Sentence examples for footnotes to provide from inspiring English sources

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Smith is preparing the manuscript for publication with a foreword by David Blight, the Class of 1954 Professor of American History at Yale and director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, and footnotes to provide context.

These are presented as such in tables with footnotes to provide further explanation.

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Where reference is made to specific locations or phenomena found in GSV, coordinates (and the date of image to which the reader's attention is drawn) are provided in footnotes to allow independent verification.

And he fails to provide footnotes to his sources, despite relying simply on his "journalist's instincts".Still, there is insight amid the anecdotes.

As the project is coming together, it can help to provide footnotes or citations for sources of information, just so readers can see that the project was actually based on established fact, or so that readers can follow up with additional research of their own.

He derides academics for providing footnotes to "prove earnestness".

To reconstruct the planning and execution of what one conspirator called the "Assisted Regime Change," Roberts draws largely on recently released documents in the British National Archives, as well as a host of private documents from and interviews with nearly all of the story's major players (though he fails to provide any footnotes for his sources).

The author crosses every "t" and dots every "i" and if he hasn't, he's careful to provide a footnote explaining why the particular "i" in question lacks a dot.

The footnote in Ramsey's article intends to provide a rational test for acceptance and rejection of this kind.

That last part is a nod to the singer and songwriter P. J. Harvey, but so far Mr. Johnson hasn't had to provide anyone with explanatory footnotes.

The idea of bringing in a (fictional) literary critic to offer an assessment of the manuscript doesn't exactly suggest that McCabe is a disciple of Dorothy L Sayers or Raymond Chandler: instead it calls to mind Alasdair Gray and his slippery creation Sidney Workman, who often pops up at the end of Gray's novels to provide a commentary and footnotes.

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