Alleges Sentence Examples

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  • The legend alleges that he had been so condemned for having scoffed at Jesus.

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  • The document which alleges that this chapel was built by order of a "landsgemeinde" held in 1388, at which 114 men were present who had been personally acquainted with Tell, was never heard of till 1759.

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  • The site alleges the young man from Barnet, north London, sold a broken laptop computer on eBay.

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  • A conspiracy against Charles, which his friend and biographer Einhard alleges was provoked by the cruelties of Queen Fastrada, was suppressed without difficulty in 792, and its leader, the king's illegitimate son Pippin, was confined in a monastery till his death in 811.

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  • Montalvo alleges that the first three books were arranged and corrected by him from "the ancient originals," and a reference in the prologue to the siege of Granada points to the conclusion that the Spanish recast was made shortly after 1492; it is possible, however, that the prologue alone was written after 1492, and that the text itself is older.

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  • One authority alleges that his council thwarted him in his desire to relieve Montereau, because he had been discharged from his office (Chronicles of London, 143).

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  • In January 1293 he reached Naples where tradition alleges that he studied alchemy; there appears to be no foundation for this story, and the treatises on alchemy which bear his name are all apocryphal.'

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  • In order to explain to Newton the cause of the delay, Halley in his letter of the 22nd of May alleges that it arose from " the president's attendance on the king, and the absence of the vicepresidents, whom the good weather had drawn out of town"; but there is reason to believe that this was not the true cause, and that the unwillingness of the council to undertake the publication arose from the state of the finances of the Society.

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  • The third woman alleges she was indecently assaulted by Leslie in London last year.

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  • The Claimant 's Allegations The Claimant alleges that the rhinoplasty performed on the 30th July 2003 was performed negligently.

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  • The suit alleges that both entities were aware that the number of fans registered with the site far exceeded the number of tickets available, and that they did nothing to make members aware of the problem or to correct the issue.

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  • The suit also alleges that there was a breach of contract, invasion of privacy, and fraud.

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  • The suit alleges that fans were promised "access" concert tickets to Hannah's next show as a benefit of paying the $29.95 membership fee for joining the club.

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  • The investigation alleges that they believe many of the doctors wrote prescriptions for the stars without medical cause.

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  • Jon alleges that since Kate began her Dancing with the Stars stint, she's never home with their children…as though he would be.

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  • Robinson alleges that the song was inspired by an 1843 circus poster, which states that a "Mr.

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  • The account, Gosselin alleges, is the bank account used for everyday expenses.

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  • It is much more likely, as Verworn alleges, that the nerves which influence the characteristic function of any tissue regulate thereby the metabolism of the cells in question - in other words, that every nerve serves as a trophic nerve for the tissues it supplies.

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  • Hart alleges that Barry simply killed unarmed British combatants without cause.

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  • He said a fellow detainee taken to " Secure " had been coughing up blood, and alleges he was denied his medication.

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  • The final report into the scandal alleges that a total of $ 1.8 billion was paid in illegal kickbacks to Saddam's government.

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  • The UUP alleges electoral malpractice in the seat, which Michelle Gildernew won by 53 votes.

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  • In his Autobiography he alleges that he learned from the Provincial Letters of Pascal " to manage the weapon of grave and temperate irony, even on subjects of ecclesiastical solemnity."

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