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Example sentences for "complications"

Lexicographically close words:
complicate; complicated; complicates; complicating; complication; complices; complicity; complied; complies; compliment
  1. Really it will be a rest to turn to something as simple and straightforward as Mr. Reginald Brace after all the complications with which my life has been beset up till now.

  2. Complications ahead; what with the Honourable Jim and the Determined Jessop, and the Enamoured Million--to say nothing of the bomb-dropping machine and the fortune that may be lost!

  3. So far as I know, understand, the complications hinted at by Mr. Havens may have had their origin in Quito—perhaps in this very hotel.

  4. Complications which can only be explained in person!

  5. In the case of the vegetable, animal and human kingdoms, the complications are naturally much more numerous.

  6. He had been put forward by the anti-foreign Conservatives for the succession to the shogunate in 1857 when the complications of foreign intercourse were in their first stage of acuteness.

  7. Fresh complications instantly ensued, which cruelly cut short the agreeable exercise of uncontrolled laughter.

  8. Scott, in fact, ranges from Rufus the Red to the year 1800, and many are the complications he considers within that ample sweep.

  9. The whole situation is much aggravated by the fact that there is a considerable infusion of white blood in the negro race in the United States, leading to complications and social aspirations that are infinitely pathetic.

  10. The only way to have guarded against complications was to keep away altogether.

  11. After examining the patient, he told her that Miss Nippett was suffering from acute influenza; also, that complications were threatening.

  12. Such devices involved awkward complications in the arrangement of the apparatus, and besides were not as a rule very efficient, although some workers, e.

  13. The complications which may arise in this disease are intercurrent affections due to septic conditions of the bladder, bedsores, pneumonia, vascular and heart affections.

  14. Such patients often have all the serious late complications which befall untreated patients.

  15. There are few good estimates of the extent of late accidents, as we often call the serious later complications in syphilis, or of the part that they play in medicine as a whole.

  16. For any one who has one of the serious complications of syphilis, injections may be a life and death necessity.

  17. Late accidents," as we call them, are the serious complications of syphilis.

  18. People with fixed positives should accept the judgment of their physicians and follow their recommendations for treatment without worrying themselves gray over complications which may never develop.

  19. She had told the cabman to drive to Charing Cross station, as she felt unequal to the complications of travelling from Lewisham.

  20. Foreign complications scarcely came within the range of her vision.

  21. With its parallel lines of trenches and complications it was quite as formidable as the main first line constructed about the same time two years before.

  22. A period of complications in American-German relations was frankly predicted.

  23. After the fall of Tsingtao and the subsequent complications with Japan, which so greatly served to increase the complexities of a nebulous situation, certain lines of thought insensibly developed.

  24. No one was anxious to see warfare carried into the streets of Peking, as not only might this lead to the massacres of innocent people, but to foreign complications as well.

  25. In the Japanese attack on Kiaochow he foresaw a web of complications which even his unrivalled diplomacy might be unable to unravel; for he knew well from bitter experience that wherever the Japanese sets his foot there he remains.

  26. As my headquarters were assigned to Knoxville, I had the opportunity of increasing my knowledge of the people and of the social complications which grew out of the war.

  27. My instinctive fears of complications in regard to my own assignment to duty proved to be true.

  28. It seemed best to climb the rocks and avoid complications in the icefall.

  29. Shifting parties, fusions and splits between contending sections, and the general complications that attend changing political programmes are to all intents and purposes absent here.

  30. It was not long, however, ere the inevitable complications arose to render the situation yet more hopeless.

  31. The newly elected chief of the State made desperate efforts towards ameliorating the financial condition of the country, but political complications were destined to work against success from the very start.

  32. It is a little curious to remark what an endless wealth of complications appear to have attended every political move at this period.

  33. On my return from looking after the road, fresh complications awaited me.

  34. If the treaty were violated, new complications would arise with England, and the authority of Congress be treated with contempt.

  35. As the empire of the Union expanded, as power grew, as opportunities increased, so did obstructions arise and complications multiply.

  36. So long as Winthrop lived, his even and sagacious course hindered many complications which every circumstance fostered.

  37. Each year of the increasing complications found a larger body enrolled on his side, and with 1629, Simon Bradstreet resigned any hope of life in England, and cast in his fortunes once for all with the projected colony.

  38. Complications are rare after careful work, but if they do occur, they may require immediate attention.

  39. Complications and Dangers of Esophagoscopy for Foreign Bodies.

  40. Patients with tuberculosis, decompensating cardiovascular lesions, or other advanced organic disease, may have serious complications precipitated by esophagoscopy.

  41. The patient should be watched for complications by a special nurse who is familiar with the signs of laryngeal dyspnea (q.

  42. This method will yield ultimately a perfect voice and will avoid the unfortunate complications of cicatricial hypertrophic and ankylotic stenosis.

  43. For effecting the termination of hostilities upon terms at once just to the victorious nation and generous to its adversaries, this Government has spared no efforts save such as might involve the complications which I have indicated.

  44. Freely and frankly I explained our situation to him with its innumerable complications until he had mastered its intricacies.

  45. In order that my readers may comprehend the events that follow, it is necessary that they understand something of the complications in which Addicks' manipulations had involved that corporation.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "complications" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.