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3. The point of 'herself ' is that the proposition Lois is trying to make true is one she would express with 'I'; see (Kaplan 1986, 276, n.5). 4. But not for physical depiction verbs, where Hamlet ellipsis is not meaning-preserving: if someone paints Mary imagining a unicorn, the unicorn figure may clearly be depicted as a figment of Mary's imagination.
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"Judging from this filing today, S.N.E.T. is trying to make that prediction come true".
But you try to understand the point your character is trying to make, and that's true of any chunk of dialogue.
It is true that the two men's tax-cut proposals bear out the contrast Mr Bush is trying to make.
Evidently, no one in the White House is trying to make sure what he's saying is true it's only a moderate surprise that that isn't even the case when it comes to addresses before Congress.
She is trying to make you jealous.
While that may not be exactly true, other Android-based stores are trying to make it true.
Still, the basic political point he was trying to make is true.
The electrochemical determination of glucose concentration without using enzyme is one of the dreams that many researchers have been trying to make come true.
I was trying to make it true and full of energy, make the rhythms of it good, and that's my comedy writing background," she said, adding that in her family, "you're born with comedic sensibility.
They're trying to make the story true again, or to make the truth untrue.
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