Sentence examples for that she thereby from inspiring English sources

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Many authors accept the weaker version of the argument but reject the stronger one for the reason just sketched: they admit that Mary gains new propositional knowledge but deny that she thereby comes to know facts that she did not know before in some other way.

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When she was in a hospice earlier this year, my wife, Nicole, wrote her a letter in which she said one of the best things about meeting me was that it meant that she'd thereby met Anna.

It is true that as a child she used to go climbing about with her father on dizzy terrors of scaffolding, and that she gained thereby a fellow-feeling for architects which has never deserted her.

Sylvia Henry, a social worker in the London borough of Haringey for 23 years, was accused in articles published in the Sun of being "grossly negligent" in her handling of Peter Connelly's case and that she was "thereby to blame for his appalling abuse and death", the high court heard.

When the young woman — the mother of this child — stood fully revealed before the crowd, it seemed to be her first impulse to clasp the infant closely to her bosom; not so much by an impulse of motherly affection, as that she might thereby conceal a certain token, which was wrought or fastened into her dress.

Cathy McClive has noted the importance of establishing a regular menstrual flow in a girl's transition to womanhood, while Susan Broomhall identified this concern as one that was key to deciding whether or not a girl was ready to commence a regular sexual relationship and that she would thereby be able to conceive.

If, however, she insists on smoking — if she chooses to see your edict as a guideline that can't be enforced — she thereby assumes the role of a tenant you can't evict.

She thereby launched a myth that time turned into a cliche.

She thereby makes physical movements that demand extreme muscular control appear unearthly: flesh and spirit have been miraculously united.

Morganatic marriage, legally valid marriage between a male member of a sovereign, princely, or noble house and a woman of lesser birth or rank, with the provision that she shall not thereby accede to his rank and that the children of the marriage shall not succeed to their father's hereditary dignities, fiefs, and entailed property.

She was right about that, and thereby bought another century for the Russian monarchy, but also assured that when the revolutionary moment arrived, it would be more violent and, ultimately, uncontrollable.

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