Use affected in a sentence
Sentences starting with affected
- Affected by the gloom of the place, the two visitors at once prepared for their return journey, but the manner of the tailorman's death arrested their sympathies, touched the humanity in them. [11]
Sentences ending with affected
- I don't think you ought to call me affected. [8]
- Then he retired with less assurance than he had come, and John Paul sprang to his feet and laid his hands upon my shoulders, as was his wont when affected. [9]
- Pope Hennessey's health was not affected. [5]
- Mr. Cooke was visibly affected. [9]
- In a little time his breast was affected. [5]
- And as, at the same time, she again pressed her hand to her bosom with pathetic entreaty, he was suddenly silent, and casting his eyes up to heaven, he sank back on the prisoners' bench, deeply affected. [10]
- Dr. Brown-Sequard has shewn that if certain animals are operated on in a particular manner, their offspring are affected. [1]
- Of her own sanity she had no doubts for her mind was made of sterner stuff and would therefore be less easily affected. [10]
- These trifling facts prove how similar the nerves of taste must be in monkeys and man, and how similarly their whole nervous system is affected. [1]
- The accident has precipitated a kind of mental degeneration, but his health, otherwise, will not be greatly affected. [9]
Short sentences using affected
- How this affected Wolf! [10]
- Mr. Merrill was greatly affected. [9]
- We were all affected. [5]
- She is so affected. [2]
- It had not affected him. [11]
Sentences containing affected two or more times
- He never interfered with the acts of his fellow-servants, except in so far as those acts affected his master's comfort; and he paid no attention to their words except where they affected himself. [11]
- If the age was coarse in speech or specially affected in manner, the books followed the lead given by the demand; but, coarse or affected, they had the quality of art demanded by the best existing cultivation. [4]
- Do you know it affected me as one is affected when he wakes out of a hideous dream and finds that it was only a dream. [5]
- Before --always before--Sophie had been vague and indistinct: seen to-day, forgotten tomorrow; and previous to meeting her scores had affected his senses, affected them not at all deeply. [11]
More example sentences with the word affected in them
- It's the unskilled workers who are mostly affected, you understand, and they're not organized. [9]
- Thus a young woman affected with jaundice is mentioned in the German "Annals of Clinical Homoeopathy" as having been cured in twenty-nine days by pulsatilla and nux vomica. [3]
- She was examined with the stethoscope, and the dreadful fact was announced that her lungs were affected, and that tubercular consumption had already made considerable progress. [14]
- Let them talk--I will not stoop to be affected by it. [5]
- We can see why it is that aborigines, who have long inhabited islands, and who must have been long exposed to nearly uniform conditions, should be specially affected by any change in their habits, as seems to be the case. [1]
- The Colonel and Washington promised to procure all these things, and then took their sorrowful leave, a great deal more affected than the criminal was, apparently, by her situation. [5]
- A grave motive was the source of the mirth by which she affected to be moved at the sight of her enemy's cloak. [10]
- The old lady was sitting wearily in an arm-chair; she could still walk, but amid her anxiety and distress a strange twitching had affected her hands. [10]
- The worthy pastor was much affected, etc., etc. [6]
- All he did was affected by that thought. [11]
- Another said there was a vast fortune waiting for the genius who should invent a compass that would not be affected by the local influences of an iron ship. [5]
- Not only does variability appear to be induced in man and the lower animals by the same general causes, but in both the same parts of the body are affected in a closely analogous manner. [1]
- It has shown us how bodies stand affected to each other through an almost boundless range of combinations. [3]
- This he charges upon the "hard-dealing of the President," the rest of the Council being diversely affected through his audacious command. [4]
- Elizabeth looked him up and down, then affected surprise. [11]
- It was like unto nothing we had ever seen, nor can I give an adequate notion of how it affected us,--such a mixture it seemed of dirt and poverty and wealth and romance. [9]
- Would not have troubled him, "but that you know so well how he is affected to these toys. [4]
- Wyndham could not travel the sinuosities of their minds, and it would not have affected his purpose if he could have done so. [11]
- Yet common sense told him that in standing against Barouche, he became important in the eyes of those affected by Barouche's policy. [11]
- It is hard to tell how far such little incidents affected her in what she did that afternoon; but they had their influence. [11]
- The Emperor's command to take her darling from her affected his wife most painfully. [10]
- Should he go to headquarters next day and challenge that affected adjutant, or really let the matter drop, was the question that worried him all the way. [2]
- Who could fail to be painfully affected by the thought that Rudolph, during his present stay amongst them, must witness the injury of others by a Nuremberg merchant? [10]
- But I don't think it degrades or endangers us, for this reason, that, while it makes us charitable to the rest of mankind, our own sense of freedom, whatever it is, is never affected by argument. [6]
