Hi, try this ...
use warnings;
use strict;
while (<DATA>) {
if (my ($part)= $_ =~ m/(it\s+.*(\.|\,|\?))/smx) {
print "$part\n";
}
}
__DATA__
Tim created the Module List in August 1994 and maintained it manually
+till
April 1996. By that time Andreas had implemented the Perl Authors Uplo
+ad
Server (PAUSE) and it was happily feeding modules through to the CPAN
+archive sites.
Since PAUSE held a database of module information which could be maint
+ained by module authors
it made sense for the module listing part of the Module List to be bui
+lt
from that database. In April 1996 Andreas took over the automatic post
+ing of
the Module List and I now maintain the other parts of the text. We pla
+n to add
value to the automation over time.
ps: the subject of the post it's important, choose a good one
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