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Example sentences for "omit"

Lexicographically close words:
omina; ominous; ominously; omission; omissions; omits; omitte; omitted; omitting; ommost
  1. A list of these sweets is given in my original, but I have thought it better to omit the names" (!

  2. For fruit salads, omit the mustard and pepper and at the last fold in a little cream whipped solid.

  3. There were, however, three Americans who come within the range of our story whose careers were so interesting and important that we cannot omit mention of them.

  4. And here, while giving to the officers and men of the regiment the praise that is justly due, I cannot omit the name of Hon.

  5. It would be unfair to omit impressing upon the reader's mind that physical science per se is by no means answerable for ethico-religious Materialism.

  6. To omit the laxity of many moral maxims he lays down, the very nature and foundations of morality were imperilled by his analytics.

  7. It would however be unjust to omit the fact that Hume did really entertain a serious intention of dealing with these difficult questions.

  8. Neither in the Essay itself, nor yet in the additions made to it, have I introduced any one point which it seemed permissible to omit with justice to the real issue.

  9. We cannot here omit to observe that Hume had no thought of worshipping the Order of the World, or of erecting a temple to immutable Laws, blind Force, or any other blank impersonal Necessity.

  10. I must not here omit the blind Italian character, which being scarce legible, always fixes and detains the eye, and gives the curious reader something like the satisfaction of prying into a secret.

  11. I must not omit the names of several beauties in Wapping, which were heard every now and then, in the midst of a long sigh that accompanied them; as, 'Dear Kate!

  12. Since I am engaged unawares in quotations, I must not omit the satire which Horace has written against this impertinent talkative companion, and which, I think, is fuller of humour than any other satire he has written.

  13. I shall here omit the imprecations I gave him in charge.

  14. Nor ought we to omit the insults which the humane Britons offered to our people, nor the artifices which they used to enlist them in their service to fight against their country.

  15. When nailing the box together omit all nails which could interfere with the sawing.

  16. If there is no need to have the surface true, but only smooth, you can omit using the fore-plane and follow the jack-plane at once by the smoothing-plane.

  17. The process of construction is the same as already shown, except that you omit some of the legs and the back side-board, a saving sufficient to allow you to use a plank for the front of the top.

  18. Any which you omit can easily be added after the sawing.

  19. In your first attempts at making small boats it may be well to omit the deck sheer, leaving the top flat (Fig.

  20. Nor ought I to omit to acknowledge the efficacious and patriotic cooperation which I have experienced from the chief magistrates of the States to which my requisitions have been addressed.

  21. To the usual subjects of gratitude I can not omit to add one of the first importance to our well being and safety; I mean that spirit which has arisen in our country against the menaces and aggression of a foreign nation.

  22. So important do I consider these changes in our fundamental law that I can not, in accordance with my sense of duty, omit to press them upon the consideration of a new Congress.

  23. In my present position I could scarcely be justified were I to omit raising a warning voice against this approach of returning despotism.

  24. As auxiliary to the state of our defense, to which Congress can never too frequently recur, they will not omit to inquire whether the fortifications which have been already licensed by law be commensurate with our exigencies.

  25. Among the objects of great national concern I can not omit to press again upon your attention that part of the Constitution which regulates the election of President and Vice-President.

  26. The desirableness of both these institutions has so constantly increased with every new view I have taken of the subject that I can not omit the opportunity of once for all recalling your attention to them.

  27. These great days of completed achievement would be sadly marred were we to omit that act of justice.

  28. In speaking of the Saguenay, I must not omit to mention its original proprietors, a tribe of Indians, who are known as the Mountaineers.

  29. But we must not omit to note that here Peter is dropped out of the history, and is scarcely heard of any more.

  30. With liberalism in the parish, the preacher was inclined to omit "descended into Hades" from the ritual: .

  31. I ought not to omit from the list of these favorites an author who was then beginning to have his greatest vogue, and who somehow just missed of being a very great one.

  32. He did not hesitate to omit the proofs of these, and so far to make himself not only a precept, but an example in criticism.

  33. In addition to the above, I must not omit to particularise two instructive preparations illustrative of a case in which an hydatid was lodged in the right half of the cerebrum.

  34. In this place I must not omit to mention the remarkable circumstance, quoted in my pamphlet on the grouse disease, that Prof.

  35. In his accounts he would not omit an outlay of a franc.

  36. I have deemed it my duty to omit no particular of the moral and political character of a man whose existence was subsequently so injurious to the reputation of Marie Antoinette.

  37. You will omit the poems mentioned below: Stanzas on a view of Harrow.

  38. I must not omit the custom of handing round, after dinner, on the removal of the cloth, a human skull filled with burgundy.

  39. It was more than a dozen years after this event before anything happened to disturb the public repose of Connecticut; but as that event belongs to another period, we will omit it for the present.

  40. She did not even omit the recent uprising in which her brother had joined Bacon and the rebels in a mad blow for freedom.

  41. His style is prolix; his versification, if we omit the Canzoni a Ballo and some sonnets, is slovenly; nor does he show exceptional ability in the conception and conduct of his stories.

  42. We must, therefore, omit it from our reckoning.

  43. Whether dealing with the political conditions, or the scholarship, or the fine arts of the Renaissance, it is impossible to omit his name.

  44. Jean Paul Richter is a true exponent of this characteristic doctrine when he says, "We attribute far too small dimensions to the rich empire of ourself, if we omit from it the unconscious region which resembles a great dark continent.

  45. The Imitation of Christ has been so often spoken of as the finest flower of Christian Mysticism, that it is impossible to omit all reference to it in these Lectures.

  46. His desire to be intelligible to the general reader led him to adopt an epigrammatic antithetic style, and to omit qualifying phrases.

  47. Of such consequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind, that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity should he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal.

  48. I purposely omit the mention of those military or militiary duties which our old constitution laid upon its greatest members.

  49. I must not omit here that in every lot was directed whether the drawer should marry or remain in celibacy, the married lots being all marked with a large pair of horns.

  50. It would be tedious to recollect the many individuals I saw here, but I cannot omit a fat figure, well drest in the French fashion, who was received with extraordinary complacence by the emperor, and whom I imagined to be Lewis XIV.

  51. She exhorted her husband with great earnestness to the practice of a regular and Christian life, begged him to take due care of his temporal concerns, and not omit anything necessary in the education of the unhappy child she left behind her.

  52. You must omit that young girl who attends Edith and says nothing.

  53. We omit the minor intermediate places at which he touched or paused.

  54. I must not omit to mention the death of another settler, Mr Philip Norton, holding the temporary rank of Captain in the Graham's Town Hottentot Levy.

  55. I must not omit to mention our simple barometer, which saves us the trouble of carrying one about.


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