Besides, as before said, the subjects who tried the board were ladies, and not professional "psychics" in any sense of the word.
Paul, remembering the imprisonment and tribulations he suffered because of the Gospel and for the advantage, as he before said, of the Ephesians, gives the admonition here.
As before said, this is the substance of his meaning: "The Law produces naught but terror and death when it dazzles the heart with its glory and stands revealed in its true nature.
But, as before said, Paul is not here referring to this class, but to eminent, godly individuals, whose lives are beyond reproach.
He was, as before said, a young man of about thirty.
One of the two was, as I before said, the Semillante, the other was the Cleopatra.
As before said, he has many chances offered for the employment of judgment and skill; and to make the best use of these he must be possessed of some brains.
As before said, she was making a wreath and looked neither at one or the other of the two who had been fighting.
But Kallem began joking her about it; she was forced to laugh again, and, as before saidit was sweet to see and hear her laugh.
And as before said, when she laughed she was very "sweet.
We must retain the faith, the Spirit and Christ; and this, as before said, we cannot do if we give place to the old carnal disposition instead of resisting it.
And that influence is exerted when, as before said, God's Word and testimony are present that the ministry in question is commanded, or authorized, of God.
There is a distinction here which, as before said, was at first difficult for the beloved apostles themselves to understand.
As before said, the world cannot endure the sight or hearing of this living sacrifice; therefore it opposes it on every side.
But the earth in its natural state, as before said, is capable of supporting but a small number of inhabitants compared with what it is capable of doing in a cultivated state.
Land, as before said, is the free gift of the Creator in common to the human race.
But were there but a third part of sixty millions, the bank cannot pay half a crown in the pound; for no new supply of money, as before said, can arrive at the bank, as all the taxes will be paid in paper.
Indeed, as before said, they seem to be not only the best, but the only possible means for developing all that is highest and noblest in man.
These, however, are but minor matters; the important point, as before said, is that Genesis places the formation of the sun after that of light.
This, as before said, is the chief cause of human misery, and might it not have been avoided?
We next come to fishes and birds, which formed the commencement of animal life, and thus involved the beginning of mind in some form; so Genesis (as before said) appropriately uses the word create in regard to them.
As I before said, I was fully confident in the part I was playing.
As I before said, the interests of civilisation make us wish the most entire success to the Russian arms; but still the remote consequences of an acquisition once made suggest a highly important and complicated enquiry.
And when the hounds be come there where they should uncouple blow three long motes and do and seek and blow, as is before said.
Then he should fetch his lymer and cast round as it is before said in the chapter of the harbouring of a hart, and take care that neither he nor his hounds make but little noise for dread lest he void.
They rose and though she was, as before said, tall for a girl and well formed, she appeared childlike by comparison with their crude bulk.
Also--but, as before said, his thoughts and feelings conformed to the universal type.
By self-adoption he had almost, as before said, identified himself with the Spanish strain that had flowed for centuries through the patios and compound of Los Arboles.
A country where dwells the very spirit of romance; of which anything might be predicted and come to pass; therefore, as before said, the very place for a lair.
The term, as before said, not being used in its ordinary theological sense, but to denote an immediate Divine action as distinguished from God's action through the powers conferred on the physical universe.
As before said, additional arguments have lately been brought forward to show that individual organisms do arise from a basis of in-organic material only.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "before said" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.