| 41. | Martin sits at a desk, uttering deadpan declarative sentences that make those of Mr . Rogers complex by comparison.
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| 42. | Many types of internal punctuation ( colons, semicolons, dashes, parentheses ) are omitted in favor of short declarative sentences.
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| 43. | But Thomas Harris is a baroque, rather entertaining stylist, whereas Patterson is a straight-ahead crafter of basic declarative sentences.
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| 44. | Thus, most declarative sentences can become interrogative with the right intonation . " Which " has various translations in Kriol.
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| 45. | Speak in short, declarative sentences and jettison the bulky arguments that had been the quaint mainstay of Israeli political dialogue.
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| 46. | And also as with the particle verbs, the combinations form catenae ( but not constituents ) in simple declarative sentences:
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| 47. | The article should begin with a declarative sentence telling the nonspecialist reader what ( or who ) the subject is.
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| 48. | This word order is preserved in declarative sentences ( DS ) as well as in interrogative sentences ( IS ).
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| 49. | Spencer's post race remarks at Bristol were summed up in this simple, declarative sentence : " I never forget ."
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| 50. | There were 3-year-olds whose mastery of English was limited to a single declarative sentence : " Garth Brooks rules ."
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