- N The Translation of English Humorous Utterances& A Perspective of Relevance Theory.
- While Non-Utterance is uses Silent and body language.
- Not everything that goes through our heads is a genuine thought, and far from everything we say is a meaningful utterance.
- Study on an Algorithm of Speaker-independent Utterance Rejection Based on Confidence Measures.
- He's a grown-up now.
- He's too grown-up.
- She talked in a grown-up manner.
- If you're good you can eat with the grown-ups.
- He's now a grown-up.
- They are all grown-up now.
- One must not hold it against them. Children should always show great forbearance toward grown-up people.
- He wasn't a grown-up.
- Tell children to tell a grown-up if they're being bullied.
- In some cases, schools should help children find new, more grown-up ways of doing the same things that are constant sources of joy : making art, making friends, making decisions.
- We are grown-up now, we can't rely on our parents for support.
- They have three grown-up daughters.
- They are grown-up girls.
- The group urges kids and grown-ups, including parents and teachers, to do what they can to make a difference where they live.
- Madu is a grown-up orangutan.
- I have lived a great deal among grown-ups.
- They have three grown-up children.
- Unluckily, most children and many grown-ups like only the thing given rather than the feelings shown in it.
- We are grown-up kids.
- They became quite grown-up.
- Now her children are grown-up and she has talked through with them what happened.
- This child speaks just like a grown-up.
- I have grown-up children who're doing well.
- All things grown-ups tell you---such as being polite, and being well-dressed---are very important.
- I have another reason: this grown-up understands everything, even books about children.
- Not all men are grown-up.
- Even grown-ups can't lift it, to say nothing of children.
- What do you want to be when you're grown-up?
- The boy eats like a grown-up.
- They have three grown-up sons.
- For each of those gardens, writer down the strongest memory you have then go outside and work out a plan to translate your childhood memories into your grown-up garden. Have fun.
- He looked so grown-up in his business suit.
- Most American children will leave home after they are grown-up.
- After all, I'm grown-up now.
- Why were grown-ups always so stuffy and slow to recognize good ideas?
- He lived alone, keeping close contact with his three grown-up sons.