Nope, unfortunately not. This is a somewhat complex formal sentence. The correct structure will be as follows:
"It was after reportingin your office that I understood my impulsiveness"
It is however still not ideal. Please state in which context you wish to use this sentence...
I won't be in the office tomorrow.
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I'll be out of the office for the rest of the day.Meet me at the satellite office.
CPT codes
I am present in the office today.Today, I am present in the office.
You can try reporting it to your local law enforcement agency but you may have to end up reporting it to your nearest office of the FDLE.
Yes, "Administrative Office" should be capitalized in a sentence if it is used as a proper noun, such as when referring to a specific office or department within an organization.
OMB - Office of Management and Budget
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
The commitment issued to the Sheriff is basically the sheet of paper that is handed to him or his department, which officially declares the sentence for the defendant. On probation cases, the defendant is given this paper to get into the probation office upon reporting for the first time. This will tell the probation office the length of probation the defendant has been sentenced.
No. It is a complete sentence. They (subject) wanted (predicate, with) their own post office(object).