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Repeat Sentence / Write from Dictation

Updated 2018

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1. I am a biologist and an engineer who builds stuff out of DNA
2. Richer countries bear most of the responsibilities for global warming.
3. The science shows the warnings have very limited impact on behaviour.
4. We are less likely to compromise which means we are not listening to each other.
5. My team and I received this email because we have just invented a biological printer.
6. Being a student representative on the union really cuts into my study time.
7. This is the third time you have asked for an extension on this project.
8. I got a tutorial in an hour and I have not got any time to prepare for it.
9. A conversation requires a balance between talking and listening.
10. The biological printer leverages our ability to read and write DNA.
11. The fire left the area almost completely devoid of vegetation.
12. They say professor Jane’s lectures are always interesting and funny.
13. As time passes you gather more and more information about where the wind is blowing.
14. I think we should get together over the weekend to discuss this assignment.
15. I can edit and program DNA to do things just like coders programming a computer.
16. You are not permitted to take reference books out of the library.
17. We are warning the clients that the prices are increasing.
18. The library will be closed for three days, over the bank holiday weekend.
19. What we find is that people tend to change their belief towards more desirable opinion.
20. A genome is a complete set of DNA within an organism.
21. Much of his research objectives are driven by his natural curiosity and instincts.
22. The opposition has so far been unresponsive to our proposal.
23. The seminar will now take place a week on Tuesday.
24. There is an hourly bus service from the campus into town.
25. Scientists started mastering the techniques for reading DNA.
26. I believe that children should read aloud more.
27. A lot of agricultural workers came to the East End to look for alternative work.
28. A periodical is a publication that is issued regularly.
29. A preliminary bibliography is due the week before the spring break.
30. A through bibliography is need at the end of every assignment.
31. Acupuncture is a technique involved in traditional Chinese medicine.
32. All essays and seminar papers submitted must be emailed to your tutor.
33. All necessary information is in the assignment.
34. All students and staff have the access to printers and laptops.
35. All students are encouraged to vote in the forthcoming elections.
36. All students need to participate in the exercise.
37. Allergy problems do run in the family but we don’t understand why.
38. And in this regard, as well as in other regards, this consideration is important.
39. Any text or references you make should be cited appropriately in the footnotes.
40. Any one who has a problem with their accommodation should speak to the welfare
officer.
41. Being a student representative on the union really cuts into my study time.
42. Company exists for money, not for society.
43. Conferences are always scheduled on the third Wednesday of the month.
44. Distance learning has become far more popular these days.
45. Doctor Green’s office has been moved to the second floor of the building.
46. Does the college refectory offer vegetarian dishes on a daily basis?
47. Doing this research makes me think of the purpose of science.
48. Don’t forget to do library tour on the first week of your semester.
49. Don’t forget to hand in your assignments by the end of next week.
50. During the next few weeks, London will become one of the most powerful and
prosperous cities in Europe.
51. Elephant is the largest mammal on the land.
52. Essays should be typed with double space on the white paper.
53. Farmers do not always receive the price for agricultural goods.
54. Fees are heavily discounted, and bursaries are available for delegates.
55. Good research presents many benefits to the real people.
56. He was not the only one to call for a legal reform in the 20th century.
57. Higher numbers of patients were infected than during previous outbreaks of illness.
58. However, this method is problematic in terms of accuracy.
59. I believe children should read aloud more.
60. I didn’t understand the author’s point of view on immigration.
61. I think the university’s main campus is closed.
62. I don’t like cheese and tomato sandwiches on white bread.
63. I missed yesterday’s lecture. Can I borrow your notes?
64. I still don’t understand the last sentence.
65. I thought the midterm exam was only worth half of our course grade.
66. I will be on my office everyday from eleven to twelve.
67. I will check again but I am pretty sure we are supposed read chapter two.
68. I will now demonstrate how the reaction can be arrested by adding a dilute acid.
69. I will start with the history of the district, and then focus on the life in the first half of the
20th century.
70. I have got a tutorial in an hour, but I don’t have time to prepare for it.
71. If you forgot your student number, you should contact Jenny Brice.
72. If you want to quit the student union, tell the registrar.
73. In Europe, the political situation is similar regarding globalisation.
74. In the last few weeks, we have been looking at various aspects of social history of
London.
