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1 And of this there be precedents in the very point of challenge.
2 He was anxious to discover if there were precedents for their case.
3 Words have been construed as treasons, there are precedents , you know them.'
4 There are precedents for major sporting events helping to revive large European economies.
5 There are precedents , you see, for the behavior of my American.
6 There are precedents when it comes to memorable Edinburgh fringe shows in sheds.
7 It is an interior monologue, and I think there are precedents for this.
8 There are precedents for such fulminations, but not from US leaders.
9 He took no step without laboriously ascertaining that there were precedents for it.
10 There are precedents for senior officials to face criminal charges in this way.
11 There were precedents for such a step, but they were rare.
12 But there are precedents , even if George never heard of them.
13 There are precedents for this, both in the Old World and in the New.
14 If true, there are precedents elsewhere in the west.
15 Yes, there are precedents for it in Assyrian practice.
16 There were precedents on both sides: but Lewis decided the point against his own blood.
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