Example sentences for: marks

How can you use “marks” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The Smithsonian may be exalted as the repository of American culture and get high marks for whenever it hosts, say, a monthlong exhibit on the hardships of the pilgrims.

  • It is believed this marks the first time one sitting member of Congress has sued another in his personal capacity.

  • Reporters tripped over themselves to describe the importance of the deal, saying, in order of increasing excitement: 1) it signals "convergence between old media content and the new medium of the Net"; 2) it presages more megamergers, as other companies struggle to keep pace; 3) it "marks the passage of the Internet from an exotic technology into a mass media industry"; and 4) it represents "the triumph of the Internet as the irresistible force in business."

  • "About as entertaining as having blood drawn," says Peter Marks in a vicious New York Times pan of John Gray's Broadway show (half monologue, half audience participation) based on his best-selling advice book about gender roles and personal growth.

  • Turning right at the funicular terminus, a short walk brings you to Dísz tér (Parade Square) which marks the start of the northern district.


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