Similar words: one after another, after a while, after, go after, take after, look after, afterward, after school. Meaning: adv. 1. emphasizes something to be considered 2. in spite of expectations.
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211. Perhaps I had better not go on in this way or things will get too mushy and pastoral after all.
212. After all, the best thing an individual animal can do for its species is to survive and breed.
213. Companies that donate books or equipment to schools that collect their tokens are not being entirely altruistic - after all, you have to buy the products to get the tokens.
214. One has to make the best of a situation, after all.
215. It was, after all, 1906, a time of growing, not diminishing, racial separation everywhere else.
216. This, after all, is a kid whose arm was almost as acclaimed as his bat.
217. After all she is clutching her bag like a student would her books.
218. The question begs: is there, after all these centuries, an absolute best exercise for general fitness?
219. After all, there is still the threat of enemy anti-aircraft missiles.
220. It is better not to extend what was, after all, an accidental and purely professional relationship.
221. After all, he's old enough to answer for his own actions.
222. The pressure is discreet - after all, the survival of a key Western ally and a new democracy is at stake. Sentencedict.com
223. After all, the newspapers are brimming with reports of horrendous attacks on women, so the risk must be considerable.
224. After all, these were the most primitive people of all, our earliest ancestors.
225. Part of her refused to accept that, after all, she couldn't have what she wanted.
226. For a moment she considered saying nothing at all - after all, he had refused to answer her questions.
227. After all our lectures, they still don't think accident prevention applies to them.
228. After all, males and females are themselves no more than alternative solutions to the problem of handing on genes.
229. In employment systems, after all, people are not mustered to play together as their manager beats time.
230. Eliza does marry for her advancement, after all, but does not sacrifice her self-respect to do so.
231. His strong belief that she was withholding things from him did, after all, have some basis in fact.
232. What was Cambridge, after all, but a small town which had got above itself?
233. Something should be celebrated after all, in these dim days.
234. I was, after all, a stranger, and well-bred ex-governesses did not discuss their ailments in public.
235. I don't know why you're so concerned; after all, it isn't your problem.
236. He thought she deserved better than that after all her troubles.
237. Bio 2, after all, was a patchwork wilderness par excellence.
238. After all, constitutionally, ministers are answerable to Parliament for the conduct of their Departments.
239. After all, the key to the proper use of statistical analysis is the correct identification of levels of measurement.
240. Genius after all ain't anything more then elegant common sense. Josh Billings
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