Exclamation Sentence Examples

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  • If Alex was a big question mark right now, Jonathan was an exclamation point.

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  • She turned, uttering an exclamation that came from nowhere.

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  • But to borrow Mr. Archimedes exclamation, Eureka!

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  • His stunned look was accompanied by Jade's alarmed exclamation.

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  • She found herself counting how many exclamation points Ingrid used before she read through the rules.

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  • There, circled in red ink, were two lengthy numbers, followed by exclamation marks.

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  • There is something very characteristic in the exclamation he is said to have uttered in his last illness, "An emperor ought to die standing."

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  • My brother's wife uttered an exclamation of impatience.

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  • Sloping shoulders, huge biceps, wide chest, lean abdomen … Now she understood rule number three and why it had the most exclamation points.

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  • That exclamation of surprise is one of the few euphemisms that avoid the use of the word God.

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  • One of the old men nearest to him looked round, but his attention was immediately diverted by an exclamation at the other side of the table.

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  • Just like with the original game, the hyphen and exclamation mark are both official parts of the name.

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  • As you make your way through this Nintendo DS game, you'll find that newly available stages will be represented with a white exclamation mark.

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  • Be sure to add two exclamation points before amaudite and one exclamation point after or the code will not work correctly.

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  • One of our most common first responses that we get from people who buy our rings is an exclamation of surprise of how amazingly comfortable the rings are.

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  • A professional business won't place a help wanted ad that's filled with obvious mistakes, slang, and excessive exclamation points.

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  • These will give you clues as to what kind of gifts you can give that will bring that huge smile and the "Wow, cool!" exclamation.

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  • Rather, write a letter of recommendation that is thorough, honest and not full of exclamation points.

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  • Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling - Characters refer to "Merlin's Beard" as their exclamation.

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  • Sloping shoulders, huge biceps, wide chest, lean abdomen … Now she understood rule number three and why it had the most exclamation points.

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  • Then they escorted her to the ladder, and Jurgis heard her give an exclamation of dismay.

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  • If you actually make an exclamation, as in speech, then use an exclamation mark - Listen up!

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  • These different worries drifted around their minds until Gordon gave a startled exclamation.

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  • Furthermore, thank you for your prompt delivery, the delivery man was intrigued by my loud exclamation of delight at it's arrival!

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  • Inevitably, this produces the occasional exclamation of " what!

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  • Montgomery gave an angry exclamation, and went striding down the deck, and I followed him.

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  • If the first character of parameter is an exclamation point, a level of variable indirection is introduced.

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  • If you see a post which you feel breaks house rules, please click on the exclamation mark below it to alert a moderator.

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  • A vein of sadness runs through his poems, sometimes breakirg out into querulous exclamation, but more frequently ventirg itself in gloomy reflections and prognostications.

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  • We sat on a stile, both of us plunged in meditation, and then he suddenly uttered an exclamation.

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  • When you see an exclamation point appear over an opponents head, the pitcher has thrown something he didn't want to.

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  • Copy and paste the semi-colons and exclamation points if you don't want to type them all.

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  • Yes, those two exclamation marks are part of the official title.

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  • A guard's exclamation drew her fatigued gaze from its place resting on the ground.

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  • There is no positive evidence of any measures taken or threatened against him; but it is certain that he passed nearly the whole of 1546 and part of 1547 at Metz in Lorraine as physician to the town at the salary of 120 livres, and Sturm speaks of him as having been "cast out of France by the times" (with the exclamation c56 TLilv xpovwv) in a contemporary letter, and says that he himself in another letter gives a doleful account of his pecuniary affairs and asks for assistance.

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  • Her first exclamation will be, ' That man!

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  • The story goes that, having been deeply impressed by Ramananda's teaching, he sought to attach himself to him; and, one day at Benares, in stepping down the ghat at daybreak to bathe in the Ganges, and putting himself in the way of the teacher, the latter, having inadvertently struck him with his foot, uttered his customary exclamation" Ram Ram,"which, being also the initiatory formula of the sect, was claimed by Kabir as such, making him Ramananda's disciple.

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  • When called upon to declare, he uttered the exclamation, which the event justified, " Eclipse first, and the rest nowhere."

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  • Only after she had reached home was Natasha able clearly to think over what had happened to her, and suddenly remembering Prince Andrew she was horrified, and at tea to which all had sat down after the opera, she gave a loud exclamation, flushed, and ran out of the room.

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  • Nothing," he adds, " is more likely than that in a crowded assembly a lady should accidentally have dropped her garter; that the circumstance should have caused a smile in the bystanders; and that on its being taken up by Edward he should have reproved the levity of his courtiers by so happy and chivalrous an exclamation, placing the garter at the same time on his own knee, as ` Dishonoured be he who thinks ill of it.'

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