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Consider a few of the report's many examples: Five former employees and board members of what was once the largest Muslim charity in the United States, the Holy Land Foundation, are currently serving sentences of up to sixty-five years in prison — longer than many sentences for murder — for providing "material support" to Hamas.

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Shirley loves using the word "clitoris" in a sentence, in many sentences, just for the fun of it.

Mr. Jacobs, a senior editor at Esquire, had grown unsettled by the encroaching sense that his brain was being made progressively duller as a result of editing too many sentences about Botox for men, and that his Ivy League education was being buried under an avalanche of trivia about boy bands or the film oeuvre of Robin Williams.

Leaving her fishing village for the city provokes a "sea change in the girl's feelings," as well as an unnecessary pun; and many sentences seem translated word for word with little regard for English usage: "A sudden look of knowing spread over the girl's face".

This went on for many sentences, concluding with an exhortation that customers "celebrate with a cool little superfluous wine from southern Italy.

So for many sentences it is wholly unclear whether they are analytic.

However, traditional formal grammars have generally not covered any one language comprehensively, and have drawn sharp boundaries between well-formedness and ill-formedness, when in fact people's (including linguists') grammaticality judgments for many sentences are uncertain or equivocal.

(A translator who translates technical manuals, for example, may find that many sentences are common to manuals for a range of similar products, such as cameras or printers).

The aim of a recursive approach to presupposition was always in the air, for the practical reason that it seems the only way to deal with presuppositions for infinitely many sentences.

And I'm sorry for starting so many sentences with conjunctions, too.

In 1970, Congress had liberalized the harsh drug laws passed in the mid-1950's, eliminating many mandatory sentences for drug offenses and repealing the death penalty for heroin dealers who sold to minors.

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