Pangrams etc.
- This sentence contains ten words, eighteen syllables and sixty four letters.
- "Has eighteen letters" does.
- In this sentence the word AND occurs twice, the word EIGHT occurs twice, the word FOUR occurs twice, the word FOURTEEN occurs four times, the word IN occurs twice, the word OCCURS occurs fourteen times, the word SENTENCE occurs twice, the word SEVEN occurs twice, the word THE occurs fourteen times, the word THIS occurs twice, the word TIMES occurs seven times, the word TWICE occurs eight times and the word WORD occurs fourteen times.
- Only the fool would take trouble to verify that his sentence was composed of ten a's, three b's, four c's, four d's, forty-six e's, sixteen f's, four g's, thirteen h's, fifteen i's, two k's, nine l's, four m's, twenty-five n's, twenty-four o's, five p's, sixteen r's, forty-one s's, thirty-seven t's, ten u's, eight w's, four x's, eleven y's, twenty-seven commas, twenty-three apostrophes, seven hyphens and, last but not least, a single !
- There are two answers to the following problem - enter numbers as decimal digits to make this correct: In this sentence the number of occurrences of 0 is ____, of 1 is ____, of 2 is ____, of 3 is ____, of 4 is ____, of 5 is ____, of 6 is ____, of 7 is ____, of 8 is ____ and of 9 is ____.
- "yields falsehood when appended to its quotation" yields falsehood when appended to its quotation. YIELDS A FALSEHOOD WHEN USED AS THE SUBJECT OF ITS LOWERCASE VERSION.
- The following sentence is totally identical with this one except that the words "following" and "preceding" have been exchanged, as have the words "except" and "in" and the phrases "identical with" and "different from".
- The following sentence is totally different from this one in that the words "preceding" and "following" have been exchanged, as have the words "in" and "except" and the phrases "different from" and "identical with".
- This sentence refers to every sentence that does not refer to itself.
- The following sentence is true. The preceding sentence is false.
- This sentence does in fact not have the property it claims not to have.
- Devise a computer program that prints out a list of all programs that do not ever print themselves out. - Will this program ever print itself out?
- This statement is inoperative.
- (vi) Errata Page (vi): for "Errata" read "Erratum"
- Four score and seven words ago this sentence hadn't started yet.
- This sentence every third, but it still comprehensible.
- This would easier understand fewer had ommitted.
- This impossible except context.
- 4'33" attempt idea.
- In this sentence the concluding three words "were left out".
- This sentence offers its reader(s) various alternatives/options that he or she (or they) is (are) free to accept and/or reject.
- If I were you, who would be reading this sentence?
- You have, of course, just begun reading the sentence that you have just finished reading.
- If you think this sentence is confusing then just change one pig.
- What would this sentence be like if pi were 3?
- If pi were 3, this sentence would look something like this.
- If you spoke English, you'd be in your home language now.
- Cette phrase se réfere à elle-même, mais d'une manière peu évidente à la plupart des Anglais.
- Plim glorkle pegram ut replat, trull gen ris clanter froat veb nup lamerack gla smurp Earthlings.
- This sentence is false.
- What is it like to be asked, "What is it like to be asked, self-embedded in quotes after its comma?" self-embedded in quotes after its comma?
- In order to make sense of "this sentence" you will have to ignore the in "it".
- As long as you are not reading me, the fourth word of this sentence has no referent.
- While you are not looking at it, this sentence is in Spanish.
- .siht ekil ti gnidaer eb d'uoy ,werbeH ni erew ecnetnes siht fI
- Does this sentence remind you of Agatha Christie?
- after alphabetizing, decapitalize FOR AFTER WORDS STRING FINALLY UPPERCASE FIGPBVKXQJZ NONSENSICAL DECAPITALIZE SUBSTITUTING ALPHABETIZING, finally for nonsensical string substituting uppercase words
- Alphabetize and copy in quotes "in and copy quotes Alphabetize"
- * Write down ten `a's, eight `c's, ten `d's, fifty-two `e's, thirty eight `f's, sixteen `g's, thirty `h's, forty-eight `i's, six `l's, four `m's, thirty-two `n's, forty-four `o's, four `p's, four `q's, forty-two `r's, eighty-four `s's, seventy six `t's, twenty-eight `u's, four `v's, four `W's, eighteen `w's, fourteen `x's, thirty-two `y's, four `:'s, four `*'s, twenty-six `-'s, fifty-eight `,'s sixty "'s and sixty `"s, in a palindromic sequence whose second half runs thus::suht snur flah dnoces esohw ecneuqes cimordnilap a ni ,s"` ytxis dna s'" ytxis s',` thgie-ytfif ,s'-` xis-ytnewt ,s'*` ruof ,s':` ruof ,s'y` owt-ytriht ,s'x` neetruof ,s'w` neethgie ,s'W` ruof ,s'v` ruof ,s'u` thgie-ytnewt ,s't` xis ytneves ,s's` ruof-ythgie ,s'r` owt-ytrof ,s'q` ruof ,s'p` ruof ,s'o` ruof-ytrof ,s'n` owt-ytriht ,s'm` ruof ,s'l` xis ,s'i` thgie-ytrof ,s'h` ytriht ,s'g` neetxis ,s'f` thgie-ytriht ,s'e` owt-ytfif ,s'd` net ,s'c` thgie ,s'a` net nwod etirW *
- The French sentence "Cette phrase en francais est difficile à traduire en anglais" is difficult to translate into English.
- If John F Kennedy were reading this sentence, Lee Harvey Oswald would have missed.
- I received this anonymous letter in the mail: "I received this anonymous letter in the mail so I can't credit the author", so I can't credit the author.
- I eee oai o ooa a e ooi eee o oe.
- Ths sntnc cntns n vwls nd th prcdng sntnc n cnsnnts.
- "T" is the first, fourth, eleventh, sixteenth, twenty-fourth, twenty-ninth, thirty-third.....