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Example sentences for "other men"

  • Such is the ordinance of God: those who will not work out their own salvation he gives into the hands of other men to bear rule over them.

  • Moreover the eunuch, being degraded in the eyes of other men, is driven to seek the assistance of some lord and master.

  • That's not the way to get round a man like your father, who is rich himself and who thinks it a disgrace in other men not to be rich too.

  • He had addressed Everett in that solicitude to which a man should never be reduced of seeking to be recognised by at any rate one acquaintance,--and now his brother-in-law had called him a scoundrel in the presence of other men.

  • His honesty is not like the honesty of other men.

  • He would fain have been as other men, but he could not.

  • He produced nothing: he consumed the fruits of the industry of other men; and he domineered over those by whom he was supported.

  • His train was now swelled by the Earls of Clarendon and Oxford, and by other men of high rank, who had, till within a few days, been considered as jealous Royalists.

  • In comparison with his great object he held the lives of other men as cheap as his own.

  • It was not his business to take care of the honour of other men; nor had the most rigid casuists pronounced it unlawful in a general to invite, to use, and to reward the services of deserters whom he could not but despise.

  • Therefore I didn't drink save on rare occasions and disgracefully when with other men.

  • In the past I had been amazed by other men guilty of this practice.

  • Or else I must go back to my free library books and read of the deeds of other men and do no deeds of my own save slave for ten cents an hour at a machine in a cannery.

  • What had I known of other men's voices, when I was growing up to be a man myself?

  • Performed by other men, under other circumstances, the action might have been ridiculous.

  • Art thou ought else but Place, Degree, and Forme, Creating awe and feare in other men?

  • No, I am no such thing, I am a man as other men are; and there indeed let him name his name, and tell him plainly hee is Snug the ioyner Quin.

  • I shall not breake your bidding, good my Lord: Where are my other men?

  • I am not onely witty in my selfe, but the cause that wit is in other men.

  • Such an one, as we further maintain, is sufficient for himself and his own happiness, and therefore is least in need of other men.

  • Few persons ever reflect, as I should imagine, that from the evil of other men something of evil is communicated to themselves.

  • In one passage Plato himself seems to intimate that the time had now come for Socrates, who had passed his whole life in philosophy, to give his own opinion and not to be always repeating the notions of other men.

  • Hellenic usages they will by no means follow, and to speak generally they follow those of no other men whatever.

  • He set forth therefore from Taras, 19 and as he had faith in Corinthians more than in other men, he hired a ship with a crew of Corinthians.

  • They came to me as to other men," said Donatello broodingly.

  • Their actual business (though they talked about it very much as other men talk of cotton, politics, flour barrels, and sugar) necessarily illuminated their conversation with something akin to the ideal.

  • Whether in our own case, or that of other men, it bids us sadly measure the little, little time during which our lineaments are likely to be of interest to any human being.

  • The bones of these men are still shown to this very day, unlike to any credible relations of other men.

  • Such a philosophy is both foolish and false, like that opinion of the clever rogue who assumes all other men to be like himself.

  • For the courage and temperance of other men, if you will consider them, are really a contradiction.

  • Besides, the philosopher has notions of good and evil unlike those of other men.

  • This is the reason why he abstains from fleshly lusts, and not because he fears loss or disgrace, which is the motive of other men.

  • A great general should rely on his own virtue, and not on other men's vices.

  • Every man among them, and every man whose life history is worth the telling, did something for THE GOOD OF OTHER MEN.

  • Other men, less numerous, but also honest and sincere, consider strikes an evil.

  • Remember that when he was a lad his father used to hire him out to work on other men's farms for very little money.

  • Napoleon was cold, jealous of other men, monumentally egotistical when comparing himself with other sons of women.

  • Truly, a man may and should be judged by his feeling toward his own mother, and toward the mothers of other men--of ALL men.

  • To other men he seems insane; to me, living as I do in his mind, his ideas are quite lucid.

  • Thus the whole force of a man must have the property of reacting on other men, and of infusing into them an essence foreign to their own, if they could not protect themselves against such an aggression.

  • With some the word liberty may mean for each man to do as he pleases with himself, and the product of his labor; while with others the same word may mean for some men to do as they please with other men, and the product of other men's labor.

  • It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    greatly surprised; other agencies; other buildings; other cause; other considerations; other dogs; other fishes; other folks; other foods; other goods; other important; other industries; other islands; other kings; other localities; other metal; other nationalities; other orders; other places; other provinces; other souls; other trades; other troops; other versions; others are; otherwise they