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Example sentences for "similar circumstances"

  • In China nobody trusts anybody else, for the excellent reason that he is aware that in similar circumstances it might not be safe to trust himself.

  • When the time came to begin his education at school, the lad absolutely declined to go, and like most Chinese parents in similar circumstances, the father was perfectly unable to force him to do what he did not wish to do.

  • But many of these comparisons have been wholly untrustworthy because, once more, they have not compared traffic carried under the same or similar circumstances.

  • The element of "the same or similar circumstances" was obviously lacking.

  • The position is thus controlled by the words "same or similar circumstances.

  • In other words, Induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true of the whole class, or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times.

  • The rule assumes that he KNOWS what he OUGHT to expect or desire in similar circumstances.

  • Such has usually been the effect of remissness in the other arts; and the present state of the public mind in regard to education, indicates a similar result in similar circumstances.

  • As was natural, and as they had often done before under similar circumstances, each paused on meeting, but somehow on this occasion there was visible on both sides more restraint than either had ever yet shown.

  • For my part I can neither analyze nor define it; but on that day I knew it by painful experience, and so have a thousand others in similar circumstances.

  • But in similar circumstances a government resorts to inflation of the money supply.

  • Every dog in the world does almost the same thing in similar circumstances, and I am asserting nothing but what any one can verify for himself.

  • He should carefully note his mistakes, so as not to fall into them himself in similar circumstances, for you may be sure he will plan out just such a settlement for himself.

  • Makololo would have done in similar circumstances, handed them a share of the bread and beef which they had for dinner.

  • This I regretted, for all the Portuguese were very kind, and, like the Boers placed in similar circumstances, feel it a slight to be passed without a word of salutation.

  • It relieved them as well as Fayette's party from all apprehension of Louis raising his standard in the provinces, and taking the field on his own account, like Charles of England in similar circumstances.

  • When they were, in similar circumstances, maltreated by the national guard.

  • Yet, brave men in similar circumstances have, by a timely exertion of spirit, averted similar insolencies.

  • She was as healthy as delicate females usually are in similar circumstances.

  • And had this mother done, as she would have been done by in similar circumstances, all would probably have been well still.

  • No man ever did better, when placed in similar circumstances, with the aid of medicine, than I did without it.

  • In other words, Induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class, is true of the whole class, or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times.

  • In other words, induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true of the whole class, or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times.

  • When we have by repeated experiments tried the effect which all the surrounding things might have on the result, we can then reason with much confidence as to similar results in similar circumstances.

  • And so, too, with this promise of supernatural guidance which the Apostles enjoyed, and which saints of every age have proved true when placed in similar circumstances; it is a special one for them, it does not apply to us.

  • But we must observe that this promise was a special one, limited to the Apostles and to those in every age placed in similar circumstances.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "similar 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:
    different soils; divided among; fervent prayer; first week; foggy weather; him from; little paper; loaf sugar; military force; morrow mornin; personal injury; religious beliefs; similar arrangement; similar case; similar cases; similar circumstances; similar form; similar kind; similar nature; similar origin; similar reason; similar situations; similar type; similar work; when subjected; while some