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Example sentences for "often enough"

  • Unfortunately this conception is to be found, in consequence of imperfect thinking, not only among acknowledged liberals, but, often enough, even among many supposed to be democrats.

  • Often enough in the west its common fields (if common fields it had) were not wide fields; the men who had shares therein were few and belonged to various classes.

  • Often enough the servi are placed between two other sources of wealth, the church and the mill.

  • Whereby on what ways soever he travels and struggles, often enough falling, he is still a brother man.

  • My presentiments, like other people's, have deceived me often enough; but I am almost afraid that my presentiment of last night was really prophetic, for once in a way.

  • No" is the strongest word in the English language, in the mouth of any man who has the courage to repeat it often enough, and Allan had the courage to repeat it often enough on this occasion.

  • The men who fall sick weaken your forces, and encumber your hospitals and your transport; and sick men are men who go under, often enough, because of lack of pure water.

  • It may be true; I've often enough thought it.

  • It isn't a brutal kind of selfishness; the thought of it often enough troubles me.

  • Often enough a man debates and debates on lines of conduct and wakes up with his problem solved.

  • Often enough faulty, it is the chief instrument by which man has become the leading figure on the world stage.

  • Often enough a man does not face the source of his trouble, preferring not to.

  • Often enough it is the choice of the gun on the shoulder, or, by and by, the stripes on the back in the lockstep gang.

  • Often enough it is the very nakedness of the virtues that makes us stumble in our judgment.

  • Death came to Cat Alley in varying forms, often enough as a welcome relief to those for whom it called, rarely without its dark riddle for those whom it left behind, to be answered without delay or long guessing.

  • Often enough he is a coarse and brutal fellow, in his morals as in his politics.

  • The criminal is, often enough, not grown to the level of his deed: he dwarfs and traduces it.

  • The junction of words which by their sense have little or no relation to each other is, as a rule, an evidence of imbecility, although it often enough is sensational and mirth-provoking.

  • With an only child, whose existence is the single preoccupation of the nurse and mother, and, often enough, of the father as well, it is difficult to avoid this fault.

  • Often enough when at great inconvenience opportunity has been found, the desire has passed away, and all the trouble has proved needless.

  • Often enough when he comes to consider in the morning the problems that vexed his soul at midnight, he is quite unable to recall their nature, and recognises them as the airy stuff that dreams are made of.

  • Often enough did he find salvation in humour alone, for instance, when he had to overcome serious danger, or to beat down difficulties or the censure of his friends and followers.

  • Often enough it is seen that evil triumphs over good, while virtue, ever highly praised in words, is rarely practiced.

  • Even if you have never been there---- RITA: Often enough.

  • And yet, often enough, as a simple matter of fact, 118 Masculine diffidence is vastly more potent than masculine audacity.

  • Nevertheless, Often enough a spice of diablerie in a woman at once enhances all her charms.

  • That is to say, Love, it is to be feared, is often enough a bargain in which the woman comes off second-best.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    compared with; great principles; intensive training; moral excellence; normally self; often accompanied; often been; often described; often difficult; often find; often found; often heard; often nearly; often present; often quite; often quoted; often referred; often repeated; often spoke; often spoken; often went; point lace; pound butter; primary source; soft cloth; yonder hill