Man is a noble creation, and he has fine and sturdy qualities which command the admiration of the other sex, but how will it be when that sex, by reason of superior acquirements, is able to look down on him intellectually?
When that is reached, the prisoner is released, whether he is reformed or not.
When that begins to blow, one feels the foundations of his belief breaking up.
But the gleam had utterly vanished when that worthy, having thrown down his load, looked up and bade him good evening.
Then came in the lady that knew Sir Launcelot when that he wounded Sir Belleus at the pavilion.
It is well said, said Beaumains; when that I call upon you ye must yield you unto King Arthur, and all your knights.
And also, when that is done, that ye go unto the court of King Arthur, and there that ye ask Sir Launcelot mercy, and Sir Gawaine, for the evil will ye have had against them.
Well hit, quoth Hykman, when that he smote His wife on the buttocks with a beer-pot.
At the Fair, every article shall be sold at its current value, when that is determinable.
When that is done, who is going to talk about the Proclamation?
The increased action of the primary part may cease, when that of the secondary part commences.
Why does the pain of the primary part of the association cease, when that of the secondary part commences?
The increased sensation of the primary part may cease, when that of the secondary part commences.
Where both these quantities are great, strength is produced, when that word is applied to the motions of animal bodies.
When that happens, it is the duty of the officer to get at the facts, and act according to them.
When that is done, it insults the intelligence of the keenest men, and nothing is added to their progress.
When that happened, the only disciplinary residue which mattered was obedience to orders.
A small piece of clean polished iron or steel immersed in the suspected liquid for a short time (with agitation) becomes coated with a film of metallic copper, when that metal is present.
The oleaginous portion of milk, which collects in a thin stratum upon the surface, when that fluid is left undisturbed for some time.
When that pity in us for all things is perfected, perhaps we shall have reached a religion of sympathy that will be purer than any religion the world has yet seen, and more productive.
But he is penniless; and he has many foes; and jealousy can with so much ease thrust aside the greatness which it fears into obscurity, when that greatness is marred by the failures and the feebleness of poverty.
When that is done, show 'the rear-admiral; keep in his wake, in the general order of sailing.
Another gentleman told me that, when that man (the Mayor) was asked to preside at this meeting, he said that he regretted that all his time to-night was previously engaged.
When that is the very point in controversy, and when inevitable consequences demonstrate that it must be wrong.
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