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Example sentences for "another chapter"

  • I tied a string to the candlestick to lower it into the opening, but at this moment I was startled, and was for the first time nervous, or I may say, frightened; but this had better remain for another chapter.

  • In addition to the famous Richard Watts's Charity, which is described in another chapter, the city possesses several other important charities, viz.

  • These rooms are referred to in another chapter.

  • The reader must turn to another chapter[318] for the brilliant success of Wolfe at Quebec, which virtually ended the war.

  • Of the progress in Gordon’s time towards the settlement of the disputed boundary with Maryland, the recital is given in another chapter.

  • Bartram was born in Pennsylvania, and made this journey in company with Conrad Weiser, the agent sent by Pennsylvania to hold friendly conference with the Iroquois, as explained in another chapter.

  • The story of that misfortune is told in another chapter,[624] as well as of the outbreak which Dinwiddie forced, when he sent Washington to Le Bœuf.

  • Steel having been dealt with in another chapter, we will pass to the other metals which play important if not essential parts in the production of modern projectiles.

  • In another chapter reference is made to the production of caustic soda from a solution of common salt by electrolysis.

  • The metal is made after the manner described in another chapter and is cast into the form of suitably-sized ingots which are afterwards squeezed in enormous hydraulic presses into the rough shape required.

  • We need not go too deeply into that, however, so long as we realize that, whatever the conditions may be, the shell in actual use has to follow a curved course, first rising and then falling.

  • We have a good instance of how the bark-craze was at this time influencing the very highest circles of practice in the case of Lord Keeper Guildford, in July, 1685, as related in another chapter.

  • This points to their having been part of that strange aguish epidemic of which an account is given in another chapter.

  • The state of population and health at Warrington was peculiar, and is given fully in another chapter.

  • The best illustrations of the greater severity and fatality of typhus among the well-to-do come from Ireland, in times of famine, and will be found in another chapter.

  • Here for a time we leave him, while in another chapter we speak of an event which, in the natural order of things, should here be narrated.

  • Of those circumstances, in which others besides 'Lena were concerned, we will speak in another chapter.

  • As we have related in another chapter, William the Conqueror shod his horses.

  • As has been said before in another chapter, "form" is only rational when it is the proper clothing of an idea; it is ridiculous and unworthy when it is merely an idea of proper clothing.

  • Of tandem driving we have written in another chapter.

  • The sinking of the steamship Falaba, which is mentioned, though not narrated in full, in another chapter, was the last act of German submarines during the month of March, 1915.

  • Meanwhile the fighting was gradually decreasing in intensity; the great Carpathian campaign had reached the end of another chapter.

  • The naval attack on the Dardanelles is told in another chapter, but the work of the Allies' submarines there included the use of French submarines, which is not narrated elsewhere.

  • I shall speak of their general effects in another chapter.

  • In another chapter there is fully described (in Dorothy Canfield's vivid words) the squirrel-cage whirligig of modern society life.

  • In another chapter I have treated more fully of this phase of the subject.

  • In another chapter I have dealt more fully with the subject of the worries of jealousy.

  • The signal success of Count de Grasse in blocking up Lord Cornwallis in the Chesapeake, and the history of his engagements with Rodney and others, belong more properly to another chapter of this history.

  • Excessive development of the mammae, generally being a pathologic phenomenon, will be mentioned in another chapter.

  • Instances of the anomalous exit of urine caused by congenital malformation or fistulous connections are mentioned in another chapter.

  • There are curious pathologic formations about the nose which increase its volume so enormously as to interfere with respiration and even with alimentation; but these will be spoken of in another chapter.

  • The different forms of hernia will be considered in another chapter.

  • As we have shown in another chapter, they frequently succeed.

  • We shall discuss this portion of our subject more fully in another chapter.

  • The possibility of the negro's holding the balance of power seemed dangerous and ultimately led to attempts to disfranchise him by law, which will be considered in another chapter.

  • Further discussion of the part of the negro in agriculture will be found in another chapter.

  • This thesis has already been developed at length in another chapter, where the present unsatisfactory organization and conditions of agriculture were also discussed.

  • In our quotation from The Three Cutters in another chapter we gave the colours of the paint used on these vessels.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another chapter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another church; another feature; another idea; another instant; another island; another land; another little; another man; another nation; another object; another party; another person; another planet; another sense; another series; another specimen; another tree; another version; another visit; another week; another witness; another woman; another word; common enemy; last said; might have