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Example sentences for "aught else"

  • The grain elevator, invented many years ago, is the parent of manifold conveyors of coal, lime, ore or aught else.

  • But God forbid that fare of such high excellence as the heart of a knight so true and courteous as Sieur Guillaume de Cabestaing be followed by aught else.

  • The emperor had no thought of being vexed for that, either much or little; he is bound to desire and to covet honour for his son above aught else.

  • Beware that you hide it not from me, be it illness or aught else.

  • To tell the truth, he could hardly think of aught else.

  • Marynia wanted so much to go straight to Kremen, and to such a degree was she unable to think of aught else, that at last he threatened to grow jealous of Kremen, and to sell it.

  • One like thee can scarcely bear aught else.

  • Look thou well to the islands and their products, Senor Pinzon, shouldst thou first gain those seas, and await my appearance, before thou proceedest to aught else.

  • Senor Almirante, I think more of Mercedes de Valverde, than of aught else, in this great affair.

  • Nay, what virgin of noble extraction, like thyself, even, would dream of aught else than of submitting to the counsel of her family, in taking a husband?

  • Be thou content with that which Allah hath allotted to thee and ask not of aught else.

  • Verily, I had lost hope of coming at a wild Ass or aught else; and assuredly[FN#81] the Almighty hath sent him to me and crave him fall to my homestead.

  • We know not broiled nor boiled nor aught else of the kind.

  • Yea, the wonder would be if he could do aught else.

  • A soul led by the Holy Ghost will gather only to the name of the Lord; and if we gather to aught else, be it a point of truth, or some ordinance or another, we are not in that matter led by the Holy Ghost.

  • I have laid a foundation, on the ground of redemption, which nothing can ever touch, neither sin, or Satan, or aught else.

  • And for all he sneezed, yet was he by this time so well-nigh choked with the brimstone that he was like neither to sneeze nor to do aught else again.

  • The fellow capped all with a sneer, as much as to say I was a fool, which I had stood from him several times before; though now I could have kicked him, more for his heartless way than aught else.

  • The stare he gave me at the moment was more frightful than aught else, but I mentioned what Westwood and I had observed the day before.

  • And think what this must be now--she that was so proud of his approval--that scarce thought of aught else.

  • Twere a wonder should he do aught else; and now he hath shown more wisdom than ever I laid to his credit.

  • Ay, I warrant me the lad would think more of it than of aught else in the world.

  • He felt sure also that the old man was speaking of him, perhaps telling how to separate him from Lygia, for it seemed to him impossible that any one could speak of aught else.

  • But now people in Rome speak much of them, if only for the reason that it is dangerous to speak of aught else.

  • In general I do not know whether Aulus will be able to speak of aught else, and do not think that we shall escape this history unless it be thy wish to hear about the effeminacy of these days.

  • He acts thus frequently, and at such times neither knows nor remembers aught else.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aught else; better time; cannot omit; come quickly; deep blue; dozen people; endless variety; exclusive jurisdiction; first lieutenant; full measure; great shape; just possible; know him; leads them; small bundle; termed the; truly believe; volcanic ashes; wait upon; when thou; would not have been; zygomatic arch