But since, I find he might well be concerned; for he had then his instructions, it seems, and knew how he was to be a means to entrap me.
But since no crop equals that obtainable from virgin soil, it is customary to include at least a small area of it in the operations of each year.
The arrangement is by door or room, but since on marriage some shifting from one room to another takes place, some individuals appear under two doors.
A clout on the head is worse than a woman's chiding; but since ye have given me one, ye may forbear the other.
But since on thee this curse the Gods have brought, Still round thy city war and murder rage.
But since he seemed to be in for it, he answered rather shortly: "Not at all.
He went back to his seat, but since he had identified the wrong spot he was obliged in a minute to return again to the plan.
But since she so much wanted all the best for him that life could give, surely she would have the strength to do nothing that might harm him.
This has been promiscuously touched before, but since it is an essential to the lastingness of his intercession, it will be to the purpose to lay it down by itself.
Indeed, had he not promised it, he might lawfully have doubted it; but since he had promised it, there was left no ground at all for doubting, because his willingness to give a son was demonstrated in his promising him a son.
It is true, before man had sinned, it was ordained to be unto life; but since, and because of sin, the God of love gave the word of grace.
I thought it impossible for me to love you more than I did; but since I know you to be a princess, I love you a thousand times more.
But since then I have changed my opinion, for I have seen a portrait which would be an ornament to the Pinakothek in your baths.
But since then he had heard of much that was good in him; and Timotheus felt sure that his judgment was unbiased by the high esteem Caesar showed to him, while he treated others like slaves.
I had placed her household on a footing not to become worse; but since my departure everything had been altered.
Struck with this great question, I was surprised the academy had dared to propose it: but since it had shown sufficient courage to do it, I thought I might venture to treat it, and immediately undertook the discussion.
But since then, two other reasons have come into operation that have determined me here to subjoin some particular specimens, and give the public some account of my doings and designs.
This was done at a later time, but since I was speaking of women, I thought it well to mention it now.
But since then--since I have been here twice, I have seen other things which make me wonder how far his influence extends.
But since he's a captain, and has got a uniform, she's come round pretty quick.
My father is only a summer resident, but since he has gone out of business he stays here till Christmas, and I'll be twenty-one in a year.
But since ye prefer it this way, ye muckrake, faith, I'll be humouring you.
But since I have said twenty thousand pieces of eight, twenty thousand pieces it shall be.
But since Ye're so desperately concerned to save your skin, you and those that think like you are welcome to leave us.
But since it was more or less in your service that I donned the King's coat, you should suffer it to cover the thief and pirate.
But since it has been proposed, and by one who has such particular personal cause to hate these English hounds, why, we will honour it--but unofficially.
But since, by a perverse fate, I have been thrown into your company, you could hardly expect me to feel and act otherwise.
But since he chooses to make that use of my photograph, which I gave him in friendship, I'll make use of his in a way he little dreams of.
Tis that makes him able to live there; before he was so ill he couldn't bear a zight of the place, but since then he is happy nowhere else, and never leaves the parish further than to drive once a week to Markton.
But since then I had absolutely no idea what happened to this revolution, and Captain Nemo, deprived of all contact with the shore, was hardly the man to keep me informed.
But since I don't want to be accused of foolhardiness, I'm giving you all my objections in advance.
But since I had no hope of studying these zoophytes in the seaports of the Levant, from which we were separated by the insuperable Isthmus of Suez, I had to be content with observing them in the waters of the Red Sea.
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