71 examples of cetera in sentences

III Ye who have loved, et cetera, as aforesaid, will comprehend the anxiety with which Otto henceforth consulted his ring.

On the title-page is the motto 'Vivitur ingenio, cetera mortis erunt.'

Then ensued a correspondence between Biddle and Ingham,the former defending Mason and claiming complete independence for the Bank as to its management, so long as it could not be shown to be involved in political movements; and the latter accusing, threatening to remove deposits, attempting to take away the pension agency from the Portsmouth branch, et cetera.

Adv. et cetera, &c etc. among other things, inter alia [Lat.].

That line of Ovid's, Pronaque cum spectent animalia cetera terram, can be applied in its true physical sense to the lower animals alone; but in a metaphorical and spiritual sense it is, alas!

Hoc unum praemoneo domine ut sis diligens circa victum, sine quo cetera remedia frustra adhibentur.

Oscula qui sumpsit, si non et cetera sumpsit, &c. 5122.

Terrarum hic bello magnum concusserat orbem, Hic reges Asiae fregerat, hic populos, Hic grave servitium tibi iam, tibi, Roma, ferebat (Cetera namque viri cuspide conciderant), Cum subito in medio rerum certamine praeceps Corruit, e patria pulsus in exilium.

Roll on, et cetera, et cetera,and so will we, for the present, at least, as far out of your reach as possible.

Roll on, et cetera, et cetera,and so will we, for the present, at least, as far out of your reach as possible.

Why in blankety blank blank et cetera, et cetera, didn't he bring the fish?

Why in blankety blank blank et cetera, et cetera, didn't he bring the fish?

Again regretting," et cetera, et cetera, the letter closed.

Again regretting," et cetera, et cetera, the letter closed.

You'd better stick to 'The cat can catch the mouse,' et cetera.

Having thus gained my preliminary, I gradually accumulated tools of various sortsgimlets, piercers, chisels, et cetera.

People that were born in those days had no fancy for going through the world with half-and-half characters, such as we put up with; so Nature turned out complete specimens of each class, with all the appendages of dress, fortune, et cetera, chording decently.

"Hell hath no hatredet cetera.

Odets, II and et cetera.

With that he handed over a Slew of Platitudes and Proverbs, such as: "A Soft Answer Turneth Away Wrath," "It takes Two to Make a Quarrel," "Think Twice before you Speak once," et cetera.

That line of Ovid's, "Pronaque cum spectent animalia cetera terram," is only applicable in its true physical sense to animals; but in a figurative and spiritual sense, unfortunately, to the great majority of men too.

The logical end of all these indefinite and uncertain laws is to pass one statute providing that whoever does wrong shall be imprisoned, et cetera, et cetera.

The logical end of all these indefinite and uncertain laws is to pass one statute providing that whoever does wrong shall be imprisoned, et cetera, et cetera.

The creation of new courts, like "Boys' Courts," "Juvenile Courts," "Courts of Domestic Relations," "Moral Courts," with their array of "Social Workers," "Parole Agents," "Watchers," et cetera, shows the growth of crime and likewise the hopelessness of present methods to deal effectively with a great social question.

"Et cetera," suggested Walter, meekly; and we think he was right, for a petticoat has never in our day been the only garment worn by females, nor even the most characteristic: fishermen wear petticoats, and don't wear bonnets.

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