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Example sentences for "persons who"

  • The third class consists of persons who object on principle to all grants made to churches, whether corrupt or pure.

  • The license of the Government will now no longer be necessary to persons who desire to reside in the settled provinces of India.

  • The second class consists of persons who object on principle to all grants made to a church which they regard as corrupt.

  • Persons who are in great danger have all kinds of hallucinations, particularly of people.

  • This form of closing the eyes is not to be confused with the performances of persons who want to understand the importance of their depositions and to collect their senses, or who desire to review [1] J.

  • The truth of this statement is confirmed by the reports of persons who, born blind, have gained sight.

  • But my comfort herein is that it is not my fault that they are become known, for I was extremely cautious never to speak of them but to my confessors, or to persons who I knew had heard of them from them.

  • No other language whatever can show more than a fraction of this number of persons who speak so nearly alike.

  • Positions of the higher sort are usually gained either through the possession of capital or through relations to persons who possess it.

  • This conception had its origin among the immigrants themselves, and has been formulated and interpreted by persons who are, like residents in social settlements, in close contact with them.

  • As if persons who do not recognize an occult cause of their sensations could not possibly believe that a fixed order subsists among the sensations themselves.

  • But this proximity to death made little impression on his heart, which is too often the fault in persons who, like him, receive mercy, and have notwithstanding too little grace to make use of it.

  • This boy who called her was very young, yet out of the number of persons who were in Newgate he singled out Lewis Houssart, and declared that he was the only man among them who gave him money to go on the errant for old Mistress Rondeau.

  • Fifthly, That all civil employments, granted in reversion, are given to persons who reside in England.

  • On the Cantabrian coast they think that persons who die of chronic or acute disease expire at the moment when the tide begins to recede.

  • Various rules were also laid down as to the kind of persons who might or should make the need-fire.

  • A political writer coolly says, that in Massachusetts, "except criminals and paupers, there is no class of persons who do not exercise the elective franchise.

  • Nothing can be greater mockery of this invaluable and sacred right, than to suffer it to be exercised by persons who do not even pretend to any judgment on the subject.

  • In addition to all these there is the direct increase in the use of finished goods wholly or partly made of the material by persons who do not, for this reason, discard any other goods.

  • They may fall on persons who do not get the full measure of the offsetting gains.

  • The Effect of an Increase in the Number of Persons who seek to maintain a Rising Standard of Living.

  • Not only is it possible for the genuine invert to be trained into heterosexual erotic dreams, but homosexual dreams may occasionally be experienced by persons who are, and always have been, exclusively heterosexual.

  • A draught on the pump at Aldgate; a bad bill of exchange, drawn on persons who have no effects of the drawer.

  • Persons who contract to unload ships; also thieves who lurk about wharfs to pilfer goods from ships, lighters, &c.

  • Persons who over-drive bulls, or frequent bull baits.

  • The rule was that all bodies of persons who died in hospital were given up for dissection if required; but, by paying the cost of the funeral, friends could, if they wished, take away the body.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    coming from; eternal hell; family government; half fathoms; inch bore; inductive logic; little stick; mule team; organic acid; otherwise they; persons belonging; persons employed; persons engaged; persons held; persons killed; persons living; persons shall; persons unknown; persons were; persons who; second period; strong resemblance; takes possession; that hour; through which; woman must