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Example sentences for "systematically"

Lexicographically close words:
syrups; syrupy; system; systematic; systematical; systematics; systematisation; systematise; systematised; systematising
  1. The doubts thus awakened must not be stifled, but pressed systematically on to the point, if such a point there be, where doubt confutes itself.

  2. Until he does and systematically tries to find out how its mind works and what it is capable of, has he any right to bear witness?

  3. When the reports are systematically mapped out, day by day, they give a fairly accurate picture of the German advance and throw light on the German plans.

  4. In France, a year earlier, aeroplanes had been systematically practised with cavalry, sometimes to direct a forced march, sometimes to detect dummy field works, prepared to deceive the cavalry and to lead them into a trap.

  5. It is exceedingly important that we have men at the beginning capable of thinking as white men, and not those who have been systematically oppressed.

  6. In this way the competition, not only of all Entente peoples but also of the natives of the country experimented on, was systematically choked.

  7. In fact, it went much farther and deprived the Italian people systematically of all information on the subject of the crisis.

  8. Handicapped by these foreign parasites who were systematically deadening the force of its arm, the Russian nation stood its ground and Germany drew the sword.

  9. Patriotism has never been systematically inculcated among us as in Germany, France and Russia.

  10. On the side of the Allies "Christianity" is less systematically but still frequently invoked.

  11. The powerful and orderly mind of Strauss, working systematically on a large body of previous unsystematic criticism, produced something more massive and coherent than any previous writer had achieved.

  12. Hallam to the later Bishop Cumberland as "the first Christian writer who sought to establish systematically the principle of moral right independent of revelation.

  13. This estimate is systematically made good by Prof.

  14. All the Lower Rhenish provinces were systematically plundered by the French under pretext of establishing liberty and equality.

  15. In France more particularly it systematically and gradually undermined the government of the Bourbons, and the cry of liberty that resounded throughout France once more found an echo in Germany.

  16. The men who first systematically depraved the text of Scripture, were as we now must know the heresiarchs Basilides (fl.

  17. But the Evangelist's language was very differently taken by those heretics who systematically 'maimed and misinterpreted that which belongeth to the human nature of Christ.

  18. The following tripartite plan is that of the present attempt to present the doctrines of Judaism systematically along the lines of historical development: I.

  19. Research on place names such as mentioned here, has not yet been systematically done.

  20. The Han emperors had large hunting parks which were systematically stocked with rare animals; they also had gardens and hot-houses for the production of vegetables for the court.

  21. The importance of Chang Ch'ien for East-West contacts was systematically studied by B.

  22. Had Reinecke, in fact, been systematically robbing his partners?

  23. Whilst they were systematically opposing with suicidal obstructiveness every measure of amendment, the whole ground was suddenly cut from under them by the institution of Postal Banks.

  24. Mr. Pratt found out in making his awards that almost every legislative enactment relating to Savings Banks had here been systematically violated; that the bank itself had rules founded upon the Act, but that they had all been evaded.

  25. A connecting link between the individual and the movements in the heavens was found in an element which they shared in common.

  26. In the figures and text of the "Fabrica" we have anatomy as we know it; and let us be honest and say, too, largely as Galen knew it.

  27. We were then taken to the excavations which are being systematically carried on, and our examination commenced with the forum, a large open space, containing the remains of the pillars by which it was surrounded.

  28. In the United States jet is known at many localities but is not systematically worked.

  29. It was an old cherry-briar; systematically smoked by Father in spite of all wiles and temptations to Woodbines and gaspers; an old companion possibly connected with various romantic or diverting events in Father's life.

  30. If I wished to set forth systematically the elements of the ethical and economic problem in Pittsburg or Sheffield, I could not do better than take these few words as a text, and divide them up like the heads of a sermon.

  31. Under properly organized labour and systematically managed, rubber-growing ought to, and no doubt one day will, become a valuable feature of the country's industries.

  32. The musicians were securely confined in an elevated den, and quadrilles were being systematically got through by two or three sets of dancers.

  33. A small circular bell-metal vessel is taken, and some holy objects are systematically arranged inside it.

  34. The history of the Earthquake and Fire Horror is told consecutively and systematically from beginning to end.

  35. This was perhaps the best organized and most systematically conducted private station in the city.

  36. In later times such squares ranked only as mathematical curiosities; till at last their mode of construction was systematically investigated.

  37. In recent years this procedure has been systematically taken up in Birmingham and other places, and has been strongly advocated by Mr J.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "systematically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    always; constantly; continually; exactly; harmoniously; intermittently; invariably; methodically; orderly; regularly; steadily; systematically