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Example sentences for "involving"

Lexicographically close words:
involutions; involve; involved; involvement; involves; invulnerability; invulnerable; inward; inwarde; inwardlie
  1. It was among the mill operatives of Dover, New Hampshire, that the first really important strike involving women occurred.

  2. There is always the possibility in the second case, involving a foreign government, that something might come up at some other time.

  3. And this wasn't considered as a case involving particularly difficult questions of law?

  4. But these mistakes that were pointed out by Lieutenant Revill, were they mistakes of substance or just mistakes involving spelling and the like?

  5. Now, I remember a situation involving a member of Truman's staff, where a fellow stalked this man at his home.

  6. I have the recollection that some people have alleged that Castro either prior to or subsequent to the assassination, made some very inflamatory speech involving President Kennedy.

  7. The first page is the same information that we previously furnished to Secret Service involving threats.

  8. The Attorney General has from the beginning interpreted 243(g) as involving waiver power.

  9. Mr. McCone, your Agency made a particular investigation in connection with any allegations about a conspiracy involving the Soviet Union or people connected with Cuba, did you not?

  10. These exchanges raised questions of the most far-reaching character involving the possibility of the implications of another government, and so I had a very deep personal interest in that at the time.

  11. The publication of the plans of Germany for involving the United States in war with Mexico and Japan came merely as added stimulus.

  12. It was a gigantic business undertaking, organized at top speed, involving tremendous expenditure.

  13. Then came glimmerings of hope--precious promises saving him from despair--followed by the shadow of death overspreading his soul, and involving him in midnight darkness.

  14. First a single additional room, then a gateway, then a larger room; but all considered merely as necessary additions to the palace, not as involving the entire reconstruction of the ancient edifice.

  15. No legal document involving the ownership of the largest estate, no cherished love letter filled with vows of undying affection, shall be more carefully guarded!

  16. Yet their session with closed doors was without the solemn formality that the uninitiated might have supposed to attend a grave deliberation upon a matter of guilt or innocence involving a question of life or death.

  17. Mrs. Ward replied to him as follows: "I think a novel with me generally springs from the idea of a situation involving two or three characters.

  18. Lord Rosebery's Government, involving many of these friends in the catastrophe.

  19. Later on we met with his idea of a 'German Mass,' involving a voluntary union and assembly of genuine Christians, as explained by him three years before in a sermon.

  20. Luther persisted in refusing to regard that Body as one involving the idea of limits: the Body here was not local or circumscribed by bounds.

  21. ISO 3166 includes two- and three-character alphabetic codes and three-digit numeric codes that may be needed for activities involving exchange of data with international organizations that have adopted that standard.

  22. Why the blame of Peter, involving the blame of the rest?

  23. Strong and irregular blasts, loaded with snow and sleet, swept wildly along, involving everything in obscurity, and bewildering my steps with malignant influence.

  24. John's old and powerful feeling that he was at the end of one era and at the beginning of another, involving many new forces, returned with increased strength.

  25. On the other hand, Pitt insisted that the king could not have interposed his mediation without incurring the hazard of involving himself in a war with that power which should have refused his terms.

  26. Another question, involving fiscal considerations, which occupied the attention of parliament, related to the sugar duties.

  27. The third reading of the bill came on on the 19th of February, when it was condemned by Sir Robert Peel as involving a serious infraction of the great principle understood to be settled when the reform bill was passed.

  28. Moreover, a third party were for rejecting it, because instead of involving the principle that the Catholic population should not be taxed in any shape for the Protestant church, it seemed to contemplate the perpetuation of the impost.

  29. On the second reading, the Duke of Wellington objected to taking up at that late stage of the session a measure involving such extensive interests, and introducing a new system of law.

  30. During the month of February, Lord North had called the attention of the house to the affairs of the East India Company, which were every day increasing in importance, and involving greater interests.

  31. I have named men to different places, thus involving them with the Mahdi.

  32. Besides involving a complete change of front, it would naturally lead to war with the Ameer, and (if the intentions about Merv were persisted in) with Russia as well.

  33. The best record of population flux involving two species has been summarized by Peterson and Fisher (1955).

  34. Of immediate urgency is exploratory work involving seasonal distribution, abundance, and flight lanes of pelagic seabirds along the coast of British Columbia--especially the northern portion.

  35. Coast Guard, and the oil industry in handling spills involving wildlife were examined.

  36. Some 70 State and Federal government personnel in charge of oil spill response plans involving wildlife participated.

  37. Birds at level I feed on large algae and seed plants and are not directly part of the same food webs involving other species.

  38. But the doctrine of causation, when considered as obtaining between our volitions and their antecedents, is almost universally conceived as involving more than this.

  39. These last words, as involving a subtlety foreign to our present purpose, I have forborne to quote.

  40. The comitia curiata, by appeal, had the ultimate decision in criminal cases involving the life of a Roman citizen.

  41. It soon found expression, in the Latin, Grecian and Hebrew tribes, in the family under paternal power, involving slaves and servants.

  42. The Iroquois experienced the necessity for an exact record of some kind of a proposition involving their faith and honor in its execution, and they devised this method to place it beyond dispute.

  43. An appeal in all cases involving life could be taken to this assembly as the highest judicial tribunal of the state.

  44. The transition of a gens from one form into the other was perfectly simple, without involving its overthrow.

  45. It was no less than a fundamental change in the plan of government, involving a great modification of institutions.

  46. Whether we like to face the fact or not, far-reaching changes in our economical theories and social conditions are imminent, involving corresponding readjustments in our constitutional arrangements and political machinery.

  47. The Mexican War was a slight affair, involving a relatively small outlay in men and money.

  48. For two hundred years a contest involving their very existence as a people has been maintained against the unscrupulous rapacity of Anglo-Saxon civilization.

  49. They had business of great importance, involving the necessity of the President's examination of voluminous documents.

  50. We did not wish to make at once so wide a change as that involved in a genuine household suffrage (always in our minds involving county as well as town), and we could not fairly separate ourselves from Bright on such a point.

  51. It relates to the phenomena of one of the most interesting diseases in the entire category of human ailments--I refer to exophthalmic goiter, or Graves' disease, a disease primarily involving the emotions.

  52. The case of tetanus, however, is perfectly clear in this regard, and exceedingly interesting, inasmuch as it explains why a disease specially involving the nervous system from the start is so excessively hard to check or cure.

  53. The complications of a given disease involving the nervous system are almost invariably the last of all to appear.

  54. Even if it didn't kill you, it might easily cripple you for life by involving a joint.

  55. The troubled period of reconstruction, involving the defence of the freedmen's rights, found no more interested observer and participant than Mr. Garrison.

  56. Inclined to all efforts involving physical hardships and contact with nature, his early education was devoted to civil engineering and such natural sciences as chemistry, geography, geology, and mineralogy.

  57. Ericsson was in America at the critical moment when all the experiences of his previous life were to be brought into full play; when he was to take part in an enterprise involving the existence of a nation, the hopes of humanity.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "involving" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    about; admissible; appertaining; applicable; apposite; appropriate; apropos; germane; material; pertaining; pertinent; relevant