1Clement to wit, as the dweller in the house was a blacksmith.
2The payments will be made according to the following regulations, to wit:
3This really applies much more to wit than to the comic itself.
4So there came in three witnesses, to wit, Envy, Superstition, and Pickthank.
5I do Thee to wit that Antoine Lamarche's crop is pretty weedy.
6Now is he come to wit and is a man full grim.
7Let there be lights; to wit, the sun, the moon, and the stars.
8These nativs take their fish in the following manner to wit.
9Professor Woodlouse read it aloud in its quaint and musty phraseology, to wit:
10The charges against the said brother John are the following, namely, to wit:
11You will make known to them that three things are indispensable to wit:
12Surely his title to wit does not lie in that direction.
13The exhibition will consist of five great divisions, to wit: 1.
14We, the undersigned, do unite in a Voluntary Association, to wit:-
15I divide the still house into three different rooms, to wit:
16These two properties seem essential to wit, more particularly the last of them.