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Example sentences for "temporally"

Lexicographically close words:
tempo; tempora; temporal; temporalities; temporall; temporals; temporarily; temporary; tempore; temporibus
  1. The Sheikh usually maintains a horse ferry, of the type we used on the Euphrates; but this was temporally hors de combat, being reported to have sprung a leak.

  2. The Mira is virtually the Khalif of his millet; absolute both temporally and spiritually--a sort of combination of emperor and pope.

  3. Whatever encloses temporally or is enclosed temporally we shall call an "event.

  4. One object will be temporally enclosed by another when it is simultaneous with the other, but not before or after it.

  5. Once more a winter in Rome proved temporally restorative.

  6. To the poet, the dramatic poet above all, locality and actuality of experience are, so to say, merely fortunate coigns of outlook, for the winged genius to temporally inhabit.

  7. There is still no ground for a belief in the temporally limited duration of either the red or the blue surface.

  8. It asserts that value-objects mean simply objects as judged to possess a certain force within a situation temporally developing toward a determinate result.

  9. The work of building is not set over against the completed building as mere means to an end; it is the end taken in process or historically, longitudinally, temporally viewed.

  10. And by whom doth it most appear that temporally ye shall be punished?

  11. But the idolatrous shall be temporally punished--by other hands.

  12. That was only the temporally conditioned expression of the fact that He was an authoritative ruler.

  13. His Messiahship is only the temporally limited expression of a unique, generally ethical, consciousness of being a child of God, which has a certain analogy with the relation of all God's children to their Heavenly Father.

  14. If we look into the thought more closely we see that the coming of the Kingdom of God is not only symbolically or analogically, but also really and temporally connected with the harvest.

  15. The Parousia of the Son of Man, which is logically and temporally identical with the dawn of the Kingdom, will take place before they shall have completed a hasty journey through the cities of Israel to announce it.

  16. This, in my opinion, is the foundation of our future success, temporally and spiritually, in this United Order.

  17. Though the valley, the San Luis, had been but newly settled, still much headway had been made, and the people were enjoying themselves both temporally and spiritually.

  18. This he does eternally in the self-communications of the Trinity; this he does transitively and temporally in his giving of himself for us in Christ, and to us in the Holy Spirit.

  19. Alma 42:7 7 And now, ye see by this that our first parents were cut off both temporally and spiritually from the presence of the Lord; and thus we see they became subjects to follow after their own will.

  20. The conclusion follows simply from the nature of objects as spatially and temporally related, whether they are phenomena or not.

  21. What he says suggests (1) that he is about to discuss the implications, not of the process by which we come to apprehend the manifold as temporally related in one of the two ways possible, i.

  22. This apprehension, therefore, does not enable us to determine that its elements are temporally related either as successive or as coexistent.

  23. Kant is thinking of as spatially and temporally related,[6] and that this restriction is not justified, since a sensation or a pain which has only intensive quantity is just as much entitled to be called an object of perception.

  24. Indeed, I should think it fairly obvious that we experience most things as temporally prior to our experiencing of them.

  25. Finally, there is nothing in the text that denies the existence of things temporally prior to human experiencing of them.

  26. Hence, the divine person is sent, and proceeds temporally only according to sanctifying grace.

  27. Further, that to which something applies temporally can be described as made; for what is white temporally is made white.

  28. Further, if any names are applied to God temporally as implying relation to creatures, the same rule holds good of all things that imply relation to creatures.

  29. That a divine person may newly exist in anyone, or be possessed by anyone in time, does not come from change of the divine person, but from change in the creature; as God Himself is called Lord temporally by change of the creature.

  30. Son, when temporally perceived by the mind, is sent.

  31. Such is clearly the case with faith, which comes to us temporally for this present life; while in the future life faith will no longer exist, but only the remembrance of faith.

  32. It is a matter of great thankfulness that not only spiritually but temporally thousands of the Indians in different parts of Canada are improving grandly.

  33. Whereas the conception of a thing is a local conglomerate of several simultaneous sensations, logical entity is a homogeneous revival in memory of similar sensations temporally distinct.

  34. We have said that perceptions must be recognised before they can be associated by contiguity, and that consequently the fusion of temporally diffused experiences must precede their local fusion into material objects.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "temporally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.