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Example sentences for "will readily"

  • But he issued the injunction and I took care it was widely published.

  • The Baungshes, moreover, to the south of the Tashons, including the Yokwa Haka and Thetta clans, had been continuously on the warpath, and had had no communication with our officers since the winter of 1887.

  • The abilities, both civil and military, of the Greeks and Romans, will readily be allowed to have been at least equal to those of any modern nation.

  • That neither the ordinary nor extraordinary revenue which Great Britain derives from her colonies, bears this proportion to the whole revenue of the British empire, will readily be allowed.

  • It will readily be imagined that so long a succession of dry seasons, did prodigious injury to the stock, and utterly ruined the wheat crops.

  • It will readily be believed that these two gentlemen were then, themselves, the great Lions of that part of Africa.

  • It will readily be conceived that Ouvrard's interests then imperatively required his presence at Madrid; but he was recalled to Paris by the Minister of the Treasury, who wished to adjust his accounts.

  • It will readily be conceived how urgent were the entreaties of Parseval; but he would have sued in vain had not Gantheaume, Bionge, Berthollet, and I interceded for him.

  • Perregaus and Lafitte delivered their opinions in a very decided way, and it will readily be conceived how great was the influence of two men who were at the head of the financial world.

  • It will readily be imagined that cloth of gold was necessarily costly.

  • It will readily be seen that these laws were necessarily the cause of great hindrance to trade, which was, indeed, not the least of the evils occasioned by these absurd laws.

  • It will readily be perceived that the respect here professed for the rights of the majority must naturally increase or diminish according to the state of parties.

  • This was odd enough in itself, as will readily be imagined, but it was not the most original thing that caught one's notice.

  • It will readily be imagined that, if he preserved such letters as mine, he would religiously preserve other things.

  • I took care not to refuse, as will readily be believed, and the meeting was arranged for the following day.

  • It will readily be seen that such a plan gives the cash customers, especially if they carry their purchases, a decided advantage over credit customers.

  • This plan, as will readily be seen, is more involved than either No.

  • However, chocolate-coated nuts, as will readily be seen, are a rather high-protein food.

  • It will readily be supposed that the influence of local situation and association was inadequate to produce conclusions different from those which he had formed under the immediate pressure of the occurrences themselves.

  • They then conversed long on the singular disappearance of Harry Bertram upon his fifth birthday, verifying thus the random prediction of Mannering, of which, however, it will readily be supposed he made no boast.

  • It will readily be seen that such occasions furnished rare opportunity to the gifted advocate.

  • It will readily be seen that the contingency may often occur when the Vice-President becomes an important factor in matters of legislation.

  • The names of Burke, Peel, Gladstone, and Balfour, quite recently, will readily be recalled in this connection.

  • The Homestead law, the law setting apart a moiety of the public domain for the maintenance of free schools, and judicious provision for the establishment of the various charities, will readily be recalled.

  • While some of the causes of insanity, however, are of such a character as has been pointed out, and consequently preventable, yet it will readily be perceived how difficult it will be to educate society so that it may be avoided.

  • As will readily be perceived, the tendencies of the preceding pages have served to point toward the importance of systematic preventive measures concerning insanity.

  • They then conversed long on the singular disappearance of Harry Bertram upon his fifth birthday, verifying thus the random prediction of Mannering, of which, however, it will readily be supposed he made no beast.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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