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- 01. If you look at the [chart], you will see that sales have increased slightly in the past 3 months.02. The weatherman illustrated tomorrow's weather with a [chart].03. We tried to illustrate the statistics with a [chart].04. In physics we use many graphs and [charts] to learn the concepts.05. The information was very confusing, so I decided to make a [chart] to show it more clearly.06. I'm not sure, but I think the first European to [chart] the west coast of what is now known as British Columbia was the explorer Captain Cook.07. Singer George Michael was the first white performer to have a top selling album on the black music [charts] in the U.S.08. Leo Buscaglia once remarked that life is [uncharted] territory that reveals its story one moment at a time.09. Kirstie Alley once remarked that you'll never be disappointed if you always keep an eye on [uncharted] territory, where you'll be challenged and growing and having fun.10. The spaceship is now travelling in [uncharted] territory in another galaxy.11. We are doing a reading course at school that lets us [chart] our progress.12. In 1936, "Billboard" magazine published the first pop music [chart] based on national sales.13. The Beatles reached \#1 on the music [charts] for the first time with their song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" in 1964.14. Computers allow students to produce documents with tables, diagrams, [charts] and pictures.15. Captain Cook sailed through [uncharted] territory, and made maps that continue to be used up to this day.16. The captain [charted] a course through the islands.17. Captain James Cook [charted] much of the Pacific Ocean and discovered several island groups.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.