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Example sentences for "other way"

  • So, of course, the thing had to be dropped; there was no other way.

  • There is no other way by which you could have gotten hold of the test-remark; I alone, of living men, possessed the secret of its wording.

  • He said the Jew was pushing the Christian to the wall all along the line; that it was all a Christian could do to scrape together a living; and that the Jew must be banished, and soon--there was no other way of saving the Christian.

  • It's wonderful what money can do," went on her father, who was inclined for a discussion, and saw no other way of opening up the subject.

  • If it could be done in no other way, why should they not move across the border which was close by, into German territory?

  • Paul prayed for the Ephesian Christians 'that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith,' and there is no other way by which His indwelling is possible.

  • I know of no other way by which a man can receive God into his heart than by opening his heart for God to come in.

  • To crown my misfortunes, I was taken very ill, at a time when there was no other way of avoiding the clutches of my persecutor but by a precipitate flight.

  • I can reach that position in no other way--well, then, let them call me the wife of this under-aged boy!

  • Can they be punished in no other way than by death?

  • It is just this--a man gets from Christ what he trusts Christ to give him, and there is no other way of proving the truth of His promises than by accepting His promises, and then they fulfil themselves.

  • It must be so, for there is no other way by which life from Him, who is the Life, can pass into and quicken us than by our opening our hearts by faith for its inflow.

  • And the words which the Master spoke to her are no mere way of introducing a conversation on religious themes; but He asked for a draught which He needed, and which He had no other way of getting.

  • That his heart was all the other way he was quite sure; but yet it did seem to him that there was no escape from his troubles open to him.

  • It was impossible for Lady Carbury, in her present mood, and in his present mood, to explain to him that in no other way and at no other time could she ever find him.

  • And indeed there was hardly any other way in which it was possible to carry on the contest against him.

  • It is just because I stood up and spoke for you like a man that night at Sheep's Acre, when her mind was turned the other way.

  • Since there is no other way, I will go down and ask his advice.

  • Therefore I beg you by the love of Christ crucified--for there is no other way--that since you have the help of the prayers of the servants of God, you should not fail on your side in what is needful.

  • I came here to-night because there was no other way.

  • It has been incomprehensible to you, but there has been no other way.

  • Again and again, insidiously grappling with his revulsion, with the horror that the impulse to murder inspired, came that other thought--there was no other way.

  • On the land a man must be ready for anythin' at any time; you can't work it no other way.

  • If I do, it is because there is no other way to happiness.

  • When he was dead, he would have no other way of seeing that she continued to belong to him.

  • Take my chance of that; there's no other way.

  • By comparing the known works of his own gods with the works of those others; there is no other way.

  • He had to go on; there was no other way, at least none that an animal of his calibre could think of.

  • I told him that there was no other way in the world I would not be glad to serve him in, but that his extravagances made it utterly impossible for me to keep him company.

  • You can frame no guesses about it from either my speaking or writing; and, supposing I should attempt to show it you, I know no other way.

  • To demonstrate experimentally that a microscopic organism actually is the cause of a disease and the agent of contagion, I know no other way, in the present state of Science, than to subject the microbe (the new and happy term introduced by M.

  • It could be furnished in no other way than by making a circuit and returning.

  • For I see no other way of making your life even bearable for you.

  • And yet step by step he was forced back upon it--there seemed no other way to save her from herself.

  • For him there was no other way but, merciful God, it would be hard!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    four more; other accounts; other authorities; other book; other cities; other commodities; other continents; other days; other denominations; other folks; other grains; other hands; other human; other like; other mammals; other objects; other part; other planets; other provisions; other ranks; other regiments; other vessel; other writers; others are; otherwise called; what appeared