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Example sentences for "universe"

Lexicographically close words:
universalizing; universall; universally; universals; universam; universel; universelle; universes; universi; universis
  1. With the loss of John Cann's treasure the whole universe had faded out for him into abject nihilism.

  2. The universe seemed to swim aimlessly before him: he felt the solid ground knocked at once from beneath his feet, and found himself in one moment suspended alone above an awful abyss, a seething and tossing abyss of murky chaos.

  3. He could hardly keep in his excited feelings; the strain of personal responsibility at least was lightened; and though the universe remained as black as ever, he could at any rate wash his own hands of the horrid creature.

  4. The Universe of Suns,= and other Science Gleanings.

  5. Taking a wide survey of natural phenomena, he sees these two forces, which we call chemical and electrical, everywhere at work, and by their mutual actions upholding the material universe in equilibrium.

  6. Chemistry is no longer confined to this earth: the chemist claims the visible universe as his laboratory, and the sunbeams as his servants.

  7. The most pitiful failure in all God's universe is the man who succeeds only in making money.

  8. It was for this trifling, straddling biped, intent only upon getting his goose-head above the foolish geese, that the Regent of the universe suffered ignominy and death.

  9. Change is the order of the universe and nothing stands.

  10. He imagined that there was a screw loose in the universe because his quest of pleasure slipped its trolley-pole and could not make the bubble Joy to dance in Folly's cup.

  11. The creature cannot rise superior to its creator--and the universe is the result of God's unrest.

  12. When the heavens and the earth shall pass away and the universe return to cosmic dust, divine truth will stand unscathed amid the crash of matter and the wreck of worlds.

  13. It's the law of life, the harmony of heaven, the breath of which the universe was born, the divine essence increate of the ever-living God.

  14. As you know, there is no one else in our habitable universe to whom I would speak thus frankly.

  15. No power in this universe could bring him back to us.

  16. To me it seems almost demonstrable by rational induction that the entire universe must consist of more than two conditions.

  17. At present we cannot conceive a universe without a central solar orb for it to gather about and swing around.

  18. I cannot think that the universe can be so very very easy as this.

  19. But how can the individual mind carry about the universe of space packed up within, or how can separate minds have either a universe of their own or a common universe?

  20. In the pause that followed there was an instant during which the universe seemed to Hugh Millner like a sounding-board bent above his single consciousness.

  21. It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable.

  22. But this I do know: first, last, and all the time I am for a universe where each country shall work for the good of the whole.

  23. But with his enthronement as the sovereign of Tim's universe there came to Van a very disquieting experience.

  24. They have arrived in the Universe to Venone, and gone to the planet Venone.

  25. There is one race in the universe far older than yours, but they are a sleeping people.

  26. With the time control opened to the limit, and a touch of the space control, it fled across the Universe at a velocity such as no other thing was capable of.

  27. Any attempt to move it or destroy it, and all the energy of the Universe would rush to its defense!

  28. The suns of this space were flashing and glowing about them, and the unlimited energy of a universe was at Arcot's command.

  29. The titanic ship turned, and disappeared from the view of the madly rejoicing billions of Talso below, as it sped, far faster than light, across a universe to relieve another sorely tried civilization.

  30. In minutes the great disc of the Universe had taken form behind them, as they took their route photographs to find their way back to Earth after the battle, if still they could come.

  31. Why in the Universe did you do that--and how did you conceive those horrors?

  32. Gone across space, racing toward that far Universe at a speed no other thing could equal.

  33. So far behind them now as to be almost lost in the far scattered universes, lay their own Island, and carefully they photographed the Universe that now lay less than twenty million light years ahead.

  34. The Universe either 'ain't what it used to be' or we have traveled in more than space.

  35. His soul was mated with the winds of night, And wandered through the universe at will.

  36. The poem of the Universe Nor rhythm has, nor rhyme; Some god recites the wondrous song, A stanza at a time.

  37. Certain it is, that in the universe there can be but one infallible Judge of motives.

  38. The universe was lost In me--in nothingness.

  39. Could it be that when the universe was first formed there were indeed equal quantities of particles and antiparticles but that they were somehow segregated, perhaps into galaxies and “antigalaxies”?

  40. The Unknown Physical theory makes it seem that particles and antiparticles ought to exist in the universe in equal quantities.

