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Example sentences for "concluded that"

  • But it may be concluded that, as a rule, the Church was inclined to regard intercourse during pregnancy as at most a venial sin, provided there was no danger of abortion.

  • From the evidence at hand, it can be concluded that Poliolimnas first colonized Micronesia probably from the Philippine area (or Papuan area) through the Palaus and Carolines, to the Marianas and north to the Volcano Islands.

  • It is concluded that Micronesia, except for the Marshall Islands, has a much closer affinity to Melanesia than to any other area as regards avifauna.

  • Our horses making no objection, we concluded that we could not be far wrong.

  • I walked on as I had been going when I sank down, and as he did not attempt to lead me in any other direction, I concluded that I was taking the right course.

  • I looked towards him; but as I saw no smoke, I concluded that he had not fired.

  • I could not stay long in the barn without another row, for the captain had ordered me to harness the horse; and I concluded that he and the squire were going to ride.

  • He was sorting the mail, which I had brought up from Riverport, and I concluded that he intended to lie abed late in the morning.

  • Sim was in high spirits, and I concluded that he had filled himself again from the provisions I brought.

  • I concluded that I could strike his heart, and quickly brought my rifle in position, and fired.

  • Grass on the prairie was tall, and I concluded that as I only had one shot, I would get closer to him; so I crawled through the grass towards him until I was possibly twenty rods away.

  • Not knowing where else to look for it, I concluded that it consisted in my inability to learn mathematics.

  • Hence I concluded that a host was a vehicle of a very superior description.

  • Hence I concluded that we could not now be farther from the continent than twenty or thirty leagues at most; and perhaps not much less, as we neither had soundings nor any other signs of land.

  • I concluded that what we had seen, which I named Sandwich Land, was either a group of islands, or else a point of the continent.

  • Mr Wales having observed the times of high and low water by the shore, concluded that it must be high water at the full and change, about twelve o'clock, and the water riseth about four or five feet.

  • Were we to judge from the appearance of the country in the neighbourhood of Santa Cruz, it might be concluded that Teneriffe is a barren spot, insufficient to maintain even its own inhabitants.

  • Reflecting that some six weeks at least would be required to complete the search I concluded that I should have to leave it behind willy-nilly.

  • I concluded that before I had gone very far in my wanderings I should be arrested and find myself in the privacy of a prison cell.

  • He concluded that by setting us an absolutely impossible, though apparently reasonable, enterprise, he would secure the opportunity for which he was so sedulously waiting--to mete us out some new punishment.

  • We concluded that it was yet Penobscot water, though there was no flow to it.

  • We concluded that if Mud Pond was as muddy as the approach to it was wet, it certainly deserved its name.

  • Let me say that at our place on the head waters of the Allegheny we had no eels, rattlesnakes or wartelberries, so we concluded that we would stop one night on the Sinnamahoning and get some eels to take home with us.

  • As it had now been three or four days since we had made the rounds of the bear traps, we concluded that we would not spend any particular time in deer hunting until we had looked all of the bear traps over.

  • We concluded that it was the same bear that had escaped from Bill's trap some time before, although it was eight or ten miles from where the trap was that had held Bruin's toes.

  • I stopped, and with rifle on the cock, waited for his re-appearance; but as I heard nothing from him, I concluded that I would beat up his quarters before the rest of my party came along.

  • We paid no attention to the crowd, but continued to keep our seats and sip our coffee; but when we saw that Pete was determined to carry off the horse at any rate, we concluded that it was time to interfere in earnest.

  • A short distance from the road, however, was a long line of dried weeds and rank grass, and as I observed a number of birds of prey sailing over the place, I concluded that I should find the remains of the men there.

  • I concluded that Fred's advice was far the best, and without another complaint, I assisted him to go through with our new patients.

  • He concluded that a walk through Central Park might banish his disquietude, and leave time for a careful toilet, since for some occult reason the occasion seemed to him to require unusual preparation.

  • He concluded that it was difference of temperament--that it was his nature to be governed by judgment and taste, as it was that of Stanton to be swayed by feeling and passion.

  • He concluded that it would be best to leave to chance the occasion which should place them on speaking terms, and tried to persuade himself that her unpromising attitude towards him was not wholly unfavorable to his purpose.

  • After supper we looked for him, but as he was nowhere to be seen, we concluded that he had gone to bed to seek the recuperation of rest.

  • It was a popular French march, and from a certain quality of the notes he concluded that it was being played upon a phonograph.

  • From the apparent distance of the ceiling, as shown by the beam of light, he concluded that he was lying on the floor, a conclusion which the hardness and coldness of the surface beneath him amply proved.

  • He concluded that it was afternoon, when he heard far off a bell striking the hour of two, although it might equally well have been two o'clock in the morning, for all he could tell.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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