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- 01. I have to go to my lawyer's to sign some [documents] relating to the sale of our house.02. He was refused a visa because he didn't have the proper [documents].03. You must send the necessary [documentation] to us before the office closes on Wednesday afternoon at 5:00.04. We lost all our travel [documents], and couldn't get over the border.05. The effects of alcohol on pregnant women has been well [documented].06. The lawyer charged me over $250 just to read a short [document] relating to our case.07. The secretary said that the [documents] would be available for signing by 4:00.08. You should [document] all your discussions with the boss so that if there is any problem later, you will have all the necessary information at hand.09. Dick Brandon once said that [documentation] is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good, and when it is bad, it is better than nothing.10. You should make sure you have all the necessary [documents] before going to your lawyer.11. The greatest number of [documented] goals scored by a professional soccer player is 1,281 by Brazilian star Pelé.12. The Magna Carta has been called one of the most important and notable political [documents] in history.13. In 1900, Queen Victoria signed the [document] which united six different colonies as the Federal Commonwealth of Australia.14. With a computer, it is very easy to edit and update your [documents].15. Computers allow students to produce [documents] with tables, diagrams, charts and pictures.16. I have been [documenting] all the changes I've been making to the software program, so you can see how it's done.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.