- - ".... I should prove the mother of fools": Shakespeare
- - "... ...... any man should boast"
- - '-- there be any doubt ...'
- - "... ...... any man should boast" (Ephesians 2:9)
- - "...... I should be old-fashioned, I'll put a trinket on": Emily Dickinson
- - "Take heed ...... any man deceive you": Mark 13:5
- - "... ...... any man should boast" (Eph. 2:9)
- - "Not of works, .......... any man should boast"
- - Just in case it's the smallest ending
- - '.... we forget'
- - To avoid risk of
- - In the unfortunate event that
- - A word before we forget?
- - "For fear that," in 1721
- - ... we forget (in case we forget)
- - To avoid the risk of
- - in case a piece of real estate is required
- - In order to avoid
- - In case (we forget)
- - Kipling word
- - Before "we forget"
- - "Battle not with monsters, ...... ye become a monster" (Nietzsche)
- - "Or else!"
- - In case
- - Out of concern that
- - Obsolete "for fear that"
- - Opposite of provided
- - "Beware .... anyone cheat you": Colossians
- - Just in case
- - Obsolescent conjunction
- - Word with "we forget"
- - "...... we forget" (Kipling)
- - Old-style "for fear that"
- - "Judge not, ...... ye be judged"
- - To avoid the risk that
- - It comes before we forget?
- - "... ...... ye be judged"
- - '...... Darkness Fall' (L. Sprague de Camp novel)
- - For fear that; in order to prevent
- - '...... that thy love prove likewise variable': Juliet
- - In case that
- - Heaven forbid that
- - Kipling uses it eight times in "Recessional"
- - It may come before we forget?
- - In the event that
- - Kipling's "...... We Forget"
- - "O, swear not by ... the fickle moon ... .... that thy love prove likewise variable": "Romeo and Juliet"
- - It often comes before "we forget"
- - Avoiding the risk that
- - ". . . ...... faith turn to despair" (Shakespeare)
- - "... ...... faith turn to despair": Romeo
- - "Beware .... you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow": Aesop
- - "Don't be sweet, .... you be eaten up": start of a Jewish proverb
- - In the event
- - Word said at a wreath-laying ceremony
- - Word stated before we forget
- - For fear
- - ".......... darkness come upon you" (John 12:35)
- - First word on a military memorial
- - ........ Innocent Blood Be Shed
- - Paris station Gare de ..........
- - Paris's Gare de ..........
- - Cautionary conjunction
- - So that . . . not
- - "Recessional" word
- - Just in case, negatively speaking
- - Fearing that
- - Cautioning word
- - Word of caution
- - For fear that
- - "That ........."
- - Least heartless, just in case
- - Formal speak that means "for fear that"
- - "... we forget", war remembrance phrase
- - In real estate, just in case
- - "... we forget", remembrance sunday phrase
- - in order not that
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