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Example sentences for "other folk"

  • But there's other folk to blame, Mr. Mayor!

  • But there's other folk to blame, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor!

  • Do you think I would speak about my Allie to other folk?

  • It was at some cost to herself, because of her shyness, and because of other folk's curiosity, not always kept within bounds when a chance to gratify it came in the way.

  • Tell me what trouble touches any of us with which sin--our own, or that of other folk--has not to do.

  • See, I have gotten a fine new book here," said Marjorie, mindful of her mother's warning about speaking much of her trouble to other folk.

  • What ailed you, man, but to have been a lawyer as weel as other folk?

  • Weel--and mightna you have purchased as weel as other folk?

  • And she all berated him, and asked him, "What will you do, that you will not put yourself forth as other folk do?

  • And I should think that those who are in prosperity and take such order therein, may do much good both to themselves and to other folk.

  • Other folk-tales somewhat more distantly related are,-- Comparetti, Nos.

  • I know of no other folk-tale occurrences of this task; it is not found in any of the European stories of this cycle, and may be an addition of the Tagalog narrators.

  • May I nought wel in other folk aspye 775 Hir dredful Ioye, hir constreynt, and hir peyne?

  • She, that yit covereth hir and wimpleth hir to other folk, hath shewed hir every-del to thee.

  • The fifte spece is this; for to consente gladly and herkne gladly to the harm that men speke of other folk.

  • But sith that he was fallen in the snare, He moste endure, as other folk, his care.

  • Moreover, being accustomed to enjoy the mere sight of things as much as other folk do their possession, he will probably actually prefer that the moon should be hanging in the heavens, and not on his staircase.

  • We shall find that luxury and pomp, delightful sometimes in themselves, are distilled through a layer of coarse and repulsive labour by other folk; and the thought of the pork suet will spoil the smell of the violets.

  • Marry, seemeth it to thee thou hast not enough to do at home, that thou must go wantoning it in other folk's preserves?

  • But is it right that we be present at the unpacking of our neighbour's most private moral properties; at the dreadful laying bare of other folk's sores and nakedness?

  • If we lay store by satisfactions which imply the envy and humiliation of other folk, why then we set about such work as humiliates our neighbours or fills them with enviousness, saving the case where others, sharing our tastes, do alike by us.

  • But I was in Scotland then, or I might have kend the real cause, as weel as other folk.

  • So you, Master Factor, shall be busy as well as other folk, and think yourself lucky to share like other folk.

  • And wha are ye, that are sae bauld wi' your blessing and banning in other folk's houses?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    other animal; other branches; other considerations; other factors; other folks; other grounds; other human; other methods; other modes; other organs; other painters; other part; other pieces; other planets; other references; other regions; other sciences; other sects; other species; other things being equal; other vessel; other young; others were; shall appear; thousand pound; three hundred thousand men