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Example sentences for "other circumstances"

  • As in other circumstances, we ought to make a virtue of necessity.

  • The change here effected by oxidation can, in other circumstances, be produced by acids which have the power of precipitating the dye-stuff in an insoluble state, as happens with decoction of fustic.

  • If they could place us under the influence of certain circumstances, we, in like manner, can place ourselves under the influence of other circumstances.

  • On the contrary, if the room have been, for a considerable time, rather cool, the bath may be made several degrees cooler than in other circumstances.

  • It is not true that one period of life, and one mode of employment, demands a diet essentially different from that which is demanded at another period, and in other circumstances; provided always, that the individual is in health.

  • In profound sleep, we probably dream very little, if at all; but in other circumstances, we are constantly disturbed by dreaming, and sometimes start and wake in the greatest anxiety or horror.

  • Since the gravity of contumely depends on the relations between the parties and other circumstances, an apology is not always necessary.

  • It is found, therefore, in other circumstances of the act of submission, as when one obeys a person or a command which one should not obey.

  • In no other circumstances could it be believed that the purpose of this relief was humanitarian, and not political; under no other condition could it be certain that the hungry would be fed.

  • In no other circumstances could it be believed that the purpose of this relief was humanitarian, and not political, under no other conditions could it be certain that the hungry would be fed.

  • Under no other circumstances could it be believed that the purpose of this relief was humanitarian and not political, and still more important, under no other conditions could it be certain that the hungry would be fed.

  • It may probably be raised to a very high degree by approximation of the inductric and inducteous bodies or by other circumstances; and the phenomena of electrolyzation (861.

  • Therefore, even in this field, a surprise does not necessarily meet with great success through the mere activity, energy, and resolution of the Commander; it must be favoured by other circumstances.

  • There is therefore a very natural tendency to use this moral force to repair the disaster on the spot, and on that account chiefly to seek another battle if other circumstances permit.

  • The high rate of profit seems everywhere to destroy that parsimony which, in other circumstances, is natural to the character of the merchant.

  • The dividend of the bank has varied according to the variations in the rate of the interest which it has, at different times, received for the money it had advanced to the public, as well as according to other circumstances.

  • And Speug was dragged along the walk between the gooseberry bushes, which in no other circumstances would he have passed unnoticed, and was taken up to be introduced with the air of a dog going to execution.

  • Peter McGuffie, come out this moment," and Peter, who had obeyed this order in other circumstances with an immovable countenance, now presented the face of one who had broken a till.

  • The vow made at the Lord's table may include the sum of all duty; but where is the evidence that it ought not in other circumstances also to be made?

  • He is properly a party to the covenant entered into in making it; and it may be made either on occasions of entering into engagements with men, or in other circumstances.

  • It is one thing to admit that vowing is a part of the duty implied in receiving the sacrament of baptism and the Lord's supper; it is another to maintain that the vow or oath should not be used in other circumstances.

  • An evidence sometimes, if he be permitted, would tell not only all that he remembers of the circumstances about which he is examined, but also a number of other circumstances, which are casually associated with these in his memory.

  • And it must be also observed, that in all experiments upon the motion of bodies, in which there is much friction, as where a sledge is employed, the results are never so uniform as in other circumstances.

  • He began to think of his present journey as it might have been in other circumstances.

  • In other circumstances he would have been in no difficulty as to the spending of a bright forenoon and afternoon by the side of the sea.

  • There was one man whom, in other circumstances, Lavender would have dismissed with contempt as an excellent specimen of the unmitigated cad.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other circumstances" 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:
    lost characters; other bird; other characters; other country; other course; other dialogues; other folk; other industries; other insects; other like; other mens; other object; other organisms; other parts; other prophets; other reason; other ruins; other souls; other species; other subjects; other vessels; other villages; other woman; other years; otherwise provided; should take