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1. When he did, he reddened – it was an idiomatic phrase, an
2. Many of us have earned our conventional stripes from the school of ―hard knocks‖, (an idiomatic expression that implies an
3. In the book of Habakkuk, idiomatic use is made of both a mount, and a tower, in
4. The Bible makes mention of Rehab again, her name is used as an idiomatic byword
5. around, comes around,” an idiomatic expression of the laws of karma
6. “You hear a lot of idiomatic English in those checkout lines, my darling
7. Correct Spelling and Idiomatic Expressions with Meaning and Examples
8. Idiomatic Expressions with Meaning and Examples
9. parts of speech in idiomatic phrases is atbest a shadowy one, and
10. the masters of idiomatic Castilian inthe century
11. In studying the commentary the student should underline in the textthe idiomatic
12. The italicized words are those that areespecially idiomatic
13. This peculiarly idiomatic use of the negative maybe explained as being carried
14. No scholar can doubt that the Greek language received in the hands of the Jews a certain Hebraic education, so to speak, during the three hundred years before Christ, which fitted it more completely for its highest use as the instrument for propagating Christianity; but it may be safely maintained that no part of that education of the language was directed to the overthrow and reversal of the signification of its most familiar words; or to the establishment of rare, idiomatic, and secondary senses, as the primary, leading, and established senses of the chief terms to be employed in offering the revelation of the gospel to mankind, and in making known the penalty for rejecting it
15. No one will deny also that it bears the secondary, idiomatic sense of to lose, especially in the first aorist active
16. Alexander was somewhat needlessly interfering with the lesson, since the object of the strong general statement made to the learner was sufficiently obvious—to impress upon him the proper, ordinary signification of the verb to strike, and the radical idea to which all the secondary and idiomatic meanings are clearly traceable
17. Alexander commenced a series of quotations from English poets and journalists to show that to take the verb in the sense of giving a blow would make nonsense in places were naval actions and trades unions are spoken of? I feel certain that the bystanders would consider that the foreigner was being unfairly treated, and that the teacher ought to be supported in his general doctrine; since it is of the last importance that foreign people should learn the proper meanings of our common words, and not be seduced into mistaking special and idiomatic uses for normal significations
18. Levin saw proofs of this in his dress, in the old-fashioned threadbare coat, obviously not his everyday attire, in his shrewd deep-set eyes, in his idiomatic, fluent Russian, in the imperious tone that had become habitual from long use, and in the resolute gestures of his large, red, sunburnt hands, with an old betrothal ring on the little finger
19. All the techniques demonstrated by Bruce Eckel use inheritance, but Python provides an alternative, and in my opinion, a more idiomatic way of implementing an Adapter