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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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evidence
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The taxpayer had adduced no evidence that the notice was wider than necessary.
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If the parties wish to adduce evidence in support of their cases, the appropriate way of determining the rent is by arbitration.
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The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings.
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In section 4.5 I shall adduce evidence from the outer city that suggests that this view is correct.
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He must adduce sufficient evidence to satisfy the statutory criteria for the making of a particular order.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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The general rule was that no fresh evidence could be adduced once the jury had retired.
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The respondent may also adduce argument.
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The taxpayer had adduced no evidence that the notice was wider than necessary.
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We are also indebted to the Minister and the Whips for allowing us adequate time in which to adduce our arguments.
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We can always adduce adequate reasons for whatever we may have done or said.