| Language furnishes the best proof that a law accepted by a community is a thing that is tolerated and not a rule to which all freely consent. |
| The huge fireplace with its Dutch tiles furnishes further evidence of the antiquity of this chamber. |
| I like the rain, because it fills up the reservoirs and furnishes me with plentiful electricity. |
| The alleged debt is simply an accounting fiction that provides a mask over reality and furnishes a convenient means for mulcting the taxpayer. |
| He also reports the view that it is the brain that furnishes the sensations of hearing, sight and smell. |
| The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of liberation. |