- It was a thing apart, and not a single untoward invasion of other interests affected its course. [11]
- We know that these qualities are easily affected by changed conditions of life, or by close inter-breeding, and that they are governed by highly complex laws, for instance, that of the unequal fertility of converse crosses between the same two species. [1]
- He had met the Magian in the Temple of Isis, and what he had seen, heard, and felt during the night had so deeply affected him that he had promised to revisit Serapion the next evening. [10]
- The legislation of the last session of Congress has beneficially affected the revenues, although sufficient time has not yet elapsed to experience the full effect of several of the provisions of the acts of Congress imposing increased taxation. [7]
- Its disappearance affected the knight unpleasantly. [10]
- These words affected the convalescent like a strengthening potion, and when the hammers again moved in the smithy, Ulrich was no longer satisfied with his idle life, and began with Ruth to look forward to and discuss the future. [10]
- To all observation the career of Lyon, and not of Margaret, was most affected by their interview. [4]
- So long as the body is affected through the mind, no audacious device, even of the most manifestly dishonest character, can fail of producing occasional good to those who yield it an implicit or even a partial faith. [6]
- Here Doltaire, seeing that my words had indeed affected my opponent, said: "A double retreat! [11]
- I said meekly that I was in a hurry, and it affected him as strongly as if he had never heard it. [5]
- It was about ten o'clock when he had had his "accident"--he affected a smile, yet somehow he did not smile easily--it must be now about five, for here was the morning creeping in behind the deer-skin blind at the window. [11]
- And when I tell him the news of you, he is prodigiously affected, and cries--but here's my gentleman now! [9]
- This sort of talk affected me not. [4]
- No doubt, this suspicion affected the reception of the books. [14]
- We wondered how such a solid mass of masonry could be affected even by an earthquake, and could not understand what agency had made Banias a ruin; but we found the destroyer, after a while, and then our wonder was increased tenfold. [5]
- I have sometimes speculated whether the prevailing dull tints of the scenery in the above named countries may not have affected the appreciation of bright colours by the birds inhabiting them. [1]
- Perhaps there was something in the priestly dress that affected not only the congregation in the chapel, but all the neighborhood in which Father Damon lived. [4]
- These torturing thoughts so powerfully affected Barbara that she only half heard what Hannibal was saying about the Emperor's admonition to his son to hold fast to justice, law, and the Catholic Church. [10]
- He was sure she had never been in such good company before, but he could see that she was not in the least affected by the experience. [8]
- He treated his Serene Highness with a somewhat affected nonchalance intended to show that, as a highly trained military man, he left it to Russians to make an idol of this useless old man, but that he knew whom he was dealing with. [2]
- The prisoner herself seemed happily to be quite fresh and not affected by the sultriness of the day. [10]
- A case is reported on the page before me of a soldier affected with acute inflammation in the chest, who took successively aconite, bryonia, nux vomica, and pulsatilla, and after thirty-eight days of treatment remained without any important change in his disease. [3]
- Thus, I well remember how Nuremberg affected me and how much it pleased me. [10]
- Could it be possible that he was seriously affected? [5]
- There were many people who had no confidence in Henderson, but generally his popularity was not much affected, and whatever was said of him in private, his social position was almost as unchallenged as his financial. [4]
- At first the other youths thought his mind was affected, but when they found that he was in earnest, the next thing to be thought of was, what sort of opportunity this venture might afford for a practical joke. [5]
- He is, for one thing, inevitably affected by the prevailing fashion of his little day. [4]
- I think no one could look at it and not be affected. [4]
- Half the men on that list were affected by Tarboe's turning over. [11]
- They congratulated him on his recovery, while feeling also that the change in his personal appearance somehow affected their relations. [11]
- But the expression of these is affected by the country itself. [11]
- The young men of the militia begged Clark to allow them to fight, and to keep them well affected he sent some here and there amongst our lines. [9]
- The spiritual excitement of the last fortnight, working upon a system affected in no slight degree by the spirituous excitement of some years, proved a little too much for him. [12]
- As this change of position was being brought about, the internal pressure of the brain will also have influenced the form of the skull; for many facts shew how easily the skull is thus affected. [1]
- And the sight of Cynthia in Mrs. Merrill's parlor had set him to thinking in a very different manner than the sight of her in Washington had affected him. [9]
- Nay, he could not see through her; so she endured his gaze, tempting him to speak; and his heart beat high with hope as he fancied he saw that she was beginning to be affected by his intense agitation. [10]
