The sentence you're reading right now is actually a bootleg copy of the same sentence from another website.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It means that for every rule or principle, there exists a specific circumstance where that rule does not apply.
He was caught cheating on his girlfriend, so when she broke up with him, it served him right for betraying her trust.
Custody refers to the legal right to care for and make decisions for a child. In a sentence, you could say, "The court awarded sole custody of the children to their mother."
The police intervened at the right time and stopped the assault.
No it not a sentence its a run on sentence.
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
Mr. Sattar will arriving on 5th. Is it right sentence?
I'd be happy to help! Please provide the sentence that you would like me to check for grammar.
The correct sentence is, "Did you hear?"
Well first off no ? Is required at all for the second sentence. And for the first sentence the words is right need to be after the word sentence.
A clause can only be part of a larger sentence. "Might is right" is a sentence by itself. With the verb "to be," the word "right" is a predicate adjective.
No, that's incorrect. The sentence is, "It is coffee."
The sentence placed right before the main one.
Everything is going to be all right.
This is the right way to answer a question.
A "right" or correct sentence contains both a subject and a verb. Simply put, a sentence must be a complete thought. complete sentence = a person, place or thing doing something