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Example sentences for "only natural"

  • And that would be only natural," said the curate.

  • It is only natural that a poet with the instincts of a painter should be capable of superb landscape-painting in verse; and we find in Browning this power.

  • That Browning's style should have changed in the course of years is only natural, and its development has been in the natural (if not always in the best) direction.

  • It is only natural, however, that many disputes between students and landladies should arise, particularly when the rooming and boarding houses are not supervised by the University: This is the case with the men.

  • It is only natural that, with this increasing participation of the alumni in university affairs, there should be an effort to provide some means for the effectual expression of their collective opinion.

  • The history of the University Library has been closely associated, as is only natural, with the growth of the Literary College, and it is proper to include a word about the Library in this place.

  • And you'd see, Constance wouldn't even be grateful to her, Constance would think it only natural.

  • Look upon it as only natural--and try to make your friends look upon it as natural--that you should receive me!

  • But that people should talk about us is only natural, I suppose!

  • Every one always thought it only natural, that Dorine should run about for the family; and no one was ever really grateful.

  • This would of course be only natural in a contemporary writer living in Egypt, but would be most unlikely for a late writer in Canaan.

  • Or, to put it still shorter, if God is good, it is only natural that He should create beings capable of goodness, and therefore of necessity capable of badness, for the two must go together.

  • I know, my dear; it is only natural, and from what Horace tells me, he must have deserved your love.

  • So we know all the young ladies know, and perhaps more than their mother knows; for being so masterful she has things kept from her, as is only natural.

  • It is only natural, she would think, that this great wonder of a man should want some one better than poor me.

  • It is only natural that I should go to my father, when nobody wants me.

  • This is, at least, the statement made through several mediums, and it is only natural to suppose that such should be the case.

  • That's only natural--out in the open field of life.

  • It is only natural, therefore, that Brendan should go to visit St. Fachtna at Ross, and aid him with the influence of his name and character in starting and organising the new school.

  • It was in Wexford Harbour; and, as we have already seen, Finnian when going to Wales spent some time with Coemhan in that island, so it is only natural that he should return to the scenes of his early years.

  • This is only natural; for the seat of authority should be also the fountain of sound doctrine.

  • It is only natural to suppose that among the first of those whose opinions would be sought, the eminent writers on music in the principal journals of the country, would be conspicuous.

  • Therefore it is only natural and to be expected that beneath your outward polish lurk black and bitter feelings against this curly-headed giant, and a bloodthirsty desire for vengeance.

  • Iron generally wears better than flesh and blood," said I; "it's only natural.

  • It is only natural, too, to expect that in such a wide experience it would be possible to determine what cases are incurable and why.

  • In this time, it is only natural that I should have come in contact with almost every conceivable type of stammering in practically every form.

  • Voltaire was probably the best-hated man in the eighteenth century, and it is only natural that, out of the enormous mass of mud that was thrown at him, some handfuls should have been particularly aimed at his life in England.

  • And, after all, this is only natural; a French critic addresses a French audience; like a Rabbi in a synagogue, he has no need to argue and no wish to convert.

  • Beyle is a too-French French writer--too French even for the bulk of his own compatriots; and so for us it is only natural that he should be a little difficult.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "only natural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    comparatively large; contemptible little; must also; only after; only brother; only came; only daughter; only fair; only half; only just; only knew; only known; only once; only reply; only right; only said; only served; only some; only through; only thus; only too; only two; only wanted; violent earthquake; would make; you got