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Example sentences for "such circumstances"

  • In such circumstances, it would doubtless pay to draw the urine full as well as to draw the solid manure.

  • In such circumstances, I think an application of 800 lbs.

  • In such circumstances I believe there would be comparatively little loss of nitrogen.

  • In such circumstances, we should expect diplomacy to be anxious and to look at the whole question from the prudential viewpoint.

  • It was not in human nature to be lenient in such circumstances, and the Chinese fully expected awful vengeance.

  • How many at home would or could have remained calm in such circumstances?

  • It is hard to make long trips in this way, to say nothing of the consideration that a man feels like an idiot in such circumstances.

  • Lord George himself would be prone enough to domineer in such circumstances.

  • What husband can do other than repudiate his wife under such circumstances as these!

  • But a man in such circumstances must be made to talk about himself.

  • The idea that one who was a stranger and a foreigner should feel an interest in their welfare, was to them, in such circumstances, peculiarly affecting, and stirred the deep fountains of their hearts.

  • The man must be a prodigy, who can retain his manners and morals undepraved by such circumstances.

  • With such a temper, they WOULD NOT; in such circumstances, they COULD NOT.

  • In such circumstances, certain forms must be gone through in order to protect the revenue from fraud; and a clerk, or one of the partners, must attend at the custom-house.

  • But she feels that she is being cruelly used, and with a woman's spirit will not, in such circumstances, yield anything.

  • No doubt that will make her quite independent of you, and I can understand that her presence here in such circumstances must be very uncomfortable to you all.

  • Don't you think that in such circumstances a man has a right to expect an answer?

  • Lucinda hesitated for a moment, and he was beginning again to remonstrate impatiently, when she altered her tone, and replied to him seriously, "In such circumstances a gentleman has a right to expect an answer.

  • We have seen the last of neutrality in such circumstances.

  • It is common prudence in such circumstances, grim necessity, indeed, to endeavor to destroy them before they have shown their own intention.

  • Yes, I hold him up in such circumstances, where I have often heard his piercing cries, and ask the beholders to read in him the common mercy of that "merciful Institution.

  • Stripes, in comparison with solitary confinement, in such circumstances, are not severe.

  • Despite the jeopardy to our citizens and their property which naturally arises in such circumstances, we have, with the cooperation of the governments concerned, been able to meet all such instances without friction.

  • It is doubtless true that the non-payment of public debts may be accompanied by such circumstances of fraud and wrongdoing or violation of treaties as to justify the use of force.

  • And very reasonably; for in these fictitious cases all the little circumstances of reality are wanting, and the oblique relations to such circumstances, out of which it is that any sound opinion can be formed.

  • Prudent men, in such circumstances, would act as the judges in our English courts, who are always displeased if it is attempted to elicit their opinions upon a point of law by a proposed fiction.

  • Like many another man in such circumstances, he saw and entered into the fun which his own imaginary forgetfulness produced.

  • It was impossible that in such circumstances he should remain at the head of the Scottish administration.

  • He could scarcely, in such circumstances, expect them to defend his cause against a government which had a regular army and a large revenue.

  • Nothing but the authority of Lewis could, in such circumstances, have maintained order and inspired cheerfulness.

  • In such circumstances it is our duty to repel the insult which has been offered to us, and, by doing so, to vindicate the lawful prerogative of the King.

  • In such circumstances it is not strange that many violent and cruel acts should have been perpetrated.

  • In such circumstances it would go through an ordinary house, train and all, as a rifle-bullet would go through a cheese.

  • Suddenly a passenger-train came up with the usual caution in such circumstances, nevertheless at a smart rattling pace, for "usual caution" does not take into account or provide for the apparition of stout elderly females on the line.

  • That domestic slavery is the appropriate form of government for a people in such circumstances, is fully exemplified by the Divine procedure in the case of the heathen subdued by the ancient Israelites.

  • We utterly deny that, in order to arrive at the judgment of human nature, we need consult a savage in such circumstances, or indeed to consult a savage at all.

  • Hence the title is just, because the idea of the right in itself--that which is good--now inheres in the man who holds property under such circumstances.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alternate layers; ancient time; caused himself; certain height; check the; different portions; former voyage; glad that; labor disputes; like wise; many millions; natural ability; specie payment; such are; such case; such cases; such circumstances; such manner; such men; such persons; such places; such times; such was; such wise; such words; three eggs