This-and-that Sentence Examples

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  • But she knew she must not say this and that it would be useless to do so.

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  • You see, I don't say that we ought to oppose this and that.

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  • Yet when we include under a common name two eras so distinct as this and that preceding, our term becomes so vague as to be almost valueless.

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  • The activity of a commander-in-chief does not at all resemble the activity we imagine to ourselves when we sit at ease in our studies examining some campaign on the map, with a certain number of troops on this and that side in a certain known locality, and begin our plans from some given moment.

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  • Normally, a woman would want to accessorize her fashions with complementary bits of this and that.

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  • If students are going to be selling something to raise money, be sure that the parents are aware of this and that they know what is going on with the sale.

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  • With all the claims of "high-speed" this and that amidst competing ISPs, it can be very handy to have an unbiased reference point.

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  • The people whom they directed were called out to fight, at the bidding of an alien, for this and that foreigner who seemed most powerful and most likely to succeed.

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  • Two hundred and fifty years of political separation and widely differing experiences had caused the two kindred populations on this and that side of the Scheldt to grow apart in sentiment and tradition.

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  • In the monkey the proportions it assumes are still greater, and the number of foci, for distinct movements of this and that member, indeed for the individual joints of each limb, are much more numerous, and together occupy a more extensive surface, though relatively to the total surface of the brain a smaller one.

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  • If you are selling candy as a fundraiser, make sure students and faculty are aware of this and that they know the start date for the sale.

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