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Sentences with marked

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  • There has been a marked increase in crimes against property.
  • All he needs to do is make one phone call and I'm a marked man.
  • The result of a year's labouring, Wincing the Night Away is a marked departure from the classical-sounding pop of the first two albums.
  • The whole stanza from the poem commencing O, Summer Land, is utilised in this solo, the last two lines being repeated in a marked crescendo.
  • A marked man
  • A marked man
  • But other purchasers defaulted prior to settlement this year after their Oasis properties were valued at less than the prices marked on.
  • The three most important events in the life of a person is marked by a.
  • A marked change in behavior
  • With marked success.
  • Today, July 4th is marked by a range of enjoyable events such as picnics, barbecues, and parades.
  • Picture it as a two dimensional map with this moment marked by a bubble.
  • A marked man.
  • Beautifully marked birds; to read the marked pages.
  • As noted in section 1, it is best to have the elevations marked on the grade stakes that are already established.
  • Their first six years with the league were marked by setbacks; they consistently placed last in the National League West.
  • A small mark on his arm.
  • A mark of his noble rank.
  • Just like troubleshooting any other monitor problems, the first thing that I do was to look for any burnt marked, loose connection at cables.
  • A punctuation mark.
  • To bow as a mark of respect.
  • Good marks; bad marks.
  • His dissertation was below the mark.
  • A man of mark.
  • The usual marks of a gentleman.
  • A Mark-4 tank; an M-1 rifle.
  • To aim at the mark.
  • He was an easy mark for criticism.
  • A day marked by rain.
  • To mark each box with an X.
  • To mark the final exams.
  • We marked all the books with prices.
  • To mark out a plan of attack.
  • To mark passages to be memorized.
  • To be marked out for promotion.
  • To mark approval with a nod.
  • Mark my words!
  • To mark a change in the weather.
  • He set out to make his mark as a writer.
  • On your mark! Get set! Go!
  • My first guess was wide of the mark.
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