Sentence examples for demonstrative that from inspiring English sources

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Firstly, "this" is a demonstrative that replaces nominalization, and it is followed by a logical metaphor in the form of a verb, "results".

Davidson's idea is that 'that' in (16) functions as a demonstrative that refers to the utterance of the sentence that follows.

This confrontation with, this awareness of, the mind-independent object referred to is what provides one with the relevant form of knowledge of the semantic value of the demonstrative that allows experience to play its explanatory role.

What's required, argues Campbell, is a conception of experience as something less than conceptual representation of the object of experience, but which nonetheless has the resources to explain how experience of an object can provide one with a form of knowledge of the semantic value of a demonstrative that refers to it.

Kellert: I do think that we're going to moving more and more in that direction, especially as the evidence becomes more demonstrative that this is not just an amenity value — pretty but not important.

Pope has spoken with Shockey about the risk of being so demonstrative that he is watched constantly -- by officials, for example, who could interpret Shockey's reaction as a taunt.

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See Lepore and Ludwig 2000, Dever 2001, Roberts 2002, and Elbourne 2008 for views of complex demonstratives that do not fit easily into the above classification scheme.

We can then have a neo-Russellian theory of the contents of the attitudes and semantics of singular terms like proper names, indexicals, and demonstratives that respects Fregean intuitions about the truth-values of (1 -(4) and is free of a commitment to unarticulated constituents.

According to Moltmann, these sentences are best understood in such a way that the bare demonstratives that figure in them do not refer to individuals (like Mary), but rather to perceptual features (tropes) in the situation at hand (a view that depends on taking tropes as the objects of perception, see section 4.3).

This violinist is known for her highly intense, emotionally charged and often physically demonstrative performances that have a way of thrilling audiences while sometimes drawing skepticism from critics.

A demonstrative prototype that can store 8 kWh of heat and produce a heating power of 1 kW has been designed and built.

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