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Example sentences for "apparently"

Lexicographically close words:
apparell; apparelled; apparels; apparence; apparent; apparet; apparition; apparitional; apparitions; apparitor
  1. Apparently Rose has swallowed it,' she said.

  2. Still in the midst of the Conley throng, apparently pooh-poohing something, to judge by the twist of his mouth.

  3. I like fun,' said she, but had not apparently discovered it.

  4. A young man called Empson, who was staying at Llanfairfechan, was killed in descending, apparently at the very same spot.

  5. Elsley's descent, by the way, was apparently into Bochllwyd by way of Castell Gwynt.

  6. Apparently the leader climbed up a little way, and then the rest of the party climbed up the leader.

  7. Lliwedd by the ridge from Llyn Llydaw, which is apparently nothing more than the ordinary walk, but in 1887, early in April, is an important note in the hand of Mr. Stocker.

  8. They are very similar to the Twelve Bens, save that the latter have their conical tops still adhering, apparently showing that this elongated line was more vulnerable than the self-protecting 'Pins' cluster.

  9. A fine-looking arete leads up to it from the north, with a well-marked pinnacle apparently half-way up the climb.

  10. From Howth, on a very clear day, the Welsh hills, apparently those about Penmaenmawr, are visible.

  11. The first pitch was quickly ascended, and he then proceeded, apparently without difficulty, to the foot of the long chimney, which he passed by means of the face.

  12. Age and health no longer permitting you to be active, you will apparently have to spend the remainder of your days in this heavenly exercise by which your mind will be renewed.

  13. Apparently He wishes thus to show me that He desires on this subject a total cutting off of the activities and workings of my mind, so that His activity and not mine should undertake the care of all.

  14. Also, she apparently felt the stirring of some sense of obligation and need of response to this friendly stranger.

  15. Even as he spoke, Laurie observed that one of the clutching, clawing hands had apparently got hold of what it was seeking.

  16. The place was apparently used as a sort of store-room.

  17. The old house was again apparently dead, after its moments of fierce life.

  18. Now here was another, in the form of a girl, young and beautiful, and apparently blown into his presence on the wings of the wild storm that was raging.

  19. It was narrow, shallow-rutted, and apparently little used.

  20. He gadded about, apparently harmlessly, came home at shocking hours, and spent most of the bracing January days wrapped in a healthful slumber that infuriated Bangs, who wandered in and out of their apartment like an unhappy ghost.

  21. Laurie, as he ate, chatted cheerfully and at random, apparently avoiding with care any subject that might interest his partner.

  22. Besides the window, it had two exits, the door by which he had entered, and another door, half open, apparently leading into a bedroom.

  23. In like manner the Tongans apparently referred all human good to the gods, regarding it as a reward bestowed by the divine beings on men who punctually discharged the offices of religion.

  24. Apparently it was a general custom in Tonga to conclude burial-rites with games of this kind.

  25. These savages apparently conceived the soul as a small material substance that varied in size with the dimensions of the body which it inhabited.

  26. The offerings to these deities consisted chiefly of cooked food,[85] which was apparently deemed as essential to the sustenance of gods as of men, and that even when the gods were not animals but stones.

  27. Apparently the spirits of the dead were thought able to quicken the fruits of the earth.

  28. Apparently they thought that the ghost of the chieftainess was quite as able as the great gods to heal the sick and restore the dying.

  29. To this general rule the Maori is apparently no exception.

  30. Uncle John was apparently crushed by the disaster that had overtaken them.

  31. Yet on arriving at the Bruxtelle some twenty minutes later Charlie found this same queer personage occupying a hotel chair in the lobby and apparently reading a newspaper with serious attention.

  32. During his enforced leisure he invented a dozen apparently clever schemes, only to abandon them again as unpractical.

  33. Apparently dissatisfied with the result, he moved it out bodily and looked behind and beneath it.

  34. The thin tones of Mr. Chalk came through the open window, apparently engaged in argument with a bear.

  35. Hood apparently gave him full satisfaction as regards his own view of the situation.

  36. Nelson then again tacked to follow, but by this time the French admiral had apparently decided that his crippled vessel must be rescued, and his fleet no longer defied by a foe so inferior in strength.

