Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement; anyhow, they're quiet"; anyway, it's gone"; in any case, there was a brief scuffle"
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Making an additional point; anyway; besides, we can't afford it"
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Examples for "besides "
Examples for "besides "
1 All right, maybe there were more things to consider besides his freedom.
2 It was too far, and besides , Elkwallow Gap was a public place.
3 But besides launch activates daily work and development continues in all departments.
4 The uncomfortable issue of dissention and rule-questioning has another role besides law.
5 He should begin to meet those standards with something besides fine words.
1 But, in any case , central government intervention of some size was necessary.
2 And in any case , Hunter no longer condescended to answer his questions.
3 And, in any case , EU rules mean the UK would leave then.
4 And in many countries, interest rates are in any case already low.
5 And in any case , he might retain this present position for months.
6 Okay, well- Ithinkwe should set that up in any case , right?
7 They were taken to hospitals in any case because of their age.
8 But in any case , he knew him in a totally different way.
9 I doubt it; but in any case it would be very simple.
10 Its aims, in any case in Germany, are directed towards economic activities.
11 Simpler than keeping running water flowing over you both, in any case .
12 Not one that makes sense to those left behind, in any case .
13 And they will, in any case , be overshadowed by government contradictions elsewhere.
14 Richard might have been there: he would be involved, in any case .
15 And both technologies may be installed in future pick-ups, in any case .
16 It was in any case not the direction of the latest thinking.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for in any case