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  Operations, if planned to be conducted
  Operations, if planned to be conducted
  for a long term of years and therefore
  for a long term of years and therefore
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  expensive plants, should be based upon
  expensive plants, should be based upon
  the holding of extensive ore-bearing
  the holding of extensive ore-bearing
  ground. Mere enters the notion of the
  ground. Here enters the notion of the
  {{LOFE tag|i}}shape and size of a mining property{{LOFE tag|/i}}.
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== Partial sentences ==
=== Partial Sentences ===


Only part of the sentence is italicized, so the period goes '''outside''' the markups.
Only part of the sentence is italicized, so the period goes '''outside''' the markups.


Why? We only place punctuation within in-line markups when the punctuation belongs to what needs to be marked. This period belongs to the entire sentence, not just to the part that is in italics.
Why: We only place punctuation within in-line markups when the punctuation belongs to what needs to be marked. This period belongs to the entire sentence, not just to the part that is in italics.
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Operations, if planned to be conducted
for a long term of years and therefore
warranting the installation of large and
expensive plants, should be based upon
the holding of extensive ore-bearing
ground. Here enters the notion of the
<i>shape and size of a mining property</i>.

Partial sentences

Only part of the sentence is italicized, so the period goes outside the markups.

Why: We only place punctuation within in-line markups when the punctuation belongs to what needs to be marked. This period belongs to the entire sentence, not just to the part that is in italics.