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Example sentences for "other object"

  • It was, however, natural to believe that the General had no other object than to render an account of the situation of affairs, and of something interesting to the public.

  • This man, writing now in favour of royalism, can have no other object than to advance a member of the Orleans family to the throne.

  • The re-establishment of the ancient calendar had no other object than to bring us into harmony with the rest of Europe on a point so closely connected with daily transactions, which were much embarrassed by the decadary calendar.

  • To defend the Directory was, he conceived, to defend his own future fortune; that is to say, it was protecting a power which appeared to have no other object than to keep a place for him until his return.

  • On the other hand, the English said, ‘The French can have no other object in coming to Persia than to molest us; we require that you send them away.

  • Knowing no other object in the discharge of my public duties, their confidence in my future conduct, derived from past events, shall not be disappointed, so far as my judgment may enable me to discern those objects.

  • It can have no other object than to excite a popular clamor, which, if excited at all, can have only a momentary effect, and will be dissipated as soon as the subject shall be thoroughly examined and understood.

  • He professed to have no other object in these motions than that this claim should take the same course with other claims.

  • The individual animal or zooid of Actinia equina has the form of a column fixed by one extremity, called the base, to a rock or other object, and bearing at the opposite extremity a crown of tentacles.

  • A gem engraved, or a plate embossed in low relief, for inlaying a vase or other object.

  • Any steeple, tree, windmill, or other object, serving to guide the seaman into port, or through a channel.

  • To approach a ship or other object in an oblique direction.

  • To move to a greater distance, or to steer so as to keep clear of a vessel or other object.

  • A rope peculiarly applied for turning a spar or other object in a required direction.

  • Presently it came to be known that he had changed his dress with no other object than to wander about these wastes after that shepherdess Marcela our lad mentioned a while ago, with whom the deceased Chrysostom had fallen in love.

  • I can promise, however, both to yourself and to all the pious, that both are animated with the best intentions, and have no other object in view than promoting the kingdom of Christ.

  • Illustration] In mapping a country, it is desirable to give as nearly as possible the comparative heights of the hills; or it may be necessary to take the altitude of a low star, or the height of a tree or other object.

  • In these and other ways a group of men may have come to form intimate relations with a nonhuman group or other object.

  • Why will your highness be thus led astray by evil counsellors; who can have no other object in view, but your ruin?

  • As to the particular animal or other object selected in order to give a name to the Tribe, this would no doubt be largely accidental.

  • Sir John Davies, as we see, attributes no other object to the Statutes of Kilkenny.

  • For a long time they were believed to have been constructed for no other object, and consequently long prior to the coming of St. Patrick.

  • I had no other object than to turn a slight thing, which, to my surprise, seems to trouble you too much, aside.

  • Keep your eyes upon me, dear child, and mind no other object.

  • Soon raising his head again, he struck twice or thrice upon the door--evidently with no other object than to make a noise there.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other object" 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:
    national service; other allied; other arts; other banks; other birds; other causes; other crime; other fluid; other game; other instances; other letters; other libraries; other little; other poets; other points; other power; other property; other regiments; other religious; other respects; other subspecies; other words; other work; other writers; short while; weak solution