Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... B ut American winemakers are nothing if not curious, so several—most auspiciously, Canadians—are now producing some remarkable ice wines that can compete with the best out of the Germanic countries. And, being experimental, these Americans have tried different grape varieties beyond the usual Riesling used in Europe. Most prominent of these new ice wines are from the Canadian vintner Inniskillin, with vineyards both on the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario and the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia—both cool climates that can turn to freezing temperatures conducive to making ice wines. Indeed, since Canada is not known for its fine table wines, the arrival a few years ago of these ice wines from across the border surprised connoisseurs, not only for the wines’ brightness and intensity, but for their varietal distinctions, since Inniskillin makes ice wines from Riesling, Vidal, Gewürztraminer, and even the red grape Carnet Franc, which produces a lovely rose-colored, spicy, floral ice wine. They’ve been at it for 35 years. ... "
" ... [P]ut an annual cap on the compliance costs each agency could impose on the private sector through its rules and regulations. The process for establishing the annual regulatory budget would resemble the process currently used to set the fiscal budget—we would have a proposed budget from the President and annual budget resolutions from the budget committees. This would make it possible to coordinate the regulatory and fiscal budgets. We need a regulatory budget in order to reduce the impact of unnecessary, excessive and conflicting Government regulations. (Congressional Record, Vol. 125, March 5, 1979, p. S2024) ... "
" ... ut regardless of when you start drawing your retirement or spousal benefits, if your husband dies before you, you would then be eligible for a survivor benefit equal to his full benefit rate plus the delayed retirement credits he earned by waiting until 70 to start drawing his benefits. ... "
" ... “I vividly remember the excitement that surrounded [the 2000 announcement by Clinton and Blair of the completion of the initial human genome sequencing] … [b]ut nearly two decades on, I wonder what happened to the promised revolution in healthcare. My physician does not yet base his prescriptions on my genetic profile and has expressed no interested in sequencing my DNA, though it is clear that the availability of data on DNA sequences is no longer a limiting factor.” ... "
" ... “I’m hoping they learn different words within colonies”, Mr Nichols said optimistically. “[B]ut if they teach the others bad language and I end up with 250 swearing birds, I don’t know what we’ll do.” ... "