Incidentally it would soon render unnecessary the renewal of the Rent Restriction Act.
Fourthly, it gratifies those who believe that force is the ultimate sanction of order, and, by necessitating the maintenance of large forces for defensive purposes, incidentally provides means for dealing with domestic discontent.
I have incidentally mentioned elsewhere the use of the mirror in some of my experiments, but I have not described in detail how it affected various monkeys.
I don't know--and every few minutes the spray comes over and wets the paper and incidentally myself.
Incidentally she shed a lurid light on the habits of the American male.
I spent the balance of the day seeing the sights of London, and incidentally spending my coin.
Elijah was familiar with the Cabala, and incidentally picked up enough of mathematics, astronomy, and physics, to be able to follow certain discussions in the Talmud.
These colonies were frequently visited by Christian missionaries, who endeavored to convert the native population to their faith, and incidentally also to win over the Jews.
Sir Henry Maine in this connection refers incidentally to Sir Robert Filmer in whose Patriarchia the existence of the patria potestas among the ancient Hebrews is alleged.
Incidentally the monk organized schools, taught the barbarous tribes the dignity of labor, demonstrated the power of industry,[1042] and handed down to the men of the Renaissance some of the materials of classic learning.
We have seen incidentally that the purchase-contract tends to become a ceremonial conveyance, and the bride-price to disappear in the dower.
Mr. Forbes incidentally remarks that in Persia and Arabia, roasted Locusts are sold in the markets, and eaten with rice and dates, and sometimes flavored with salt and spices.
In recently turning over the pages of Mr. Brewster's entertaining collection of Portsmouth sketches, I have been struck by the number and variety of the odd men and women who appearincidentally on the scene.
Of the crustacean intention only a moist thumb remained, which served Mr. Newman in good stead in the delivery of the Boston evening papers, for he was incidentally newsdealer.
Ventilation there was none; the occupant breathed as best he could, lay on the damp stone floor and went insane for lack of light and air, within full hearing of the officers--and incidentally of the other prisoners.
They crop out incidentally in the course of conversation and are only related when I ply the prisoner with questions.
It was incidentallythe occasion of the first "society reporting.
The pirate who serves you (incidentally he writes poetry and helps to edit a magazine among other things) apologises for the lack of a Stevensonian parrot.
Sam Morse, captain of the Yale 1906 team, who played right halfback in this game, tells how the nightmare of defeat may come upon us at any time, even in the early season, and incidentally how it may have its compensations.
Incidentally I made the team permanently the second day I was on the field, having scored against the varsity from the middle of the field in three successive runs; whereas the varsity was not able to score against the scrub.
A notable case is that of the children of Heth, known to us only incidentally by a few members of the nation who came in contact with the early Hebrews.
It may be notedincidentally here, that this wide application of the term Hebrew accords with the use of the name Aperiu for Semitic peoples other than Israelites in Egypt.
Charteris had precipitated matters by his hasty action, he was driving Sher Singh to revolt, he would set all Granthistan in a blaze, and incidentally be wiped out himself--in which case he would richly deserve his fate.
Examples are non-sectarian colleges or universities in which materialism is incidentally taught, or in which the faculty are freethinkers or bigots; (c) neutral schools in which no positive offense is given to religion or the Church.
Besides prizes incidentally mentioned in this narrative, the three brothers won many others, records of which, it is to be feared, have passed away with the contemporary generation who witnessed and took part in them.
He did not mention how long he has lived in Baltimore, but just incidentally mentioned that Jerusha's home was with him until she rented the cottage where a lady lived whose name was Ashley.
I heard incidentally that his means had been exhausted in his college and theological course, and he was very grateful for the call.
Diana incidentally mentioned that she gave the letters to Perry to mail.
From me, and I obtained it incidentally from a lawyer associate who had never heard me speak of Mr. Farnsworth, therefore was unaware of my knowing anyone of that name.
It is only incidentally and subordinately that the atonement is a necessity to man; Paul speaks of it here mainly as a necessity to God.
These ends may be incidentally secured through its infliction, but the great end of penalty is the vindication of the character of the Lawgiver.
A cross-section of the flue—which incidentally should be kept the same throughout its extent—should be one-tenth of the area of the opening into the room.
Incidentally he denounced America as "Mobland," and called it a country governed by madmen.
This saves the delay and expense of returning a cylinder to London, and incidentally clears the customer of any question of deterioration, this being obviously covered by degrees with each individual exchange.
Inheritance notoriously tends to restore the average of a race, and plays incidentally many a trick of atavism.
This chapter of history illustrates the important part taken by women in affairs of State at that epoch, and incidentally confirms the fact that armour was worn by men in battle.
Incidentally this narrative corroborates a statement made in Chinese history (compiled in the Later Han era, A.
Incidentally all this building of fanes and restoration of palaces promoted in no small degree the development of art, pure and applied.
These facts show incidentally that the land of the country, though governed by the sovereign, was not owned by him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incidentally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: apropos; incidentally; offhand; passing; perchance; random; somehow