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Example sentences for "aside"

Lexicographically close words:
ashore; ashtray; ashure; ashy; asi; asides; asiento; asile; asimismo; asin
  1. Corley swung his head to and fro as if to toss aside an insistent insect, and his brows gathered.

  2. When she had an opportunity, she called Mr. Holohan aside and asked him to tell her what it meant.

  3. Mrs. Kearney had to stand aside to allow the baritone and his accompanist to pass up to the platform.

  4. Things look like it," said Maurice aside to Peter.

  5. It struck like lightning at the fawn, but the little fellow sprang aside and bounded after its mother.

  6. So she went forward with the distant rumble of artillery ever in her ears, while as darkness fell, she turned aside to notice a fierce red glare in the sky far away across the Meuse, in the direction of Phillipeville.

  7. Uncle Francois raised his voice in loud protest, but next second a shot rang sharply out, and he fell dead upon the stones, a bullet through his heart, while the brute who had shot him roughly kicked his body aside with a German oath.

  8. And as he passed across the courtyard, for the atmosphere had now become hot and stifling, he savagely kicked aside the body of one of the young female servants who, poor thing, had been sabred in her attempt to escape.

  9. The girl was still sitting at work; but she laid it aside when the visitors entered, and said she really was very sorry, but her father had not come in yet.

  10. He feared himself, that man who could act on a passionate impulse, brushing aside all the restraints that his reason would oppose.

  11. So now, leaving aside all question of that narrow but profound success, which repays every man who does exactly what the best part of him has willed to do, Claude strove to fasten all his desire on a wide and perhaps shallow success.

  12. Claude went to open the big window, pulling aside the blind, while Charmian lighted a cigarette, and curled herself up on the padded sofa.

  13. She put aside the problem, but did not resign the thought, "In any case Charmian would be the wrong woman for him to marry.

  14. As to women who are past childbearing, and have no hope of marriage, no blame shall attach to them if they lay aside their outer garments, but so as not to shew their ornaments.

  15. And many as are the signs in the Heavens and on the Earth, yet they will pass them by, and turn aside from them: And most of them believe not in God, without also joining other deities with Him.

  16. We will recompense those who turn aside from our signs with an evil punishment, because they have turned aside.

  17. But prepared of old for the infidels was this fraud of theirs; and they are turned aside from the path; and whom God causeth to err, no guide shall there be for him!

  18. Some turn aside from it: but had He pleased, He had guided you all aright.

  19. The infidels spend their riches10 with intent to turn men aside from the way of God: spend it they shall; then shall sighing be upon them, and then shall they be overcome.

  20. A man there is who disputeth about God without knowledge or guidance or enlightening Book, Turning aside in scorn to mislead others from the way of God!

  21. We have made it an Arabic Koran that ye may understand: And it is a transcript of the archetypal Book,2 kept by us; it is lofty, filled with wisdom, Shall we then turn aside this warning from you because ye are a people who transgress?

  22. He went aside to their gods and said, "Do ye not eat?

  23. Turn aside therefore from them for a time, And behold them, for they too shall in the end behold their doom.

  24. But if they turn aside from thee, yet we have not sent thee to be their guardian.

  25. And his Lord heard him and turned aside their snares from him: for he is the Hearer, the Knower.

  26. Nor let him who believeth not therein and followeth his lust, turn thee aside from this truth, and thou perish.

  27. How many cities have turned aside from the command of their Lord and of his apostles!

  28. When she at last ascended it, the spectators supposed that she would again use a cloth; but, instead of asking anything more from the assistants, she cast aside even the peplos that covered her shoulders.

  29. He had cast her aside like a tight shoe as soon as he found a more acceptable one in this female juggler.

  30. Nevertheless, all too soon did they lay aside scruples against it and hasten to share its material benefits.

  31. Setting aside that which I had been robbed of by my previous education, my new life was vigorous and unfettered by external restraint; and they tell me I made good use of my opportunity.

  32. That innocent blood which turned aside the angel of death foreshowed the blood of Christ, who through the Spirit offered Himself without spot to God.

  33. He is sitting not only, as of old, on Jacob's well, He is sitting aside you in the pew, He is offering you the same water of life.

  34. Some think such sermons aside from the Gospel, but that only shows how imperfect is their knowledge, and how important it is to bring the matter forth from the obscurity to which some would consign it.

  35. Sad almost unto death, he would prefer to turn aside and give vent to his feelings in silent tears.

  36. Our responsibilities in this respect are great, and all the greater because the more secular knowledge would crowd out religious, the many things that are now regarded needful, and set aside "the one thing needful.

  37. And the other error which it sets at naught is, that medical remedies have, in themselves, aside from God, any virtue or value.

  38. This Sunday has been set aside in the course of the church-year for the consideration of Christian beneficence.

  39. Thus, instructed and encouraged, leader and people promptly resume the work laid aside fifteen years before.

  40. Aside from what we have already emphasized, there is something in the simple matter of being known and feeling committed as a member of a Church which strengthens and helps a man.

  41. But when it comes to the particular, how little is it really pondered; how little do men feel bound by its particular statements; how easily are its direct communications set aside when they conflict with their notions or feelings or wishes.

  42. And to come back to the parable, it is only the workman who puts aside the evil eye that is acceptable in the Lord's vineyard and does His work well.

  43. All sorts of time set aside for visits and trivialities on God's day, never for divine service.

  44. I laid aside the reading of romances, for which I lately had such a fondness.

  45. I seemed to myself to be like those young brides, who find a great deal of difficulty to lay aside their self-love, and to follow their husbands to the war.

  46. But I had much to suffer from their repugnances and many infidelities--one of whom had vilified me greatly--and even after his conversion turned aside into his old ways.

