Nine respondents added that material in
inverted commas is not also detected by the software.
"He beat me as an amateur - well, 'beat me' in
inverted commas - but I went to the Olympic Games for our country and won a gold medal.
That's why, in
inverted commas, inviting a criminal proves how open-minded Turkey is," he said.
My sloth is a pose," Wayne Koestenbaum once had Kilimnik saying in an imagined conversation between her and Brigitte Bardot.) Evacuating campy tatters from a dressing-up box of obsolete European culture, it knowingly tacks extra frills of scare quotes onto the
inverted commas already in place.
Trying to find resources for Jane Austen gave the same number of hits whether or not
inverted commas or Boolean logic was applied and the results were not all relevant.
This is a wonderful book which might one day even be thought of as a classic (cue
inverted commas).
In fact, I treat is as the beginning of
inverted commas. After this recognition, I'm motivated to do even better in future.
The terms are in
inverted commas here because, as Head demonstrates, these are slippery terms, not fixed and defined by law, but open to political and opportunist definition and manipulation.
In writing this piece we have consistently placed the word 'hologram' in
inverted commas but in neither of the announcements related to these two developments is the technology so described.
I use
inverted commas around the word "designs" because these coins have not really been designed at all.
For instance, an expression which keeps recurring in the work is' regular pastoral drama', but sometimes 'regular' is set between
inverted commas (e.g.
One felt a tingle of scepticism when one saw 'bad' Governments given
inverted commas: in most people's minds, there is no doubt that there are a lot of really, 100 per cent-proof, bad Governments around, and aid given to their peoples is given despite the dictator pro tem.