  37. After her husband's death, being apparently portionless, she came to live with Herbert, who looked upon and treated her as his own child, although he also had an only daughter.

  38. The service now scarcely admitted it, and the active duty apparently restored his health; at all events we now hear no more of it.

  39. Advise those Neapolitans not to be too sanguinary," wrote Keith to Nelson, apparently immediately after receiving the news of Caracciolo's hanging.

  40. For this he had received a perfunctory, formal acknowledgment, though none apparently from the Admiralty, the head of his own service.

  41. The men who came after, screaming and cursing, jerking their arms above their heads, rolling back their lips from their yellow teeth, were apparently so many lunatics whose frenzy was not to be stayed.

  42. The cook, a sallow, tall man encased in a dirty canvas shroud of an apron, was apparently expecting the party.

  43. Apparently there's other folks as have new schemes of travellin' acrost Spinnaker Lake," observed the postmaster, breaking a long silence in the group of spectators.

  44. The ax blows continued, apparently dealt with fury, and in a few moments the old man creaked across the crust, dragging some heavy object.

  45. I'll introduce myself more formal," said the woodsman, apparently with affable intent to be better acquainted with this young man who had shown that he possessed the qualities admired in the forest.

  46. In this apparently trivial offer the railroad king had formally offered the olive branch.

  47. Hackett, who hung about camp, apparently to serve as general "striker" and man of all work, brought food at noon and left it without engaging in conversation.

  48. Many grave reflections are forced upon us in contemplating a view so original of a subject upon which apparently nothing more remained to be said.

  49. So far as the education of the heart is concerned, the negroes have apparently the advantage of them; and as to other schooling, it is practically unattainable by black or white.

  50. The temporary apparently beneficial effect is more than offset by the reaction and therefore partaking of these beverages makes people inefficient.

  51. What a surprise it is when after thirty they discover that they cannot do with impunity what they could do before with apparently no bad results!

  52. The brain, though apparently unstable, is one of the most stable parts of the body.

  53. People accustom themselves to impure air so that they apparently feel no bad effects, but this is always at the expense of health.

  54. No time should be wasted in making such comparisons, for no two children are exactly alike, as no two leaves and not even two such apparently similar objects as grains of wheat are exactly alike.

  55. And Kirk snuggled into the capacious folds of Ken's Burberry, apparently confident that his brother really would claim it when he needed it.

  56. He sprawled over it in a dim corner, his eyes apparently studying the fireplace, and his fingers following across the page the raised dots which spelled his morrow's lesson.

  57. Kirk looked quite taken aback for a moment at this apparently irrelevant remark of the Babylonian queen, till a faint rustle at the doorway told him that it was his own mother who had come in.

  58. Apparently some of the inscribers in the bog-houses used excrement as a medium for--as well as a subject of--their inscriptions.

  59. That women were often forced to go through thirteen or fourteen deliveries when little thought had yet been given to creating an antiseptic environment for childbirth is apparently of little concern to S.

  60. It is most suitable, though apparently not commanded by the Church, that Matins and Lauds be said before Mass.

  61. Motives apparently just, but really sinful, are injuries done by another, if one has secretly provoked them in order to have a pretext for war.

  62. Q returned from his work, and ate his dinner apparently much as usual, and presently went to bed complaining of a slight feeling of drowsiness, but nothing more.

  63. He rose next morning feeling about as before except that the sense of drowsiness had apparently passed, and that the sound of his breathing was no longer audible.

  64. Their attachment to a commanding friend is avowed in the apparently authentic parts of the New Testament.

  65. He never saw Jesus and apparently was incurious about him.

  66. Having spoken, he departs, and hides himself; but again, without apparently changing his locality or absenting himself for any period, he is again heard proclaiming his mission.

  67. The writers are caught in the meshes of Oriental speculation, and apparently make no effort to extricate themselves.

  68. Paul received only traditions of him, how definite we have no means of knowing, apparently not significant enough to be treasured, nor consistent enough to oppose a barrier to his own speculations.

