In This Case, one departs from the Original by adhering to it; and such an Author as Virgil might justly say of his bad Translator, what Martial says of his bad Neighbour; Nemo tam prope, tam proculque nobis.
Nemo repente fuit turpissimus (No man ever became extremely wicked all at once).
Quod idem fit in vocibus, in odore, in sapore, ut nemo sit nostrum qui in sensibus sui cuiusque generis iudicium requirat acrius.
But that's not all, Professor Aronnax," Captain Nemo said, standing up.
This description is based mostly on certain hand-drawn charts kept in the Nautilus's library, charts obviously rendered by Captain Nemo himself from his own personal observations.
Ned Land stared at Captain Nemo and obviously missed his meaning.
I'm not so certain they'll find it," Captain Nemo replied icily.
Be that as it may, Captain Nemo also introduced me to the different data he had obtained on the relative densities of the water in our globe's chief seas.
Meanwhile Captain Nemo studied the herd of cetaceans, then addressed me: "I was right to claim that baleen whales have enough natural enemies without counting man.
Oh, professor," Captain Nemo replied in an ironic tone, "you never change!
The larva in Petronius was designed to admonish only, not to terrify; and this is proved from Seneca: "Nemo tam puer est ut Cerberum timeat et tenebras, et larvarum habitum nudis ossibus cohaerentium.
In affairs of this kind we may most properly apply the well-known remark of nemo repente fuit turpissimus.
The English doctrine, which was at one time adopted in the United States, asserted that allegiance was indelible:-- Nemo potest exuere patriam.
Motto: Nemome impune lacessit (No one provokes me with impunity).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nemo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.