Sentence examples for i were citing from inspiring English sources

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That would be apposite only if I were citing the opinions in an effort to "prove" that the position they announce was either right or generally believed or politically triumphant.

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For example, the de-parts in i are cited by them as expressing both degree and result.

I'm citing these examples because they're among the Enfield/Whitehouse characters that, when first encountered, had the most topical or satirical edge.

Syngenta denied repeated requests for interviews, but Ann Bryan, its senior manager for external communications, told me in an e-mail that some of the studies I was citing were unreliable or unsound.

Representative Mac Thornberry, Republican of Texas, pressed Mr. Joyce to say more, asking, "But there was some connection to suicide bombings that they were talking about, correct?" Mr. Joyce replied, "Not in the example that I'm citing right here".

(I'm citing the "static" estimates, which don't incorporate an overly rosy growth scenario for tax revenues. But the "dynamic" figures also show a big difference in how the ultra-wealthy would make out relative to everybody else).

Perhaps that's a rather extreme expression but I'm citing it because I think we need to really sit up and realise some of the consequences of the present situation".

Let me make it clear I'm citing some of the reasons why we feel you are a threat to our security and why we are determined to acquire sufficient strength to deter hostile action against us by you.

If Twitter's real-time feed is its most powerful asset (and it is), it's not difficult to see a future in which Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, or even a newcomer like Peach (yes, I am citing Peach) focus enough on real-time news that they obviate the need for Twitter's narrow, noisy, and oft-changing ideas about social interaction.

Their ample empirical evidence, some of which I'm citing here, proves that America's ever-widening income inequality was not an inevitable by-product of the modern megacorporation, or of globalization, or of the advent of the new tech-driven economy, or of a growing education gap.

Godard tells his interviewers (three of whom were in their mid-twenties) of his desire to advocate for a pair of new directors, Jerzy Skolimowski and Jean-Marie Straub, and one of his highly informed interlocutors responds (I'm citing from the classic translation by Tom Milne, in "Godard on Godard"): Not so easy with the film-lovers ("cinéphiles").

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