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Example sentences for "since when"

  • Yes: since when, within They've seiz'd and bound him for a ravisher.

  • True, and it was inioyned him in Rome for want of Linnen: since when, Ile be sworne he wore none, but a dishclout of Iaquenettas, and that hee weares next his heart for a fauour.

  • Since when, I haue bin debtor to you for courtesies, which I will be euer to pay, and yet pay still French.

  • Since when, what other brood of kindred grace, Which, true to stock, the devil yeans, Joined trick and tooth and darksome ways To work the bolts by subtler means!

  • Since when," he demanded, "does such a speech bring laughter?

  • Since when," demanded old Adelbert angrily, "has the sound of his soldiers' marching disturbed the King?

  • Since when has a half-measure been useful?

  • Since when," he inquired, "have you frequented the Hungaria?

  • Since when I have been debtor to you for courtesies, which I will be ever to pay and yet pay still.

  • The final extinction of these orders, the suppression of monasteries and nunneries, was not achieved until 1874; since when many of these deserted buildings have been appropriated to other uses.

  • That excuse will scarce acquit thee, Since when one 's alone, excitement Is a flame that 's seldom kindled.

  • It to him did pity seem, Seemed the sole reward that he Asked or would receive from me: Since when dying, he but cried .

  • So fought he afoot, since when I saw him not.

  • It seems a foolish thing to do since when I have written who will read, and what will chance to that which I have written?

  • Nor did we ever really suffer from starvation, since when we were hungry we took more of this herb which supported us until we could find food.

  • Since when, Sir Abbot,' I demanded, 'has the Abbey of Kirkstall become the prison for abducted women?

  • Since when, pray, has it been deemed knightly to offer such affront to Holy Church?

  • Since when, I pray, Sire, has it become the law of England to admit only such part of a paper as may suit the prosecution's plan?

  • Her uncle shook his head and said, 'Since when, my dear; since when?

  • Are we not all cut down like the grass of the field, and was not I shorn by the scythe many years ago: since when I have been lying here, waiting to be gathered into the barn?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been killed; being able; dared not; dear parents; desire for; five children; forty days; green turf; light color; like the; made prisoner; other members; popularly elected; second causes; second expedition; since every; since first; since last; since that; since their; since there; since they; since when; since yesterday; sincere desire; universal brotherhood