75. In the past, students were required to complete two long written assignments.
76. International students can get help with local housing near the university.
77. All evaluation forms will be reviewed by the university personnel.
78. The article illustrates a number of very interesting experiments.
79. Animals raised in captivity behave differently from their wild counterparts.
80. Remember to review all sources before drawing any conclusions.
81. Clinical placement in nursing prepares students for professional practice.
82. Climate change is an accepted theory among a group of reputable scientists.
83. Control systems in manufacturing require a high level of accuracy.
84. If finance is the cause of concern a scholarship will be available.
85. Important details are missing from the summary.
86. It might not be possible to solve the problem easily.
87. Supply and demand is one of the most fundamental factors in the academic economies.
88. Teaching assistants will receive a monthly stipend for housing.
89. All evaluation papers are reviewed by the university personnel.
90. The placement test of mathematics and statistics is offered to every semester.
91. The same issue featured both explanations of the problem.
92. The scientists are always asking the government for more money.
93. There is a pharmacy on campus near the bookstore.
94. They were struggling last year to make their services paid.
95. Tours operate all year around, but the busiest dry season runs from May.
96. Undergraduate student may pay their interest within specific programs.
97. Student concession cards can be obtained by completing an application form.
98. Students were instructed to submit their assignments by Friday.
99. Mutually exclusive events can be described as either complementary or opposite
100. There are many branches of medical studies.
101. The artists tied the conservative politicians, earned their role of critics.
102. The city’s founder created set of rules that came to law.
103. The commissioner will portion a fund among the authorities.
104. The development in information technology has greatly changed the way people work.
105. The history of this university is long and interesting one.
106. The library holds substantial collection of material on economic history.
107. The massive accumulation of data is converted into a communicable argument.
108. The museum is closed on the first Monday of each month.
109. The nation achieved its prosperity by opening its port for trade.
110. The media has transformed the traditional national boundaries.
111. The plight of wildlife has been ignored by many developers.
112. The qualification will be assessed using criterion reference approach.
113. The results of study underscored the discoveries from early detection.
114. The sociology department is highly regarded worldwide.
115. The study of archaeology requires extensive international field work.
116. The summer course has been cancelled due to insufficient enrolment.
117. The teacher asked the group to commence the task.
118. The theme of the instrumental work exhibits a more demure, compositional style.
119. This course considerably emphasizes on the critical thinking skills.
120. You may need to purchase an academic gown before the commencement.
121. You must be able to work in a team.
122. She used to be the editor of the student newspaper.
123. Art is an expression of creative skill and imagination.
124. The business policy seminar includes an internship with a local firm.
125. The lecture tomorrow will discuss educational policies in the United States.
126. The students were instructed to submit their assignment before Friday.
127. It is hard to anticipate all the different characters that they react.
128. A celebrated theory is still a great source of controversy.
129. A party was thrown on a small meeting room.
130. A typical task of this course involves a study of society.
131. An aerial photograph was promptly registered for a thorough evaluation.
132. An archaeologist’s new discovery stands out in previous overlooked foundations.
133. Assignments should be submitted to the department before the deadline.
134. Before submitting your dissertation, your advisor must approve your application.
135. Behind the garage, there is flat car drawn by mules.
136. Chemistry building is located at the entrance of the campus.
137. Calculators may not be used during the examination.
138. Everyone must evacuate the premises during the fire drill.
139. Free campus tours run daily during summer for prospective students.
140. Good research delivers practical benefits for real people.
141. Graduates from journalism get jobs in communications field.
142. He landed his job in a prestigious low firm.
143. I thought it was thrown in the small meeting room.
144. It hard to anticipate all the different characters that were in the act.
145. Many graduates studying journalism get jobs in communications field.
146. Most students have not considered these issues before.
147. Mutually exclusive events are neither complementary nor opposing.
148. Synopsis contains most important information.
149. Native speakers are always exempted from the exams in their own language.
150. Observers waited nervously with bated breath for the concert.
151. Participants are initially selected from a range of foundational subjects.
152. Radio is a popular form of entertainment throughout the world.
153. The railway made long distance travel possible for everyone.
154. Remember to sign the attendance register before leaving the hall.
155. The two variables in the study were very closely correlated.
156. The undergraduates need some specific sources, to analyse a specific program.
157. The untapped potential of using the sun is enormous.
158. The ways in which people communicate is constantly changing.
159. There are still many people struggling in the lab.
160. There is a welcome party for all the new students each term.
161. Those students seeking for further extension should talk to their faculties for more
information.
162. Tribes vibe with each other to build monolithic statues.
163. University department should carefully monitor articles and other publications by
faculty.
