The whole earth will be fruitful then, not alone in nature but in spiritual things.
The ancient stile is not alone, 'Tis not the burn I hear!
They have taken the way the young feet know; Not alone, not alone!
He not alone professes to show the humanity of the project, but its policy--its even necessity.
I have come to teach him this, to save him; for in our church lies his only salvation, not alone of his soul, but of his body and of his rights as well as of his soul.
So she was left, not alone, but with a score of women and children.
He who speaks in that co-eternal Word is understood as not alone in God, but as being with that very Word, without which, forsooth, He would not be speaking.
Town seemed very stuffy and tame after the freedom of the country and the sea, but when Miss Blake asked her if she would like to go away again she replied: "Not alone," and then blushed shamefacedly and tried to change the subject.
So, you see, if you back out you'll not alone be breaking your promise, but you'll be breaking up the party and making a mess of it all round.
We've been awfully careful whom we've asked, because we only wanted a certain kind--not alone a certain number.
It must not be forgotten that this was the age not alone of Cathedrals but also of monasteries and of convents.
Ohio, and indeed of the West, not alone in the amount of its annual business, but in credit, character and influence, and in these latter respects it is hardly surpassed by any mercantile house in Northern Ohio.
The passage containing this must be taken, not alone, but with the context.
It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty, and is not alone a solid and satisfactory good.
And yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me.
He is with me; I am not alone; Life is bliss, because I am his child; Down in Hades will I lay the stone Whence shall rise to Heaven his city piled.
But she is not alone; you said Mademoiselle de Montalais is with her.
The tearing off of a branch as the symbolic representation of onanism is not alone in keeping with the vulgar representation of the fact of onanism, but has far-reaching mythological parallels.
Not alone is the meaning of the symptoms invariably hidden in the unconscious; but the very existence of the symptom is conditioned by its relation to this unconscious.
Not alone do those symbols commonly met with in dreams appeal here, but also new ones, e.
This probably cannot be overcome, for it is a heritage, not alone of many {537} generations, but of many centuries.
Of course, it is not alone syphilis, but other serious conditions which affect the nervous system that ought to be guarded against in this same way.
It is not alone a satisfaction of the maternal instinct, but it is an occupation of mind and heart with cares for little ones.
For their treatment the most important consideration is prophylaxis, not alone of the habit itself, but of each of the acts.
It is not alone in the olden time that great physicians have been almost worshiped.
The use of history is not alone to sum up the varied experiences of the past, but to enlarge our vision of the present, and by reflections on that past to point a way to the future.
There the country gentlemen looked upon their chairman as a Blackstone,--not alone a storehouse of law, but a great appeal upon questions of general knowledge and information.
But McCloud felt it useless to disguise the fact to himself that he now had a second keen interest in the Crawling Stone country--not alone a dream of a line, but a dream of a girl.
Behind Sinclair were nearly all the cattlemen, not alone because he was on good terms with the rustlers and protected his friends, but because he warred openly on the sheepmen.
She had become, how or when he could not tell, not alone a pretty woman but a fascinating one--the creature of his constant thought.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not alone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.