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Example sentences for "wherefrom"

Lexicographically close words:
whereby; whereever; wherefor; wherefore; wherefores; wherein; whereinsoever; whereinto; whereof; whereon
  1. Riccabocca, valuing himself on his profound acquaintance with character, and Randal Leslie, accustomed to grope into every hole and corner of thought and action, wherefrom to extract that knowledge which is power!

  2. And yet, strange to say, when these authors are living amongst us, they occupy a very small portion of our thoughts, and fill up but desultory interstices in the bitumen and tufo wherefrom we build up the Babylon of our lives.

  3. Her to praise and her to honor, That a hundred years ago Scattered here in blood and tears Potent seeds wherefrom should grow Gladness for a hundred years!

  4. And who wotteth that which may betide me by the lapse of Time, what trippings or calamities or injurious mishaps wherefrom this Ring may deliver me?

  5. Like Lord Kuvera, well arrayed, He pressed a couch of gold, Wherefrom a covering of brocade Hung down in many a fold.

  6. This is the principle wherefrom is derived the reason of desert in you, according as it gathers in and winnows good and evil loves.

  7. But if the arcs for the tooth curves are to be marked by compasses, the location for the centres wherefrom to strike these arcs may be marked from the points of division as was shown in Fig.

  8. The atmospheric line is, in this case, of no other service than to form a guide wherefrom to mark in the line of no pressure, or of perfect vacuum.

  9. To construct a pattern wherefrom to cast a bevel gear-wheel.

  10. To construct a pattern wherefrom to cast an endless screw, worm, or tangent screw, which is to have the worm or thread cut in a lathe.

  11. If the teeth flanks are not radial, the locations of the centre wherefrom to strike the flank curves are found in like manner by trial of the compasses with the true curves, and a third circle, as I in Fig.

  12. The locations of the centres, wherefrom to strike these curves, are obtained as in Fig.

  13. From the centre C strike, through F, a circle T T, and the centres wherefrom to strike all the teeth curves will fall on T T.

  14. In the case of the crank pin shown, the collar C would be the best point wherefrom to take all the other measurements.

  15. A circle of less diameter than the pitch circle of the wheel is, therefore, introduced, wherefrom to produce the involute curves forming the full side of the tooth.

  16. The rear foot operates during the forward stroke as a fulcrum, wherefrom to push the file.

  17. For servile fear looks upon God as the cause of the infliction of punishment, whereas filial fear looks upon Him, not as the active cause of guilt, but rather as the term wherefrom it shrinks to be separated by guilt.

  18. On the other hand, hope and faith make man adhere to God as to a principle wherefrom certain things accrue to us.

  19. But I say surely that the wishing to affirm dogmatically who this man or these men were is a thing very perilous to judge, and perchance little necessary to know, provided that we see the true root and origin wherefrom art was born.

  20. Far up on the right, near the roof, is a projecting white rock, and above the rock an orifice wherefrom a slow stream drips, seeming white as the rock itself.

  21. Confidence" is pleasure arising from the idea of something past or future, wherefrom all cause of doubt has been removed.

  22. Despair" is pain arising from the idea of something past or future, wherefrom all cause of doubt has been removed.

  23. Here are the 'Two Qerti,'[1] which are the two breasts wherefrom every good thing cometh.

  24. And he said to me: There is a town in the river wherefrom the Nile maketh his appearance.

  25. Wherefrom the divine nature can have been created, they are wholly ignorant; thus they clearly show, that they do not know the meaning of their own words.

  26. Confidence is pleasure arising from the idea of something past or future, wherefrom all cause of doubt has been removed.

  27. Despair is pain arising from the idea of something past or future, wherefrom all cause of doubt has been removed.

  28. Therefore the idea of God, wherefrom an infinite number of things follow in infinite ways, can only be one.

  29. He spake, and opened fair lids of chests wherefrom he chose twelve very goodly women's robes and twelve cloaks of single fold and of coverlets a like number and of fair sheets, and of doublets thereupon.

  30. And knightly blazon, the device wherefrom Was "Better do than say"!

  31. The late form of the legend goes on to say that Isis fanned the body with her feathers, and produced air, and that at length she caused the inert members of Osiris to move, and drew from him his essence, wherefrom she produced her child Horus.

  32. Woe's me for the war of the Wolfings wherefrom I am sundered apart, And the fruitless death of the war-wise, and the doom of the hardy heart!

  33. Wherefrom awaked And looking round upon his tearful friends, Forthwith and in his agony conceives A shameful sense as of a cleaving crime-- For whence without some guilt should such grief be?

  34. And yet, strange to say, when these authors are living amongst us, they occupy a very small portion of our thoughts, and fill up but desultory interstices in the bitumen and tufo wherefrom we build up the Babylon of our lives!


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