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Example sentences for "what has gone before"

  • A necessary limitation has been definitely indicated in what has gone before, but, to avoid misunderstanding, it may be well to indicate it more explicitly.

  • Much of the significance of the theory of value for the interpretation of price theory has been indicated from time to time, in what has gone before.

  • If my criticisms of the utility theory of value are sound, and if what has gone before in this chapter holds good, we must restate Schumpeter's contrast.

  • In what has gone before, it has been made clear that social values present themselves to the individual as opaque, objective facts, largely beyond his control, to which he must adjust himself.

  • To Dean Kinley's conception of a marginal utility of the money service, I offer simply the objections which I offer to the utility theory at large--objections indicated in what has gone before, and in my Social Value.

  • But one has but to reflect on what has gone before to realize that this is not so.

  • In concluding this first Book let me give a summary of the principal points of what has gone before.

  • But here I may give a specific answer to a question that many find profoundly important, though indeed it is already implicitly answered in what has gone before.

  • And thus a sixth test of a true development is that it is of a tendency conservative of what has gone before it.

  • He does not reverse, but perfect, what has gone before.

  • We may, in conclusion, give two pictures which cast a new and lurid light on what has gone before.

  • In answer to this we must refer the reader to what has gone before, where this view, which seems a favourite with some moderns, has already sufficiently been dealt with.

  • In what has gone before we ourselves have repeatedly dwelt on the better elements often to be found in the non-polemical portion of Luther’s literary legacy.

  • Countless other such utterances are to be found in what has gone before.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better opinion; listen here; revised edition; unseen world; what condition; what constitutes; what effect; what extent; what had; what manner; what matters; what may; what might have been; what name; what need; what precedes; what seems; what they; what things; what thinkest; what used; what ways; what went; what would you have; whatever form; whatever happens