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Example sentences for "these circumstances"

  • He thought that in these circumstances, if the worst came to the worst, Absalom would at least feel pity for him.

  • Elijah appeared to him as an awe-inspiring horseman, and forced him to apply the preventives against the disease to be expected in these circumstances.

  • Anan refused in these circumstances to accept a gift from the litigant.

  • In these circumstances, since a disputation was impossible, both parties agreed to submit a full statement of their views in writing to the king and council, who, as might have been anticipated, decided in favour of Lutheranism.

  • In these circumstances it was not difficult for designing men to push forward their plans of a religious reform under guise of a campaign for liberty and equality.

  • In these circumstances it required very little to lead to serious conflict.

  • And where, in these circumstances, are the means of raising such a sum?

  • In these circumstances, the sciences improve rapidly, and criticism among the rest; but poetry, in the highest sense of the word, disappears.

  • But, when we look at his political philosophy, without regard to these circumstances, we find him to have been, what indeed it would have been a miracle if he had not been, simply an Athenian of the fifth century before Christ.

  • In these circumstances it is not surprising that the very risky experiment came to an untimely end.

  • In these circumstances, it is idle to speculate as to the future.

  • In these circumstances it is not surprising that one of the most prominent characteristics of the time was a boundless, child-like faith in the so-called "latest results of science.

  • These circumstances then, as I observed before, did not fail of producing new coadjators in the cause.

  • But I thought it right to tell him at once that I had seen a person, about four weeks ago, who had been the same voyage with him and Peter Green, but yet who had no recollection of these circumstances.

  • He seemed to be fired at the relation of these circumstances.

  • These circumstances ought to redeem my character, in this instance, at least, from the charge of versatility or caprice, Vale.

  • Urged by these circumstances, and justified by the evident opinion of his friends, he had determined to write General Hamilton a note upon the subject, which he requested me to deliver.

  • Would to God that Providence would endow us with sufficient wisdom to make the most advantageous use of these circumstances.

  • These circumstances give us no favorable idea of the justice of the English pretensions.

  • Caesar, induced by these circumstances, decides that he ought not to wait until the Helvetii, after destroying all the property of his allies, should arrive among the Santones.

  • Constrained by these circumstances, the Menapii send ambassadors to him for the purpose of suing for peace.

  • His son, Roger Coverly, at that time a boy only about nine years old, as the prospective heir to Friar's Park was cherished as an only child is always cherished in these circumstances.

  • His attachment to the surviving orphan might be partly owing to these circumstances.

  • As the King was in no haste to proceed, Quentin at length ventured to ask what his duty was to be in these circumstances.

  • A different observer might have found in these circumstances no food for his suspicion or his wonder.

  • Experienced Mounier, in these circumstances, takes a twofold resolution: To reconvoke his Assembly Members by sound of drum; also to procure a supply of food.

  • Shall they not go with our blessing, in these circumstances; with our mild farewell?

  • After this manner, in these circumstances, do august Senators regenerate France.

  • Lucky, in these circumstances, that Calonne has had a plan!

  • It was impossible to feel a stranger to the Professor, in these circumstances of frequent and informal meeting.

  • She had taken it under her care of her own choice, without the pressure of any social law or sentiment, and in these circumstances of freedom, its helplessness appealed to her protective instincts.

  • If I may not always agree with other authors in regard to the first of these circumstances, I can only say that such is often the case with the most accurate and faithful historians.

  • In these circumstances I may fairly ask my readers, what men in the world but ourselves would have ventured on so bold and hazardous an enterprize?

  • Under the head of interest, these circumstances, viz.

  • These circumstances are so important to smugglers, that it is believed no instance has ever occurred of the contraband tobacco, attempted on this side the channel, by a crew wholly American.

  • These circumstances determined us to detain Governor Hamilton and Major Hay within our power, when we delivered up the other prisoners.

  • In fixing the Unit of Money, these circumstances are of principal importance.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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