At this juncture, the subject of our conversation again returned, and the old men motioning to me to approach the table, broke off, and said no more.
At this juncture Napoleon appeared in Paris, and was greeted with enthusiasm.
At this juncture, an effective leader and reformer appeared, in the person of Samuel, who had been consecrated from his youth up to the service of the sanctuary, and whose devotion to the law was mingled with an ardent patriotism.
At this juncture, Father d'Aigrigny, conducted by Samuel, entered the room.
At this juncture, a cry of alarm, pity, and admiration rose from every lip, and the spectators drew back from the door, with an involuntary feeling of fear.
Just at this juncture a vast and dense column of smoke was seen slowly rolling toward the scene of battle.
Ming Yen, at this juncture, could not muster the courage to utter a sound.
Here the conversation ended, for at this juncture my uncle's voice was heard from his chamber, loudly calling upon my aunt to come to bed.
At this juncture I issued from my retreat, and smiling on Mr. Grimsby as I passed, left the room and went out in search of Arthur.
At this juncture one of the priests fired the magazine, with an effect far greater on the outside world than on the combatants, for it did not kill over a hundred Turks.
His death took place at this juncture, and, curiously enough, the draft reached him in time to be accepted, but he died before it was paid.
Yet even at this juncture we narrowly escaped destruction; for on approaching the north-west side of the island, we struck on the Diamond Rock, and got into St John's harbour with great difficulty.
As I knew how valuable this article was at this juncture, I enquired of the Mansa, whether he maintained these poor women from pure bounty, or expected a return when the harvest should be gathered in.
As the main body of Daisy's army was, at this juncture, at Kemmoo, the mosques were very much crowded; and I observed that the disciples of Mahomet composed nearly one half of the army of Kaarta.
At this juncture, his merit and high reputation had made a favourable impression on the heart of Miss Mary Videau, one of his relations.
At this juncture, Rawdon sallied out of Camden, at the head of nine hundred men, his whole disposable force.
At this juncture, an officer was seen to pass swiftly on toward the oak, and the enemy shouldered their muskets and retreated with a quick step towards the main body.
At this juncture, what would have become of our reputation had we retired when the advantage was on their side?
At this juncture, a ship arrived from Malaca with fourteen Spaniards of our fleet, who had put into Malaca.
At this juncture a ship was despatched on an embassy to Malaca in which we wished to embark, but neither the king nor his mothers would allow Diego Belloso or me to leave.
At this juncture, the captain and sargento-mayor, our leader, arrived.
At this juncture, the governor's second message to General Don Joan Ronquillo arrived, to which the latter replied that he was already in La Caldera, and could not return to the river.
At this juncture, with a discreet knock, the butler appeared to announce that Sir Richard's horse was waiting.
Turenne should be dead at this juncture, or if his army has revolted, as it was likely to do under the influence of M.
The Prince de Conde, coming in at this juncture, told the President and councillors, who invited him to take his seat in Parliament, that he would not come, but obey the Queen though it should prove his ruin.
Elbeuf had little courage at this juncture, made a ridiculous explanation of what he had said before, and granted more than he was desired to do, and it was owing to the civility and good sense of M.
Even while the words escaped his mouth--certes involuntarily--he knew that the most elementary prudence should have dictated silence on this score, and at this juncture.
At this juncture no bill could have been framed more inconsistent with the rights and privileges of the freemen, and more pernicious to the interest and prosperity of the country.
But these two expeditions from Carolina, though crowned with success, cost the poor province upwards of ten thousand pounds, an additional burden which, at this juncture, it was ill qualified to support.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this juncture" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.