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How to use to wit in a sentence

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We have two variables in our data capturing farm capital, to wit the size of the household's land and the number of cattle.
The grey heron was anyway considered to be the best of a group of birds with similar lifestyles, to wit other herons and night herons, egrets, bitterns, and cormorants.
In the case of EU Member States, the legal act in question is a directive, i.e. an act that imposes an obligation of results on the recipients, to wit the Member States.
As a result, prevailing price levels responded to normal market factors, to wit, supply and demand, including supplies of substitutable nonsubject imports from third-country suppliers.
In voting against the Jonckheer report, I wish to assert the need for another policy, to wit, ceasing all aid to private firms and utilising the money thereby saved to develop public services and recruit staff.
The parliament decides on the appointment of high-ranking government officials, to wit the Director of the Federal Audit Office and the Secretary General of the parliament.
Giles devoted a section to wit and humor from classical Chinese texts.
The incursion of sectarian orthodoxy in Indian history involves two distinct problems, to wit, narrow sectarianism, and unreasoned orthodoxy.
To wit, 282 000 jobs have been created in Québec in the last five years.
The misunderstanding of the word or the quid pro quo is the unintentional pun, and is related to it exactly as folly is to wit.
To wit, there are the FIS races, the world cup races.
To wit, Parvin has been a member of the alfalfa Club for 26 years.
To wit, Leviathan recently developed an advergame for BellSouth to tie in with a DSL promotion.
Examples from Classical Literature
These dates coincide with none of the four great hinges on which the solar year revolves, to wit, the solstices and the equinoxes.
Whereas the soaker is an utter stranger to wit and mirth, and no friend to either.
It so chanced that he knew just one quotation from the classics, to wit, Tennyson's critique of the Island-Valley of Avilion.
Teucer son of Telamon was the first to kill his man, to wit, the warrior Imbrius, son of Mentor, rich in horses.
To wit, that a woman must needs be wed, and that otherwise she is but half a woman, and the like foolery.
To wit, that this dreadful matter brought from these downtrodden people no outburst of rage against these oppressors.
The man whistled to the boy, and offered him part of a stick of candy, which he eagerly grabbed at, and very soon had it in a baby's general depository, to wit, his mouth.
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