He sees the future too sweepingly and too much as he would have it seldom providing against inconsistencies of evidence that may damage him.
The effect upon Israel nationally is to be tremendous, sweepingly reversing the conditions under which most of these predictions are made.
There surely was a reason for it if He was so sweepingly rejected.
Common opinion sometimes condemns sweepingly malevolent feelings and volitions: but Reflective Common Sense seems to admit some as legitimate, determining the limits of this admission on utilitarian grounds.
He was a beast, and she hated the whole sex sweepingly and superbly.
Gloria, when they thought her upstairs, sat alone out in the gloaming, a wistful, drooping little girl surrendering sweepingly to youthful melancholia.
He was a man, and sweepingly she told herself that she loathed all mankind.
Samuel Johnson himself who has, perhaps rather sweepingly said, "there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.
Emilia had cried it out to herself My engagement to Mr. Pericles is that I am not to write No nose to the hero, no moral to the tale Nor can a protest against coarseness be sweepingly interpreted Oh!
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