320 examples of as said in sentences

This second day the natives, as said before, brought various articles to barter for such small things as they could procure in exchange.

But it is hard to realize that the striking distinctions between the thyroid type and the pituitary, comparable, as said, to the differences between a greyhound and a bull-dog, are dependent solely upon quantitative variations in the general and local speeds of metabolism, among the cells.

But the Cavalier in the picture above the carved mantel, versed in the ways of the world, and the pretty tricks and wiles of the Beau Sex Feminine, smiled down at Bellew with an expression of such roguish waggery as said plain as words: "We know!"

As said Solomon of old, so must we"The foolishness of fools is folly."

As said the first Greek philosopher, Empedocles, who 560 B.C. adumbrated the "survival of the fittest" theory of Darwin, they are the result of ceaseless trials of nature.

In her overflowing, impetuosity, also, she did not consider what severe and cutting things were implied as well as said in some of her sentences.

The command which, as said above, expresses a definite strategical condition is existent only in time of war.

The quantity of coal required would, as said above, have to be carried in twenty collierscounting each trip as that of a separate vesselwith, on the average, 2300 tons apiece, and five smaller ones.

I bit my lip for vexation: walked about the room; but nevertheless took my post again; and blinked with my eyes to the Captain, as a caution for him to take more care of his: and then scouling with my brows, and giving the nod positive, I as good as said, resent that, Captain. Capt.

As said before, it is better at first to avoid straight running down a steep slope, because the Skis may go so fast that the beginner is quite incapable of keeping up with them and a fall at very high speed is somewhat upsetting and may temporarily shake your nerve.

In short, Sir, I would have something done as well as said on the Stage.

After this constitution shall have been formed, Congress, carrying out the principles of popular sovereignty and nonintervention, have left "the mode and manner of its approval or ratification by the people of the proposed State" to be "prescribed by law," and they "shall then be admitted into the Union as a State under such constitution, thus fairly and legally made, with or without slavery, as said constitution may prescribe.

It is needless to add that the Sunday Freethought lectures were carried on despite the legal toils of the week, and, as said above, the large audiences attracted by the prosecution gave a splendid field for the inculcation of Freethought views.

It was feared that they would seek to air their learning in Papeete, and, as said Admiral Serre, be corrupted.

He as much as said so!" "Ye-es," drawled the bride incredulously, "but" "Oh, he really did not, Con.

He knew how he should most please; and whether his practice is more agreeable to nature, or whether his example has prejudiced the nation, we still find that on our stage something must be done as well as said, and inactive declamation is very coldly heard, however musical or elegant, passionate or sublime.

When children came, as said before, our hard-working farmer found the living indoors harder, and the labour without heavier.

Flanking this notice, I had arrayed other forceful sentiments, as followstaken from statutes which I had framed for the occasion: "Any person finding letter or packageduly stamped and addressedmust mail same as said letter or package is really in hands of the Government the moment the stamp is affixed.

It was 'im as said damned! BISHOP.

In short, Sir, I would have something done as well as said on the Stage.

Wherefore, I believe that in order to restore tranquillity in the province, consideration be given to various documents that have been presented to the Government and to the standing Committee of Justice; and that there be removed from office Señor Alfonso Ramos, as well as said Señor Manuel de León, who has no prestige whatever in this province.

As said above, I was under deep "religious impressions," and, in fact, with the exception of that little aberration in Germany, I was decidedly a pious girl.

The Captain as good as said so, and I just pleasantly and kindly told him that in my opinion Sandy was a better man than any one of 'em.

She laughed like a merry child at her own witticism, and John relished it too, though he was not in a laughing mood. 'Why'continued Bessie with enthusiasm, 'it was Muster Drew as said to me the other afternoon, as we was walkin 'ome from the churchyard, says 'ee, "Mrs. Costrell, I call it splendid what John's doneI do," 'ee says.

The coasting of Africa, as said to have been performed by the ancients, is widely different from traversing the vast ocean, as was accomplished by Columbus, and by the Spaniards after his example.

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