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Example sentences for "this also"

  • This also--this last longing--she must surrender!

  • This also is of God's gift, Paolo mio," Fra Giulio had said yearningly.

  • This also may be counted against Venice, for it is the Holy Madonna who hath granted me the vision.

  • By reason of this deed we obtained among the Peloponnesians of that time, besides many other great privileges which we still possess, this also of always leading the other wing of the army, when a common expedition is made.

  • The islanders furnished seventeen ships, and were armed like Hellenes, this also being a Pelasgian race, though afterwards it came to be called Ionian by the same rule as the Ionians of the twelve cities, who came from Athens.

  • And the Argives, being driven into straits, consented to this also.

  • Since however ye being our masters make this request in addition, this also shall be given you.

  • A covetous man shall not be satisfied with money: and he that loveth riches shall reap no fruit from them: so this also is vanity.

  • This also is come forth from the Lord God of hosts, to make his counsel wonderful, and magnify justice.

  • Again I considered all the labours of men, and I remarked that their industries are exposed to the envy of their neighbour: so in this also there is vanity, and fruitless care.

  • For when a man laboureth in wisdom, and knowledge, and carefulness, he leaveth what he hath gotten to an idle man: so this also is vanity, and a great evil.

  • This also is a good sentence, and gives occasion to no material remark.

  • This also is a vulgar error, and chiefly confined to the conversation of the unlearned.

  • This also is wrong, because no possessive sign is used.

  • If they suppose it to join sentence to sentence, by merely connecting word to word, in a joint relation; this also is absurd, and self-contradictory.

  • This also hath my lord sent thee," she cried, her breath coming quickly from the exertion of running.

  • This also do I promise thee: the beacon that bringth all the Saxons together thou shalt light with thine own hands.

  • This also hath my lord sent thee,' she cried.

  • This also appears in the Acta sanctorum ordinis sancti Benedicti.

  • This also is probably a result of the edict of Pope Felix already mentioned.

  • This also is a very fine example of his style, though the conception of the subject is not exalted.

  • This also is conducive to that equality which liberty demands.

  • When the people in general do not partake of the deliberative power, but certain persons chosen for that purpose, who govern according to law; this also, like the first, is an oligarchy.

  • Of this also we meet with instances; but, as might naturally be expected, they are not so numerous as those of omission.

  • This also tends to prove that Venus and Adonis was not written at Stratford; for his rural vocabulary could hardly have sufficed for such a poem.

  • In Such A Warre, Nothing Is Unjust To this warre of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be Unjust.

  • He who loves silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he who loves abundance, with increase: this also is vanity.

  • This also is vanity and a striving after wind.

  • This also is vanity and a chasing after wind.

  • This also is vanity, yes, it is a miserable business.

  • This also I saw, that it is from the hand of God.

  • This also, it will be seen, must have been Mr Freeman's view, when he pronounced these lines to be a description of the shield-wall.

  • Footnote 247: This also seems to have been taken from the detailed original returns.

  • This also is in two portions, but the order seems to be reversed, the alleged aggressions on the Abbey's lands coming first and its uncontested possessions last.

  • This also appears to have been the interpretation of Origen, in Matt.

  • You are angry, I know; and you have reason to be angry, this also I know: but mercy wins the highest praise just when there is the most righteous cause for anger.

  • This also seems to be the reading of Hilary of Poitiers In xci Psalm.

  • Under this, and close to the ground, are men in a Roman costume; amongst them is a chariot to which two horses are harnessed; this also I have exactly delineated.

  • This also is sinking rapidly into decay, and retains nothing to attest the beauties which travellers describe, except the shafts of the wooden columns, some pieces of glass, and some decayed paintings.

  • This also, however, appears to have been restored in some parts by a modern hand, as in front there is a structure of fresh brick, which does not correspond with the turrets of the main building.

  • The room was covered on all its sides with looking-glass; of this also, the dome which surmounted the whole, was composed.

  • This also supplies a means of still maintaining the candle power when the batteries are partially exhausted, by connecting them in series.

  • This also makes it easy to unscrew the joint for filling.

  • The next important thing to be considered is to make it weather-tight, and as far as the sides are concerned the matched boards will do this also, but it is necessary to cover the roof with felt or water-proof paper.

  • As regards the custom of eating the god, this also occurs at another feast which is celebrated during this season, in honor of the gods of the mountains and the water.

  • This also presents an example of the ending tzin, which simply signifies respect.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    large amount; rebel cavalry; this branch; this circumstance; this coast; this condition; this fellow; this gentleman; this here; this history; this king; this little; this movement; this narrative; this nature; this particular; this plan; this poem; this poor; this practice; this respect; this second; this singular; this strange; this truth; this wonderful