Sentence examples for premises one of from inspiring English sources

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On August 9, in the impoverished Cité Soleil neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, a man in plainclothes carrying an automatic weapon casually got into a crowded SUV and left the premises one of Haiti's largest voting centers.

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Not only did we restive boys brawl like tiger cubs in a sack, tearing the upholstery of the Morris Minor to pieces, we developed a fascination about what went on in these forbidden, alluringly yeasty premises, one which made hearty alesmen of all three of us come adulthood.

Thus, to get an "ought" type of conclusion from a set of "is" premises, one must point to some "ought" premise in the background, an "ought" that confers the normative meaning on the relevant type of "is".

After an initial inspection of the premises, one contractor told the press that the entire building could "collapse like a house of cards at any minute".

The chief one is that raw milk can only be sold on the premises of one of 19 dairy farms approved by the state.

Several collectors were on the premises, including one of the only serious collectors the R.S.P.B. had never been able to nab.

At 1.07pm, David Cameron called his office and Quick alerted him that there was a police operation under way and says he had intention to search the premises of one of his Members of Parliament.

Nothing has changed, according to the women working in cramped premises for one of the town's last three artisan jewellers.

For example, in 1914, in arguing that atomic facts are typically known by direct empirical means rather than by inference, he wrote that "[p]erhaps one atomic fact may sometimes be capable of being inferred from another, though I do not believe this to be the case; but in any case it cannot be inferred from premises no one of which is an atomic fact" (OKEW, 48).

Most hotels will charge you an arm and a leg if you slip off the premises with one of their cheap, fuzzy robes, so why are they offering a Banksy work worth $15,000 to anyone who can sneak off with it?

This reflects the paradoxical process of rights defending in contemporary China fighting against local administrative departments is premised on one's internalization of the legitimacy of the central government.

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