  41. But, oh, Constancy, you are the one thing in the universe to me, and no one else will ever love you half so much.

  42. She did not know that there were other scales in the universe differently weighted.

  43. Abolish the rest of the universe at this moment and the earth's motion would cease to be orbital.

  44. But, in the universe of discourse of science, I regard it as inappropriate.

  45. I am far from denying that, in the universe of discourse where Source is under consideration, the adjective is justifiable.

  46. The centre of awareness is either the cortex, or some specific part of the cortex, or (more generally) the organism as owning the cortex, in each case in accordance with the universe of discourse.

  47. The sincere man of science, content to follow wherever the evidence leads him becomes by each new enquiry more profoundly convinced that the Universe is an insoluble problem.

  48. Here was just what I wanted--on the one hand the whole wide universe of existence; and on the other hand a brief formula with which to label its potted essence.

  49. It may be said that unification can only be reached by digging down to some ubiquitous type of relation which is common to all processes throughout the universe at any stage of evolution.

  50. He related how God, after creating the universe out of chaos, had chosen His own people, and had led them, after trials innumerable, to the conquest of the Promised Land.

  51. Because something of His Mind and Will is expressed by the universe, they not only, as we saw in the previous chapter, conclude that the universe is identical with Him, but that He is no other than the universe which reveals Him.

  52. And yet, if the monistic presuppositions are valid--if the universe in all its phases expresses only one will--we do not see how these conclusions can be repelled.

  53. Pantheism declares--it practically begins and ends with the declaration--that the universe is God, and that God is the totality of being.

  54. The results of the modern conception of the universe are only just beginning to get into our system; as yet they are still largely unassimilated, and give us trouble accordingly.

  55. But not only is the universe not personal; this god of Pantheism is not ethical either.

  56. The silver sea was still beneath them, and they still seemed to be floating in a universe of air.

  57. All the rest seemed but a universe of air without a horizon or any sign of tangibility.

  58. They emphasize the fact that according to the sowing shall be the reaping, and that in no part of the universe can ill desert escape its awards.

  59. It will be seen that this comprehensive statement is designed to cover, if not the creation, at least the creative processes of all things in the universe of matter and in the universe of thought.

  60. For ages the most gifted minds have labored and struggled to solve the mysteries of the Universe and of its Author.

  61. The missionary is far too apt to come from the West with exalted notions of his own superiority, and with a feeling of condescending pity for men who, perhaps, have pondered the deep things of the universe far more than he.

  62. With him, he brought out all those harmonized atoms, which, when separated, produced this beautiful universe that we see above and around us.

  63. Things will go on in this way until the universe comes to an end, when every thing is to disappear, and to be swallowed up in Brahm.

  64. Then Brumha is to die, and to be swallowed up with the universe in the sole existing Brahm.

  65. Unreservedly devoted to his mission, he subordinated everything to it to such a degree that, toward the end of his life, the universe no longer existed for him.

  66. The clear and mild eyes of these simple souls contemplated the universe in its ideal source.

  67. The "permissiveness" or indifference of the ruler of the universe grows amazingly.

  68. Some of our more advanced theologians are claiming that the finest improvement they have made in their science is to have brought God from without the universe (where no theologian had ever put him) and make him immanent in it.

  69. They do not understand how this ruling of the universe which they seem to see clearly in stars and flowers should become so obscure or disappear altogether in the human order.

  70. My purpose is to discuss this relation to the Churches, and it would not be completed unless I considered the war in relation to their fundamental doctrine, the moral government of the universe by a Supreme Being.

  71. If "the universe is a book written for man's reading," patient study may resolve the problem contained in these mysterious leaves.

  72. The bearing of this discovery on the theory of the universe was sufficiently obvious.

  73. Then came word that the armies of the Lord of the Universe were to march on this slave's village, and I said, 'What is life to me?

  74. Let the steed of the Lord of the Universe eat his fill.

  75. Is it true that the armies of the Lord of the Universe march against the village of one Faizullah of Birokzai?

  76. He looked startled for a moment; then replied gravely that it was not meet for the Light of the Universe to bear a sweeper's child in his bosom.

  77. As he said the word "butter" his voice sank to a hardly audible whisper; then there was a sigh as though of relief when the sentence was concluded, and the universe this time was safe.


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