The first article was couched in these terms: “Protestation faicte par le chef et tous les ceux du conseil de n’attenter aucune autre chose contre la Majestie du roy et les princes de son sang.
She was humming to herself the last lines of the song: D'un bout du monde A l'autre bout, Le Hasard seul fait tout.
Audebrand with a shake of the head, "ils n'avaient pas d'autre docteur que la Blague.
The troops in observation on the right, seeing the victory gained on the left and centre, of their own accord joined in the pursuit, and soon made themselves masters of Autre Eglise and the heights behind it.
He formed, in the first instance, with some ostentation, a weighty column of attack opposite to the French left, menacing the village of Autre Eglise.
All this is not impossible for a strong man in good health; for a prisoner, exhausted by fourteen years' captivity in a dungeon—c'est autre chose.
Anyhow, he cleared his throat and said 'Parlons d'autre chose.
And he added, with a touch of his old manner, but with more dignity than I had ever known in him, 'Parlons d'autre chose.
What those dire times were that rent France to shreds, and how la fille de Lorraine à nulle autre pareille came to the rescue, have been sung by a poet whose high destiny it was to fall in recent battle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "autre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.