The English Quarterly, Bände 5-6Canadian Council of Teachers of English, 1972 |
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... seem to be . The first crucial action of the miller's wife , climbing into bed with John upon returning from her short trip out of the room , seems to be , and probably is , the result of John's having moved the cradle . Her next ...
... seem to be . The first crucial action of the miller's wife , climbing into bed with John upon returning from her short trip out of the room , seems to be , and probably is , the result of John's having moved the cradle . Her next ...
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... seems to be extremely important . Words which indicate position or location abound in the language . This spatial concept usually seems to be expressed by means of what have traditionally been called ' prepositions ' and ' prepositional ...
... seems to be extremely important . Words which indicate position or location abound in the language . This spatial concept usually seems to be expressed by means of what have traditionally been called ' prepositions ' and ' prepositional ...
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... seems meaningless , or superficial . Sometimes , the question itself seems strange and nonsensical . That is why we often hesitate to answer " Yes " or " No " , or keep silent , or ' hon - committal " when we have a somewhat negative ...
... seems meaningless , or superficial . Sometimes , the question itself seems strange and nonsensical . That is why we often hesitate to answer " Yes " or " No " , or keep silent , or ' hon - committal " when we have a somewhat negative ...
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