  47. He looked stupidly at his little daughter, then pulled aside the sheet which covered his wife.

  48. But Gunton, poor fellow, who had laughed and played his foolish jests, and got into mischief industriously all through his short life, had laid his mirth aside to-day.

  49. They went then away afterwards down thither, and took Bergthora aside and told her the whole story of their own free will.

  50. Then the earl went aside by himself, away from other men, and bade that no man should follow him, and so he stays a while.

  51. A little while after Mord came to Ossaby and called Hauskuld out to talk with him, and they went aside and spoke.

  52. She led him aside to talk alone, and said to him, "Here is a gold ring which I will give thee;" and with that she clasped it round his wrist.

  53. After that he offered Eyjolf and Flosi, before witnesses, to call out by name and set aside other six men, but Flosi and Eyjolf would not call them out.

  54. He took them aside and told them his errand, and after that they talked over their plans by themselves.

  55. For the proper explanation of that surprise I must turn aside for a little.

  56. Hobson turned aside and stooped to cut a branch from a mimosa bush.

  57. Then it was that the rush of the whole dreadful business seemed to turn aside from the dog and direct itself upon his own person.

  58. He does not actually say so, but on the stairs I’ve seen him standing aside to let some one pass; I’ve seen him open a door to let some one in or out; and often in our bedroom he puts chairs about as though for some one else to sit in.

  59. Silence aside to me, very low, “the Book of the Dead.

  60. They may even turn men aside from the road of actual progress, for the indulgence of philanthropic imagination neither strengthens the will in self-sacrifice, nor illumines the practical judgment.

  61. And yet: I can feel every argument against the authenticity of the Gospels, because I know that if I approached them myself without faith I should as likely as not brush them aside impatiently as one of a whole set of fables.

  62. In these addresses he puts aside the materialistic dreams of the social reformer as impractical and dangerous.

  63. For weddings in families where a death has recently occurred, all friends, even the widowed mother, should lay aside their mourning for the ceremony, appearing in colors.

  64. Francesca was at this time very anxious to lay aside the insignia of wealth and rank, and to dress as simply as the poor she so much loved; but, always obedient, she would not attempt to do so without the permission of her spiritual guide.

  65. Those who are not Catholics put them aside simply as incredible.

  66. It was not at that time the custom for ladies of rank to nurse their children; but Francesca set aside all such considerations, and never consented to forego a mother's sacred privilege.

  67. Blessed Lucy delighted in the opportunities, which the simple manners of the day thus afforded her, of laying aside her rich dress and ornaments, and assisting in her own kitchen, where she always chose the meanest and most tiresome offices.

  68. She found means to practise the humiliation of the cloister, without laying aside the duties, or even the becoming dignity, of her station.

  69. And yet the decisions of this Catholic tribunal are set aside without hesitation.

  70. Each remnant of food, each rag of clothing, they brought home with joy; and the mouldiest piece of bread out of their bag was set aside for their own nourishment, while the best was bestowed on their guests.

  71. He chose the better course, the gladness of glory, and forsook the 1040 worse, the way of the idolater, and cast aside his heresy, the law of unrighteousness.

  72. Setting aside saintly miracles, and accusations of witchcraft, the minor phenomena are very sparsely recorded.

  73. On the other hand, the writer feels unable to set wholly aside the concurrent testimony of the most diverse people, in times, lands and conditions of opinion the most various.

  74. Setting aside the hypothesis of angels, Mr. Frazer makes only one mistake, he does not give instantiae contradictoriae, where the hallucination existed without the fulfilment.

  75. Even setting aside the animistic hypothesis, the subject is full of curious neglected problems.

  76. But, all the same, the culprit was set aside for punishment, two of the watchers present at the examination declaring that they had seen him put his hand to his mouth and swallow something.

  77. The younger members of the society studied history and literature, and, aside from the lectures from celebrities, interesting essays were prepared by the members.

  78. Aside from the above named, I have been unable to learn of many other citizens of Jersey City who have served in the navy.

  79. She was triumphant; she felt instinctively that art was laid aside for her sake, and flung like a grain of incense at her feet.

  80. He stood aside therefore upon the landing to allow the visitor to pass, scrutinizing him curiously the while.

  81. Would you have me fling aside these ten years of happiness like a cloak?

  82. Poetry and women only lay the last veil aside for their lovers Have we Rafael's model, Ariosto's Angelica, Dante's Beatrice?

  83. He even laid aside his customary caution, went chipping into the sumac, and caressed his mate so boisterously she gazed at him severely and gave his wing a savage pull to recall him to his sober senses.

  84. When this had happened so often that she seemed to recognize the sumac as a place of refuge, the Cardinal slipped aside and spent all his remaining breath in an exultant whistle of triumph, for now he was beginning to see his way.

  85. Thrusting aside the mold and leaves above them, spring beauties, hepaticas, and violets lifted tender golden-green heads.

  86. Pushing my guards aside with my shoulders, I endeavored to get to the poor wretch, and had nearly reached him when soldiers sprang upon me, grappled me, and lifting me bodily off my feet, threw me on the back of a pony.

  87. One old man, throwing aside his matchlock and sword, walked unsteadily toward us.

  88. They were busily engaged separating their blankets and clothes from my loads, dividing the provisions among themselves, and throwing aside my goods.


  89. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aside" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    all; apart; aside; askance; away; awry; back; beside; broadside; digression; discursion; each; edgewise; episode; excursion; infix; injection; insert; insertion; insinuation; interjection; interpolation; introduction; monologue; near; nearby; nigh; parenthesis; per; privately; remark; round; sidelong; sideways; solo