Placard Sentence Examples

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  • Or make a small placard to sit near a bowl of cutters.

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  • Katie grabbed her purse and walked quickly down a pristine hall to a placard that read Officer David.

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  • Spotted on the streets was a Big Issue salesman holding a placard which read " Please queue in an orderly fashion.

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  • The placard will usually also tell you the appropriate tire pressure for when the tires are cold.

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  • I shall have to dig out the large placard from whichever cupboard it is in.

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  • Choosing non-wedding themed bookmarks may require a small placard or wedding favor tag attached describing the reason you chose that particular bookmarker wedding favor.

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  • These tiles are often found openly displayed on a pallet with a placard indicating a drastic price drop.

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  • Open the drivers door or passenger door and check the door frame for a sticker (known as a placard) which lists important information about your vehicle.

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  • If you're running out of options, check the trunk, any compartment in the center console, or even the back side of the gas tank door for a placard with tire information.

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  • The bodywork is made of five-inch thick military grade armor, strong enough to resist the approach of any student and his cardboard placard.

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  • Place a small placard next to each dinner plate that indicates where the money went, and why you choose the charity you did.

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  • All the early royal seals which have been referred to were affixed to the face of the documents, that is, en placard; but in the 11th century the practice of appending the seal from thongs or cords came into vogue; by the 12th century it was universal.

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  • During the leisure thus arising, Descartes one day had his attention drawn to a placard in the Dutch tongue; as the language, of which he never became perfectly master, was then strange to him, he asked a bystander to interpret it into either French or Latin.

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