31.   Accordingly, it appeared that all law-like generalisations were always derived inductively whereby the instances investigated stood as proxy for some total population.

32.   Nevertheless, his Memoir stands as an indictment of the apprentice era.

33.   It stands as a qualification to the problems of public good provision.

34.   First, implicature stands as a paradigmatic example of the nature and power of pragmatic explanations of linguistic phenomena.

35.   The rule of law, then, stands as a central element of the British Constitution, but no one is sure precisely what it means.

36.   Article eight B two provides that citizens of the union shall have the right to vote and to stand as candidates in elections to the European parliament.

37.   At present there are considerable disparities between the way in which the right to vote and the right to stand as a candidate are treated in various member states.

38.   Though they were standing as far apart as they could, and though they were both fully dressed, her hand flew to her mouth and her eyes widened.

39.   Just as they appeared to be succeeding, former Mayor Dudley Aldridge has hinted he might stand as an indepedent Tory against Mr Taylor.

40.   But she was always adored by the British public, especially the people of Swindon, where a statue stands as a permanent memorial.

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