A sentence with an example of a nuance is, "We do not have portraits here of every king of Portugal, only of every Portuguese king." (This was reported some time ago in National Geographic Magazine...
The noun 'nuance' means a slight, or subtle, difference; usually a difference which is considered fairly important despite its apparent insignificance. Examples include: 'This sauce appears simple at...
When it has a subject, verb, punctuation, capitalization, a predicate, and a complete thought. A sentence is a sentence when it is handed down by a judge (or a magistrate).