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                    This procedure ... may be illustrated by P.
                    Two sample cases (simple examples, showing that P) ...will help demonstrate Q.
                    Here I shall ...give examples which show that Р/ try to illustrate that P.
                    We have illustrated mainly P, ... because it allows us to display the relation more
                     clearly.
                    To illustrate the point (further), ... we may take/ consider another example, P.
                    The  following  examples  ...  may  serve  as  illustrations/illustrate  these
                     difficulties.The foregoing example ... is meant (chosen) to illustrate/ demonstrate
                     P.  ... will help show that P.

               •     This point ... can be easily exemplified.
                    The point will be clearer       ... if we consider another type of example.
                    Examples (of each position) ... are P and Q/ are the following, P.
                    These examples ... are not untypical/ involve P.
                    For further exemplification of the problem,  ... consider the remarks made by F.
                    1 refer here to P which is discussed at (some) length in,  ... for example, [NN].
                    The reason for rejecting the idea that P ... comes from the fact (observation) that
                     Q.
                    Given the fact that P, ... it is not surprising that Q/ the conclusion is evident.
                    As an instance/ For example/ e.g., compare P and Q. ... As an example, take p.
                     12 of NN.
                    To return to example (1),        ... notice that P.
                    We conclude this section         ... with a few observations on P.
                    Finally, we turn   ... to instances (where) Р/ we shall find that in some instances
                     P is Q.
               •     As these examples (instances/ illustrations/ observations/ facts) show,P  ...
                      …  is  a  phenomenon  basic  to  human  behavior/  is  a  result  of  isolating
                         mechanisms.
                      …  is  a  combination  of/  consists  of/  is  composed  of  R  and  Q/  is  always
                         accompanied by Q.
                      …  is found in some minerals/ has been found to emit Q/ takes place in social
                         contexts.
                      …  is in concordance with facts (observations)/ is in fact true/ results from the
                         fact that Q. P's ... physical form is irrelevant/ P's strength is in its ability to
                         perform Q.
               •     Our investigation provides evidence to Р/ a tool for assessing (estimating) the
                     size of P.
                    Our  observation/  test/  measurement  /  study/  detailed  investigation  /  an
                     examination of materials...
                     …  permits a reliable assessment of variables.
                     …  found no association between P and Q.
                     …  reveals features of P.
                     …  reveals/ suggests/ points to the conclusion that P.
                    On (close) examination of the facts ... it was discovered/ established that P.
                    When we examine P, we find that Q is insufficient for our purposes/should be
                     further studied.
               •     The problem is that ...
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