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211 Especially with a woman for whom he felt nothing but contempt.
212 She turned on taps that emitted nothing but a despairing sigh and she laughed.
213 The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial. Oscar Wilde
214 She has, on the contrary, been nothing but nice to you.
215 But while those hotspots are continuously monitored by diplomats and the media, the Chechen misery prompts nothing but a deafening silence.
216 They felt nothing but a dull ache in their backs.
217 Fortunately, archaeology breeds rebels who care for nothing but ferreting out the truth.
218 The traders who trade around it can do nothing but benefit from the new multi-storey car park with 1,600 spaces.
219 To this point his life was otherwise full of nothing but the petty disputes that entertained church people and bored everyone else.
220 Mr Loughran has had nothing but bad luck since he moved into 13 Harding Terrace, Darlington.
221 You could spend nearly the whole day watching nothing but nature documentaries, and if you did you would emerge exhausted.
222 They saw nothing but a dim grayness, or was it blackness?
223 She watched the bright spark of the spear approaching, and felt nothing but a dull kind of relief.
224 Indeed I was forgetful, pathologically so,[www.Sentencedict.com] and for this too I felt nothing but remorse.
225 She had tried not to mind and was careful to shew nothing but pleasure.
226 A cautious man would have inspected the properties he was lending against, for nothing but property underpinned the loans.
227 Many things have been written and will be written for dream. Dreams are nothing but our unclear expectations. Santosh Kalwar
228 I feel nothing but my new self: the gift of the rose.
229 According to clerical conservatives, liberalism was nothing but a permanent Masonic conspiracy.
230 Inevitably, when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper.
231 I have nothing but contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State. Sophocles
232 The figure of Robert Duvall was holding a briefcase; he glanced inside but found nothing but a sheet of blank paper.
233 No flower is happy in a vase, because vase is nothing but an ornate coffin for the flower. Mehmet Murat ildan
234 This was nothing but an elaborate hoax perpetrated by her in revenge for all the suffering I had caused her.
235 A vegetarian, he goes for days consuming nothing but fruit juices and cauliflower.
236 Seen the Camel ad witha guy racing to his shelter as a meteorite approaches, grasping nothing but his cigarette carton?
237 Some hon. Members from Newcastle and Teesside have nothing but ill to say about development corporations.
238 Lisa wore black jeans, the tightest black shirts you ever saw and nothing but high-top sneakers.
239 Merchant and pirate were for a long period one and the same person. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality. Friedrich Nietzsche
240 Theirs was a dialogue of the deaf, the producer voicing his intellectual doubts, the politician offering nothing but dogmatic certainties.
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