Similar words: something, something of, something else, something like, thing, nothing, anything, clothing. Meaning: adv. for a particular example.
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91. Well, for one thing, they devote time, energy, and community resources to creating great works of spiritual art.
92. For one thing, the production is blessed with Cleese, who pulls out his characteristically deranged mannerisms.
93. For one thing she was having trouble with Wharton Horricker.
94. For one thing, a visit always involved spending money on food and drink.
95. For one thing, there was much greater continuity of pre- and early capitalist musical forms.
96. For one thing, a government agency may have commercial or political aims in commissioning surveys or anthologies.
97. For one thing, it proceeded from a peculiarly Marxist view of history as the conflict between capital and labour.
98. Well, for one thing, the culture we have does not make people feel good about themselves. We're teaching the wrong things. And you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn't work, don't buy it. Create your own. Most people can't do it. Mitch Albom
98. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
99. For one thing, artificial currency inflation is impossible.
100. For one thing it is jam-packed full of giraffes!
101. For one thing, being unappreciative doesn't help things change.
102. For one thing, annoying technical glitches sometime crop up.
103. For one thing, the giant snakehead can kill you.
104. For one thing, Olivier Kapo's claims were swept aside.
105. For one thing , these activities can widen our knowledge.
106. That should have spelled the end of the convertible, except for one thing: The open car with its sun-baked, wind-blown passengers became a symbol of youth, freedom, and sexuality.
107. For one thing, recent purchasers have taken to the streets because they had suffered losses even before taking possession of their homes.
108. For one thing, they would reallocate profit ratio and require media to reduce discounts, and then ask advertisers for higher service charges.
109. For one thing, missing data is not explicitly indicated, but is simply marked by an absent line and time stamp.
110. For one thing, Beethoven was an absolute genius at improvisation.
111. For one thing, there is his face. Crikey, what a face.
112. For the Fed, recessions are good for one thing , and one thing only: curbing inflation.
113. For one thing, drivers who do not have a garage, or at least a house with an exterior electric outlet, would be hard-pressed to find a place to plug in for several hours a day.
114. For one thing it's a chance to see my old sidekick Billy Bob.
115. They're here for one thing: to get a Championship to Cleveland.
116. For one thing the treatment must be injected into the eye every 4 to 6 weeks, and this occasionally triggers retinal detachment or an eye infection that can lead to blindness.
117. For one thing, the UTP cabling requirements were upped again to category 5e, and 1000BASE-T uses all four twisted pairs—in both directions at the same time.
118. For one thing, he has set about crafting an Asian trade bloc, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, that doesn't include China.
119. Young men make great mistakes in life; for one thing, they idealize love too much.
120. For one thing, it will roar off the pad a bit faster than a space shuttle, Ess said.
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