Juan and Ramona were their names, though Juan was better known by the nickname "Under present circumstances," which they gave him because in season or out of season that phrase was continually dropping from his lips.
Such privileges are out of fashion; and what expectation can the bank, under present circumstances, entertain that theirs will be renewed?
Thus you see there is present mercy and present justice; also that the elect may be under present justice, when the rest may be under present mercy.
Unfortunately, they are more injurious than useful, under present circumstances.
It was such a one as, under present persuasion, I could not have voted for, even to remove a Yazoo purchaser.
This is especially so under present-day conditions, when it can be regarded not merely as the affair of Sovereigns and Governments, but as the expression of the united will of a whole nation.
Under present conditions it is out of the question to attempt this by acquiring territory in Europe.
Suppose that island, with its present population, under present circumstances, should become an independent State.
It says: "That, under present circumstances, the United States deem it advisable to remain in a state of peace.
He who, under present circumstance, attempted to say to what length our retrenchments would go, and what taxes we could spare, might indeed be called a prophet.
That the conduct which we might, under present embarrassments, pursue, it would be improper hereafter to consider as a precedent.
The bonds of the Government bearing only 4 per cent interest have been sold at or above par, sufficient in amount to pay off all of the national debt which was redeemable under present laws.
Expenditures in the fiscal year are estimated, under present legislation, at 4,208 million dollars.
To open negotiations with Mrs. Glenarm, under present circumstances, was, for a man in his position, simply impossible.
This said, she left it to her young lady to decide for herself, whether she would return to Windygates, under present circumstances, or not.
Under present conditions it is well-nigh impossible to make the necessary surveillance so complete as would be necessary to prove that clams "dug for bait" are not used as food.
Under present methods a bed is worked until all its natural recuperatory power is exhausted, and then it is thrust aside as worthless, a barren area.
And even if I had ever dreamed of trying such a hazardous experiment, it would, under present circumstances, be impossible.
It was true he had told Fanny's father that his proffered gift of it would, under present circumstances, be considered as the act of a madman, and therefore invalid and illegal.
The argument that war is necessary to prevent moral degeneration of individuals may, under present conditions, where every day brings its fresh challenge to civic initiative, courage, and vigor, be dismissed as unmitigated nonsense.
Under present means of transportation this means apartments instead of houses, it means less freedom, more strain, for both mother and children, and possible deteriorating effects upon the race which as yet are quite outside any calculation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "under present" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.