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Surely few if any readers have come across the sentence they are now reading, and someone who had by chance heard or seen it could not possibly remember such a fact.

Noam Chomsky (1988). “Language and Problems of Knowledge: The Managua Lectures”, p.25, MIT Press
Surely few if any readers have come across the sentence they are now reading, and someone who had by chance heard or seen it could not possibly remember such a fact.