  69. Apparently lost; but the time may come when I shall feel that it was one of the best investments I ever made.

  70. The two portions of that which is apparently the earlier, #a#, became separated by some accident or oversight.

  71. This tale apparently exists also in a manuscript of the end of the fourteenth century: Gayangos in Rivadeneyra's Biblioteca, Libros de Caballerias, p.

  72. Except in Swedish #A#, where, apparently by a mixture of two stories, the issue is tragic.

  73. This mystery was apparently written in the eighteenth century, for representation by a charity-school.

  74. I heard from below was father, apparently very angry, shouting, "William!

  75. He had apparently stood and looked into the house.

  76. It was a dark afternoon, the clouds looked black and angry and flew across the horizon apparently in a strife to get away from the dreadful calamity that seemed to be coming upon Lake Erie.

  77. Jasper did not apparently heed the suggestion.

  78. But instead of the wrinkled face of Nathan he beheld the fresh face of a young girl, apparently about sixteen years of age.

  79. Within five minutes the swinging of the punka and the squeaking of the rope resumed, but regularly this time; Mahommed Gunga had apparently unearthed a man who understood the business.

  80. Coldevin had apparently regained his self-control; he commenced even to speak about indifferent matters: Was not this a fearful storm?

  81. It was more than two years since his drama had been published, and he had apparently not done a stroke of work since.

  82. His eyes were almost in a direct line with the little office window at the end of Henriksen's warehouse; he stared unblinkingly and apparently unseeingly at that particular spot.

  83. Hurriedly he ate everything that was placed before him; apparently he had not eaten for a long while.

  84. But all knew that it was apparently permitted by divine Providence so that they might not have a ship which was built by so many extortions on the natives.

  85. Therefore, a regiment of religious, which would be too much, is never more than enough; for in this beautiful Judith, the garments that apparently drag one down are the most necessary.

  86. Apparently meaning that he was placed on the list for promotion at some future vacancy of that see--which he attained in August, 1715 (according to Buzeta and Bravo).

  87. He died very suddenly, and apparently by poison.

  88. Apparently a sentence left incomplete by the writer after some interruption of his task.

  89. So in the printed text; but there is apparently a hiatus, a name being omitted--that of the visitor's companion.

  90. Apparently referring to the technical use of this word (VOL.

  91. His face still expressed mental inertia, and apparently Ananyev's story had not touched him in the least.

  92. Ananyev and the student, both in their underclothes and barefooted, were angrily and impatiently explaining to a peasant who was standing before them bare-headed, with his whip in his hand, apparently not understanding them.

  93. With a red face and uncombed locks he was pacing about the room in deshabille, talking to himself, apparently much agitated.

  94. He was not listening to the engineer, but was thinking, and was apparently in the mood in which one does not want to speak or to listen.

  95. Which of the two was making love to her she did not know, but apparently by now she did not care; from which goblet one drinks matters little if only the beverage is intoxicating.

  96. Rahat-Helam who kept his eyes fixed on his medals, and was apparently guessing that this was the most important person in the town, understood the word promenage and grinned politely.

  97. Apparently he has long ago grown as used to it as to the buzzing of the flies, and feels it superfluous to protest.

  98. A gentleman in a top hat was sitting in the chaise, a child about three, apparently a boy, was sitting on his knees waving his little hands.

  99. Apparently he had no distaste for abstract subjects, was fond of them, indeed, but had neither skill nor practice in the handling of them.

  100. They were sitting two rooms away from us, talking loudly, and apparently feeling no interest in Kisotchka or her visitor.

  101. On the other side in the little drawing-room a love scene was apparently taking place between two persons: their daughter Natashenka and a teacher of the district school, called Shchupkin.

  102. She attracted me more and more, and apparently she liked me too, and the surroundings were most appropriate: the husband not at home, no servants visible, stillness around.

  103. To such a compulsory journey was the poet Ovid condemned, apparently for his very particular attentions to the Princess Julia.

  104. Curtis, apparently unacquainted with the fashion of pillions.


  105. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apparently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apparently; clearly; conspicuously; definitely; distinctly; evidently; expressly; face; falsely; manifestly; markedly; nominally; noticeably; obviously; official; openly; ostensibly; out; outside; outward; outwardly; patently; perceptibly; plainly; prominently; seemingly; superficially; visibly; without