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Example sentences for "nowhere else"

  • It is asserted that the Messiah is nowhere else designated as the Servant of God.

  • But with it, the prophets have, nowhere else, any thing to do; their mission is everywhere to Israel only.

  • Him, He is nowhere else so much and so obviously viewed as an historical person, as a single individual of the Past.

  • Yes, sir, we may, provided we will pay all such duties as she chooses, and go nowhere else.

  • The people of Attica, inhabiting a circumscribed territory, found safety in their fleet, and they could have found it nowhere else.

  • England says we may trade with her, paying heavy import and export duties, but says we shall go nowhere else.

  • It is nowhere else, not in heaven or earth, for there is no back that will take on this burden or can carry it away from us.

  • It gives him this testimony, that except Salvation be in him, it is nowhere else.

  • Only come and embrace it, and seek it nowhere else.

  • Nowhere else do we find the distinction between the house and the tent so strongly marked.

  • Nowhere else in the whole building could the stone, without which his art was powerless, be introduced.

  • Nowhere else does he insist more boldly than in these sermons on proof by actual deeds, even in his own case.

  • One can say of the period what one may not say of earlier periods, that the great mass of its writings could have been produced nowhere else but in the United States.

  • Nowhere else in the period such distinction of expression, such charm of literary atmosphere, combined with such deep soundings into the heart of human life.

  • Nowhere else can I expect to stir the depths of human nature by an offer of five pounds; nowhere else, even at the expense of millions, could I hope to see the evil of riches stand so legibly exposed.

  • But I was not to be moved, and simply refused restitution, for I had long wondered why a people who displayed, in their tattooing, so great a gift of arabesque invention, should display it nowhere else.

  • Nowhere in Europe is life so intensely, so merrily enjoyed as in Flanders, nowhere else is sensuality and pleasure in excess so much the measure of strength.

  • In Russia the poet of Les Villes Tentaculaires is celebrated as he is nowhere else.

  • Nowhere else are festivals so loud, boisterous, and unbridled; nowhere else is life loved and lived with such a superabundant zest and glow.

  • As it had rain when there was rain nowhere else, so it had sun when there was sun nowhere else.

  • As he scampered along and forced his way through the shrubbery, it was positively marvelous to see how the foliage turned yellow behind him, as if the autumn had been there and nowhere else.

  • This trait has its advantages; nowhere else will a delusion run so fast, and so soon run up a tree--another of our happy phrases.

  • David here points to an event by which Judah was raised to be the ruling tribe; and such an election is nowhere else to be found than in Gen.

  • In opposition to this exposition, however, we must remark, that God is nowhere else in Genesis called the Living One.

  • The bloody deed to which the house of Jehu owed its elevation" nowhere else appears as the cause of the catastrophe which befell this house.

  • This we can do here in Florence as nowhere else, for the Florentine school of painting was the first of importance in Italy.

  • In this city they could get the association of this artist with his works as nowhere else.

  • Now there is one great field of study into which one can enter in this country as nowhere else--and this is art.

  • What you must particularly look for here is that which you have hitherto found nowhere else,--the expression of individuality in figures and faces.

  • Nowhere else has he been so dandified, so coddled, so spoiled.

  • Nowhere else do the kindred cults of frocks and femininity kindle such ardent devotion.

  • Nowhere else in the world will one see women of all classes gambling openly and heavily; nowhere else are the alpha and omega of feminine folly so sharply and obviously contrasted--and so gaily and recklessly ignored.

  • Nowhere else in Europe at that time was there such strenuous life, such intense feeling, or such free course for individual genius as in Florence.

  • It was in Italy, where feudalism had never fully established itself, and where the municipalities and guilds had developed, as nowhere else, the sense of civic and personal freedom, that these symptoms first manifested themselves.

  • Nowhere else do we feel so acutely how foreign to his versatile and athletic intellect was the primitive and elemental imagination which interprets the heart and the conscience of nations.

  • He probably resented the frank expression of passion, nowhere else approached in his works.

  • There is nowhere else in the world a tyranny so pervasive and despotic as that which rules in the department of theological opinion.

  • The effect of entrenched tradition, priestly directors, a bigoted, overawing, and persecuting sectarianism, is nowhere else a hundredth part so powerful or so extensive.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nowhere else" 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:
    began again; chemical compound; could well; died young; five feet; glory and; heavy rain; help being; her mind; independent power; kind reader; nowhere else; please write; profound knowledge; recognition marks; see the; shall marry; should reach; speaking people; till when; various forms; who are