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Example sentences for "transpires"

Lexicographically close words:
transparently; transpierced; transpiration; transpire; transpired; transpiring; transplant; transplantation; transplanted; transplanting
  1. You ask me if anything transpires here on the subject of South America?

  2. If anything transpires from the Notables before my departure worth communication, you shall yet hear from me.

  3. In the meantime, though nothing transpires publicly of the confederation between France and the two empires, mentioned in my letter of September the 19th, it is not the less sure that it is on the carpet, and will take place.

  4. The existence of antinomianism in the Churches of Greece and Asia Minor, synchronizing with their foundation, transpires from the Epistles of St. Paul.

  5. In other words, wherever there is a work of genius, it transpires that the author has a fund of humor with which he occasionally enriches his work.

  6. Nothing new transpires in their absence; but on their return--both arriving about the same time--the agitation is intense.

  7. He is thoroughly en rapport with the femme de chambre and through her, aided by the Confession, kept advised of everything which transpires at the Court, or all he deems it worth while to be advised about.

  8. A certain amount of irony transpires in this quotation, which would make one fancy that the chronicler suspected the Duke of ulterior, and perhaps political, motives.

  9. Gradually it transpires (though how I shall not say) that whenever the Count and Countess Polda were in want of a little ready cash they were in the habit of "seeing off" some unaccompanied tourist known to have well-filled pockets.

  10. It transpires that a flapper complains that she dropped two stitches in her jumper as a result of the shock.

  11. This is one of those species from the skin of which transpires a white cottony secretion.

  12. I know of everything that transpires in this camp, but I confess that I am ignorant of any offence being done towards you intentionally by any person.

  13. It is produced, he says, from an unctuous matter that transpires through the body[339]; but I am rather inclined to think it proceeds from the extremity.

  14. I am sorry that nothing transpires here of much moment; or, I should rather say, that I am so slackened and rusty, like the telegraph wire this season, that no wind that blows can extract music from me.

  15. Concord's little arch does not span all our fate, nor is what transpires under it law for the universe.

  16. This is another of those many instances in which Wagner vividly expresses in his music the significance of what transpires on the stage.

  17. This whole scene is one of marvellous beauty, the contrast between it and the preceding episode being enhanced by the religiously tranquil nature of what transpires and of the accompanying music.

  18. An interesting indication of the spirit which animated him transpires in the first of the three letters mentioned.

  19. New Fable of What Transpires After the Wind-up.

  20. How far this experience went transpires from the manner in which, according to the first Book of Moses, chap.

  21. All this transpires clearly from the figures on the conjugal status.

  22. How correct this view is transpires also from the comedy of Aristophanes: "The Popular Assembly of Women.

  23. In how frivolous a vein marriage and adultery were then taken, transpires from a letter of the poet Ew.

  24. In it the fact transpires that the powers, which determine the measure of woman's education, are guided only by their ingrained prejudices regarding the nature of the female character, and also by the cramped position of woman.

  25. His warm affection transpires even more clearly in the two following documents: "I should like you to be thoroughly convinced that all the labours I have ever undergone have not been more for myself than for your sake.

  26. Nothing at all transpires in these letters regarding the company kept by Michelangelo at Bologna.

  27. It soon transpires that the speculative proprietors have conceived the bright idea of utilizing me as an attraction to draw customers to their place of business.

  28. Everything is finally ready; when it transpires that Mohammed Ahzim Khan's orders are to put me on a horse and carry the bicycle on another.

  29. After an orchestral introduction in which the horn has a very effective solo, the curtain rises and the action transpires in Desdemona's chamber.

  30. The last act transpires in her chamber, and follows Shakspeare in all the details of the smothering of Desdemona and the death of Othello.

  31. The first act transpires in Dordrecht and Leyden, in Holland, and the other three in Munster, Germany.

  32. The action of the opera transpires in Wyborg, on the Gulf of Finland, in the first act, at a camp of the Russians in the second, and at the palace of the Czar Peter in the third.

  33. The entire action of the opera transpires in a Spanish prison, of which Don Pizarro is governor and Rocco the jailer.

  34. The last act transpires in the tomb of the Capulets, where Romeo arrives, and believing his mistress dead takes poison.

  35. In the mean time, though nothing transpires publicly of the confederation between France and the two empires, mentioned in my letter of September the 19th, it is not the less sure that it is on the carpet, and will take place.

  36. You ask me, if any thing transpires here on the subject of South America?

  37. It transpires that she had merely borrowed them for a while, as she tells you; and then on the 20th of October she learns the loss.

  38. Loyally the pirates kneel to their captives, for it transpires from Ruth's lips that they are really "no members of the common throng; they are all noblemen who have gone wrong.

  39. Early in the opera it transpires that Constance Partlet, the daughter of a humble pew-opener at the Parish Church, has a doting love for the vicar, Dr.


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