Phrases for Public Speakers and Paragraphs for Study eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 47 pages of information about Phrases for Public Speakers and Paragraphs for Study.

Phrases for Public Speakers and Paragraphs for Study eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 47 pages of information about Phrases for Public Speakers and Paragraphs for Study.

USEFUL PHRASES

A further objection to
Again, can we doubt
Again, we have abundant instances
Alas! how often
All experience evinces that
All that I have been stating hitherto
All that is quite true. 
All this, I know well enough
All this is unnatural because
All we do know is that
Am I mistaken in this? 
Amid so much that is uncertain
And, again, it is to be presumed that
And, finally, have not these
And, further, all that I have said
And hence it continually happens
And hence it is that
And here, in passing, let us notice
And here observe that
And if I know anything of
And if it is further asked why
And I sometimes imagine that
And I wish also to say that
And, in fact, it is
And it is certainly true
And it may be admitted that
And just here we touch the vital point in
And let me here again refer to
And now it begins to be apparent
And now we are naturally brought on to
And now we are told
And pursuing the subject
And so again in this day
And so, in like manner
And strange to say
And such, I say, is
And the same is true of
And the whole point of these observations is
And this is manifestly true
Any thoughtful man can readily perceive
As far as my experience goes
As for me, I say
As it were
At first it does seem as tho
At this very moment, there are
At times we hear it said.

Be it so. 
Be true to your own sense of right. 
Believe me, it is quite impossible for
But all is not done. 
But bear in mind that
But by no kind of calculation can we
But do not tell me that
But further still
But here we take our stand. 
But I am not quite sure that
But I digress. 
But I do not desire to obtrude a
But I recollect that
But I shall go still farther. 
But I submit whether it
But I will not dwell on
But I will not pause to point out
But if you look seriously at facts
But in any case
But in fact there is no reason for
But is it in truth so easy to
But is it rationally conceivable that
But it is fitting I should say
But, it may be urged, if
But lest it should still be argued that
But let it be once understood that
But let us suppose all these
But look at the difference. 
But my idea of it is
But now, I repeat,
But now, lastly, let us suppose
But now let us turn to
But now, on the other hand, could
But now some other things are to be noted
But somehow all is changed! 
But the question for us is
But to go still further
But waiving this assumption
But we dwell too long
But we have faith that
But what is the motive? 
But what then? 
But with us how changed! 
But why do we speak of
But you may say truly
But you must remember

Can there be a better illustration than
Can you doubt it? 
Certainly, I did not know
Compare now the case of

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