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Examples for "form "
Examples for "form "
1 It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
2 However, second normal form is only one of many possible normal forms.
3 The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
4 The Scottish professional teams have shown good form this year in France.
5 As a result it was impossible to form an effective parliamentary government.
1 The source language forms of the selected idioms have not been included.
2 GCL is the common language formed spontaneously between people in their inter-relations along the milleniums.
3 The languages formed principally by aggregation seem themselves to oppose obstacles to the improvement of the mind.
4 This uniformity of language formed a league between these nations which would have been broken with the utmost difficulty.
5 But it is also about memory, the way that language forms our myths, the ways in which our traditions are fortuitous, accidental.
1 Unfortunately Hanslick meant something altogether different from the Herbartians by his use of the word form .
2 This was seen for both groups of children for word form recall and for children with DLD for meaning.
3 Discovered by Dehaene, it is called the "visual word form area" and is located behind the left ear.
4 Therefore it is argued that this patient had damage to an early stage in the reading process, to the visual word form itself.
5 It is therefore concluded that PD reads words more slowly because of an additional impairment at the level of the word form system.
1 Even in my dream I spoke to Halum in the polite grammatical form .
2 Peru has stores of a grammatical form which has happily perished in Europe.
3 Either the third person must be used, or some new grammatical form invented.
4 The grammatical form is "The ninth of December," never "December the ninth," nor "December ninth."
5 The student should carefully note all those constructions in which the grammatical form and the logical force differ.
1 Its earliest manifestations took, just as in Bohemia, a literary or linguistic form .
2 As the Turkish government forbids public meetings for political purposes, the propaganda takes an ecclesiastical and linguistic form .
3 This battle between the established linguistic form and the new content gives rise to charming, but at the same time alarming, conflicts.
4 For example, thinking about dying and the imagining of it -it must be connected to its cultural forms and to broader linguistic forms .
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This collocation consists of: Translations for linguistic form