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Example sentences for "others have"

  • Some have maintained the absolutely binding and universal character of immersion; others have stood at the opposite extreme, and upheld the method of sprinkling.

  • Some have erred in dwelling too much on the corporate aspect of Christianity; others have erred in dwelling too much on its individual aspect.

  • Would you be satisfied to have a commonplace experience, such as thousands of others have, which would attract no special notice?

  • What do you think it is that hinders your coming into light and joy as others have done?

  • Others have dreamed of a 'fire-mist' created of God and by some means condensed into worlds.

  • But this was doubtless thought evidence of their authenticity by many, who might say, as others have done in a happy vein of metaphor, that they seemed not written with a pen but with a sceptre.

  • This must always be understood with the condition, that the reason itself shall be competently enlightened: if Chillingworth meant more than this, he carried his principle too far, as others have done.

  • To have weak passions is dullness, to have passions indifferently for everything giddiness and distraction, to have stronger passions for anything than others have is madness.

  • Others have thought, but mistakenly, that it was Collioure in Roussillon.

  • For while some affirmed it had no gall, intending only thereby no evidence of anger or fury; others have construed it anatomically, and denied that part at all.

  • Some men have written more than others have spoken; [12]Pineda quotes more Authors in one work, than are necessary in a whole World.

  • Except in the great crises we all act with a certain theatricalism, do the thing books and plays and the example of others have taught us to do.

  • Others have placed it south of the Olympieum in the Ilissus bed.

  • Morality," as others have confessed, is "the nature of things"!

  • Others have a special faculty of consuming dry, powdery vegetable and animal refuse, and are liable to multiply in manufactured products of this nature, such as mouldy cheese.

  • Some have bristles; others have scales; others have tentacles around the head and inclose themselves in tubes.

  • Some species have a sharp spine at the end of the proboscis, others have stinging-cells.

  • Others have endeavoured to do this and to my mind it is not only degrading but quite unworthy of the man's genius to dwell on such paltry failings as bad table manners, slight personal uncleanliness and the like.

  • Some say there was a bed in it and an early Norman window; others have it that there was no bed but a late Gothic fireplace; while a few outstanding writers insist that there was nothing at all in the room but a very old Roman washstand.

  • Some fishes have the gall-bladder upon the liver, others have it upon the intestine, more or less remote from the liver and attached to it by a duct.

  • Others have kept it as a convenient group name for the orders of archaic Actinopteri.

  • Others have spines on some other part of the shield and some have no spines at all.

  • Others have authority to bless, and whom they bless are blessed in very deed.

  • No man is more narrowly watched by friends and enemies than Mr. Joseph Smith; consequently, if he were as good a man as any prophet that has preceded him, he would have as violent enemies as others have had.

  • And the votaries of Vishnoo have as good scriptural reason to believe in their theory of deific annihilation, as others have to believe in a God without body, or parts, or passions.

  • Others have patterns of four leaves 20[19]four-leaf cut in the soft clay, or continuous ornaments round the vase made with the toothed roller-like instrument of which we have already spoken.

  • Others have figures of Fortune and Hermes in a shrine,[2711] the latter deity being of course specially associated with money-making.

  • But, it will, by and by, degenerate from its high estate, just as others have done, and be succeeded by another that shall raise still higher expectations.

  • We can impute to him none of the acts, such as the believers in the Greek and Roman religions freely ascribe to their Jove, and so have not, as others have, in such divine example, a warrant and excuse for the like enormities.

  • Probus, under him in Gaul and Asia as others have.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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