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Example sentences for "still further"

  • But He had pity on us, and sent in still further today by the sale of stockings 5s.

  • There came in still further in the course of the afternoon and evening:--by sale of stockings, 8s.

  • There came in still further in the course of the afternoon, by sale of an article, given by one of the labourers, 5s.

  • In the course of this day came in still further 3l.

  • In the afternoon the Lord gave us a still further proof of the continuance of His loving care over us, now that we are so poor; for a box arrived from Plymouth, containing clothes, trinkets, etc.

  • But, still further, mark how there must be an all-round completeness in order that we shall fairly set forth the glory and power of the light of which our faith makes us children and partakers.

  • Still further, the words before us add another touch to this picture.

  • But then, remember, still further, the other aspect in which we can look at this thought.

  • Still further, these men were my friends.

  • Still further; all these people went away with the conviction that M.

  • Still further, the conqueror laughs, and we Frenchmen ought not to allow stupid infidels to triumph over our faults.

  • And then, monsieur l'ambassadeur, you may not believe what I am going to tell you, but I have a still further idea.

  • Right in here, if I had time to treat it in still further detail, it seems to me we have a simple and adequate explanation of all the evil that has ever blasted, blighted, and darkened the history of man.

  • The animal, maddened by the pain, springs upward, and then shoots off at increased speed, still further heightened by the fierce exclamations of his rider, and the mocking laughter of the mid.

  • Still further intensified, when after scattering over the islet, and exploring it from end to end, they again come together, and each party delivers its report.

  • Still further, that their sweethearts do not dwell apart, but live under the same roof, and belong to one family.

  • Far to the northeast Assyria extends her sway, while Babylonia, though occasionally aroused to a resistance of the tyrannical bonds laid upon her, only to be still further weakened, retains a distinctive existence chiefly in name.

  • The present prominence of this characteristic in Japan is still further to be accounted for by her actual recent history.

  • Still further, the religious phenomena of a people may change from age to age.

  • Then note, still further, that if thus we have made God present with us, by realising the fact of His presence, when He comes, He comes with His hands full.

  • And then, note, still further, the steadfastness which God brings.

  • Then, still further, the expression 'may endure' literally means 'may come to lodge.

  • And, still further, compare yourselves constantly with your model.

  • And then, still further, 'the Lord of Hosts,' the Captain of all the armies of heaven and earth.

  • But notice, still further, how Simeon not only recognises, but welcomes the approach of death.

  • And then, still further, this pitying Christ is moved by His pity to bring unasked gifts.

  • And then note, still further, we have Christ here as the Life-giver.

  • Still further, Monsieur de Treville gains ten thousand crowns a year; he is therefore a great noble.

  • Still further, he had seldom seen the young Musketeer; but every time he had seen him, he had remarked a deep sadness imprinted on his countenance.

  • Besides, the woman wore that black mantle which d'Artagnan could still see outlined on the shutter of the Rue de Vaugirard and on the door of the Rue de la Harpe; still further, the man wore the uniform of a Musketeer.

  • Still further, his shirt had stuck to the wound, and he had lost only a few drops of blood.

  • Still further, this symbol suggests to us the depth and reality of Christ's sympathy.

  • And then notice, still further, how such a temper and such a prayer have the effect of hiding joy and blessing from us.

  • Still further, this table with its burden has suggestions that as Christians we are bound to bring all our work to Him for His judgment upon it.

  • Still further, we may draw from this incident the lesson that God's angels meet us punctually at the hour of need.

  • And then, still further, notice that this flame is undying--steady, unflickering.

  • There was on the part of many a courteous bearing towards each other; there was in many cases a kindly feeling; but the barriers which separated us could not be for any length of time forgotten.

  • At home the lesser powers of resistance would be still further paralysed, and abroad it would be taken as the end of our capacity for fighting, and would further check all friendly intentions.

  • If the great victories which the German generals are hoping for on the Western front should be realised, there will be no bounds to their demands, and the difficulty of all negotiations will be still further increased.

  • This hope, however, also proved vain, and in June and July the Ukraine was still further engaged.

  • This morning before I left Bristol came in still further 1l.

  • There came in still further today, by ten different donations and the sale of two Reports, 2l.

  • Today and yesterday has come in still further, before my departure, nearly 9l.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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