Your green slip covers the third person, which is your passengers or other vehicles that you hit. |
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It followed that findings should be presented in the third person, and in a passive and cautious voice. |
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A CEO who talks about himself in the third person and who is, to all appearances, a lunatic is not likely to be a very effective leader. |
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At some point during the above, she also apparently picked up the habit of talking in third person. |
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He enjoys playing the bouzouki and writing about himself in the third person. |
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Things are even clearer with the object pronoun in the third person singular. |
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He is a braggart with an ego so inflated that he often speaks of himself in the third person. |
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The third person in the triangle is receiving affection and intimacy that rightfully belongs to the spouse. |
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Mix in a third person and there are going to be hurt feelings and bitter resentment over not getting the pork fried rice. |
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In Hungarian, the zero copula occurs only in the third person, and in AAVE it is not permitted in the first person singular. |
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When we arrived Mike's leg had been splinted and the third person in the party was heading on out to call for help. |
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Instead, the memo I circulated to the faculty was firmly rooted in the third person and utilized the passive voice. |
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Chinese has no case distinctions or gender distinctions in the inflectional paradigm of its third person singular pronoun. |
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Two people went up each tree while the third person ran around below with the backpack, trying to catch the fruit they dropped down. |
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They were very sleek and small and had room for two in the front, and one cramped backseat for a third person in the back. |
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When I first concluded to print the book, I made an honest effort to construct it in the third person. |
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Though coyly written in the third person, these quips show him basking in his achievements. |
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I really like the idea of the third person narrative taking you into different directions. |
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Search the portion of English language text to locate each instance wherein the sexist word HIM is used in third person objective case. |
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Among those under 30, every third person, in fact, believed in the conspiracy theory. |
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In third person, you are a camera that can control a polygonal character, but you are not that character. |
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Others may be emotionally reserved, or show flat affect or may relate the incident in the third person. |
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The living room contains a day bed which can accommodate a third person if required. |
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Have an IOU made up and signed before a witness before finalizing a loan to a third person. |
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Even after getting used to the controls and mastering nice smooth corners the camera feels a lot more abrupt in first person than in the third person view. |
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A less in-your-face approach and more informative style, with third person commentary, would have complemented the strengths of this fly-on-the-wall reportage. |
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Senegalese lawyer Doudou Diene was the third person selected to join the commission. |
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The 1960s bachatas refer to women subjects in the second person familiar tu form, whereas in the 1980s women are referred to indirectly, in the third person ella. |
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In third person, Grand Theft Auto v was like a really elaborate action figure play set. |
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The story begins as a third person narration, a tale about an old writer. |
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In a pinch, the third person can keep production shooting in the event of a sudden emergency or sickness befalling a sound person. |
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Even though they are pushing each other, to a third person, they just seem to stand facing each other. |
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The recitatives and chorales are narrative exegeses of biblical passages and profess eternal truths, formulated in the third person. |
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Each personal pronoun has a corresponding possessive pronoun, the third person being identical with the genitive of the pronoun and invariable. |
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The definition, moreover, does not address acts aimed at coercing a third person as torture. |
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It is interesting to note that she was the third person of the Franciscan Family to be canonised by this Pontiff. |
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The seller is also warrantor for any encroachment commenced with his knowledge by a third person before the sale. |
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You don't say we, us, I, it's got to be always, you know, the government, the embassy, the Minister and that sort of thing in the third person. |
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Approximately half of the pronominal examples were the third person plural form they. |
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The third person I will talk about today, who will not be with us much longer, is Moya Greene. |
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The load in the boat was redistributed: two persons sat on the middle seat and rowed together, the third person sat on the forward seat. |
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If the respondent does not speak a language that any of your team members speak, you will need to rely on a third person to translate for you. |
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Each party may also question any third person, such as the other party's employer. |
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If I can be of help to the hon. member for Richmond Hill, using the third person instead of the second would make it a lot easier. |
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This pattern is very helpful for learning the feeds below when you don't have a third person, since you are doing the same thing as the feedees. |
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We also ask you the security of a third person, which shall guarantee the payment of rent if you can not resolve them. |
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While still a new hand, he happened to hear Addison and Wilson discussing a third person. |
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If you wish to vote differently, please instruct the independent proxy or a third person. |
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A proposal to remedy this problem is to have the player's age certified by a third person of confidence. |
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A seamless and unique blend of modern crime drama and supernatural horror with both first and third person non-linear gameplay? |
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The narrative alternates between first and third person, with large swatches interpolated from Magda's diaries. |
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If a third person has caused the accident, the liability insurer of the third person will be involved and will provide for the costs. |
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The problem was how or why this third person, the Third Person, came onto the scene later. |
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A report was been submitted to the procurator fiscal after a third person in two days has been charged with letting off fireworks in a public place. |
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I used voices in the first person, second person, and third person. |
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To think in the third person is to express sympathy and feel compassion for the victims. |
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In such a case, the corporation and possibly such third person are estopped from denying such authority. |
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Who is this third person who is neither one of the other two, who lies awake while they sleep, and listens for the chimes of country bells he doesn't hear? |
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Players choose to be either a criminal or an enforcer and are matched against each other in fast-paced, third person action. |
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And you were not backward in telling the truth about that third person. |
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You will accept to only use the content within a legal framework and not infringe upon the rights of any third person. |
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I call the third and final inflection of the triune name the pneumatological inflection, the inflection most naturally appropriated to the third person of the Trinity. |
