Sometimes the administration of a sedative is indicated.
Sometimes the skin is indurated and lies in folds, or the shoe-boil shows abrasions on its surface and fistulous openings leading from abscess centres.
Full of curiosity he was about to rush towards the spot from whence the sounds of woe came, when the Vizier caught him by the wing with his bill, and implored him not to expose himself to fresh and unknown dangers.
Suddenly, however, the Vizier remembered how strictly they had been warned not to laugh during their transformation.
Meanwhile the son went to the King's palace, and arrived just when the real prince was absent.
Which is not out of necessity, but only to save the labour of enumerating the several simple ideas which the next general word or GENUS stands for; or, perhaps, sometimes the shame of not being able to do it.
This is sometimes the fault of the language itself, which has not in it a sound yet applied to such a signification; and sometimes the fault of the man, who has not yet learned the name for that idea he would show another.
Sometimes one says the hand of the bird instead of saying the talon, sometimes the talon instead of the claw, sometimes the claw instead of the nail" &c.
Sometimes the criminals, in consequence of a peculiar wording of the sentence, were taken to Montfaucon, whether dead or alive, on a ladder fastened behind a cart.
Sometimes the torch-dance was performed; in this each performer bore in his hand a long lighted taper, and endeavoured to prevent his neighbours from blowing it out, which each one tried to do if possible (Fig.
Sometimes the conversion of whole masses of Jews was effected, but this happened much less through conviction on their part than through the fear of exile, plunder, or execution.
Sometimes the satire is so cutting that permanent enmities ensue, and for this reason the practice is gradually being dropped.
St. Andrew's Day is sometimes the last, sometimes the first important festival of the western Church's year.
Sometimes the putting-out had to be done by the oldest member of the family or the father of the household.
Sometimes the beings so driven away are definitely the spirits of the departed.
Sometimes the lover, sometimes the comrade, sometimes the child, and always the master, though I'll play at even that if you want me to.
Sometimes the fecula of the Bignonia chica is employed, after the pottery has been exposed to a feeble fire.
Sometimes the desire of preserving his wives overcomes in the Indian his inclination to christianity; but most frequently, in his perplexity, the husband prefers submitting to the choice of the missionary, as to a blind fatality.
If two persons touch the belly of the fish with their fingers, at an inch distance, and press it simultaneously, sometimes one, sometimes the other, will receive the shock.
Sometimes the hilly islands and the palm-trees project their broad shadows; sometimes the rays of the setting sun are refracted in the cloud that hangs over the cataract, and coloured arcs are formed which vanish and appear alternately.
Sometimes the chieftaincy is hereditary in a particular clan, but more often the chieftaincy is elective.
Sometimes the streams in their curving have cut under the rocks, and overhanging cliffs of towering altitudes are seen; and somber chambers are found between buttresses that uphold the walls.
Sometimes the wall is broken into a line of pyramids above and still remains a wall below.
Sometimes the mouths of caves have been walled across, and there are many other evidences to show their anxiety to secure defensible positions.
Sometimes the market's attention leads to unexpected changes in what is marketed, and how previous acceptable codes of sexual behavior are revised and new codes publicly sanctioned.
Sometimes the inference is made from information on groups that until recently were, or still are, involved in practical experiences similar to those of remote stages in human history, as are the tribes of the Amazon rain forest.
Sometimes the one, sometimes the other, may be in advance, but all the time the tendency is towards the distant goal.
Sometimes the rush of old, kindly, tender associations will overcome one who is quite equal to the strain of present emergency.
Sometimes the Carnival is represented by a straw-man at the top of a pole which is borne through the town by a troop of mummers in the course of the afternoon.
Sometimes the dread of strangers and their magic is too great to allow of their reception on any terms.
Sometimes the emphasis is on the sympathy with the striving forces manifested in the ceaseless activity of the ocean as it "beats against the stern dumb shore The stormy passion of its mighty heart.
On the one hand, the chill, the blankness, the negation, sometimes the horror, of the darkness.
The old garden issometimes the Forest of Arden, sometimes the Land of Lilliput, sometimes the Border.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.