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1 That is the constitutional position, as sanctioned by the people of Ireland.
2 The opposition office should pay for any official visits sanctioned by Parliament.
3 Such social distinctions as were made were personal, not sanctioned by law.
4 Concubinage, possibly introduced from China, was certainly sanctioned by the Chinese classics.
5 According to the league, the bounties were sanctioned by the coaching staff.
6 They could not be enforced, but were sanctioned by Parliament in 1621.
7 His plan was not sanctioned by the kehl! Ereboam's excuse sounded thin.
8 Were they sanctioned by the top echelons of the organisation and why?
9 Their re-issue is sanctioned by no law and warranted by no necessity.
10 It was indeed a marriage sanctioned by heaven, although unrecognised on earth.
11 This was a usage sanctioned by such international law as then existed.
12 We were at Berlin when my engagement was sanctioned by my parents.
13 This local custom, sanctioned by usage from time immemorial, is without appeal.
14 He declined, therefore, acceding to their wishes, until sanctioned by the admiral.
15 The annual has been sanctioned by the European, Asian and Japanese tours.
16 How could such a covenant, such adoption, be sanctioned by the Church?
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