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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alice offered pamphlets and books, which she would procure for him.
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He returned briefly to the Commonwealth's service, but retired when the Restoration became inevitable and procured a royal pardon.
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He therefore persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket without disclosing his identity.
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If the borrowing member does not produce a basic valuation, then the building society must procure one itself.
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Miscarriages procured in this way often led to death or malformed births.
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Or try vinegar, which can be tricky to procure , but complements many of the dumplings.
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The circumstances of their procuring silk stuffs at a cheap rate is favourable to this propensity.
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They had been procured in the early years of the century through a carefully orchestrated city campaign.