Taffy were brought round; I had all my things in and was about to mount when, the pony fidgeting to be off, my friend's groom caught at the rein, but he had omitted to buckle it on one side of the bit.
That they who first wrote on the science have omitted much, or given disjointed, defective, false, or inconsistent accounts.
We have omitted the latter word altogether from the translation, as being a slip of the pen.
So that whenever any thing has been omitted by the former there is not much supplied by the latter.
These words are not in the Greek text, but seem to have been accidentally omitted by the transcriber.
Gossellin suggests that Strabo omitted the coast of Istria in his calculations, when he made this observation on the length of the Illyrian shore, and refers to what Strabo will himself state in book vii.
I had omitted from my calculations the fact that the loft had a roof.
Sometimes Mr Abney would leave us immediately after the ceremony, but he never omitted to take his part in it first.
At this moment it suddenly struck me that, in my interest in the mysterious fugitive, I had omitted to notice what was really the most remarkable point in the whole affair.
When she is washed, we unfortunately omitted to inquire.
Naturally any institution so purely national as the Finnish bastu was worth investigating--in fact, could not be omitted from our programme.
One day, a Dissenter called to pay a burial fee for the funeral of his child, which he had purposely omitted paying at the proper time because he wished to tell me a piece of his mind.
These two combined suggest that τὰ was omitted accidentally in the first clause, and then expunged purposely in the second for the sake of uniformity.
They are also omitted in the La Cava MS; see above p.
Indeed the article is most commonly omitted where ἀρχή occurs as a predicate, as will appear from several examples to be gathered from the extracts in Plut.
These abuses daily increase since the Censors, discouraged by the multitude of Empirics swarming in every Corner, have omitted their wonted searches, being to their loss of time, and expences out of their own Purses for the publick good only.
John Gunter was not omitted in the salutations, and his surly spirit was a little, though not much, softened as he replied.
She didn't know, and had omitted to ask his name, having been so frightened that she had left him at the door, which she had shut against him.
The viscounts hated the duke; they seized his lands, and omittedto lay hold of nothing which they could reach.
Circuit Court of Appeals held the defendants liable, though they had innocently copied from a newspaper reprint which had inadvertently omitted the copyright notice.
Copyright is not forfeited where a notice properly affixed has been omitted in later use beyond the control of the copyright proprietor.
Sidenote: Omission of copyright notice} It may also be emphasized here that the notice of copyright can be omitted only from foreign-made copies and must be included in the American-made edition.
Gast, in 1893, where the defense claimed that the copyright notice was omitted from published copies, referring to a sample sheet of miniature reproductions sent to dealers for their information and convenience, the U.
Registration provisions are altogether omitted from the new measure.
Design for wrapper in two states, the original design containing a seated figure of Pan, omitted in the later version.
It contains the legend, omitted in the later version, j'ai baise ta bouche Iokanaan, j'ai baise ta bouche.
This list of the Roman emperors who visited Britain, is omitted in many of the MSS.
The whole of this, as far as the end of the paragraph, is omittedin several MSS.
The rest of this sentence is omitted in some of the MSS.
Nevertheless his lordship had not omitted to notice Mr. Sowerby's hint about the horse and the hundred and thirty pounds.
I have not intentionally omitted any ancient author {295} falling within the limits of our present inquiry, nor have I neglected any one passage which I could find bearing testimony to any honour paid to the Virgin.
Yet, notwithstanding some distractions, Endymion neveromitted writing to Lady Montfort every day.
She had existed only on the solitary idea of regaining their position, and she had never omitted an occasion to impress upon him that he had a great mission, and that, aided by her devotion, he would fulfil it.
It was observed that Lady Beaumaris never omitted attending the receptions of Lady Roehampton, and the tone of almost reverential affection with which she ever approached Myra was touching to those who were in the secret, but they were few.
As it requires two to make a bargain, it would be an imperfect account of the China trade which omitted such an important element as the efficiency of the native trader.
He omitted nothing in his description of the overbearing impertinence of Frederic Travers's manner--with what cool assurance he had entered the house, and with what flippant carelessness he treated his cousin Kate.
If preferred, the lemon may be omitted and a tablespoonful or two of currant juice or quince jelly added last as flavoring.
If preferred, the cream may be omitted and the soup flavored with a little celery or onion.
If in winter, and eggs are scarce, fewer may be used, and two tablespoonfuls of dry snow for each omitted egg stirred in the last thing before baking.
The egg may be omitted if preferred; or the yolk of the egg and a little sugar may be used instead, if the patient's condition will allow it.
If desired, the currants may be omitted and a little grated lemon rind for flavoring added with the sugar, or a bit of citron may be placed in the top of each bun when shaping.
It may be flavored with a little lemon or raspberry syrup if desired; or the sugar may be omitted and a quart of milk added.
Now this is clear to every one that they would not have omitted anything else which it was possible to confiscate while making a list of all Eraton's property,--even what I have for some time held myself.
So taking into account what has been omitted as well as what has been said, condemn him by your votes, remembering that he is liable to the charge, and that the state would gain much if relieved of such citizens.
For example, last year there were omittedsacrifices worth, three talents of those due on the tablets.
A few names have been omitted which are here supplied.
That the Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty.
Unfortunately he omitted to do so in the case of the lady students.
After a little time he published an edition of the "Plays of Shakespeare," in which all the passages that Mr. Bowdler would have omitted were ingeniously converted by Mr. Binney into eulogies on his Food for Poultry.
Then, if they strike a stone too large to be taken out within the terms of their contract, they can skip a sufficient distance to pass it, and the digging of the omitted part may be done by a faithful day workman.
In such cases, the lines should be laid out as though they were to be all done at once, and, finally, when the omitted drains are made, it should be in pursuance of the original plan.
For the rest, it will be understood that many details are omitted which would render the construction perhaps intelligible to practical mechanics, but obscure to others.
An edition from which the drawings are omitted can, however, be bought to-day.
The portions which I have omitted in the English publication, apart from the letters to which I have already referred as appearing in the German edition, are all of a private character.
Russians had omitted to profit by their victories; they were by this time wintering in Poland, which was abandoned to all their exactions.
Rheims, omitted the usual formula addressed to the whole assembly, "Will you have this king for your king?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omitted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.