Sentence examples for perhaps than give from inspiring English sources

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And if such a woman as the dying consumptive, rather than bring into the world such miserable children, rather perhaps than give life to a daughter to suffer all that she has endured, destroys the little being, so she thinks, before it lives, she would be punished by the law, and he, the real murderer, would go unrebuked, uncondemned.

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Perhaps even more than giving their products insane names, the beauty industry is infamous for its frankly deranged obsession with youth.

But despite having more steel than people perhaps give him credit for, he is unquestionably a decent chap: the sticking plaster over the open wound that was the later Monty Python; a man who has been happily married to the same woman and lived in the same house in north London for almost 50 years; patron of many charities; and a lifelong Guardian reader to boot.

The articles seem to have played some part, during the older stages of the languages, in distinguishing subject from object; the article is more often used where a Latin nominative would have occurred than in other cases, perhaps to give prominence to the topic of the sentence.

Ilyasah and Malaak Shabazz are not guilty of anything "other than, perhaps, giving the lawyers and accountants too much authority," Mr. McMillan said, "under circumstances when their pain and suffering was at an all-time high".

"Jenji said she couldn't go to a major media company and say, 'I want to make a show about a wide mosaic of women of all ages and races, and they're going to be poor…' Viewers are more receptive to a huge amount of different stories than perhaps media executives give them credit for".

John Preston's A Very English Scandal: Sex, Lies and a Murder Plot at the Heart of the Establishment (Penguin £16.99) is more for night-time reading perhaps than the beach, given its (accurate) subtitle.

At Udinese perhaps I gave more than I received".

Rather than giving up hope, he wrote that he used his knowledge of statistics to translate an apparent death sentence into the hopeful realization that half those in whom the disease was diagnosed survived longer than eight months, perhaps much longer, giving him the strength to fight on.

Perhaps I will give people courage". She feels her message is more urgent than ever.

Perhaps nowhere gave better cover than the town of Montclair, set in New Jersey's urban sprawl.

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