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Example sentences for "complete sentence"

  • A nominative case and a verb, sometimes make a complete sentence; as, He sleeps.

  • A nominative and a verb sometimes make a complete sentence; as, He sleeps.

  • The period or full stop denotes the end of a complete sentence.

  • Hart avers, that, "A question is reckoned as equal to a complete sentence, and the mark of interrogation as equal to a period.

  • Anybody who is in possession of such words can easily predicate, but we shall now have to show that every word by itself was from the first a predication, and that it formed a complete sentence by itself.

  • Defn: A complete sentence, from one full stop to another; esp.

  • Defn: Of or pertaining to a period; constituting a complete sentence.

  • A complete sentence, from one full stop to another; esp.

  • Of or pertaining to a period; constituting a complete sentence.

  • It would be entirely wrong to quote any expressions of your own because they are somewhat like the speaker's statements, and it is impossible to quote anything less than a complete sentence in the report of a speech.

  • Whereas the summary beginning displays its resumé in a complete sentence, the keynote beginning puts the content of the speech in a single noun and its modifiers.

  • However nothing less than a sentence should be quoted--that is, every quotation should be a complete sentence, with indirect explanation.

  • In these quotations nothing less than a complete sentence should be quoted.

  • In such an outline care should be taken to make each heading a complete sentence, and to make headings that are of the same rank fairly parallel in structure of expression unless this interferes with the tone of the heading.

  • And don't be bothered by the demands of formal rhetoric: if a complete sentence stands in your way, set your foot on it and "get the stuff.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "complete sentence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about thirty; being apprehended; cases where; complete circle; complete failure; complete history; complete knowledge; complete loss; complete metamorphosis; complete record; complete recovery; complete revolution; complete rout; complete sentence; complete success; complete system; completely destroyed; excellent view; financial services; full fair; little picture; local preacher; longer able; only answered; religious development; under present