164. We cannot consider an increase in price at this stage.
165. We study science to understand and appreciate the world around us.
166. While reconciliation is desirable, basic underlying issue must be addressed.
167. Your lowest quiz grade omitted from the calculations.
168. In his lifetime, he composed most of the works.
169. Novelists writes things about things they know about.
170. The poster of this play is hung in the large lecture theatre.
171. An architect requires problem-solving skills and an eye of design.
172. There is a difference between mass production and batch production.
173. Students should take advantage of the online resources before attending the lecture.
174. He was constantly looking for ways to bring industry and agriculture closely together.
175. A good research assistant is not afraid to ask questions.
176. It is important that you should keep this medicine in the fridge.
177. She doesn’t even care about it what is honest and true.
178. In-spite of the cold temperature, the sky is clear and blue.
179. Columbia is a world leading coffee exporter.
180. Half of the marks in mathematics are allocated to the correct working.
181. The doctor was not here today.
182. Distinguish him from others is the dramatic use of black and white photography.
183. Chapter one provides historical background of the topic.
184. The small Indian state is a land of forest valley and snowy islands.
185. The first person from the space was from Soviet Union.
186. Biological information should be removed from the publication.
187. I could not save my work as my computer got crashed.
188. Portfolio is due to the internal review of office no later than Tuesday.
189. Residents hall is closed prior to the academic building closing time in the semester.
190. Acupuncture is a technique involved in traditional Chinese medicine.
191. The fertile plains in the east of the region provides an excellent land for farming.
192. Tomorrow’s lunch time seminar on nuclear engineering has been postponed.
193. Participants were not performing an actual purchase.
194. The website interface represents stimulus that influence consumer's decision making.
195. Diagnosis is not a discrete or limited process
196. This essay examined the use of computer in the science classroom.
197. A science-based approach is vital for effective advancements.
198. A key feature in drug development is examination of the pharmacological effects.
199. This process has enabled the rational identification of core machinery.
200. Genetic and biochemical analyses have generated a detailed portfolio of mechanisms.
201. Cellular engineering strategies are highly desirable.
202. There has been a rapid growth in the commercial market.
203. In our institute students have access to 13 college libraries.
204. You should include your name and identification number in the registration form.
205. Leading scientists speculate that numerous planet support life forms.
206. That country's economy is primarily based on tourism.
207. The study of archaeology requires intensive international field work.
208. The television output is giving evident educational programming.
209. She doesn't even care about anything but what is honest and true.
210. Is hypothesis on black hole as rendered moot as explanation of university.
211. Higher fees cause the student to look more critically at what universities offer.
212. His academic supervisor called in to see him last night.
213. It's important to keep this medicine in the fridge.
214. Tomorrow's lunch time seminar on nuclear engineering has been postponed.
215. The chemistry building is still open during vacation.
216. Number the beakers and put them away by tomorrow.
217. Companies need to satisfy customer's needs if they want to be successful.
218. Spiritualism is defined as a system of belief or religious practice.
219. Student loans are now available for international students.
220. By clicking this button, you agree with the terms and condition of this website.
221. There is a limited funding in this department to support qualified students.
222. Physics is a detailed study of matters and energy.
223. Could please pass these handouts to the students that are in your row.
224. The program will be shown on the television during the weekend.
225. The search for universal explanations plays an important role in the development of
archaeological theory.
226. The aim of the work, presented could be formulated as follows.
227. Some methods for clinical applications have been presented as well.
228. During the 1960s, several biologists made decisive contributions to the development of
theoretical biology.
229. We develop a method for evaluation of dynamic changes.
230. Quantitative and temporal parameters of food consumption were used.
231. Proteins constitute at least 30% of the total mass of all living organisms.
232. The current and conventional method has many disadvantages including side effects.
233. Most of the strategies are a in preclinical state.
234. Process intensification provides a key competitive advantage in the market.
235. There has been rapid growth in the commercial market.
236. Cellular engineering strategies are highly desirable.
237. Genetics and biochemical analyses have generated detailed portfolio of mechanisms.
238. This progress has enabled us the rational identification of core machinery.
239. A key feature in drug development is examination of the pharmacological effects.
240. A science-based approach is vital for effective advancements.
241. This essay examined the use of the computer in the science classroom.
242. Diagnosis is not a discrete or limited process.
243. The website interface represents the stimulus that influences consumer's decision
making.
244. Participants were not performing an actual purchase.
245. Meteorological forecasting techniques can play a role in estimating future changes.
246. This chapter provides a general introduction of the topic.
247. This contribution shows the efforts of a group of partners.
248. Observations from the ground can contribute to our understanding of the phenomenon.
249. However, the definitions of health system strengthening us are still lacking.
250. These include an analysis to control and implementation of the research.
251. This article is published under license to the engineering department.
252. We established collaboration between urban hospitals and community health services.
253. This method computes a determination of a statistical confidence for each individual
determination.
254. Principle of applying the theory in the laboratory and the field are discussed.
255. The medical record of a patient after receiving treatment was reviewed.
256. Physician should be alert to the fact that experiment is potential fatal.
257. Lung diseases adversely effect airflow during breathing.
258. Nano scale materials are relatively novel materials.
259. The language is your paper needs to be clear and words need to be chosen for their
precision.
260. Deductive reasoning is a big part of academic writing.
261. An academic paper has three distinct sections the introduction, body and conclusion.
262. Assignment essay tasks are set to assist students to develop mastery of their study
subject.
263. The proposal was finally rejected.
264. The Industrial Revolution had an impact upon society in a number of different ways.
265. The interviews were conducted with a group of parents.
266. You should avoid expressing strong opinions too directly.
267. Heat and drought continued for more than three weeks.
268. Humanity augments with technology will lead to ever-increasing productivity.
269. Chaos and complexity can both be viewed as a theory of formal social systems.
270. The trouble with that theory is we have letters and numbers.

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