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Example sentences for "besides that"

  • For, besides that my years did now require rest, I was resolved no more to expose myself to such risks as I had run: So that I thought of nothing but to pass the rest of my days in quiet.

  • Much influence was exerted in behalf of Hewit; but, besides that he had been deeply implicated, he had been contumacious in the Court, challenging its competency, and refusing to plead.

  • Even sicut terra sine aqua; for the weather was hot, and, besides that, they were very dry.

  • Besides that, he was charged by the said giant to tell him that the next day, about noon, he must make a dinner ready for him, for at that hour he was resolved to set upon him.

  • Besides that, though I am not very sanguine, yet I live in hopes of better news from Fulham, and can not be out of the way.

  • There was a talk of Richmond on Sunday but we were hampered with an unavoidable engagement that day, besides that I wish to show it you when the woods are in full leaf.

  • They have given me to you; besides that, I have sworn to serve you until death.

  • Besides that, he possessed letters from Lichtenstein, which enabled him to travel in safety everywhere.

  • Besides that he was without armor, with a velvet cap shaped like a bell on his head; he wore a white linen dust cloak, from beneath which a green dress could be seen.

  • Besides that, she was burning with desire to hear from Jurand's own lips about Danusia, for she was much concerned about her.

  • Besides that, I have one more line--that's false eyes and teeth.

  • And ours, besides that, is old and stupid.

  • Besides that, despite their asexuality, they still had not lost the chiefest instinctive aspiration of women--to please.

  • Besides that, in Styria they were fond of playing the old Italian operas of Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti.

  • Besides that there is cutting scorn and a mischievous laughter in Heldenleben that is never heard in Beethoven.

  • Besides that, the end of Tristan is not without comfort, for life there is terrible.

  • Besides that, it stiffens and braces the right sort of a fellow to overcome misfortune and rise in the world through his own efforts.

  • Besides that, this Merriwell is doing his best to get track of ye.

  • Besides that, there was a sudden weight on his breast, as of a hand that thrust him back.

  • Besides that, to kill him would be to kill the goose that must lay the golden egg.

  • Besides that, it's quite a walk over there, and I'd get tired of dancing in short order.

  • Besides that, it was risking too much--her safety and reputation.

  • Besides that, should the matter be inquired into, how easy for Bainrothe to allege that my own family had sanctioned his course to save my reputation!

  • Besides that, I shall have very little to do with you, indeed.

  • You know Major Favraud placed you under her care; besides that, her regard for you impels this request.

  • Besides that a continual Anxiety for Life vitiates all the Relishes of it, and casts a Gloom over the whole Face of Nature; as it is impossible we should take Delight in any thing that we are every Moment afraid of losing.

  • Besides that we see a Diversity of Numbers in some Parts of the Old Tragedy, in order to hinder the Ear from being tired with the same continued Modulation of Voice.

  • Besides that, here is oftentimes one colour generated without any of the other appendant ones, which cannot be by the Cartesian Hypothesis.

  • Besides that, they exercise the ministries of the Society among those who go to the said church from the lands and places near by--a not considerable number.

  • Besides that, she heard something in Boston about a large estate in England, which possibly would fall to Mrs. Mason, and she thought it would be real kind to go and tell her.

  • Besides that," she added, "I think she gives 'em too long a play spell.

  • Besides that, who is there that wants to see you?

  • Besides that, his orders were to bring Mary, and he had no idea of taking another as a substitute.

  • We always have our regular eleven and a scrub eleven, and, besides that, we have two or three games with rival schools.

  • Besides that, I think the waiter was as much to blame as I was.

  • And, besides that, now it is over I think I rather enjoyed the adventure--that is.

  • Besides that, when he isn't in uniform, he wears the loudest kind of clothes--just as if he wanted to make an exhibition of himself.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accordingly went; beautiful lady; being interpreted; besides being; besides many; besides some; besides their; besides those; besides which; divine being; documentary evidence; early opportunity; flying squirrel; last word; little princess; little thought; look over; mentioned before; minority report; mixed together; our enemies; reaching military age annually; rose early; sound doctrine; twelve inches; usually three