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Example sentences for "may add"

  • How different was it with his father, and, I may add, with Lucy!

  • I could see a smile struggling about the mouth of the major, which I was then too young, and I may add, too American, to understand.

  • He that lives as long as I have lived, will have seen most of his opinions, and I think I may add, all his tastes, change.

  • I may add, that frequently a pair of these bodies were attached to each other, as represented above, cone beside cone, at that end where the septum occurs.

  • I may add, that an intelligent farmer assured me that he had observed in a deserted garden some artichokes changing into the common cardoon.

  • I may add, also, that it is believed in Africa that two or more females lay in one nest.

  • The Dutch Ambassador Nieuport, we may add, was still in London, as also the French Ambassador M.

  • And this arrangement, we may add, was to continue henceforth.

  • To complete this view of the composition of the new Government, we may add that on Feb.

  • Count Bundt, we may add, remained in England a month more after all, receiving farther attentions and entertainments; and not till Aug.

  • The bulls, I may add, engage in furious battles, of which battles the present Lord Tankerville has given me a graphic description, so that there will always be rigorous selection of the most vigorous males.

  • As a confirmation of these statements, I may add that Mr. M.

  • In connection with pleasure from poetry, I may add that in 1822 a vivid delight in scenery was first awakened in my mind, during a riding tour on the borders of Wales, and this has lasted longer than any other aesthetic pleasure.

  • Often and often whilst wandering amongst these hills do I think of Barmouth, and, I may add, as often wish for such a companion.

  • The logic of this book and, as I may add, of his 'Natural Theology,' gave me as much delight as did Euclid.

  • It is necessary to be separated from all which one has been accustomed to, to know how properly to treasure up such recollections, and at this distance, I may add, how properly to esteem such as yourself, my dear old Herbert.

  • I may add, that this couple are tenderly attached to each other.

  • We may add here a similar remark of Mr. Kirkland--that forty freemen would accomplish as much as eighty slaves.

  • I may add that he deeply resents your conduct; his anger and indignation were terrible to see.

  • I may add that Mr. Taynton had, as I knew, an extraordinary knack of imitating handwritings; I have seen him write a signature that I could have sworn was mine.

  • But I may add that I feel sure my anxiety is quite unnecessary.

  • To this memorandum I may add a few words.

  • I may add, that Mr. Disraeli's ear was always open to me during the struggles for the Intercolonial Railway as a means, and the Confederation of the British Provinces in America as the great end, of our efforts.

  • I may add that if our ship had called at Holyhead, the London passengers might have left Holyhead on Saturday evening instead of Liverpool on Sunday afternoon, a difference of a day.

  • I may add, as I am asked what is the weight per mile of telegraphic wire, that 'best charcoal No.

  • Even in portraits, the grace and, we may add, the likeness, consists more in taking the general air than in observing the effect similitude of every feature.

  • But we may add to these, all these artists who are at the head of the class, and have had a school of imitators from Michael Angelo down to Watteau.

  • We may add likewise to the credit of ornaments, that it is by their means that art itself accomplishes its purpose.

  • I may add that I am fonder of babies than many women, and am generally considered to be surprisingly capable of holding them!

  • I may add that I see no fundamental irreconcilability between the point of view here adopted and the facts brought forward (and wrongly interpreted) by Schrenck-Notzing.

  • I may add that I endeavored to obtain Symonds's letter, but he was unable to produce it, nor has any copy of it been found among his papers.

  • I do not present this view as more than a picture which helps us to realize the actual phenomena which we witness in homosexuality, although I may add that so able a teratologist as Dr.

  • I may add that in such a case even the expectation of happiness scarcely seems reasonable, since neither of the parties can feel a true mating impulse toward the other.

  • I may add, Roland, that you seem to harbor strange ideas concerning rank and power.

  • That successor has already been chosen; chosen, I may add, in an informal manner, but his selection is not likely to be canceled, unless by some act of his own which would cause us to reconsider our decision.

  • I was greatly surprised--and I may add I was moved.

  • Oh, the grimness of his visage as he listened to this, and, I suppose I may add, the grimness of mine!

  • I may add that it is told in detail by Al-Mas'udi (chapt.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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