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Example sentences for "since there"

  • Bayle now finds himself surrounded by that light which is lacking to us here below, since there is reason to suppose that he was not lacking in good will.

  • Moreover, since there is no reason for the belief that there are stars everywhere, is it not possible that there may be a great space beyond the region of the stars?

  • But the first takes place in the preformation of organic bodies, or rather of all bodies, since there is organism everywhere, although all masses do not compose organic bodies.

  • Since there is nothing to show that such substances inhere in other substances they are also to be taken as eternal.

  • Since there is a purpose in the gu.nas which brought them to a state of equilibrium, the state of equilibrium also presupposes that it also may be broken up again when the purpose so demands.

  • Since there is no evidence which can stand in the way of identifying the grammarian PataƱjali with the Yoga writer, I believe we may take them as being identical [Footnote ref 1].

  • This evil is no doubt greater and more common among the higher classes; but the lower are not exempt from it, since there is always some advantage in making men love us.

  • We must then follow the Fathers and tradition in order to know when to do so, since there is heresy to be feared on both sides.

  • Since there is an equal risk of gain and of loss, if you had only to gain two lives, instead of one, you might still wager.

  • Our chance of seeing more of them is much diminished by the accident of the fire, since there will no longer be a motive for remaining on the coast.

  • The exercise of that influence which cannot fail of success; since there is a courtesy between men of a certain station, which causes them to overlook rivalry, in the spirit of their caste.

  • Inland commerce was equally affected, since there was no demand for carrying goods to or from the coast.

  • Since there would be an annual surplus of five million dollars because of the unredeemable form of the national debt, he would appropriate large sums to these "national objects.

  • If that be correct reasoning, said the opposition, the Constitution may as well stop with the preamble, since there is no power under heaven which could not be exercised within its limits.

  • He paid no further attention to the man, since there would be no bickering.

  • Any fool, thought Casey, would know without asking, since there was no other road, and since the one road was signed conscientiously every mile or two.

  • He made but seldom and brief appearance in his good city of Paris, since there he did not feel about him enough pitfalls, gibbets, and Scotch archers.

  • I'm curious myself, since there's a bushel," she answered dryly.

  • Yet the younger man obeyed, since there was a calm authority in the pinched and wrinkled face raised to his that seemed to despise the uproar of the mob.

  • It ought to be an interesting record to these two men, yet it evidently was not one-tenth so humorous as "The Matin" believed, since there was a deep frown on both faces.

  • She was helped in this by the King's mother, since there could be no doubt that Princess Delgrado took her absolutely to her heart.

  • It was perfectly easy, therefore, for anyone to get into the garden, but the window was entirely inaccessible, since there was no waterpipe or anything which could help the most active man to climb it.

  • May I ask, in the first place, Mr. McFarlane, how it is that you are still at liberty, since there appears to be enough evidence to justify your arrest?

  • It appeared to me, since there was no real fighting, that the two parties must be in alliance, or, at least, have an understanding between them.

  • She had her brother to bring up according to his rank, for, since there was no one else to undertake the charge, it fell to her lot.

  • Now that in this Planet there is some similitude of Winter and Summer is affirmed by Aristotle [1] himselfe, since there is one hemispheare that hath alwaies heate and light, and the other that hath darknesse and cold.

  • Their reason was this: because in probability this place was not overflowed by the flood, since there were no sinners there which might draw that curse upon it.

  • And the third alternative, again, is impossible, since there is no other knowing subject but Brahman and the soul.

  • If this did not take place, that imagination would never come to an end, since there is no other means but knowledge to effect its cessation.

  • And, since there was no ozonosphere to block out the UV radiation from the primary, the thickness of the ionosphere beneath the plasmasphere was greater.

  • It would have been nice if the base could have been built at one of the poles, but that would have put the labs in an uncomfortable position, since there was no solid land at either pole.

  • And, since there was no point in sending a small load home at extra expense when the Fireball could wait for the others, it meant that nobody could go home at all for four more weeks.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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