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  • Except wills of our own. (8)
  • Except Sundays and holidays. (8)
  • Except Felsman, and the mountains. (8)
  • These, except the baths, they took. (8)
  • Not so very much, except to her pride. (10)
  • None smoked except officers and Englishmen. (10)
  • Except for us two she has no one in the world. (8)
  • Except in this we will say: personal ambition. (10)
  • It is ready furnished except two rooms and a Closet. (4)
  • You are nothing to me, except as one of your family. (8)
  • No news from Milan, except of great confusion there. (10)
  • At Davos he had few consolations except the society of Mr. J. (2)
  • Except that her eyes seemed darker, Mrs. Noel had not changed. (8)
  • I never tried to see her, except with the hope of seeing you too. (9)
  • I am convinced he is matchless in any other country, except Ireland. (10)
  • But when did a woman ever mean business, except in the one great business? (9)
  • I could tell them everything except the name of the street where I lived. (10)
  • They have in them, perhaps, every element composing light, except the Comic. (10)
  • I always think the master might have been a Scotchman, except for his fishionomy. (8)
  • But except for these writers, our literature has hardly taken to New York society. (9)
  • I heard no reproaches except on account of my not sending them word of my illness. (10)
  • He would not attempt to meet Arnold, except under the pretense of an exchange of flags. (18)
  • All these wines, except the sparkling, had their date of birth in the precedent century. (10)
  • They are not ill-humoured, and they are not peevishly arrogant, except upon provocation. (10)
  • Besides the cattle, we saw no living things except a few birds and a great many fishermen. (2)
  • When I was of his age I never looked at the newspapers, except to read the divorce cases. (10)
  • But he had an insatiable appetite, and except in relation to Mr. Cougham, considerable tolerance. (10)
  • Wherein do they disturb Judith or Wolfgang, except in a few empty notions and fancied advantages? (12)
  • Except to lunch now and then at the Hotch-Potch with his father, he had never been in a London Club. (8)
  • The letters printed by Mr. Norton[48] are not drawn upon, except now and then for a needful phrase. (14)
  • On the way to the hotel they met no one busy or serene except a Chinee who was polishing a dish-cover. (8)
  • He admired her; and, being a man who savoured life, he was unable to love much except where he admired. (8)
  • He smiled sarcastically, saying he had never had a letter from her, except the formal one of invitation. (10)
  • I got some hard knocks and sharp stings, But felt them no more than angel, or devil, except in the wind. (10)
  • The man was fully clothed, but nothing was visible of the woman except her black stockings in the straw. (12)
  • Nothing more could be desired except, perhaps, unlimited time in which to enjoy such pleasant recreation. (20)
  • It happens to be a thing I could do, and not an Englishman in England except myself; only I did not do it. (10)
  • From that time he scarcely ever left their house, except to accompany them into society, or to the theatres. (6)
  • The squire had authority for his broad farce, except in so far as he mixed up my father in the swinery of it. (10)
  • There were no personal contacts except visits of state, which Stephen and his brothers occasionally paid them. (12)
  • This day was after the pattern of the day preceding, except that he did not visit the Park; the night likewise. (22)
  • She is a red-hot Secessionist, as they all are, except Coulter himself, but she is a good wife and high-bred lady. (1)
  • She had everything in the world that he could give her, except the one thing that she could not have because of him! (8)
  • I never heard him speak of his son except that once, but no doubt in his deep heart his loss was irreparably present. (9)
  • The news gave comfort, except for the suspicion, that the dear mother was being worn by her entertaining so largely. (10)
  • She did not realise this vividly, but with the remoteness which all verities except those of sensation have for youth. (9)
  • Except for an unconscious grinding of his teeth, he made no sound or movement, so that they went by without seeing him. (8)
  • She had never heard of his having had any relations, except a father and mother, both of whom had been dead many years. (4)
  • Gravel which is used as an aggregate should be free from clay or loam, except such as naturally adheres to the particles. (17)
  • I did not know Longfellow before that fatal time, and I shall not say that his presence bore record of it except in my fancy. (9)
  • Our professional and leisured classes still think themselves a cut above our business classes, except of course the very rich. (8)
  • Summer and winter he sat there among his books, seldom stirring abroad by day except for a walk, and by night yet more rarely. (9)
  • Thus the morning dragged itself away without any one being able to settle to anything, except Herr Paul, who was settled in bed. (8)
  • And there were no real things in the world except stench and misery and avarice and greed and treachery and malevolence and lust. (12)
  • Berries were few, except the pink spindle one, so far the most beautiful, of which there were more than Earth generally vouchsafes. (8)
  • To put it coarsely, brutally, I do not suppose that any other business receives so much gratuitous advertising, except the theatre. (9)
  • Believe me, I do not join in decrying it, except on her account: I could have forewarned her of an English Winter and early Spring. (10)
  • The fatigue was wholesome, and I was so bad a shot that no other creature suffered loss from my gain except one hapless wild pigeon. (9)
  • Interior doors of veneered woods usually have flat panels, ⁵/₁₆ inch thick, except the one-panel door, which is as thick as ⁷/₁₆ inch. (17)
  • It drew me to the book, nearly driving me desperate; I was now credulous of anything, except that the princess cared for help from me. (10)
  • A proud puppet-showman blowing into Pandaean pipes is an inconceivable object, except to those who judge of characteristics from posture. (10)
  • He felt aggrieved that she should know all about him and he nothing about her except that she loved him and his father, and was beautiful. (8)
  • In the second place his programme, which he was not in the habit of changing except for catastrophes, demanded his departure for England. (12)
  • I kept my eyes to myself, and know nothing of the woman except that she had beautiful arms, and seemed no whit embarrassed by my appearance. (2)
  • Nothing of it remains to me except the fortune that favored me that Sunday night with a view of the old Granary Burying-ground on Tremont Street. (9)
  • Mrs. Gardiner and Elizabeth talked of all that had occurred during their visit, as they returned, except what had particularly interested them both. (4)
  • Clinton could see no means of ending the war except by military subjugation; Carlisle was entirely for conciliation and Barclugh was bent on subornation. (18)

Also see sentences for: bar, disapprove, gainsay, hinder, object, oppose, restrain.

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