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Example sentences for "while that"

  • We are told that the policy, of Russia is adverse to the progress of civilization, while that of England is favourable to it, and that we should aid the latter in opposing the former.

  • In the two decades following the freeing of the Scheldt the commerce of the port of Antwerp increased six-fold, while that of its rivals, London and Liverpool, doubled and that of Hamburg and Rotterdam tripled.

  • In fact it is doubtful if any sovereign since has exercised so vast a power, as the Kings and Emperors of later years have had their authority more restricted, while that of Charles was absolute.

  • That of the Archduke, mounted in haste directly on the beach, embedded itself in the sand at each discharge until it became useless, while that of the republicans became more accurate and deadly.

  • The vassal States in Europe also displayed increasing vitality, while that of Turkey waned.

  • Thus the fall in the cost of living of a British working man's family has been 40 points, while that of the German working man shows a decline of only 12 points.

  • The influence of France and Britain, formerly paramount both politically and commercially in the Turkish Empire, declined, while that of Germany became supreme.

  • His fame was of the far-reaching kind,--penetrating to remote regions, while that of some others has only created a noisy disturbance within a narrow radius.

  • Is the information contained in books always useless and absurd, while that obtained by experience or by talking to one's neighbor is always correct and valuable?

  • The abdomen of the female has seven joints, while that of the male has only five.

  • The chief distinguishing feature of these is that implied in the above names, the embryo of the former containing but one rudimentary leaf (cotyledon), while that of the latter contains two.

  • This weed is very much like Polyides, of another order, but may be distinguished by its fibrous, creeping root, while that of Polyides is a disc.

  • Perhaps it is most common for the pupil on the same side as the lesion to be contracted at first and later to become fully dilated, while that on the opposite side remains moderately dilated.

  • They result from forcible bending of the bone, the osseous tissue on the convexity of the curve giving way, while that on the concavity is compressed.

  • The epiphysial cartilage at the lower end of the fibula lies on the level of the talo-tibial articulation, while that of the tibia is about half an inch higher (Fig.

  • At the first charging, the red lead on the + electrode is changed to PbO2, while that on the - etectrode is reduced to spongy lead.

  • The kingdom of Cyprus passed to Hugh, his son by an earlier marriage, while that of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of Isabella by her previous marriage with Conrad of Montferrat.

  • Although twelve years had elapsed since the interment, the body of the general had undergone little change, his features being nearly perfect and easily recognized, while that of Lieut.

  • In the same month President Pierce sent a message to Congress, in which he declared the formation of a free State government in Kansas an act of rebellion, while that adopted at Lecompton was the valid government.

  • The battle was a desperate one, but extraordinary marksmanship prevailed, and the enemy were compelled to strike their flag after a loss of 79 killed and wounded, while that of the Americans was 7 killed and 7 wounded.

  • For I must weep and wail, while that I live, With all the woe that prison may me give, And eke with pain that love me gives also, That doubles all my torment and my woe.

  • What will ye do while that it is in hand?

  • To this segmentation the name of 'branchiomeric' has been given, while that due to the presence of vertebrae is called 'mesomeric.

  • Again, you will discover that the toe of your right foot has a dreadful tendency to turn outward from the ankle, while that of the left turns down, and shows the sole of your boot to those in the rear of you.

  • This represents the reins held firmly, though not tightly, in both hands; while that on the next page shows an easy style of going--one that is nice to adopt when proceeding at a walking pace.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accompany them; constant occurrence; few paces; formed part; looking east; single tree; slaves were; while back; while boiling; while engaged; while even; while his; while listening; while longer; while looking; while she; while since; while some; while that; while they; while those; while waiting; while when; while yet; while you; women and