Punctuated Sentence Examples

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  • She cried and kept talking, her sentences punctuated by sobs.

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  • An odd ringing sound punctuated the rumbling storm.

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  • She heard the beastly snarl and caught the blurred mass of darkness, punctuated only by two flashes of silver, as Rhyn flew by her.

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  • When creating your script the most important thing is to make it readable and correctly punctuated.

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  • He punctuated it with a quick kiss and then released her again.

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  • Steep mountain cliffs, punctuated with castles, slice into densely forested valleys.

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  • A frantic instrumental punctuated only by a blood- curdling scream from MacGowan, it ' articulates ' perfectly how unjust these laws were.

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  • The course is a dual slalom, punctuated by jumps that send most cowboys flying.

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  • From July to October the humidity is high as the tropical sun is punctuated by short but spectacular rain storms.

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  • The Scherzo is rhythmically alive, the rhythms punctuated by timpani thwacks; shadows hang over the Lento.

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  • Later the dancers pass along criss-cross paths punctuated by stamping feet, wheeling arms and twisting torsos.

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  • Public areas are tastefully punctuated with flowers symbolizing Holland's connection to the floral industry as well as Indonesian accents representing the country's former colony.

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  • Silence and secrecy, punctuated with disingenuousness have consistently been its preferred modus operandi.

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  • Feelings of political exclusion and hopelessness engender damaging passivity punctuated by urban unrest.

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  • One of these was the notion of " punctuated equilibrium ".

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  • Tension is created by the shock of sudden animation or a repeated phrase that punctuated long silences.

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  • And one area, punctuated evolution, I know a little about.

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  • It is a sensuous duet, full of liquid movement, punctuated with brief moments of stillness.

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  • Back to Kate 's Story Wed 27 th April Another restless, tired day punctuated by small bursts of activity.

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  • Our drive back to the main road was punctuated by several stops.

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  • This main street is punctuated by a series of attractive buildings.

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  • The message concerning the undesirability of excessive drinking is punctuated regularly with mainstream news articles on the national epidemic of alcohol abuse.

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  • Napier 's subsequent career was no less distinguished, but punctuated by spells of retirement on half-pay.

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  • Ethnic nationalism means war without end, punctuated by periods of truce.

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  • Hence, rotorcraft design is essentially a process of evolutionary design punctuated by the infrequent introduction of new designs.

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  • The fields flatten out, punctuated by wind-swept pines.

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  • The familiar black and white color palette is punctuated by helter-skelter lines that mimic the appearance of a real zebra.

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  • It shouldn't be confused with the Arctic which is all water punctuated with regions containing a healthy mix of human and animal life.

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  • The petite dynamo boasted a quintessential early 1980s 'do back in those days, punctuated by a cloud of curls and thick bangs cut in a slight bowl shape.

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  • Lacoste - Punctuated by the bright and pastel colors and unconventional details, they also have a variety of sizes.

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  • The overall beauty of each piece is punctuated by the fact that it remains so well after its purchase date.

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  • When thinking of Paris, however, it is hard not to think of its stunning silhouette, which is always punctuated by the huge iron Eiffel Tower.

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  • Just strips of mere fabric punctuated by mounds of captivating flesh!

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  • The epic good versus evil theme is punctuated with more bad guys and sub plots.

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  • The voice punctuated all of the remarks with a series of elaborate motion graphics put over O'Brien, with images of the Twitter icon bluebird in more and more macabre situations.

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  • A quail punctuated her statement with its crisp call.

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  • He punctuated his statement with another soft kiss on her lips.

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  • Xander's cunning amusement was apparent on his heavy features and in the half-smile punctuated by bloodied fangs.

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  • Sixteen routes follow, punctuated with fascinating points of interest along the route - standing stones, springs, cruck barns and chapels.

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  • The author skilfully weaves his plot punctuated by the rhythmic drumbeat which heralds the appearance of the new moon.

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  • The book is punctuated with pictures of him engaging in shooting competitions with the tribal elders, dressed in full headgear.

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  • His theory of punctuated equilibrium is probably his most widely known contribution to evolutionary theory.

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  • Stephen Jay Gould has been the best-known exponent of this theory of " punctuated equilibrium " .

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  • It's a slickly produced, carefully punctuated multi-media extravaganza of sound, color, movement and action.

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  • Or more characterless rows of unsightly, fast growing shrubs, festooned with litter and punctuated by the odd illegally dumped fridge.

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  • A blazing third person gun slinging action game, Red Dead Revolver is fueled by a revenge driven storyline punctuated with dark humor.

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  • The cats have been with us for almost two weeks now, punctuated last Tuesday by a return to the Center for booster jabs.

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  • It provides an LSD like experience, punctuated by extreme lethargy, and tranquil feelings, that can last up more than 12 hours.

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  • The bogs are punctuated by small, rounded loughs, the source of many streams.

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  • It helps students understand postwar American history through a seamless narrative punctuated with accessible analyzes.

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  • Or, rather, a string of penalties is occasionally punctuated by rugby.

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  • These were delivered in his renowned style with erudition, punctuated by a disarming slight stutter.

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  • That is, we would expect them to experience punctuated equilibria.

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  • You'll find tankinis for girls, teens and women, punctuated with a variety of colors, feminine details and large sizing options.

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  • Before they hit the concrete, darkness swallowed them, and they fell through a cold, damp place punctuated by strange yellow doors.

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  • She leaned against a wall, overlooking a stretch of rocky terrain punctuated with patches of yellow-green grass.

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  • Besides, the long day had blurred both their minds to the point of uselessness and Fred punctuated every sentence with a yawn.

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  • Corridors punctuated by lantern stretched in each direction off the room.

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  • Beyond where the compound ended, she saw the tan sands of the desert punctuated by short, round shrubs It's called Traveling.

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  • She punctuated it with another kiss.

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  • From 1461 to 1465 the career of Matthias was a perpetual struggle punctuated by truces.

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  • In 1712 he published a carefully punctuated and annotated edition (folio 1712, octavo 1720) of Caesar's Commentaries, with elegant engravings, dedicated to the duke of Marlborough.

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