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Meanings of depose to in English
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Usage of depose to in English
1
Several witnesses deposeto having seen their remains lying together close to Potchefstroom.
2
This paper is not worth a rush, unless the curate who examined it will deposeto that fact.
3
Undoubtedly I can deposeto that.
4
The curate, properly managed, may deposeto the contrary; and then we will indict them all for forgery and conspiracy.
5
If you can deposeto this he will be convicted, for there can be no doubt he killed the birds himself.
6
He can neither read nor write, but he can recollect 'thuck ould tree,' and can deposeto a fact worth perhaps hundreds of pounds.
7
Yes, if one is to accuse them in the mass, my dear Petitot; but there are spoil-alls amongst your theologians; intercepted correspondences deposeto it.
8
The witnesses having deposedto the same effect, the accused was acquitted.
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And the facts that he deposedto, and deposited, were these:
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The neighbors deposedto have heard it shriek at night.
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The neighbours deposedto have heard it shriek at night.
12
Mrs. Woodford deposedto having observed no such demonstrations.
13
He then deposedto the finding of his brother's coat and hat, crushed and torn.
14
Witness after witness deposedto the inveterate enmity against the deceased displayed by Ambrose and Silas.
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The surgeon deposedto the cause of death.
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James Hardy deposedto having heard the girl's cry while he was unlocking the mill door.