I most urgently request the friends of God to make every effort, as much as lieth within their competence, along these lines.
What is most urgently required at the moment is to change the prevalent war-mentality which still infects us and overcomes all generous sentiments, all hopes of unity.
What is mosturgently necessary, therefore, is to effect a return to peace sentiments, and in the manifestations of government to abandon those attitudes which in the peaces of Paris had their roots in hate.
The public feeling, too, against the corruptions of the hierarchy had of late years been drawing rapidly to a head, and men with an eye for the future, like the younger Pico della Mirandola, called urgently for reform.
Then a horn was blown repeatedly, with much force and vigor of the blower's lungs, urgently calling all slaves to a general assembly.
But when Si'Wren finally began to moan in pain, at long last L'acoci deigned to hear her cries as the old hag came over to her and took her firmly by the shoulders, whispering urgently to her to be silent and lie still.
Add to all this, great individual differences in both camps, and it becomes clear that nothing is so urgently needed, at the stage which things have reached at present, as a sharper definition by each side of its central point of view.
As the views of knowledge, reality and truth imputed to humanism have been those so far most fiercely attacked, it is in regard to these ideas that a sharpening of focus seems most urgently required.
Certainly a new political basis wasurgently required for the spiritual needs of Islam.
The nine millions advanced by the Rothschilds went mostly in paying the more urgently immediate calls, and not a tax was reduced or a demand remitted.
The great wealth of copper, lead, zinc, quicksilver, iron and coal also present their attractions, and there are rarer metals whose use commerce urgently requires.
It is for these and other reasons that China and Japan urgently need the Gospel of Jesus and of His Kingdom.
Nott, although urgently summoned, was unable to reach Candahar until the 12th.
The most vulnerable point was the section at and about that eminence, and the necessity for supplying Clark with further reinforcements became urgently manifest.
At a certain hour all the servants go to the lower stage, except those that may beurgently wanted.
Our friend is making all possible arrangements to this end and urgently begs you to be prepared.
The latter had long been trying to sell, but in vain; and now the former had become equally embarrassed, and needed money even more urgently than the debtor had done.
As is always the case with these institutions, they compelled me to return the borrowed money at the very time it was least convenient for me to do so--they needed it as urgently as myself.
Never had the call for the royal ban and rear ban gone out more urgently than that summer.
If the food is urgently needed it is to be supplied at once, as a loan to the father, and he is to be informed as soon as possible that it has been so given.
The authors show that we do a great deal of State Doctoring in England--more than is commonly realised--and that our arrangements have got into a tangle, which urgently needs straightening out.
A week before James reached Dublin, Hamilton had beaten the rebels at Dromore, and driven them in on Coleraine, from before which he wrote urgentlyfor reinforcements.
Ireland had been urgently solicited by his lieges in that kingdom, but without effect.
I again urgently intreated I might acquaint Mr. Mowbray, and his committee: but he peremptorily refused, and repeated his desire that I would accompany him immediately.
But the Gaul needed his aid no lessurgently than his friend.
Then Hermon had been most urgently pressed by the young man to accompany him.
The Fairfaxes had only defeated some two or three thousand men, and wrested a small town from the King's hands, yet the strong city of York trembled for its safety, and Newcastle was urgently requested to return and defend the county.
Manchester augmented the besieging army; York was closely invested, its fall was imminent; and King Charles urgently demanded of Prince Rupert the raising of the siege.
Effort, ingenuity, and enterprise in overcoming these insufficiencies are as urgently and vitally necessary to England in Peace as ever they were to Germany in war.
I felt it was urgently needful to implicate, by some means or other, those great leaders of the Opposition who had been waiting for fifteen years, and I desired to know if our friends were busy over this little piece of work.
Somehow he felt this was a topic not to be too urgently pursued.
He saw in her face she would say no more, that she wanted urgently to leave it there.
The message had been a somewhat important one, as he wanted the slaves for some work that was urgently required; and he lost his temper, or he would not have done an act which would certainly bring him into collision with Vincent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "urgently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.