For the most part, indeed, they were sombre and over-full of thought, but at times they could light up with a strange fire.
For the most part, they were unarmed, and protected only by their burdens, which they held before them as shields, and by the arrows of the warriors of Ithobal.
In another portion of the square, provisions and stock, alive and dead, were being offered for sale, for the most part by natives of the country.
For the most part we allow only outlying and transient circumstances to make our occasions.
For the most part, I minded not how the hours went.
Cooking was then, for the most part, no longer a poetic, but merely a chemic process.
The road was, for the most part, straight and level.
They are, for the most part, young, and planted far too thickly.
They do not possess our blessings and advantages, and they are, for the most part, brought up in the blind errors of Popery.
They were, for the most part, really fine specimens of English water-colour art; and they had deserved much better treatment at the hands of their former possessor than they appeared to have received.
Whether hired nurses, proverbially as cruel a set of women as are to be found in all England, were not, for the most part, also as fat a set of women as are to be found in all England?
Our ancestors, for the most part, took their stand, not on a general theory, but on the particular constitution of the realm.
The youth looked at the men nearest him, and saw, for the most part, expressions of deep interest, as if they were investigating something that had fascinated them.
The last of the four was always silent and, for the most part, kept his face turned in unmolested directions.
They seemed, for the most part, to be very burly men.
They did not believe our story of crossing the plains; they themselves, for the most part, had come round the Horn; a few across the isthmus.
For the most part it was at the resting-place of the muleteers, which would be nothing but a roughly paved dark chamber, one end occupied by mules and the other by their drivers.
The law deals, for the most part, with overt acts and facts which can be known by the senses.
The precedents are, for the most part, precedents in debt.
The arguments for the doctrine under consideration are, for the most part, drawn from precedent, but it is sometimes supposed to be defensible as theoretically sound.
For the most part, the purpose of the criminal law is only to induce external conformity to rule.
But, for the most part, a breach of promise which discharges the promisee from further performance on his side will also warrant rescission, so that no great harm is done by the popular confusion of the two questions.
Money, power, and the press, for the most part, were in the hands of whites who had concluded that the ex-slave would have to solve his own problems.
For the most part, the church taught an other-worldly religion which strove to provide strength with which to endure the sorrows of this life, but it did not try too actively to change the situation.
For the most part, the Guard and the police stood by.
For the most part, a civilized white man can discover but very few points of sympathy between his own nature and that of an Indian.
The complaint of Shaw's patients was, for the most part, a severe inflammation of the eyes, occasioned by exposure to the sun, a species of disorder which he treated with some success.
For the most part no one was to be seen in the camp but women and children, two or three super-annuated old men, and a few lazy and worthless young ones.
His style is, for the most part, discreet and easy.
For the most part, the butlers observed by me have had a manner as correctly smooth and colourless as their very shirt-fronts.
Fierce though he looked, he was, for the most part, it must be confessed, null.
Rapin says, "The customs now practised in England are, for the most part, the same as the Anglo-Saxons brought with them from Germany.
Peru, as already mentioned, was subdued by adventurers, for the most part, of a lower and more ferocious stamp than those who followed the banner of Cortes.
The houses, for the most part, were built of clay, hardened in the sun; the roofs thatched, or of timber.
The monastic studies have tended, for the most part, to darken, rather than to dispel, the cloud of superstition.
For the most part, the absolutely necessary personal references are introduced by honorifics; that is, by honorary or humble expressions.
The few abstract ideas these people now possess are not represented, for the most part, by pure Japanese, but by imported Chinese expressions.
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