In opposition to this fact (Re. restriction, opposition)
1Second, in spite of that, she was long overdue for a visit.
2But there was something strangely real about it, in spite of that.
3Yet in spite of that revealing-orrather because of it-rebellionstirred afresh.
4Why, in spite of that, did he have to abandon his family?
5Nobody wants this institution, but in spite of that it's being built.
6To face it boldly, in spite of that fear, is quite another.
7But in spite of that, he cheated before me, and Madame lost.
8I shall go on with my story, however, in spite of that.
9He was, in spite of that same vignette, most ignorant of art.
10But, in spite of that expressed conviction, he had lived on hope.
11But in spite of that, each man had his own, I believe.
12You couldn't love me enough to be happy in spite of that.
13I think he's able to get about, in spite of that leg.
14Nevertheless, in spite of that prediction, the summer passed without any personal clash.
15Your feelings should be just the same in spite of that.
16We were received with the greatest cordiality in spite of that.