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Example sentences for "aside from"

  • Aside from John, it was a merry party that left the Cataract that morning, and Angel was among them.

  • Aside from that, the wind had now reached such a violent stage that it was impossible to make any headway against it.

  • Aside from that I do not, at this moment, know of anything which will be a fair substitute.

  • Aside from that, nothing could be gathered to give any indications until they had proceeded over a mile, when a small rivulet, the first they had noticed since leaving West River, crossed their route.

  • Aside from one, whom I have long since forgiven, I do not recall now that I have had a single controversy or unkind word with any member.

  • Of all the members of that joint assembly who listened to the eloquence of Senator Douglas that evening, forty-nine years ago, aside from Dr.

  • I have been chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations for a longer consecutive period than any man in our history, aside from Mr. Sumner, who served as chairman for ten years.

  • Indeed, I do not know of any man with whom I have served in the Senate, aside from my respected colleague, Senator Frye, who was so punctual.

  • Aside from these, a few girls are employed in the establishment, who wait upon customers, and sew when they have leisure.

  • It requires a peculiar aptitude, aside from an expeditious movement of the pen.

  • All advantages, aside from education, depend upon the taste of the lady employed.

  • Aside from my family, I told no one of my monthly benefactor, for I feared the partially concealed jealousy which I had already seen too often.

  • Aside from my neighborhood friends, I seldom sought interaction with others of my age; spending much of my time with adults or alone.

  • Aside from occasional, subtle teasing, I did not burden Norm with a parcel of inquiries.

  • At last I was forced to the conclusion that, aside from a small number of honorable exceptions, the popular prejudice is almost as bitterly set against the negro's having the advantage of education as it was when the negro was a slave.

  • Aside from this, the influx of northern men or Europeans will not diminish the demand for hired negro labor; it will, on the contrary, increase it.

  • Aside from a few government buildings, the edifices that attract most attention are the monasteries and churches.

  • Aside from what we each gained individually from the Professor's criticism and correction, it was interesting to hear the others who played before one's turn came, because one could get all kinds of hints from what Professor Auer told them.

  • Aside from a sufficient amount of land on which to establish night corrals, and the purchase of a few good collie dogs, there need be no other initial expense than that of the purchase of breeding animals themselves.

  • Aside from wide, deep indentations from the sea, and shallow landing places at the mouths of rivers, the south coast of Pinar del Rio has nothing to offer in the shape of harbors.

  • Where, aside from a fair computation of his miles' travel, did he cross?

  • Two clews are thus given, aside from interruptions in the narrative, by which the work of a second writer may be detected.

  • Aside from this it is hardly to be assumed that Matthew invented any beatitudes on his own account.

  • A considerable amount of the material, aside from the Q material, in these sections is more or less closely duplicated by Matthew, and the Perean source or its equivalent in parts must therefore have been used by him also.

  • All Seaboard dining cars offer, aside from regular à la carte service, a sixty-cent dinner known as the "Blue Plate Special.

  • Aside from Porter, the only author well known in our time whom I heard mentioned in connection with North Carolina, was the Rev.

  • Aside from a very few dollars that my brother John was able to send me once in a while, I had no money with which to pay my board.

  • Aside from this, scores of young men have mastered the brickmaking trade--both the making of bricks by hand and by machinery--and are now engaged in this industry in many parts of the South.

  • Aside from this, we wanted to give them such a practical knowledge of some one industry, together with the spirit of industry, thrift, and economy, that they would be sure of knowing how to make a living after they had left us.

  • Aside from this, there was a general feeling that the attempt to educate and civilize the red men at Hampton would be a failure.

  • Aside from giving me a more musicianly insight into my work, it has proved an immense convenience.

  • Aside from Falstaff, my own best role is probably in La Tosca.

  • Aside from this, in the early days of the war steamers burned soft coal and their funnels belched forth huge columns of smoke which was visible from twenty to thirty miles away.

  • Aside from this, the gun lining would soon wear out because of the tremendous erosion of the powder gases.

  • Aside from this, when an airplane came near enough actually to see one of these guns, the gun would stop firing until the airplane had been driven off.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aside from" 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:
    acting upon; anything whatever; ascetic merit; aside from; betook ourselves; buttonhole stitch; carbon bisulphide; deliver them; equal height; given state; good report; heaping teaspoonful; island home; more severe; nor was; only once; other plays; send word; small company; summer complaint; thin coating; until death