Sentence examples for There constituted from inspiring English sources

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Prodded by Romney, Gingrich has released a contract that paid $25,000 a month for services to troubled mortgage holder Freddie Mac, and has insisted nothing he did there constituted lobbying.

The forty-odd people who were there constituted a kind of summit meeting of the modern movement in Paris: Picasso, Darius Milhaud, Jean Cocteau, Ernest Ansermet (who conducted "Les Noces"), Germaine Tailleferre, Marcelle Meyer, Diaghilev, Natalia Goncharova and Larionov, Tristan Tzara, Blaise Cendrars, and Scofield Thayer, the editor of the Dial.

Dealing with the Dutch there constituted a violation of the British East India Company's monopoly.

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What she's doing there constitutes a vital update.

Actually, if describing what you want to see happen without providing any specific policies to get us there constitutes a "plan," I can easily come up with a one-point plan that trumps Mr. Romney any day.

We can try to fool ourselves that any boots on the ground may be there for "non combat operations" or a simple "advisory role," but the truth of the matter is, just being over there constitutes being in a potential combat operation.

His detractors say that his brief and all-too-liberal spell there constitutes insufficient qualification for the White House (see "Q" and "C," above, in conjunction).

When the fundament for a general principle is gone, there is constituted a psychological, social and political state of emergency.

Marie de Médicis and the king's brother Gaston fled to the Spanish Netherlands, there to constitute a focus of sedition that Richelieu countered by a fatal involvement with the enemies of the Habsburgs.

Giving their exact and general analysis and providing an exact and general account of their rationale, if there be such, constitute chief problems in Peirce scholarship.

Mr. Kwartler, however, said that even if the courtyard was on a separate lot, construction there might constitute "a deprivation of service".He said: "There's a common-law principle called a continuing expectation.

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