Because what candidate could possibly hope to win on a platform of raising taxes? Why would a voter vote for anyone intending to do this?
"To join the circus" is the infinitive phrase.
She says Jeepers
This phrase evolved through an interesting series of usages and references. The phrase is typically attributed to Milton's poem L'Allegro, but a somewhat similar phrase appears in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The phrase in this modern usage comes from the lyrics of the song The Sidewalks of New York.
what phrase does Stewie use when he lifts the dumbbell over his head?
The Infinitive Phrase is right-smack in the present.I do my homework.So the infinitave phrase is: The girls got a ermit to go backstage after the concert.
Perhaps you're thinking of the phrase, "rule of thumb".
Election surveys
No, the correct phrase is "thinking about".
I think (election) campaign is the phrase you are looking for. After a candidate is nominated he runs a campaign to try to convince voters to vote for him in the upcoming election.
Pensando di lei is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "thinking about her." The verbal phrase translates literally as "thinking of her" in English. The pronunciation will be "pen-SAN-do dee ley" in Italian.
Bob used wishful thinking to get his telescope.
"Corrupt bargain."
There are people in elections.
Thinking with portals is a phrase that is used within Valve's Portal series. It is similar to the English phrase of 'thinking outside the box'. Valve is a single player puzzle video game. It gives a series of puzzles for the user to solve by 'thinking with portals' or 'thinking outside of the box'.
You may be thinking of the phrase blood diamonds.
Are you thinking of the word contradiction.
The is one pronoun in the sentence, "Put on your thinking cap.": yourThe pronoun 'your' is a possessive adjective form, a word place before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to you.The pronoun 'your' is describing the compound noun 'thinking cap'.