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Example sentences for "miscarriage"

Lexicographically close words:
miscalculation; miscalculations; miscall; miscalle; miscalled; miscarriages; miscarried; miscarry; miscebitur; miscegenation
  1. The baffled invaders sailed crestfallen to Casco Bay, and a vessel was sent to carry news of the miscarriage to Dudley, who, vexed and incensed, ordered another attempt.

  2. Miscarriage applies to the expulsion of the fetus or emptying of the uterus after the third month.

  3. It is possible for a miscarriage to occur anytime during the interim between the fourth and ninth months.

  4. But," Jervis objected, "Jellicoe must have seen the danger of a miscarriage and pointed it out to his client.

  5. Evidently he did nothing of the kind, and this fact strongly suggested some kind of collusion on his part with Hurst, who stood to benefit by the miscarriage of the will.

  6. Sadly did the mysterious miscarriage of his letters puzzle the ingenuous heart of poor Paul; though he had reason to suspect, from certain hints thrown out by Amanda, that she, somehow or other, was in possession of their contents.

  7. The commander of this party, named Tuam Calascar, on learning the miscarriage of Tuam Maxeliz, pretended that he came to the assistance of Brito, and by that means was permitted to retire.

  8. By instructions from the viceroy, Abdela was appointed Bendara, or governor, of the natives, which office had till then been enjoyed by Ninachetu, who was now displaced on account of some miscarriage or malversation.

  9. Miscarriage or death, or both, are the mischiefs likely to happen.

  10. If miscarriage followed, a fine was set down.

  11. Resolutions of regret for miscarriage of justice.

  12. If it has been fitted shortly after a miscarriage or confinement, refitting is desirable at the end of a few months.

  13. If Penreath's statement to you this morning is true, Benson is the murderer, and there has been a miscarriage of justice.

  14. He felt he was on firm ground in believing that Mr. Cromering would act promptly once he was certain that there had been a miscarriage of justice in the Glenthorpe case.

  15. He was then at Southampton; which, by the miscarriage of one of his letters, I was ignorant of.

  16. Go to the hulks and question the convicts; they are almost all victims of a miscarriage of justice.

  17. The good or ill success of battles and embassies extends itself to a very small part of domestick life: we all have good and evil, which we feel more sensibly than our petty part of publick miscarriage or prosperity[1123].

  18. English courts now hold (after much discussion and doubt) that any delay or miscarriage in course of post is at the proposer's risk, so that a man may be bound by an acceptance he never received.

  19. The special undertaking or "assumption" creates a duty which is broken by fraudulent or incompetent miscarriage in the performance.

  20. When there is a miscarriage in tuberculosis, the infection often becomes florid and resembles pneumonia.

  21. Of these fifty-three ended in still-birth or miscarriage and there were forty-four early deaths--a total loss of 57 per cent.

  22. And the act is justified where the circumstances were such as to induce in the mind of a competent person the belief that a miscarriage was necessary to preserve the life of the mother.

  23. Let the lawkeepers be heard from in a way that will make our lawmakers enquire into our jury system, and devise some way to prevent the miscarriage of justice and consequent grievous wrong done to individuals and the people.

  24. Did Callista Blake, while you had hold of her, tell you that she was ill, that she had had a miscarriage the night before?

  25. The fact of the miscarriage is enough, and I haven't heard the prosecution contesting it.

  26. The papers have had articles about it, too, and the affair has been called 'A Miscarriage of Justice.

  27. My own belief is that he's hiding something in his sleeve, and that if he's hanged it'll be a miscarriage of justice.

  28. To obviate any miscarriage of justice, provision was made for courts, responsible to the citizenry, as an independent arm of government competent to protect and assert popular rights.

  29. As a safeguard against any miscarriage of the public will, the right of petition was guaranteed.

  30. And the ruined Crainquebille, victim of a ridiculous miscarriage of justice, appalled at this magnanimity, passes on hopelessly down the street full of shadows where the lamps gleam each in a ruddy halo of falling mist.

  31. Monsieur Stangerson was loud in his denunciation of this miscarriage of justice.

  32. We have decided not to permit twelve worthy men to commit a disgraceful miscarriage of justice.


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