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Sure enough, Vice-President Cheney and leading Republicans dutifully went on television to utter sentences containing the recommended word combinations.
One nice thing about being obscenely rich was the liberty it afforded you to utter sentences such as this.
Vast expanses of pavement with no noisy traffic to drown out your voice as you utter sentences you can't believe you're daring to say.
People were willing to utter sentences — like "I believe in God" — that I was not, but many of those I met spoke openly and comfortably about times of uncertainty, even doubt.
For instance, deductivism is committed to the thesis that when people utter sentences such as "4 is even," what they really mean to say is that, if there were numbers, then 4 would be even.
This just seems to get wrong what people actually mean when they utter sentences like this.
When children begin to speak, they utter "sentences" that, though short (Mommy!) are whole, complete, and meaningful expressions.
The claim that agents believe propositions under characters is reasonably clear when agents utter sentences to express their indexical beliefs.
A stroke, for example, in a part of the brain dedicated to language can produce deficits such as the inability to utter sentences.
To my knowledge, no child has ever been heard to utter sentences such as (2): The attack on the town with guns led to the removal of the treasures.
Most hermeneutic fictionalists about some particular discourse hold that although we normally utter sentences within the discourse in a fictional spirit, we could, and perhaps sometimes do, use these sentences literally.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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