This condition is assumed to be the original one, from which the more specialized types have been derived.
In this condition he is led to the chateau along with M.
In this condition, being armed, they strike, and when resistance is offered, they burn.
This condition seems to be very marked in the cases of stammerers between the ages of twelve and twenty, records showing that most of the suicides of stammerers are persons between those ages.
This condition is more commonly known as Thought Lapse or the inability to think of what you desire to say.
While the affairs of the Hebrews were in this condition, there was this occasion offered itself to the Egyptians, which made them more solicitous for the extinction of our nation.
Jacob submitted to this condition, for his love to the damsel did not permit him to do otherwise; and when another seven years were gone, he took Rachel to wife.
In this condition we lay, and could not tell how to weigh our anchor, or set up our sail, because we must needs stand up in the boat, and they were as sure to hit us as we were to hit a bird in a tree with small shot.
In this condition he is much more dangerous to himself and others because he is impelled not only by the irresistible force of his passions, but because, also, he rarely knows what he is doing and must be considered a pure fool.
In this condition we depreciate or undervalue the significance of everything that occurs about us.
In this condition practically no sound can be heard which must *first pass through the air.
But in this condition he can not do anything, [1] H.
This condition is very dangerous in the law court, because, where a conscientious witness will tell us that, e.
Highly mediated work, distributed tasks, parallel modes, and generalized networking of rather loosely coordinated individual experiences define this condition.
But on this proof of your obedient temper I must continue to insist; and only On this condition can I play the agent For your concerns.
It is testified by experience that entire nations, as well as individual men, who have parted with the safe direction of nature, are actually in this condition; and poets have gone astray in the same manner.
If at the moment he paints he is true human nature himself, the object of his paintings is indifferent; but it is only on this conditionwe can tolerate a faithful reproduction of reality.
Was the mind the origin of this condition, or was it the body which brought about this torpid state of mind?
She went immediately with tears in her eyes, and her face all bloody, to complain to the queen, who was not a little surprised to see her in this condition, and asked who had misused her.
Professor Tyndall, in a letter, recalls Tennyson saying of this condition: "By God Almighty!
The fruits peculiar to this condition of the soul have the same savor in all, under distant suns and in different surroundings, in Saint Teresa of Avila just as in any Moravian brother of Herrnhut.
An immediate consequence of this condition of mind is jealousy for the deity's honor.
In this condition of affairs Bragg referred the whole matter to the commanding officer of the post.
In this condition of affairs he notified me of what had taken place and stated that he was falling back toward Dinwiddie gradually and slowly, and asked me to send Wright's corps to his assistance.
This condition of affairs, however, was of but short duration.
It would only renew my grief to tell you all the particulars of the misfortunes that have befallen me, and reduced me to this condition, since I left you.
I, embracing him, how could I know you in this condition?
His wife asked the reason of his excessive grief and tears; we are all overjoyed, says she, at your return, but you frighten us to see you in this condition?
In this condition he remained until three days sped, taking no taste of meat or drink, nor finding pleasure in any stead, nor aught of rest a-bed.
And they agreed to this condition, unknowing the decree of Allah which was preparing to punish the twain for their abandoned wantonness.
It was on this condition and on this footing that they entered the Union, and they may demand circuit courts as a matter not of concession, but of right.
The rapidity with which many of the States are apparently approaching to this condition admonishes us of our own duties in a manner too impressive to be disregarded.
The District of Columbia, and the States of Maryland and Delaware, are all in this condition.
I know that there are Free men among you who, even if they could better their condition, are not as much inclined to go out of the Country as those who, being Slaves, could obtain their Freedom on this condition.
This condition of the system has been so frequently referred to already that further comment upon it may be deemed unnecessary.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this condition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.