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Example sentences for "nor have"

  • Many a weary week of torment have I passed with her, nor have I forgot the insulting Epithets with which myself, my Sister, my father and my Family have been repeatedly reviled.

  • I have only supped at Home 3 times since my Arrival, and my table is constantly covered with invitations, after all I am the most steady Man in College, nor have I got into many Scrapes, and none of consequence.

  • Be sure to Remember me to my formal Guardy Lord Carlisle, [3] whose magisterial presence I have not been into for some years, nor have I any ambition to attain so great an honour.

  • I keep no journal, nor have I any intention of scribbling my travels.

  • I have engaged no servant here yet, nor have I found one to my liking.

  • I have not heard from you since I last wrote; nor have I anything to relate.

  • I have never heard of the appointment, to which you allude, of Commander-in-Chief of the Confederate States Army, nor have I any expectation or wish for it.

  • Thus the affair stands, as far as I or your brother, or the Cavendishes, know; nor have we heard one word from either Duke or Duchess of any rupture.

  • My press, from the narrowness of its extent, and having but one man and a boy, goes very slow; nor have I room or fortune to carry it farther.

  • I never heard of Cardinal Lewis de Luxembourg in my days, nor have a scrap of the history of Normandy, but Ducarel's tour to the Conqueror's kitchen.

  • It is to comply with your desires that I repeat any thing I hear of you, not to make use of them to draw any explanation from you, to which I have no title; nor have I, you know, any troublesome curiosity.

  • I have studied mankind, and think myself a tolerable observer, yet I know nothing from what I see, but all from what I remember, nor have I understanding except in my recollections.

  • And his wife answered him: If the Lord had a mind to kill us, he would not have received a holocaust and libations at our hands; neither would he have shewed us all these things, nor have told us the things that are to come.

  • There is no bread, nor have we any waters: our soul now loatheth this very light food.

  • A most insolent nation, that will shew no regard to the ancients, nor have pity on the infant, 28:51.

  • Nor have I brought you wine to the table which, like a sword, hath lost its edge and vigorous relish, but such as is only purged of its dregs and filth.

  • For neither have the brutes any weak surmises of the gods or fond opinion about things after death to disorder themselves with; nor have they as much as imagination or notion that there is anything in these to be dreaded.

  • But none ever discerned or discovered this diversity in us; nor have we perceived ourselves to be double, in one part always flowing, and in the other remaining the same from our birth even to our death.

  • For all things that are conspicuous to our eyes, which are neither fortuitous nor necessary, nor have a divine original, nor acknowledge any such like cause, are called natural and enjoy their proper nature.

  • Child-bearing does not commence often before the age of sixteen, nor have I ever noticed pregnant women under that age.

  • Proceeding but a little farther to the banks of the Murray, and its neighbourhood, no such ceremony exists, nor have I ever heard of its having been observed any where on the southeastern, or eastern parts of the continent.

  • My own impressions were always decidedly opposed to the idea of an inland sea, nor have I changed them in the least, now that circumstances amounting almost to proof, seem to favour that opinion.

  • His it was, and he gave it me (John 17); nor have I at any time offended my Father, that he should take it from me and give it to thee.

  • Nor have I been forced by playing the bankrupt to sell, or set to sale to thee, my beloved town of Mansoul (Isa 1:1).

  • The Old Testament had the shadow, nor have we but the very image; both then are but emblems of what is yet behind.

  • We have seen no trees or timber of any kind of larger growth than the scrub, nor have we met with the Casuarinae since we left Streaky Bay.

  • Unluckily all these positive assertions are contrary to that very experience, which is pleaded for them, nor have we any idea of self, after the manner it is here explained.

  • The idea of a plain surface is as little susceptible of a precise standard as that of a right line; nor have we any other means of distinguishing such a surface, than its general appearance.

  • This is the universe of the imagination, nor have we any idea but what is there produced.

  • We have therefore no idea of substance, distinct from that of a collection of particular qualities, nor have we any other meaning when we either talk or reason concerning it.

  • They are the successive perceptions only, that constitute the mind; nor have we the most distant notion of the place, where these scenes are represented, or of the materials, of which it is composed.

  • Nor have I put into them this spirit of moving and shifting, but you, a second Daedalus.

  • The facts I have not taken from any chance person, nor have I given my own impressions, but have as accurately as possible written a detailed account of what I witnessed myself or heard from others.

  • Nor have we yet mentioned this stupendous thinker's full claim to absolute predominance in intellectual effort.

  • Nor have I reason to believe the naval power of France so formidable, as that we ought to be terrified by the apprehensions of it into any extraordinary methods of procedure.

  • The German general, who has been mentioned on this occasion with so much regard, is not less known to me than to the honourable gentleman, nor have I been less diligent to improve the hours in which I enjoyed his friendship and conversation.

  • At Lausanne they have sincere and solid republican principles and they do not pay that servile court to the English that the Genevese do; nor have they as yet adopted the phrase "Dieu me damne.

  • Nor have I a wish to make the unhappy man more odious to you than is necessary to excuse myself for absolutely declining your offered mediation.

  • Nor have my brother and Mr. Solmes--Astonishing!

  • Nor have I been in town these six months: nor at Hampstead for years.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    doubted whether; edition volume; finite things; nor could; nor does; nor even; nor had; nor his; nor shall; nor should; nor the; nor was; nor would; normal persons; normal school; normal sexual; north latitude; north pole; north side; northeast trade; northeasterly direction; northwest passage; second mate; shut them; till when; veal cutlets