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Example sentences for "must however"

  • I must however observe, that it is remarked by those who knew Ruysch, that he had read few books, and was very little versed in the literature of his profession.

  • But if lupulus was formed from lupinus, it must however be proved that the use of it for beer was common beyond the boundaries of Egypt.

  • It must however be acknowledged that Savary’s conjecture rests only on a very slight foundation.

  • It must however be remarked, that the ration at Norfolk Island was often uncertain, being regulated by the plenty or scarcity of the Mount Pitt birds.

  • It must however be remarked, that in these sales stock itself was generally the currency of the country, one kind of animals being commonly exchanged for another.

  • I must however own, that I think this kind of Fable, which is the most perfect in Tragedy, is not so proper for an Heroic Poem.

  • It must however be confessed, that a Person at the head of a publick School has sometimes so many Boys under his Direction, that it is impossible he should extend a due proportion of his Care to each of them.

  • We must however acknowledge, with all due Gratitude, that in some Cases you have given us our Revenge on the Men, and done us Justice.

  • It must however be remembered that the Indian Corn is here reckoned at a very exorbitant price indeed[15].

  • I must however say a few words about the "Entombment," as you have the engraving.

  • I must however be brief, for an hour hence I go to join the Carnival in the Corso.

  • I must however return to my "Witches," so you must forgive my not writing any more to-day.

  • It must however be obvious, that the power of paying taxes, is in proportion to the net, and not in proportion to the gross revenue.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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