Si ergo a corpore removeatur omne illud per quod actioni animæ resistit, simpliciter erit anima perfectior in tali corpore existens quam separata: quanto autem perfectius in esse, tanto perfectius potest operari.
Erat autem summae probitatis, sed summae in Deum obstinationis, magnae in mundanis diligentiae, magnae in Deum negligentiae.
It is named by Matthew Paris: "Gestabant autem gladios, bipennes, gaesa, sicas et anelacios.
That the English occasionally mixed their bowmen with the cavalry, we have the express testimony of Matthew Paris: "Viri autem sagittarii gentis Anglorum equitibus permixti.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "autem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.