Use of prescriptive in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include prescriptive at the start of sentence, prescriptive at the end of sentence and prescriptive in the middle of sentence

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prescriptive at the end of sentence


  1. However, a fixed cut off point seems unnecessarily prescriptive.
  2. The psychologists insist, however, that they are not being prescriptive.
  3. Direct priMary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive.
  4. Most teachers think the government's guidelines on homework are too prescriptive.
  5. Proponents of what are inevitably radical solutions must be unfashionably prescriptive.
  6. The style and format of teachers' guides vary from the most detached to the most prescriptive.
  7. For while there are detailed teacher's notes provided, the Student's Books themselves are not at all prescriptive.
  8. The book is both an account of and an intervention in that process, veering between the descriptive and the prescriptive.

prescriptive in the middle of sentence


  1. It? not a prescriptive plan?
  2. It is a descriptive science, not a prescriptive one.
  3. A prescriptive and legitimate custom overcomes the law.
  4. I do not intend to turn this into a prescriptive handbook.
  5. The cogency of this prescriptive analysis is highly questionable.
  6. Only prescriptive way can ensure the accuracy and comparability of the monitoring data.
  7. Descriptive grammar and prescriptive grammar both are very important in English studies.
  8. Essentially feminism is a perspective rather than a particular set of prescriptive values.
  9. The authors conclude by discussing prescriptive recommendations for the recording industry.
  10. Economics, on this showing, has more practical use as ideology than as prescriptive science.
  11. They are not prescriptive and it is open to you to implement them in the way that best suits your firm.
  12. For the history of linguistic analysis in the West is overwhelmingly a prescriptive and overtly a political one.
  13. In general, two kinds of rule will be considered - first, rules of interpretation and second, prescriptive rules.
  14. We are, after all, performing a descriptive and not a prescriptive exercise when we undertake discourse analysis.
  15. As elsewhere in the book these suggestions are not intended to be prescriptive but, rather, a stimulus for ideas.
  16. Today, prescriptive jurisdiction ( capacity to make law ) can be based on nationality and exercised extra - territorially.
  17. The same number of muggers would leap out of the dark if everyone conformed overnight to every prescriptive rule ever written.
  18. But comprehensive data collection ran ahead of a capacity for meaningful analysis, and prescriptive content was disappointing.
  19. In answering these questions, it is important to recall the distinction made earlier between prescriptive and descriptive grammar.
  20. But here we run up against the difficulty that this formulation appears to derive a prescriptive conclusion from two factual premisses.
  21. Social capacities are normative or prescriptive, in that they include responsibilities for whose discharge the actor can be praised or criticized.

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