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  • to sell realise and to stand possessed | WordReference Forums
    I'd say there's certainly a comma missing between "sell" and "realise", but not between "stand" and "possessed" "To stand possessed" means more or less "have possession" or "to keep" But I'd say there's certainly a word or two omitted in "of all other my estate " But it's hard to see what all of this means We'd need the complete sentence in
  • word order - possessor possessed | WordReference Forums
    Since Macedonian is non-configurational at the level of the clause as well as within many subclausal phrasal structures, one could also put the oblique phrase in front of the possessed, getting "на Мартин куќата", especially if the possessor needs to be emphasised (these pragmatic considerations are really quite complicated and
  • possessed of vs. having - WordReference Forums
    In 2010, Sam was your average Sydney young man Fresh out of school, no doubt breaking hearts, possessed of a wide circle of friends, many of whom he’d known since kindergarten, a loving family and the world just starting to open up to him Source: Lisa Wilkinson 10 daily Executive Editor
  • Both seized and possessed of or otherwise well. . . - WordReference Forums
    "Whereas Mr X and Mrs Y both seized and possessed of or otherwise well and sufficiently entitled to lands and properties all are situated at (name of a location) " Though my English level is quite good, I can't even figure out if the sentence is correct or if it is a formalism I never had the chance to encounter Also, I don't know how to "cut
  • She was possessed by an idea | WordReference Forums
    She was possessed by the idea means, of course, that the idea possessed her The notion that an idea can possess someone is, again, reification, which is to say speaking of that which is abstract as though it had a place in the physical world
  • to stand possessed of | WordReference Forums
    This forum is not the right place to ask for an explanation of English legal terms in English Nevertheless, it just means "to be in possession of," basically, to own at any given time "to be in possession" just implies that the owner exerts control over the property and his ownership is not just a theoretical claim "to Stand" x is related to the Germanic "Steht", to "stand" meaning "to be
  • Obsessed by or with - WordReference Forums
    Hm, "obsessed by" sounds to me as if you were obsessed with someone or something, but sort of against your wish
  • Risk of or risk for? - WordReference Forums
    Of = [that is] associated with; [that is] possessed by Of is not part of the "risk" construction, it is part of of acute lymphoid leukemia - an adjectival phrase The following are both modifiers comprised of [preposition + substantive] at ~ of Journalists in the zone are at risk of being kidnapped -> at risk = adjectival phrase


















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