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Example sentences for "but here"

  • But here a work is to be done by which man is himself made holy, which is done (as we have heard ) alone through God's Word.

  • He has sanctioned it above in the Fourth Commandment: Honor thy father and thy mother; but here He has (as we said ) hedged it about and protected it.

  • But here you [while conscious of such a great theft] may even bid defiance and become insolent, and no one dare call you a thief.

  • But here it is bestowed least; for the way which the world knows for honoring them is to drive them out of the country and to grudge them a piece of bread and, in short, they must be (as says St. Paul 1 Cor.

  • But here now we go forth from our house among our neighbors to learn how we should live with one another, every one himself toward his neighbor.

  • Aye, and Blaize Castle too, and anything else we can hear of; but here is your sister says she will not go.

  • But here is a proof of what I was saying.

  • I walk about here, and so I do there; but here I see a variety of people in every street, and there I can only go and call on Mrs. Allen.

  • But here on a sudden had all repentances, as it were, dashed themselves together into one grand whirlwind of repentance; and his past life was fallen wholly as into a state of reprobation.

  • He was not a man to yield to vain wailings, or make repinings at the unalterable: here was enough to be long mourned over; but here, for the moment, was very much imperatively requiring to be done.

  • But here we are dismally injured by mere Barbarians, in a War on our part shamefully unjust as well as foolish: a combination of disgrace and calamity that would have shocked Augustus even more than the defeat of Varus.

  • But here's an end of it, Bunny, so far as you're concerned.

  • Your luggage hasn't turned up yet, by the way, but here's a letter that came this morning.

  • At your respected brother-in-law's I tasted the finest syrup which has ever come my way, but here I have tasted the very finest kvass.

  • But here are we talking at the top of our voices whilst all the time our hero lies slumbering in his britchka!

  • But here comes a cavalier who is indeed in haste.

  • But here is the cavalier of Germany, and by my soul!

  • Men had been good or had been bad in his catalogue, but here was a man who was fierce one instant and gentle the next, with a curse on his lips and a smile in his eye.

  • But here comes my harness, and I must to work, for I cannot slip into it as I was wont when first I set my face to the wars.

  • But here, for a moment, Jimmie Dale seemed little occupied with the house itself--he was staring down past its length to where the woods made a heavy, dark background at the rear.

  • But here it was in fact, and I saw in these captive beasts a new certificate for Phorenice's genius.

  • But here for us it might have been that the port-captain's boat was waiting.

  • In answer to my appeals, you say your life is at stake, and when I hear you, you make me believe it; but here I sink into dark melancholy and doubts dishonorable to us both.

  • But here a description of the stone box in which after the Restoration, the law shut up a man condemned to death in Paris, may serve to give an idea of the terrors of a felon's last day on earth.

  • But here we are at the hotel, if you wish to come up.

  • But here, you see, I know that I have only to whistle and you have to come with me whether you like it or not.

  • Another man in my place would not have known how to extricate himself, but here I have got out of it and am as jolly as ever again, and all because I am 'a cultivated and educated man of our day.

  • But here, also, women find a limit, perhaps because like all weaklings they are afraid to draw the ultimate conclusions.

  • But here again it is her understanding that is at fault.

  • Literally rosin, resinae; but here by that name is meant balm.

  • And he said: I will not come forth, but here I will die.

  • But here we find from the sacred text, that he was in error.

  • But here's a villain that would face me down He met me on the mart, and that I beat him, And charg'd him with a thousand marks in gold, And that I did deny my wife and house.

  • I wear no knife to slaughter sleeping men; But here's a vengeful sword, rusted with ease, That shall be scoured in his rancorous heart That slanders me with murder's crimson badge.

  • I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know.

  • But here's a parchment with the seal of Caesar; I found it in his closet, 'tis his will.

  • At night, in her salon, she would have let him take it a hundred times, but here, alone and in the morning, the action seemed too like a promise that might lead her far.


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