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Example sentences for "said above"

  • The truth is, as I said above, that though obtained from the stone, it is already made and in solid masses, which require force to detach them.

  • As said above, the chief organ of respiration is the diaphragm, and that is a large muscle which cuts across the body at the edge of the ribs.

  • As said above, tone is regulated, so far as quality goes, in the pharynx.

  • The thought, as said above, is what will make it remain quiet.

  • By reading again what we said above, especially the urgent admonitions of St. Augustine not to look upon the Scriptures as a text-book of profane science, one will be able to appreciate the scientific quality of the book in question.

  • The sense is merely this: they guide themselves by faith, as we said above, by refraining from propositions and presumptions proved by faith to be false.

  • As all the societies in the heavens are distinct in accordance with their goods (as said above, n.

  • As Whey is chiefly the aqueous part of Milk, as said above, it must contain all the principles thereof that are soluble in water; that is, its saline and saponaceous parts.

  • The other things in proportion as is said above.

  • When all the butter is quite drained out, stew them in a Pipkin in the broth, as is said above.

  • And then proceed with this tincted water, as is said above.

  • At nine, put in the Veal and Mutton, and thenceforwards, as is said above.

  • When I was come down the hill to the shore, as I said above, being the SW.

  • As said above, a general working definition of the word individual family may be accepted at the outset of our investigations.

  • As said above, each conclusion has been submitted to a kind of test as to whether it stands in agreement or in contradiction with well-established general facts.

  • As we shall make very little use of the geographical factor, what is said above may be considered sufficient on that point.

  • These facts, as said above, are in the first place the facts of daily life, which are quite unmistakable in their meaning and easily expressed in an accurate manner.

  • In man there are many and numberless things, as said above; but still man feels them all as one.

  • Still the heat and light of the spiritual world and of the natural world are (as said above) so entirely different as to have nothing in common.

  • Others urged what we said above, that the story was only of poor animals that, according to Descartes, not only had no souls, but scarcely even life in any original and sufficient sense, and therefore we need not trouble ourselves.

  • I said above, that those animals seldom go to any great distance from the river; and on both banks travellers meet with such a beaten path in winter, that to those who are not acquainted with it, it appears like the track of men.

  • Allegory and Poetic Delineation, as I said above, cannot be religious Faith; the Faith itself must first be there, then Allegory enough will gather round it, as the fit body round its soul.

  • Whatsoever thing, as I said above, has virtual unnoticed power will cast off its wrappages, bandages, and step forth one day with palpably articulated, universally visible power.

  • Others urged what we said above, that the story was only of poor animals that, according to Descartes, not only had no souls, but scarcely had even life in any original and sufficient sense, and therefore we need not trouble ourselves.

  • As I said above, the author was very little concerned about the harmony of his work.

  • The compiler omits, as I said above, Gawain's reference to the previous appearance, but adapts the latter part of his speech to the circumstances he is narrating.

  • In fact, as I said above, the variations are the variations of the copyist, not of the compiler.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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