- Mind, I am not saying his whisky ever affected his head or his legs, for it did not, in even the slightest degree. [5]
- With few exceptions Northern authors were not read in the South, and the literary movement of its neighbors, such as it was, from 1820 to 1860, scarcely affected it. [4]
- It is all nonsense to tell a man that his mind is not affected when his body is in this state. [4]
- She learned nothing new from it, but it affected her deeply. [10]
- Though he looked neither to right nor to left, he was deeply affected by all round him. [11]
- No loan was negotiated without consulting him, no operation was considered safe without knowing how he was affected towards it, and to ascertain what Mavick was doing or thinking was a constant anxiety in the Street. [4]
- But I set my ears open, for those two speeches had affected me uncannily, I being superstitious and easily troubled by any little thing of a strange and unusual sort. [5]
- The bills of mortality are more obviously affected by drainage, than by this or that method of practice. [3]
- It is here manifestly impossible to select the more sterile individuals, which have already ceased to yield seeds; so that the acme of sterility, when the germen alone is affected, cannot have been gained through selection. [1]
- This novel will make me or break me--prove me human and an artist, or an affected literary bore. [11]
- The Pilgrims have made so much noise in the world, and so powerfully affected the continent, that our tourists were surprised to find they had landed in such a quiet place, and that the spirit they have left behind them is one of such tranquillity. [4]
- I thought my lungs were affected, and could feel no confidence in the power of medicine. [14]
- I was a little anxious to learn the state of Farrar's feelings in regard to Miss Trevor, and how this new twist in affairs had affected them. [9]
- She did not like Princess Mary, whom she thought very plain, affected, and dry. [2]
- I do not like an injurious lie, except when it injures somebody else; and I do not like the lie of bravado, nor the lie of virtuous ecstasy; the latter was affected by Bryant, the former by Carlyle. [5]
- It was this lie that came back to John the night he was trying to be affected by the revival. [4]
- He read the letter to his men, and it affected them. [5]
- There was no lack of these, at a safe distance, but they all seemed to be affected by the same mania. [9]
- When you are king, you can distinguish those who are affected for or against you. [10]
- A pleasing sight it was to look upon, this array of young ladies dressed in white, with their class badges, and with the ribbon of the shade of blue affected by the scholars of the institution. [6]
- A woman's reputation is almost as much affected by the expectation of what she may do as by anything she has done. [4]
- Already, even, the insolence of their language to the people of the North is a close imitation of the style which those proud and arrogant Asiatics affected toward all the nations of Europe. [6]
- There were already indications that his heart was seriously affected, and soon after Jean's death he sought the warm climate of Bermuda. [5]
- Antinous himself had indicated the right course when he had hastened to the Emperor with a gush of tenderness, in which the warmth was certainly not affected, to kiss his hand. [10]
- The events occurring in the world, whether peace reigned or the nations were at war with one another, affected her only so far as they were connected with her patient. [10]
- He was profoundly impressed and tenderly affected by the entire frankness, the absence of all attempt at concealment, which Maurice showed in placing these papers at his disposal. [6]
- Captain Paul, as I have said, was a man of moods, and strangely affected by ridicule. [9]
- The single gentleman, however, was not in the slightest degree affected by this circumstance, but proceeded with perfect composure to unwind the shawl which was tied round his neck, and then to pull off his boots. [12]
- She saw in his every feature how deeply the music had affected him. [10]
- In spite of himself, Stafford was affected by it all. [11]
- What so affected him was Kutuzov's calm and quiet comment on the advantage or disadvantage of Bennigsen's proposal to move troops by night from the right to the left flank to attack the French right wing. [2]
- When I met him the other day he affected to be bored with so much attention, and wished he had stuck to the livery-stable. [4]
- It so affected him that I was almost sorry I had done it. [5]
- The stillness affected him like something physical. [10]
- Its anthropomorphism affected him like blasphemy, and the paper produced in him the sense of "great disgust," which its whole character might well excite in the unlearned reader. [6]
- Then pity affected her more deeply than ever before, and it was with difficulty that she forced back the rising tears. [10]
- With straining ears he listened to the sounds from the north, as if suspecting how nearly he was affected by the broken cries and moans borne by the wind from the tents. [10]
- The gloomy gaze he bent upon the ground was not affected this time. [10]
- The shock--as might have been surmised--had affected the brain.... [9]
- But after time has passed, will the world, will human life, that is essentially the same in all changing conditions, be more affected by what Bismarck did or by what Goethe said? [4]
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