war. |
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Well, to tell you the truth, Kathy, no more can I. I haven't the time either. |
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It is the tetragon with the Aragon bars, given as a shield of arms by James I. to the city he had conquered. |
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In 1814 and 1815 the lyse was temporarily occupied by Alexander I. of Russia. |
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I regret to say, so did I. Dog-gone tiredness and profound slumber are no excuse. |
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Neither have I. Let the dead past be its own undertaker, so far as we are concerned. |
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On the accession of George I., an order came down to unroof the buildings, and strip them of their lead. |
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Francis I. intrenched himself strongly in his camp, which the Imperialists could not attack without great risk of unsuccess. |
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Me to the rescue, thinks I. Id seen you do stunts with the vaporizer thing, you know, so I tried my hand. |
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Britton, who wrote in the reign of Edward I., thus describes this tenure under the name of villeinage. |
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Glenfield says you're pulling out, but so am not I. I'm for Hubbard and the optophone theory now. |
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Mr. Paton then took me to Malo, where a Frenchman, Mr. I., was expecting me. |
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Table I. gives the number of illegitimate births per 1000 births in various countries of the world for quinquennial periods. |
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In the reign of Richard I., the close-fitting helmet was superseded by the heaume, great helm or tilting helmet. |
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From another man it might have been just slobber, but Henry I. Dround meant it, every word. |
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Scientifically and historically he was even as you and I. Whence did he come? |
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This kamehameha I. must have been anything but a nice sort of person. |
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Francis I. was one of the vainest, falsest, and most dashing of Frenchmen. |
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He went to the Parsons with I. From he to they ant more nor dree mile. |
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A circle and its circumference have been defined in Book I., def. |
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For a Disjunctive in I., of course, there is no contrapositive. |
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Edward I. granted this privilege to the barons of the cinque Ports. |
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Yet the blackbird is older even than I. Go listen to her story. |
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They are not balsamic like Order I., but of an aromatic flavor. |
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Francois I. used for asseveration, On the word of a gentleman. |
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I am a woman, I. I know nothing of philosophical philanthropy. |
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Antinous, you are wiser than I. Let us leave the future to the future. |
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I was then carried straight through ward I. into the operating theatre. |
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Linn evidently has described another species under I. Ovulorum, in fn. |
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But we are no good, neither you nor I. You're a wastrel and a stray. |
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It is true that the Napoleon I. of vela is a beautiful statue. |
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