to say nothing of in English

ot to mention, and that's besides

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1. He has experience, to say nothing of scholarship.

2. To say nothing of the horror that is Anxioused

3. To say nothing of the desires of the client.

4. I can't even walk , to say nothing of double-quick.

5. Even grown-ups can't lift it, to say nothing of children.

6. She can ride a motorcycle, to say nothing of a bicycle.

7. Unemployment leads to a sense of uselessness, to say nothing of financial problems.

8. To say nothing of the dangers from drowning, or from boating and diving accidents.

9. It would be an enormous amount of work, to say nothing of the cost.

10. He had to go to prison for a month, to say nothing of the fine.

11. He hadn't seen the art galleries, the museums — to say nothing of the theatrical district.

12. Long-term strategy, and the opportunities of broadcasting, to say nothing of priorities, politics and ethics.

13. It wasn't much for three years' work, to say nothing of the money it had cost.

14. Rather, there will be forks and turnings in the road, to say nothing of the unanticipated bumps.

15. In old China, there was hardly any machine - building industry, to say nothing of an electronic industry.

16. Getting in would be hazardous; to say nothing of getting out, but it was his only chance.

17. He brought to the job a number of attractive qualities, to say nothing of an imposing physical presence.

18. He asks her to say nothing of what occurred, agreeing that it must have been Grace Poole whom she heard.

19. It is not easy, to say nothing of being undignified, to strip off a jumper in front of an audience!

20. The cost to industry is over £2000,000 each year, to say nothing of the individual's suffering or loss of income.

21. It would clearly be far too expensive to repeat every investigation carried out by the police, to say nothing of delays.

22. I did not have to deal with the criminal state of Mississippi, hour by hour and day by day, to say nothing of night after night.

23. I had brought a motorized wheelchair, but I soon found it was essentially unusable in the ice, snow and rain, to say nothing of the cobblestones and old streets.

24. Listeners were free to come and go as they pleased, but some of the work's power came from its relentlessness, to say nothing of the quirkiness of Robert Wilson's staging.

25. Listeners were free to come and go as they pleased, but some of the work's power came from its relentlessness(Sentence dictionary), to say nothing of the quirkiness of Robert Wilson's staging.

26. The government owns or controls most of the mass media – the major newspapers and television stations – but there is an abundance of mostly marginalized publications and radio stations (to say nothing of the Internet) that retain a remarkable degree of independence.

27. ‘Thus, we have the Buckhound, deerhound, foxhound, and staghound.’ ‘The Buckhounds never killed many deer, but they dispersed the deer population throughout the forest.’ ‘So what did Capt Browne do with the ‘several horses’ of the Duke of Richmond (to say nothing of the Buckhound)?’