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Example sentences for "this manner"

  • In this manner a great peculiarity is given to the effect of this connection of War with country and ground.

  • In this manner, no doubt, nothing more than a limited theory can be obtained, which only suits circumstances such as are presented in history.

  • In this manner, the whole act of War is removed from the rigorous law of forces exerted to the utmost.

  • In this manner do the Americans obtain, at a very low price, whole provinces, which the richest sovereigns of Europe could not purchase.

  • A single fact will suffice to show the prodigious number of individuals who leave New England, in this manner, to settle themselves in the wilds.

  • To weaken authority in this manner is what is generally termed in Europe to lay the foundations of freedom.

  • If she refused to sit in this manner, she was bound with strong cords.

  • In this manner he was buffetted about between them for some time, and finally escaped with a ruined constitution and a broken heart.

  • In this manner it proceeds for days; in such rude horse-play,--not without kicks.

  • For six mortal hours it lasts, in this manner; the infinite hubbub unslackened.

  • They that would make grass be eaten do now eat grass, in this manner?

  • In this manner, then, has the Problem of Bavaria solved itself.

  • He had the finest Palace in Germany; a wonder to the Great Gustavus long ago: and now he has it not; mere Meutzels and horrent shaggy creatures rule in Munchen and it: and the Imperial quasi-furnished lodgings are respected in this manner!

  • The clever little Princess, now born in this manner, is known by name to idle readers.

  • And the centurion who stood over against him, seeing that crying out in this manner he had given up the ghost.

  • And if any man will hurt them, in this manner must he be slain.

  • I therefore being in a doubt of this manner of question, asked him whether he would go to Jerusalem and there be judged of these things.

  • The apostle here follows the ancient Greek Bible of the seventy interpreters, (which translates in this manner, Gen.

  • Strolling along in this manner I was overtaken by an old fellow with a stick in his hand, walking very briskly.

  • Fine weather, sir,” said I, at last, rather tired of being skewed and spit at in this manner.

  • What made the woman behave in this manner?

  • Upon this Nelson wrote to Sir Charles Middleton, then Comptroller of the Navy, representing the abuses which were likely to be practised in this manner.

  • Some of our men went to Lieutenant Quilliam, and offered to swim under her bows, and get up there; but it was thought unfit to hazard brave lives in this manner.

  • In this manner he frequently spoke of it, as if he believed there were a virtue in the image.

  • Thorn threw out its old parent in this manner; swore fealty to the King of Poland; and invited other Towns and Knightages to follow the example.

  • Nations are benefited, I believe, for ages, by being thrown once into divine white-heat in this manner.

  • A life that could not and must not be taken in this manner: this was the FIRST point.

  • I confess that I am surprised to see a gentleman of your country travelling alone, and in this manner, through such regions as these.

  • We proceeded in this manner for a long time; the Gypsy was silent; I myself was equally so; the rain descended more and more.

  • I say large and fierce, for it is much easier to repel a bloodhound or bear of Finland in this manner than a dunghill cur or a terrier, against which a stick or a stone is a much more certain defence.

  • But does he attack a horse in this manner?

  • To resist the flesh in this manner is to nail it to the Cross.

  • When a criminal is brought to the place of execution, the monks try to comfort him in this manner: "You want to die willingly and patiently, and then you will merit remission of your sins and eternal life.

  • The scholastics explain the way of salvation in this manner.

  • We comfort the afflicted sinner in this manner: Brother, you can never be perfect in this life, but you can be holy.

  • Was there ever such a baffled Royal Highness; or young bright spirit chained in the Bear's Den in this manner?

  • Red cloak is the Berlin Hangman's or Headsman's dress; and poor Friedrich had the idea his end had summarily come in this manner.

  • Although a melanic form or other large variation may be of the utmost importance in facilitating the start of a mimetic likeness, it is impossible to explain the evolution of any detailed resemblance in this manner.

  • The experiments of Driesch and others have taught us that twins originate from one egg in this manner, namely, that the first two cells into which the egg divides after fertilisation become separated from each other.

  • Every organ, every part, every character of an animal, fertility and intelligence included, must be improved in this manner, and be gradually brought up in the course of generations to its highest attainable state of perfection.

  • The Austrian Ober-Amt vanished bodily from Breslau in this manner; and never returned.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each knight; this court; this custom; this early; this essay; this figure; this great; this house; this important; this land; this light; this method; this people; this period; this poem; this present; this realm; this report; this room; this speech; this term; this that; this they; this type; this vessel; three classes