12 sentences with 'mark'

Example sentences and phrases with the word mark and other words derived from it.

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« This is a historic event that will mark a before and after. »

mark: This is a historic event that will mark a before and after.
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« Ancient civilizations left an important mark on human history and culture. »

mark: Ancient civilizations left an important mark on human history and culture.
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« The history of the world is full of great figures who have left their mark. »

mark: The history of the world is full of great figures who have left their mark.
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« The table I bought yesterday has an ugly mark in the center, I will have to return it. »

mark: The table I bought yesterday has an ugly mark in the center, I will have to return it.
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« Baroque art is characterized by the exuberance and drama of its forms, and it has left an indelible mark on the history of European culture. »

mark: Baroque art is characterized by the exuberance and drama of its forms, and it has left an indelible mark on the history of European culture.
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« That noted, where Seleucid rule left a lasting mark on the region was in the consolidation of long-distance trade. »
« Now science is taking matters into its own hands, and may be able to make its mark in the unknown territory beyond life. »
« Philosophers travelled from all over the Greek world to learn and debate at the Academy, and it was a mark of tremendous intellectual prestige to study there. »
« Also, citizenship, which had been the basic unit of political currency in the ancient polis, became a mark of elite membership that could be earned in several cities at the same time. »
« The dress of the bourgeoisie came to resemble a specific 'uniform' of respectability in the nineteenth century - the top hat in particular was an iconic mark of class identity by mid-century. »
« The frontiers of the Roman Empire, from what is now England to Turkey and from Germany to Spain, mark the heart of what its inhabitants would later come to think of as the "West" in so many words. »
« To pay the striking workers, the German government simply printed more money, undermining its value. This, in turn, led to hyperinflation: the deutsche mark simply collapsed as a currency, with the US dollar worth almost 10,000,000,000,000 marks by the end of the year. »

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