Sentence in a sentence as a noun

And some nations cut prison sentence, and crime went down.

Some nations increased prison sentences to try and deter crime, and crime went down.

Ultimately, any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge.

Every sentence you read is a clear consequence of the previous one.

Much of what he has said/written in the past has gained stature with the passing of time.--Edit: added last sentence.

We need to stop acting like we have a right to sentence judgement over what others release as open source.

After a year of regular *** use he was unable to form a coherent sentence.

He traded in stolen phone cards and turned in his compatriots for reduced sentence.

I eventually moved on to writing whole sentences, entirely in this new script.

Sentence in a sentence as a verb

I was halfway through the third sentence when I caught myself thinking - "indeed, that does sound like such a better dea--- Hey wait a minute!".

When I wanted to raise money, everyone knew who I was, and I got meetings with anyone I wanted with a one sentence email.

Any sentence that begins Lets take the New York Times as an example ... is thus liable to explain or describe little about the rest of the landscape.

The damage "accelerator" in Keys charges adds 4 points to that level, bringing him to level 10, which is a 6-12 month sentence where conditional probation is allowed.

So, what was all that ******** about measures and absolute continuity all about?You try to implement an algorithm from the blog post, and, as you finish, one sentence from blog post catches your attention:Repeat steps 3-4.

"Ultimately any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge" and had the judge thrown the book at him Ortiz & Heymann would have washed their hands: "Oh well, maybe the judge shouldn't have given him 8 years rather than 3, but that's what he gets for not plea bargaining.

Federal prosectors added nine new felony counts against well-known coder and activist Aaron Swartz, who was charged last year for allegedly breaching hacking laws by downloading millions of academic articles from a subscription database via an open connection at MIT. Ortiz today: Ultimately, any sentence imposed would have been up to the judge.

Is the ssh client really happy that it can make a TCP connection to the intarwebs, especially for me?What does this sentence mean to someone that wants to ssh from their phone?it helps you when you need it, and stays out of your way when you dontSo when I want to be sshing, I can run it, and when I don't want to be sshing, I don't have to run it?

You also know that if you tried to express the concept defined in a previous sentence, but without using names for measures involved, and a notation for a value a measure assigns to some set, the sentence would come out awkward and complicated, because you would have to say that a measure is absolutely continuous with respect to some other measure, if whenever that other measure assigns a zero value to some set, the value assigned to that set by the first measure must be zero as well.

Sentence definitions

noun

a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; "he always spoke in grammatical sentences"

noun

(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise"

See also: conviction condemnation

noun

the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned; "he served a prison term of 15 months"; "his sentence was 5 to 10 years"; "he is doing time in the county jail"

See also: time

verb

pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison"

See also: condemn doom