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Example sentences for "present purpose"

  • For my present purpose there is no need to establish that English discontent is reasonable; enough to note its existence.

  • The justice or the policy of these financial arrangements is for my present purpose immaterial.

  • The exact numbers are for the present purpose insignificant.

  • All this is for my present purpose immaterial.

  • To insist upon this, however, is not at all my present purpose.

  • For my present purpose, I can safely refer to Mr. Mill's discussion on this subject.

  • It is sufficient for my present purpose to observe that it is impossible for the unknown and the unknowable to make a revelation of himself.

  • The question of the real bearing upon theology of the influence exerted by the teaching of Philo's contemporary, Jesus of Nazareth, is one upon which it is not germane to my present purpose to enter.

  • It is not strictly needful for my present purpose that I should say anything about narratives which are professedly fictitious.

  • Cheyne, which is very much to my present purpose.

  • Be that, however, as it may, it is enough for my present purpose if I insist upon the fact that the proper study of Political Geography involves the acquisition of some historical knowledge.

  • It is not necessary for my present purpose to enter further into the evidence of interglacial conditions.

  • For my present purpose it suffices to designate the following figures.

  • It suffices for my present purpose merely to establish the community of thought which existed throughout, but which found its highest artistic expression and development in Central America.

  • For my present purpose, if the oldest records of monuments prove the existence of a long antecedent civilization, it is superfluous to trace the proofs in detail through the course of later ages.

  • Isaac Taylor's book on the Alphabet, and Sayce on the Science of Writing; but for my present purpose it is sufficient to establish the scientific certainty of the process by which hieroglyphic texts are read.

  • But for my present purpose, which is mainly chronological, these vicissitudes in religious beliefs are not important.

  • It is sufficient for my present Purpose, to observe, that there is nothing in this whole Art which pleases the Imagination, but as it is Great, Uncommon, or Beautiful.

  • But my present purpose is simply to indicate the felicity of Webster's intrepid assault on the principles which the Southern disunionists put forward in justification of their acts.

  • In examining these sentiments, I find they afford many very convincing arguments for my present purpose.

  • What regards my present Purpose is as follows: Avoid Disputes as much as possible.

  • For my present purpose it may be considered as the sum of results, which follow from the total of activities in operation among any people, while living under those conditions which always have pertained to civil life.

  • For my present purpose it does not become necessary to go into details as to the effects of all the elements of tobacco, or of the effects of any of these elements, except as observed in their action upon the nervous system.

  • It shall suffice to my present purpose, to consider the discerning faculties of a man, as they are employed about the objects which they have to do with.

  • I answer, That to my present purpose it is not needful, in this place, to make use of arguments to evince the world to be finite both in duration and extension.

  • But the theory of Sir Henry Maine serves my present purpose well.

  • Everybody who weighs even half these arguments will admit that it is a great force in the matter, a principal agency to be acknowledged and watched; and for my present purpose I want no more.

  • But the peculiarity is not to my present purpose.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    behold here; but since; different manner; hear something; human genius; little conversation; open prairie; popular language; present constituted; present everywhere; present from; present help; present known; present myself; present possession; present situation; present state; present tense; present the; present their; present time; present usage; present value; presently after; presents itself; true believers