mark - use in sentences

Object

  • anniversary: These include an event marking the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks called " A towering day in history " .
  • beginning: The " % % " marks the beginning of the rules.
  • occasion: To mark the special occasion we were honored by the presence of Queen Victoria herself!
  • milestone: The first call on Vodafone's 3G network marks another historic milestone for New Zealand mobile users.

Converse of object

  • achieve: Make sure to read these feedback sheets and take the critical notes on board if you want to achieve better marks in future work.
  • overstep: Julie oversteps the mark - with dire results for Gaby.

Adjective modifier

  • cas: Resit ( for Honors students only ): Candidates achieving a CAS mark of 6-8 may be awarded compensatory level 1 credit.
  • windward: The left side of the beat paid heavily due to the tidal situation and a left hand shift coming into the windward mark.
  • registered: Registered trade marks are governed in the UK by the Trade Marks Act 1994.
  • indelible: I reveled in the fact that I could make my indelible mark on my own canvas, just like the great painters before me.
  • high-water: We may look upon them as the seven lines of an ascending high-water mark.
  • overall: I have taken several Units which appear to have lower overall mean marks than other groups of Units.

Noun used with modifier

  • quotation: Use " quotation marks " to search for an exact title match.
  • trade: Registered trade marks are governed in the UK by the Trade Marks Act 1994.
  • exclamation: PCMCIA Troubleshooting If the adapter's icon is a black exclamation mark on a yellow background, the card is not operating properly.
  • punctuation: You can extend this principle to test, for example, if a string ends with a punctuation mark: ?xml version='1.0 ' ?
  • tick: Tick marks on Which side of the graph to draw ticks.
  • pass: The pass mark for each written examination is 30 % .

Possessives

  • mason: The vaulting shows evidence of plank centering, and there is a mason's mark on the doorway.

Preposition: with

  • asterisk: Place the used cards out of play, into the compartment in the tray marked with an asterisk.

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