Sentence examples for was adduced from inspiring English sources

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was adduced

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To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege.

  • Reasons ... were adduced on both sides. - Thomas Babington Macaulay.

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Such behaviour was adduced as further evidence that Love's life had, once again, spun hopelessly out of control.

The higher yield of 3 WBTP was adduced to better synchrony between crop demand and nutrient supply.

Against all of these contentions, and causing the rejection of them all, was adduced the police power.

"I am sure, on the evidence that was adduced at the trial, that the planned kidnap of Becky was for a sexual purpose," he added.

To that the testimony was adduced, upon it the findings of the master were made, and in recognition of that fact the opinion of the court was announced.

Browne's literary afterlife has been varied: a century and a half ago he was adduced as the very model of high style; later obscured, he now looks central to the early modern age of curiosity.

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Eeven facts can be adduced to be fake.

But no definitive examples of his work can be adduced.

Indeed, no evidence for life beyond Earth has been adduced.

The main advantages of the proposed decision are adduced.

The information on the sizes of large WPT are adduced.

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