It is easy to imagine that the name Flask originatedin the shape of the road, with its narrow neck and expanded end, but perhaps the Walk took its name from the public-house, in which case the suggested derivation would fail.
Horace Street was once known as Cato Street, and was the scene of the infamous conspiracy which originated with Thistlewood in 1820.
The mandate that proclaimed the second Charles King--originated with Lee and Berkley of the Old Dominion.
He originated measures with a surprising facility and wisdom that were truly beneficial.
Although he originated many important measures in the national and state legislatures, he seldom spoke in the forum and was often unknown to the public when the author of wise and salutary propositions.
It was originatedin Europe for the express purpose of destroying our UNION.
He stripped the penal code of its inquisitorial features and originated and successfully advocated the abolishment of death in all cases except for murder in the first degree.
The trade was virtually originated and long continued by Great Britain, now so loud in complaints against us for not at once providing for an evil entailed by her.
All the enterprises in the city and province, of that time, were either originated by him or were advanced by his wisdom and counsel.
That this was the first great step to towards a correction of the most cruel feature of this system, originated by philanthropic England, is equally true.
The tale was as false as the heart was base that originated it.
In 1777 he was upon the committee that originated the plan of fitting out seven fire ships to annoy the British fleet and had the credit of suggesting and perfecting it.
We have anti-war societies that have originated from motives pure as heaven but are planted on the abstract foundation of ills--futile as the baseless vision.
He had found, by the experience of his calling, that the delay we often crave for, to resolve a doubt, has sufficed to change the mind of him who originated the difficulty.
Upton sat meditating for some time on the plan of the Princess; had it only originated with himself, it was exactly the kind of project he would have liked.
Away then with the sinister forebodings which have originated the recent devices for protruding through the sterns of sluggish ships of war additional guns for defence in fight!
These laws originated in the old traditionary jurisprudence of the Corsicans, which the democracy of Sampiero adopted, giving it a more definite and comprehensive form.
For thousands of years the assumption was lightheartedly made that under certain, somewhat vague circumstances, lifeoriginated of its own accord.
It makes the existence of society possible, and this, given the circumstances obtaining on our planet, is the necessary condition for the preservation of each individual, and it originated from the instinct of self-preservation in the species.
A sensation originated by some external object, but so modified as in any way to lead to an erroneous perception; as when the rolling of a wagon is mistaken for thunder.
The party originated in 1853, and existed for about three years.
The expression is one of modern coinage, and originated with the speculative theories first advanced by the school of sociologists which had the Italian savant, Professor Lombroso, at its head.
Its genealogy goes back to the 10th century, and from it originated the noble houses of Blecourt, Canaples, Heilly and Royon.
The art of painting in crayon or pastel is supposed to have originated in Germany in the 17th century.
Nothing could have originated more easily than a story that he killed himself from intense chagrin.
Side-note: Views entertained by Kritias and others, that the religious doctrines generally believed had originated with law-givers, for useful purposes.
If one citizen accuses another of treason, or peculation, or other wrong towards the public, the accusation shall be originated at first, and decided at last, before the general body of citizens.
But his assertion, that the deterioration at Athens was introduced and originated by an innovation in the established canon of music and poetry--is more peculiarly his own.
Nor were there wanting on this occasion some vivid glances that were burthened, as they passed aslant, their fair faces, with pithier feelings than those that originatedfrom a simple desire of victory.
This dialogue was nearly lost in the loudness of a debate which had originated with Keenan and certain of his friends in the lower part of the still-house.
The law of the Day of Atonement is almost entirely late, and originated in the deepened sense of guilt produced during the Exile; neither is there any trace of its observance until that time.
This call is not self-originated nor can it be evaded (Jer.
This is a Michigan name, and originated I was told, from one being caught near Pontiac with a paper tied or attached to it having the word Pontiac written upon it.
The fire originated from the burning of some straw that father had used in singeing the bees to prevent their ferocious attacks and stinging.
Another remarkable quality ascribed to the plant was its power of curing all sorts of wounds: hence originated its old name of Tutsan, a corruption of its French cognomen la Toute-saine, or All-heal.
From hence has originated the name Everlasting, applied to the genus Gnaphalium.
Most of them refer to the blossoms of bulbous plants, which appear in the early Spring; and, as a rule, white flowers are represented as havingoriginated from tears, and pink or red flowers from blushes or blood.
In 1776 the first vitriol factory was set up at Prestonpans, by Dr Roebuck, of Birmingham, with whom originated the idea of the leaden chambers.
Typhoid and scarlet fever have been known to have originated in this manner.
The chief exception to the last statement originated in the erroneous doctrines taught in the early part of this century, according to which the disease was looked upon as symptomatic of inflammation or congestion of internal organs.
The application of the principle of diffusion for the extraction of the sugar from the beet-root originated with M.
No country can afford to have its prosperity originated by a small controlling class.
The true understanding of Christian Science Mind-healing never originatedin pride, rivalry, or the deification of self.
The application of the phrase No Thoroughfare to the case had originated with Mr. Bintrey.
China claims the honor of having originated them, as does Japan, while Holland boasts the distinction of having first introduced them into other lands.
These types originated the names comb back and fan back, by which Windsor chairs of these types are known.
Delft ware, which is at the present time enjoying great favor among collectors, made the country where itoriginated famous, and its history is in reality the history of Holland's commercial rise.
This style was originated by Cary Dunn of New York at the close of the Revolution, and won immense popularity.
This style was probably originated by some economical cabinet-maker who, in order to avoid the heavy expense which the purchase of large plates involved, designed these.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "originated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.