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Example sentences for "scarce necessary"

  • It is scarce necessary to add that the determination of salaries, which had originally been lodged in the hands of the inquisitor-general, had passed absolutely under the control of the Suprema.

  • It is scarce necessary to add that Ferdinand's promise to make no more grants was violated almost as soon as made.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that Maynard promised to honour the invitation, and made careful registry of the address.

  • It is scarce necessary to say they were on horseback.

  • And such was the case with the ex-dictator of Hungary, for it is scarce necessary to say that the disguised valet was Kossuth.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that Swinton was punctual to the appointment; and on that same day, with a heart full of rejoicing, made the journey from Park Lane to Paris.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that the room was handsomely furnished: for the mansion of Sir Marmaduke Wade, besides being one of the oldest, was also one of the grandest of the time.

  • It is scarce necessary to say, that the second visitor to the cell of the imprisoned patriot, was Marion Wade.

  • With these burning the bottoms out of their pockets, it is scarce necessary to say that drink was the order of the day, with cards as its accompaniment.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that these were the trappers from Saint Vrains, nor to add that they were riding at top-speed--fast as the horses and mules on which they were mounted could carry them.

  • Our tale might here close; for it is scarce necessary to record what came afterwards.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that these are the pursuing settlers.

  • Scarce necessary to say, that, on thus declaring himself, he becomes the real chief of the proposed settlement.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that he employed all his strength in the effort; but, notwithstanding this, he soon became convinced that he was employing it in vain.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that, during all this time.

  • It is scarce necessary to say, that, meeting again under the circumstances described, all past spite, had there been any, would have been forgiven and forgotten.

  • It is scarce necessary to say, that the man who had hidden his horse in the "motte," and so cleverly effected the crossing of the stream, was Maurice the mustanger.

  • It is scarce necessary to give the name of the dastardly eavesdropper.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that the appeal made by the brother and father of the abducted girl found a ready response in the hearts of the Republican volontieri.

  • It is scarce necessary to say, that I perused the document containing these singular conditions with no slight astonishment, and certainly with a feeling of gratification.

  • It is scarce necessary to say that Jacob Jessuron was no type of his race; nor, indeed, of any race.

  • The only thine: that concerned him was the unceremonious use that had been made of his fowling-piece; but it is scarce necessary to say that Herbert Vaughan, had he been asked, would have freely lent the piece for such a purpose.

  • It may be mentioned--though it is scarce necessary--that in his designs upon Smythje, Mr Vaughan was not left all the field to himself.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another order; being prepared; burning sulphur; chief quartermaster; continued fever; fifth birthday; final settlement; first part; high power; leaving their; less certain; long slender; scarce know; scarce knowing; scarce necessary; scarcely conscious; scarcely knew; scarcely know; scarcely knowing; scarcely less; scarcely likely; scarcely necessary; scarcely need; scarcely perceptible; scarcely think; thousand deaths