But this law of nature, these conditions, and this appearance in a particular place at a particular time, are all that it knows or ever can know.
Resolutions of the will which relate to the future are merely deliberations of the reason about what we shall will at a particular time, not real acts of will.
It is true that a motive may be given for every manifestation of will, for every act of will at a particular time and in a particular place, upon which it must necessarily follow, under the presupposition of the character of the man.
The same thing holds good of the condition of a particular time, and man's relation to it.
For, as such a formation of reality, this creative activity extends beyond the particular time in which it originates, and becomes part of a time-transcending present.
Debate having been closed at a particular time by order of the assembly, it is not competent for the committee, even by unanimous consent, to extend the time.
Instead of postponing a question to a particular time, it may be desired to lay it aside temporarily until some other question is disposed of, retaining the privilege of resuming its consideration at any time.
In Congress, it is never debatable, and has entirely superseded the unprivileged and inferior motion to "adjourn to a particular time.
Better still is an arrangement by which someone, who can be depended on, will wake them at a particular time.
Sometimes it will be found that they are anxious and solicitous to be at work at a particular hour, or to catch a train at a particular time, and that as a consequence their sleep is disturbed in the early morning hours.
If a particular time be chosen, and the {274} individual habitually goes to the toilet at that time, results may be confidently expected.
That these verbs associate with other verbs in all the tenses, is no proof that they have no particular time of their own.
Installment; induction into office, part of a large sum of money, to be paid at a particular time.
That these verbs associate with verbs in all the tenses, is no proof of their having no particular time of their own.
We have only to remind ourselves that the natural order of a particular time is the order as that time conceives it; but it is manifestly hazardous to limit events in the world of matter to the scientific conceptions of any one day.
The best way to make that essential spiritual value effective for the after times is to sink it deep into the consciousness of a particular time.
We have come to see that any revelation to be really a revelation must speak in the language of a particular time.
But speaking in the language of a particular time implies at the outset very decided limitations.
For twenty years he lived a life of poverty, yet of tireless industry, with a simplicity as amazing as his genius.
At a time contemporaneous with something spoken of or contemplated; at a particular time referred to.
A contrivance, as in a pianoforte, to deaden vibrations; or, as in other pieces of mechanism, to check some action at a particular time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particular time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.