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.
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 isscarce 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 isscarce 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.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scarce necessary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.