All 11 Uses
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The Remains of the Day
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- Moreover, I discovered the city to be one of many charms; time and again, I found myself wandering past delightful rows of old timber-fronted houses, or crossing some little stone footbridge over one of the many streams that flow through the city.†
Chpt 1e -
- Moreover, my main objection to Mr Graham's analogy was the implication that this 'dignity' was something one possessed or did not by a fluke of nature; and if one did not self-evidently have it, to strive after it would be as futile as an ugly woman trying to make herself beautiful.†
Chpt 1e -
- Moreover, now that I come to think of it, it is perhaps not so surprising that it should also have made a deep impression on Miss Kenton given certain aspects of her relationship with my father during her early days at Darlington Hall.†
Chpt 2m -
- It is important to be reminded, moreover, that although Darlington Hall was to witness many more events of equal gravity over the fifteen or so years that followed, that conference of March 1923 was the first of them; one was, one supposes, relatively inexperienced, and inclined to leave little to chance.†
Chpt 2m -
- Moreover, my planning for the event was complicated by the uncertainty as to the numbers involved.†
Chpt 2m - *
- I could see, moreover, that if I were quickly to go outside and conceal my person behind the large rhododendron bush beside the path, it would not be long before Mr Cardinal came by.†
Chpt 2m -
- It was noticeable, moreover, that the Wakefields — Mrs Wakefield in particular — were themselves by no means ignorant of the traditions of our country, and one gathered from the many remarks they made that they too were owners of an English house of some splendour.†
Chpt 2a -
- Moreover, when Miss Kenton and I questioned her, it became clear that she had never remained in any position for longer than a few weeks.†
Chpt 3e -
- Moreover, I had stated in my letter the fact that I had made a reservation at this hotel and that any last-minute message could be left for me here; that no such message was awaiting me can, I believe, be taken as further reason to suppose all is well.†
Chpt 4a -
- I had, after all, just come through an extremely trying evening, throughout which I had managed to preserve a 'dignity in keeping with my position' — and had done so, moreover, in a manner even my father might have been proud of.†
Chpt 4a -
- Moreover, as you might appreciate, their implications were such as to provoke a certain degree of sorrow within me.†
Chpt 6e -
Definitions:
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(1)
(moreover) in addition to what has just been said
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)