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As Geach noted, it isn't plausibly the attitude expressed by the a free-standing sentence since this feature doesn't always survive embedding as we saw.

They correspond to free-standing sentences whose internal structure does not matter.

The guidelines for caffeine consumption are clear; although, I am aware of the fierce backlash from some coffee drinkers at my next few sentences, standing proud with cups of coffee per day that tip into double figures.

During Sunday's hearing, Saddam initially refused the chief judge's order to rise; two bailiffs pulled the ousted ruler to his feet and he remained standing through the sentencing, sometimes wagging his finger at the judge.

And they did: convicted robbers, drunken drivers, drug traffickers and others, all finished with their sentences, standing up one by one in a basement room at the State Capitol and asking Mr. Bush to restore their civil rights.

I could see the achieved sentence finally standing there, as real, intact and built to stay as the Mississippi State Capitol at the top of my street, where I could walk through it on my way to school and hear underfoot the echo of its marble floor and over me the bell of its rotunda".

(1) Declarative sentences are standing equipment for calling attention to the propositions they express: the proposition an uttered sentence calls to mind most immediately, reliably, and deliberately is the one it semantically expresses.

Eventually seized by a highway policeman, they were held for a month in the Boone County jail before standing trial and being sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment.

To those who are still standing at this time, news of an afterparty is like a death sentence commuted on the walk to the chamber.

It also does not bolster historical confidence to see, under the heading "Standing With Our Community," this sentence: "Tragedy struck on September 11 , 2001 when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center".

The term 'context-sensitive', however, is commonly applied both to simple indexicals and to complex expressions that contain simple indexicals, for example, the definite description 'the dog she is looking at', the verb phrase 'sat next to me', and the sentence 'He is standing'.

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