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I get to play this sort of cold-blooded, taciturn killer who always refers to himself in the third person. |
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The hon. member has been in this House for a long time and he knows that when referring to other members in this House we do so in the third person, not the second person. |
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English verbs are inflected for tense and aspect, and marked for agreement with third person singular subject. |
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The effects of the outbreak were being felt as far away as the United States, where two people who had recently been traveling in Germany, and a third person, had fallen sick with the illness, the European Commission said. |
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In case the customer takes notices of any third person abusing his customer's data, he is obliged to inform stream24 without any delay. stream24 will immediately deny access for the data and provide new one. |
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A written or spoken communication must be made to a third person. |
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This includes acts by which severe physical or mental pain or suffering are intentionally inflicted on a person, e.g. for the purpose of obtaining information or a confession from the tortured or a third person. |
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Having been painted by a third person, the literal instructions of the works are short-circuited, neither painting being attached to the artist via a physical act. |
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The purchaser will have to make known with the salesman any unspecified claim by a third person, goods in question, in particular in the event of data procedure entry or hypothecation of his goodwill. |
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Every third person who tweets anything today has inexplicably taken on the persona of a fully annoying trendy vicar, dripping in unearned sanctimony as they tell you how, like, voting's really cool. |
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Each translation is completed by a translator-specialist, proofread by a second translator-specialist, a third person checks spelling, every number and proper noun. |
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Sometimes, subjects may be engaged in groups or through a third person. |
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What they do offer us is evidence of the practice of countering prior opinion, including material about the Decalogue itself, with a sage's new interpretation expressed emphatically in the first or third person singular. |
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With gun in hand The Evil Within closely resembles Resident Evil 4's third person shooting, where the aiming reticule is slow to focus unless stationary, adding nervous intensity and strategy to gunplay. |
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The distinction between this construction and the construction with adjectival possessives could then have been lost in the third person singular. |
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A MOTORBIKER yesterday became the third person to be killed in road accidents in two days. |
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We will look at the subtleties between first and third person narratives, omniscient narratives, free indirect style, and reliable and unreliable narrators. |
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Sometimes, the shifts through the third person from one inner monologue to another are abrupt, but this author seems to have developed a synchromesh technique that minimises the grinding of gears. |
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There is no transfer of the obligation of the obligor to the third person, nor, if the third person is under an obligation to the obligor, is there any transfer of the third party's obligation to the obligee. |
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I would like to give the same advice that I gave last night about making every effort to depersonalize the debate by asking all questions in the third person and not in the second person. |
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The private liability insurance arises for personal damages and damages to property which you have caused a third person and fends away unjustified claims. |
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Financial exploitation describes a situation where a person's financial resources are stolen, abusively controlled, mismanaged, or improperly used by a third person. |
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Where an officer purports to contract on behalf of a corporation without authority such officer may be personally liable to the third person on the contract. |
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The third person sentenced was Costas Gournas. |
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Severe disability: situation where a worker suffering from a permanent disability has to get assistance from a third person for his basic living needs. |
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In this context, the employer was not in the position of a third person, such as an insurer providing insurance benefits proposed by the parties to the collective agreement. |
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In support of the sixth allegation, the complainant submitted a copy of an e-mail dated 19 December 2005, which was addressed by Ms A. to a third person. |
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One example is having Caesar talk about himself in the third person as in the book. |
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The design shall not, however, be deemed to have been made available to the public for the sole reason that it has been disclosed to a third person under explicit or implicit conditions of confidentiality. |
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The new Act provides that an otherwise proper deduction would be invalid if it were required to be remitted to a third person and the employer failed to do so. |
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In addition, it is not the relationship between the convicted person and the third party which is important, but the fact that illegally obtained property was transferred to a third person. |
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For the possessive of the third person pronoun, the word its, first recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1598, is avoided. |
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In doing so, he also became only the third person in professional competition to compile a maximum to win a match. |
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Note the sometimes identical form of the uninflected preposition and its third person singular masculine inflected form. |
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Consequently, the third person plural forms hun and hen are interchangeable in normal usage, with hun being more common. |
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One such property is to have the same form in the present tense, also for the first and the third person singular. |
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The jussive, similarly to the imperative, expresses orders, commands, exhortations, but particularly to a third person not present. |
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Hine, a true accusative masculine third person singular pronoun, is attested in some northern English dialects as late as the 19th century. |
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The pronouns I and he are first and third person respectively, as are the verb forms am and is. |
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In Turkish, both the third person singular and the third person plural copulas are omittable. |
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Three, the judge wrongly told the jury that the provocation can also come from a third person. |
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A bill of exchange is essentially an order made by one person to another to pay money to a third person. |
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In English, the third person consists of pronouns such as he, she, it, and they, verbs such as is and has, and most nouns. |
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In a third person games you just control a polygonal character. |
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The first person present tense form is am, the third person singular form is and the form are is used second person singular and all three plurals. |
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The fact that the listener should preferably be referred to in the third person tended to further complicate spoken communication between members of society. |
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He was created Prince of Wales at his father's coronation, and Duke of Lancaster on 10 November 1399, the third person to hold the title that year. |
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He then traced them from place to place, till at last he found two of them drinking together, with a third person, at a hedge-tavern near Aldersgate. |
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As the third person along on their date, I felt like a fifth wheel. |
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One minor change from previous 007 outings is that the first-person shooter becomes an 'over-theshoulder' third person shooter when taking cover during firefights. |
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It is the regular ending of English third person present tense verbs. |
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