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Example sentences for "adding that"

  • In a few words the physician explained all that was necessary for her to know, and then going for Mrs. Aldergrass, told her of the favorable change in his patient, adding that a sudden shock might still prove fatal.

  • None too well, I reckon," returned her uncle, adding that "there were not many little girls who did.

  • The king welcomed Collen, and begged him to taste of the dainties on the table, adding that he hoped that in future he would reside with him.

  • The third night the messenger came again and repeated his summons, adding that if he did not go it would be the worse for him.

  • Sir Alured coloured, and asked her what she meant, adding that he had not to his knowledge used any person ill in the course of his life.

  • I asked the name of the brook, and he told me that it was called the brook of the hollow-dingle coomb, adding that it ran under Pont Newydd, though where that was I knew not.

  • Lamb bids him go; adding that, if his own parents were to live again, he would do more things to please them than merely sitting still a few hours in a week.

  • Lamb advises Mr. Lloyd to complete the Odyssey, adding that he would prize it for its Homeric plainness and truths above the confederate jumble of Pope, Broom and Fenton which goes under Pope's name and is far inferior to his Iliad.

  • This exasperated me beyond endurance, and I dryly replied: 'The mere thought of such a husband would drive me to the shelter of a convent.

  • He wished to make me rich, frightfully rich, and he has not left me enough to buy my bread--literally, not enough to buy bread.

  • The count is a brave man; and far from indulging in blame, every one applauded him the next day.

  • On our way, the abbe ordered the boatman to leave my things at the Palace Grimani, adding that he was instructed by M.

  • In my note to Nanette, I only begged her to give my letter to her friend, adding that I would see them again the day after the morrow, and that I trusted to her to find an opportunity for delivering me the answer.

  • He replied that it was, adding that if I wanted to make sure I might move a few feet over in his direction.

  • And I was on the brink of adding that I wouldn't touch Angela with a barge pole, when I remembered I had said it already and it hadn't gone frightfully well.

  • The boatman soon tired of our raillery, and, entering his boat, told us to come on and show what we could do by lending him a hand, adding that he would put us over or drown us, he did not care much which.

  • The Far East Command G-1 staff incorporated the inspector general's report in its study of the problem, adding that "Negro soldiers can and do fight well when integrated.

  • December 1945 he reiterated his statement, adding that it applied to members of all the armed forces.

  • He blamed the occupational qualifications for the delay, adding that it was doubtful "if even white recruits" could be procured under such strictures.

  • Whether it were a benefit he had still stronger doubts; adding that he should begin to consider the subject more attentively than he had yet done.

  • They all begged me to look in on them in my rides, and assist them with my further counsel; adding that, above all things, I must keep it a secret at the Grove.

  • The Abbess summoned me before her, and notified me that, whether instructed or not, I was to take the vow the day after the next, adding that I would then be allowed to see my family.

  • The nun, a woman with a sharp and wicked face, recommended to me to think before speaking, adding that, if I obstinately refused salvation, they would know how to lead me to obedience by severe treatment.

  • Bois of Madeleine's sudden disappearance, and of the great unhappiness it had caused, adding that he came to him as a neighbor, to ask his advice concerning the best method of tracking the fugitive.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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