... arrive in Hawaii? The person asking (39b) is not interested in being informed about all ships that at some time in the fu- ture will go to Hawaii. Instead, the user is interested in a much ... user to interface with several knowledge bases maintained by the US NAVY. The knowledge bases contain, among other things, information about the deployment schedules, locations and readiness ... graduate-from'(West-Point')(x)(t') ]] In a context in which all present or past admirals in the Pacific Fleet are under discussion, a reading which, as I pointed out in section 3.3, one...
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... something.15. To be spinning your wheels. To be putting forth an effort that ishaving no useful effect.To be working in vain.16. To have a good mind to do something.To be inclined to dosomething. ... Let’s find Martin, and tell him it’s a go.1. To be in the market for something.To want to buy something,to be looking to buy something.2. To mull something over.To think about something. To ... Up to something. Involved in some kind of mischief. Planningsomething.8. Something else. An expression meaning “somethingnoteworthy” or “something interesting or worth discussion.”9. To take...
... concepts were combined intoa single finite state machine (one for each concep-tual area). By examining the number of states andtransitions in the compiled finite state graphs, someindication of ... 6-11.Silberztein, M. (1999) Text Indexing with INTEX.Computers and the Humanities 33(3).Traum, D. (1993) Mental state in the TRAINS-92 dia-logue manager. In Working Notes of the AAAI SpringSymposium ... using the same approach as the oth-ers, but were not completed in time to be included in our performance evaluation.After authoring these local grammars using theIntex Corpus Processor, finite-state...
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... the distinction between idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms. - Gain an insightful look at idioms in general and idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms in particular in both English ... meaning from the meaning of several words” (Dictionary of English Idioms, 1979) As can be seen from the above definitions, there are different ways of defining an idiom. In general, most ... generalized Nominative functionnaming things, phenomena, processes, properties…naming things, phenomena, processes, properties…naming things, phenomena, processes, properties…naming accounts,...
... She couldn’t explain the reason why she was here. She couldn’t explain the reason because she was here. 120. Think of I’m thinking of moving to Australia. I’m thinking to move to Australia. ... She couldn’t explain the reason why she was here. She couldn’t explain the reason because she was here. 120. Think of I’m thinking of moving to Australia. I’m thinking to move to Australia. ... around three hundred. After eliminating the least frequent I listed the remainder, which you’ll find below. Even though I have strived to include the most common errors this list is – as...
... hours since my sister last rung D. My sister hasn’t rung since hours.11. Mary prefers to dance rather than sing.A. Mary prefers to dance than to sing. B. Mary prefers dancing than sing.C. ... prefers dancing than to sing. D. Mary prefers dancing to singing.12. It took him two hours to do his homework.A. He spent two hours to do his homework. B. He spent two hours doing his homework.C. ... two years since Mary began studying Vietnamese. D. All are correct14. I started going to school in 1997.A. I haven’t been a pupil when it was in 1997. B. I have been a student since 1997.C....
... FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME Stephen Hawking writes about the beginning of time, but few other people do. People who write "from the beginning of time" or "since time began" ... denigrating others. The word was then broadened to cover an exaggerated belief in the superiority of one's own kind in other respects. Following this pattern, feminists in the 1970s invented ... trouble. CARING Most people are comfortable referring to "caring parents," but speaking of a "caring environment" is jargon, not acceptable in formal English. The environment...