8078 examples of otherwise in sentences

If there was any feeling in his heart, either of resentment or otherwise, toward the girl the Ramblin' Kid hid it.

The emperor then dreading the noise of the people, changed his decree and edict that no man should touch ne hurt no Christian man till the emperor had otherwise ordained, wherefore Paul was brought again tofore Nero, whom as soon as Nero saw, he cried and said: Take away this wicked man and behead him, and suffer him no longer to live upon the earth.

I trow this is not the city of Ephesus, for it is all otherwise builded.

And then King Ethelbert hearing this, commanded that they should abide and tarry in the same isle, and that all things should be ministered to them that were necessary, unto the time that he were otherwise advised.

In his time was the Abbot Columba, otherwise named Colinkillus, and St. Bride whom St. Patrick professed and veiled, and she over-lived him forty years.

The object is not to show the horrible details of the deed, but my mode of dealing with the facts, for it is in the elimination of the false from the true that the work of a Judge must consist, otherwise his office is a useless form.

I shall give this case, therefore, more in detail than I otherwise should.

Their duty was to prepare materials for the approaching season, to take care of the stock, to put in winter crops, to make a few bridges, clear out a road or two, haul wood to keep themselves from freezing, to build a log barn and some sheds, and otherwise to advance the interests of the settlement.

"I judge," went on the other, "that I am now midway between Arden, otherwise, Wimbleton, and Arcady, sometime known as Wombleton.

Otherwise I might offer you a sandwich.

I never heard otherwise than that he was an honest man, and I hope that by your countenance and that of other gentlemen who favour or pity him some relief may be obtained.

"I may be otherwise occupied to-morrow.

I sha'n't be in your way," said John, good-naturedly, "if she is not busy otherwise.

" "First should it have been to thee!" "Ay, first it was to me," she answered serenely; "he would not have it otherwise; it is only my promise that is lacking.

Truly this grandsire of our little one lacketh not pride, and his bearing became him well, though the Senate would have had it otherwise.

" "If we had sinned, Marina, and laid ourselves open to interdict, then these things should comenot otherwise.

He had changed very little in the interval; his hair was perhaps a trifle greyer, otherwise he looked just the same debonair picturesque figure that the Opposition caricaturists had loved to flesh their pencils on.

That sentence, by the way, silenced her master, and nearly caused him to have a fit of illness from suppression of language, but perhaps it might affect your teacher otherwise, and you would better reserve it for that private mental rehearsal of your first lesson which you will conduct in your maiden meditation.

From hence eastwards is Wineda-land, otherwise called Sysyle.

In some measure these sections do not strictly belong to the present chapter, as limited to the reign of Alfred, and the ninth century; but as they contain isolated circumstances, which do not otherwise properly arrange themselves into the order of our plan, they may be considered as forming a kind of appendix to the era of Alfred.

We did not know whether they were making incantations, or whether they bowed their knees to God or otherwise, and we therefore made no genuflexions.

Novels are otherwise divided into novels of personality, like Vicar of Wakefield and Silas Marner; historical novels, Ivanhoe; novels of romance, like Lorna Doone and novels of purpose, like Oliver Twist and Uncle Tom's Cabin.

His main ambition is to get a knighthood, and then an old lady, which if he be happy in, he fills the stage and a coach so much longer: Otherwise, himself and his clothes grow stale together, and he is buried commonly ere he dies, in the gaol or the country.

Aug. 12.] was said, would prevent the quarrels which must otherwise arise between the new planters and the ancient owners; it would render rebellion more difficult and less formidable; and it would break the hereditary influence of the chiefs over their septs, and of the landlords over their tenants.

Otherwise, Kaipi, I have a revolver, and a knife is no match for a revolver.

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