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Example sentences for "add that"

  • I was going to add that I never saw a sloth take to his heels in such earnest: but the expression will not do, for the sloth has no heels.

  • It is but justice to add that on opening the boxes there was nothing injured.

  • It is a comfort to add that it was instantly seized upon, and is much talked of.

  • There is no one who could approach him in it; and I am bound to add that he surprised me as much as he pleased me.

  • Your kind invitation is extremely welcome and acceptable to me, but I am sorry to add that I must not go a-visiting.

  • No man less in earnest than Eliot himself could have done it, and I make bold to add that it never could have been done by a man who was so distinctly born to do the work as Eliot was to do his.

  • Having said so much, I have only to add that I shall be satisfied if I hear what the circumstances are, from yourself.

  • It is only right to add that Mr. Sebright, and another competent authority consulted with him, declared unhesitatingly that she was right.

  • It is, I suppose, almost needless to add that my object in speaking to her was to protest against the glaring impropriety of her paying a second visit, in one day, to a man who was a stranger to her.

  • It is scarcely necessary to add that he wrote no more until he reached his little room in the house on Olive Street.

  • I trust that you will allow me to add that I have learned from my daughter to respect and admire you.

  • It may be hardly necessary to add that nothing in international usage justifies execution of innocent wives and children.

  • My colleague will, I am sure, pardon me if I add that I cannot concur in his exegesis of my citations from Ullmann and Fiore.

  • May I add that no serious student of international law is likely either to overrate the authority which it most beneficially exercises, or to conceive of it as an unalterable body of theory.

  • Useless to add that he listened with keen anxiety lest some other person than she should come into the salon; in which case he determined to rush out and prevent other eyes from reading the dreadful secrets contained in that paper.

  • It is useless to add that I shall know in a few days the upshot of this sudden parliamentary ambition which has, so inopportunely, started up in your way.

  • I ought to add that, according to Monsieur de l'Estorade, the general impression is that I shall certainly fail of election.

  • I have to add that in proportion as our regular force is small should the instruction and discipline of the militia, the great resource on which we rely, be pushed to the utmost extent that circumstances will admit.

  • He had only to add that he cordially thanked the Royal Highland School Society for the kindness which induced them to invite him and Mrs. Stowe to be present that evening.

  • I feel compelled to add that, if the burghers had stood shoulder to shoulder we should certainly have driven back the enemy, and the mishap would never have occurred.

  • I ought to add that after I had crossed the Magaliesberg I had sent Veldtcornet C.

  • Need I add that he had been a terrible lady-killer?

  • Needless to add that he had no sympathy with his brother's socialistic opinions.

  • Let us add that, in aerated water, the luminousness continues as brilliant as in the free air, but that it is extinguished in water deprived of its air by boiling.

  • His character is complete when we add that he is a rope-dancer all his life long: he walks only on the tight-rope, a silken rail placed in position as he advances.

  • Let us add that, for many months yet, until the final emancipation comes, she will carry them without drawing any distinction between them and her own young.

  • And we must not forget to add that it is visible on the dorsal as well as on the ventral surface, whereas the two large belts peculiar to the female shine only under the abdomen.

  • To this account of the state of Moldo-Wallachia it is only necessary to add that in time of war, and that was the normal condition, the people were subjected to terrible privations.

  • At the further extremity of the convent are the apartments of the King and Queen, and it is hardly necessary to add that everything is done to render this old building suitable for the abode of royalty.

  • It may be just permissible to add that a comparison of Chaucer's and Marivaux's prioresses will suggest itself to many persons, and should be found delectable by all fit ones.

  • It may not be impertinent to add that Herr Körting's history happened never to have been read by me till after the above chapter of the present book was written.

  • I do not know whether it is rash to add that the Argenis itself seems to me to have been wildly overpraised.

  • But he hastened to add that he meditated no aggression upon Mexico.

  • At the same time he was careful to add that he was no filibuster: he desired Cuba only upon terms honorable to all concerned.

  • It is needless to add that he carried his point, and that the spot he desired for the church was the one chosen.

  • It is right to add that no commissioned officer was present at the time.

  • To give this victory all its meaning it is necessary to add that it was gained by troops which for two weeks had been retreating, and which, when the order for the offensive was given, were found to be as ardent as on the first day.

  • It is only fair to add that in all his plans he had the active support of his Imperial Master.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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