A side-by-side sentence is a construction where two related phrases or clauses are placed next to each other to show their connection or contrast. This structure is often used to create emphasis and clarity in writing by highlighting similarities or differences between the ideas presented in each part of the sentence.
the owner of the restaurant allowed us to brig our dog in side the restaurant
In earlier times, a man could not court a woman without approval from her family. I was scheduled to appear in court to settle the lawsuit. Tennis players have to rapidly move from side to side on the court.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
A de novo sentence is a sentence imposed by a court without considering any prior sentence or recommendation. It is usually given when a previous sentence is determined to be invalid or improper, requiring a new sentence to be issued.
Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.
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on the blind side
The one side is adjacent to the other side.
there was nomads on they other side or the side walk
A number sentence has a left side (Nominative) the equals (verb) and the right side (predicate). It can be an open sentence with a variable, a false statement or a true statement.
Example sentence - The prognosis for the patient was on the optimistic side.
The obverse side of a coin - is the side with The Queen's head on it.
it was drizzly out side
You just did..! "Can you make a sentence using the word sided?" IS a sentence! I saw this question at school and my friend pointed out "They just did make a sentence using that word!" He has a point! Okay okay, real answer! Yes you can! "The 2D square is 4-SIDED" v one side fourth side >[] < second side ^ third side
The cow was procreating on the side of the road. This is a sentence which contains the word procreate.
The nouns are fairness, side, and story. They are all abstract nouns in this sentence.
side heading is a short form consisting in a paragraph or in a sentence