For-nothing Sentence Examples

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  • All this work is for nothing.

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  • They lived for nothing more.

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  • Was he angry because he had come so far for nothing?

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  • No need to rout Josh out and make him drive 60 miles for nothing.

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  • He'd asked for nothing.

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  • Yet Darkyn asked for nothing in exchange for freeing him.

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  • He cares for nothing but himself.

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  • You lived for nothing but revenge.

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  • It was now evident that the federal idea was impossible, for none of the princes except Victor Emmanuel could be trusted, and that unity and freedom could not be achieved under a republic, for nothing could be done without the Piedmontese army, which was royalist to the core.

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  • This was enough to make him unpopular with many of the Welsh clergy, and being denied the privilege of preaching for nothing at two churches, he helped his old Oxford friend John Mayor, now vicar of Shawbury, Shropshire, from October until January 11th, 1784.

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  • The registers at St David's make no mention of his consecration, but this counts for nothing.

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  • It is to Moronobu that Japan owes the popularization of artistic wood-engravings, for nothing before his series of xylographic albums approached his best work in strength and beauty, and nothing since has surpassed it.

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  • The allies were still resting in fancied security, dispersed throughout widely distant cantonments; for nothing but vague rumours had reached them, and they had not moved a man to meet the enemy.

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  • Though the experimental and theoretical developments were not necessarily dependent on each other, and by far the larger proportion of the subject which we now term " Spectroscopy " could stand irrespective of Gustav Kirchhoff's thermodynamical investigations, there is no doubt that the latter was, historically speaking, the immediate cause of the feeling of confidence with which the new branch of science was received, for nothing impresses the scientific world more strongly than just that little touch of mystery which attaches to a mathematical investigation which can only be understood by the few, and is taken on trust by the many, provided that the author is a man who commands general confidence.

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  • In the spring of 1583 she retained enough of this saintly resignation to ask for nothing but liberty, without a share in the government of Scotland; but Lord Burghley not unreasonably preferred, if feasible, to reconcile the alliance of her son with the detention of his mother.

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  • The surface of the walks should be kept well rolled, for nothing contributes more to their elegance and durability.

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  • Savourless salt is fit for nothing.

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  • A Persian who obtains an advance of money at less than 12% considers that he gets money for nothing.

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  • It is asking for nothing from others which we do not give ourselves.

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  • Disunited, we can hope for nothing but stagnation, misery and ruin.

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  • King Henry, though he had reached the age of 23 at the time of his marriage, counted for nothing.

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  • Once such a dictum has been cited, the rest of the discussion is treated as by-play and goes for nothing.

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  • Her own death stared at her through golden eyes, and she had cared for nothing but feeling his hot skin against hers, sating the ache of the sacred hollow between her thighs, and cooling the lightning burning in her blood!

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  • Had their discussion been for nothing?

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  • All his mild efforts to unload this cargo went for nothing.

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  • He wasn't called the comforter for nothing you know!

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  • Whatever racial, class, or gender distinctions might have been operative beforehand now count for nothing.

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  • As for Leeds, Smith was booked for nothing more than backing into Barton in an aerial duel.

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  • Whilst most are entirely fictitious, bred form urban myths of payouts for nothing - always a " friend of a friend " .

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  • We got a very plush village location for nothing!

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  • Are not tares a hindrance, sharing the strength of the soil with the good seed, while they themselves are good for nothing?

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  • According to VelleIus Paterculus and Pliny, he was a hypocrite and cared for nothing but amassing wealth.

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  • If I could eat grass I would not need a conscience, for nothing could then tempt me to devour babies and lambs.

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  • One farmer said that it was "good for nothing but to raise cheeping squirrels on."

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  • I am now going to the war, the greatest war there ever was, and I know nothing and am fit for nothing.

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  • On the contrary, I ask you to go with all your belongings to our estate near Moscow, and I promise you I will see to it that there you shall want for nothing.

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  • He ordered us to retreat, and all our efforts and losses went for nothing.

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  • The price of weapons, of gold, of carts and horses, kept rising, but the value of paper money and city articles kept falling, so that by midday there were instances of carters removing valuable goods, such as cloth, and receiving in payment a half of what they carted, while peasant horses were fetching five hundred rubles each, and furniture, mirrors, and bronzes were being given away for nothing.

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  • He wished for nothing and hoped for nothing, and deep in his heart experienced a gloomy and stern satisfaction in an uncomplaining endurance of his position.

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  • All the best with the venture, but I'm afraid I'm passed writing for nothing for samizdat publications.

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  • They don't call it a "centerpiece" for nothing.

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  • Of course, the old adage that you don't get something for nothing always applies in some way to free items.

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  • In cultivation they ask for nothing more than a sunny garden or position, while revelling in light sandy or calcareous loam; indeed, in common with all the Flag Iris, they much appreciate a limy soil.

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  • They aren't considered essentials for nothing!

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  • Even if no one but you ever sees your sleepwear, you can rest easy - quite literally - in the fact that you settled for nothing but the best.

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  • Since old games lose their value so rapidly, sometimes you'll get a fairly decent older game for nothing.

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  • The music may not grab some gamers at first, but they don't call it trance music for nothing.

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  • When people see that something is "free", such as free cell phone games, the tendency is to become excited that something is going to be given to them for nothing!

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  • Why pay for those cool BlackBerry tools when you can find them for nothing?

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  • That's right, we said leather, and when you take a look at this bikini, you'll realize that they don't call it "exotic" for nothing!

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  • Some of these lines are good for nothing more than a laugh, while others just might catch someone's attention enough to give you an opening.

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  • Getting something for nothing is not just limited to food and necessities.

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  • Can you really get something for nothing?

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  • Perfect skin calls for nothing less than Perfekt Skin Gel.

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  • That so clear-headed a man could have credited the lies of Oates and the other perjurers is beyond belief; and the manner in which he excited baseless alarms, and encouraged fanatic cruelty, for nothing but party advantage, is without excuse.

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