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Example sentences for "but those"

  • Of the contents of this book, I shall notice, while I am treating upon this subject, not those rules which are of a recommendatory, but those, which are of a prohibitory nature.

  • But those, which they particularly prize, they have found in the enjoyment of domestic happiness; and these pleasures they value next to the pleasures of religion.

  • A secret expedition is now an expedition of which every one knows the design, but those at whose expense it is undertaken.

  • Very,' replied the count; 'but those of his grandsons surpassed it.

  • Tax-collectors are never very popular in any country, but those of France at this period deserved all the odium with which they were loaded.

  • Lying lips are an abomination to Yahweh, but those who do the truth are his delight.

  • But those of those who escape shall escape, and shall be on the mountains like doves of the valleys, all of them moaning, every one in his iniquity.

  • But he said to them, "Not all men can receive this saying, but those to whom it is given.

  • We helped not only the good men and women of our own party, but those of the other.

  • It is impossible to obtain the average monthly salaries, but those of women are estimated to be two-thirds of those paid to men.

  • But the Sun and Moon do in no sense light the Lodge, unless it be symbolically, and then the lights are not they, but those things of which they are the symbols.

  • The Initiates in the lesser were called simply Mystes, or Initiates; but those in the greater, Epoptes, or Seers.

  • For thus it is: I am in enmity with my friends at home; but those whom I ought not to injure, by obliging thee, I make my enemies.

  • Of me no lines are lou'd, nor letters are of price, 253 Of all which speake our English tongue, but those of thy deuice.

  • There was a strange sparkle in Mr. Thorold's eye; but those flashes of light came and went so like flashes, that I could not always tell what they meant.

  • One or two more walks, possibly, I might have with him; but those long, short evenings of seeing and talking and dancing!

  • But those sounds of laughter had not been very business-like, either.

  • I don't know anybody here, but those I came with.

  • The bodies of the French and English were interred; but those of the Spaniards were thrown down from the top of the fort and remained in a heap at the foot of its walls.

  • But those on board, hearing what he was come for, made all possible haste.

  • So then the Pleasures of animals specifically different are also specifically different, but those of the same, we may reasonably suppose, are without difference.

  • And he said to them, All do not receive this word, but those to whom it is given.

  • And there shall not enter into it any thing that is defiled, nor any one that commits an abomination and falsehood, but those enrolled in the Lamb's book of life.

  • For you regard not the things of God, but those of men.

  • Even when they follow a leader to the field, they cannot brook the pretensions to a formal command: they listen to no orders; and they come under no military engagements, but those of mutual fidelity, and equal ardour in the enterprise.

  • But those my enemies, who would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    books published; but found; but from; but have everlasting life; but his; but later; but may; but more; but most; but once; but remember; but see; but she; but she was not; but they; but where; but without; but you; but your; butter rolled; butter sauce; buttered baking; buttered bread; buttered tins; country gentleman; mix all well together