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Example sentences for "added that"

  • Cury, who delivered me the message, added that he thought a pension was intended, and that his majesty wished to announce it to me himself.

  • He added that he had observed to the Emperor that there was no connection between Rapp and M.

  • He added that he had made every effort and sacrifice to put an end to that painful state of things, and that, finally, he regarded himself as the cause of the continual misunderstanding between the French Empire and Holland.

  • In justice to the police it must be added that they re-arrested this man and charged him with the theft, or with being in possession of the deceased Natives' cattle.

  • He added that he personally would always lead his people along the white man's path of honour and Christianity, and that he would never choose the coward's way of disloyalty and treason.

  • He added that he did so with the more confidence, because what he proposed was exactly what M.

  • He added that he should have liked to see Chamillart, but that at first it would grieve him too much: he was not to come till sent for; he might live in Paris, and go where he liked.

  • He added that he had been unable to shake his Majesty in any way, or to avoid obeying the very express order he had received from him, to see that he (Louville) departed at once.

  • And he added that-- The Constitution, public treaties, and the laws oblige the President to regard Texas as an independent state, and its territory as no part of the territory of Mexico.

  • No considerable body of troops, it is believed, were ever more amply provided and more liberally and punctually paid, and it may be added that by no people were the burdens incident to a great war ever more cheerfully borne.

  • He added that he had always known me too well to believe their calumnies.

  • He added that Ernest, both before his departure from England, and on his return, had written to him to learn if Alice had ever been heard of; the replies of the magistrate were unsatisfactory.

  • And it must be added that, with all his craft and coldness, Lord Vargrave was often a very dangerous and mischievous speaker for the interests of his party.

  • I added that as you were going to Paris, and as you loved her so much, there could not be a better opportunity for her entrance into life under the most favourable auspices.

  • It added that "if the Hindus are to suppose Mr. Tilak guilty because an English Court of Justice had condemned him, Christians will have to forswear Christ because He was crucified by a Roman Court.

  • It may be added that in some parts of the world the suitor has to throw the girl in a wrestling-bout in order to secure her hand.

  • It may be added that a very similar appliance may be found in European countries (especially Germany) in the use of a condom furnished with irregularities, or a frill, in order to increase the woman's excitement.

  • It may be added that there is a tolerably close parallelism in all the classes between the degree of sterility of the plants and their dwarfed stature.

  • It should be added that no other plant of this species grew in my garden.

  • He added that a certain Fra Cherubino would be useful, if any matter of grave moment were resolved on; nor did he reject the assistance of other discreet persons.

  • It should be added that Ingolstadt, in Bavaria, became the second headquarters of the Jesuit propaganda in Germany.

  • He added that 'he had a comrade fit for such a job, whose fellow for the business could not easily be found.

  • It may be added that in all these nations the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth centuries are marked by a similar revolt against formality and common sense, to which we give the name of the Romantic movement.

  • You see, at all events," she presently went on, "that if it had been said of me that I had come over here to seek my fortune it would have to be added that I have found it!

  • He believed--although it must be added that he had not quite the courage to declare it--in the doctrine of wild oats, and thought it a useful preventive of superfluous fears.

  • One of these was a man who invited himself to come and see me; the excuse, a small matter of business; but he added that we had many common friends, that he had read my books, and much wished to make my acquaintance.

  • I added that I thought that the whole of his future peace of mind depended upon his rising to the situation, even though it were to be a martyrdom.

  • I agreed to go, but being a miserable sailor, added that I should only go if it were fine.

  • It was in these terms that Governor Phillip spoke of it, and certainly he did not exaggerate when he added that a thousand ships of the line could easily manoeuvre within it.

  • He added that it was his intention to communicate his sentiments on the subject to the Count by a letter which he would lay before the Council at a subsequent meeting.

  • It may be added that in Smith's time the Snell foundation yielded five exhibitions of £40 a year each, tenable for eleven years.

  • And it may be added that it was his banking firm--Cochrane, Murdoch and Co.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    added another; added hastily; added more; added quickly; added she; added that; added the; added unto; added with; but she did not; carry him; certain rules; compel them; considered merely; dear soul; first published; four columns; little sign; navigation acts; projective geometry; regulated mind; social hygiene; stood stock; upon our; white settlement; winter savory