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31. And yet Stillman had not even blinked.
32. And yet, we still describe symbols as intellectual abstractions.
33. And yet they, too,(http://sentencedict.com/and yet.html) ranked as human achievements.
34. Farewell is a beautiful and a soft word and yet it is a horrible and a heavy thing too! Mehmet Murat ildan
35. Or was he going to give them his blessing and yet refuse to give custody of the child to Maria Luisa?
36. And yet Roosevelt was not spared the lash of critical analysis.
37. And yet the wall extended further, even though it remained within the chamber.
38. Her work became more purely abstract, and yet refused to conform to the Puritan style often associated with abstract art.
39. It vexes me when they would constrain science by the authority of the Scriptures, and yet do not consider themselves bound to answer reason and experiment. Galileo Galilei
40. And yet that only should be able to stimulate dreams, create anxiety.
41. I sat silently in a chair by the fire, not moving, getting stiffer and stiffer, and yet not moving.
42. Money is the root of all evil, and yet it is such a useful root that we cannot get on without it any more than we can without potatoes. Louisa May Alcott
43. Finesse's hairspray formulations are non-sticky, and yet give perfect control when applied to dry hair.
44. She bore two children, was banished from the colony and yet reappeared later.
45. It was so brutal, and yet so matter of fact.
46. And yet, amidst the dirt and grime, grew the occasional camomile, white flowers pressing strongly towards the sun.
47. The formal gesture, chivalrous and yet intimidating, was like a bucket of cold water thrown over Constance's confidence.
48. And yet Johnson and Dawson have been impeccably behaved so far in the Six Nations.
49. And yet these two biographical details provide important clues to an understanding of Magnard's peculiar psychological makeup.
50. And yet, such sensitive elongations the anteater had, too, uncomplicated by assertions of power, even over ants.
51. And yet the bare infinitive has been chosen by the speaker.
52. And yet the waiting silence was almost more than she could bear.
53. And yet, one aspect of the lives of our earliest ancestors still astonishes us.
54. Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep. Lord Byron
55. Nothing looked familiar, and yet he'd gone around the block again and again in anticipation of something like this.
56. He gave the impression of being perpetually amused by, and yet far above, the foibles of fellow human beings.
57. And yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood. James Joyce
58. And yet this does not automatically mean they will be quids in.
59. It has a natural affinity with oak ageing, and yet it can be fresh and light.
60. And yet many of these new churches have to confess they find themselves in precisely this position.