Use apparently in a sentence
Sentences starting with apparently
- Apparently these people were sufficiently sentimental. [5]
- Apparently he was unsuccessful. [5]
- Apparently nobody happened to want such a river, nobody needed it, nobody was curious about it; so, for a century and a half the Mississippi remained out of the market and undisturbed. [5]
- Apparently it appeals to the typographer, who devotes to it his worthy art, as well as to the job printer, who may pull a crudely printed proof. [5]
- Apparently she never thinks of herself, and positively she seems to take no time to eat or sleep. [4]
- Apparently one of these laws has been broken; when the King is on his throne again, can it ever grieve him to remember that when he was seemingly a private person he loyally sank the king in the citizen and submitted to its authority? [5]
- Apparently none of them can bear to think of losing the present hell entirely, they merely want the temperature cooled down a little. [5]
- Apparently it was the right and proper thing to do. [5]
- Apparently one of the most uncertain things in the world is the funeral of a religion. [5]
- Apparently unconscious of the eyes upon him, he walked out of the meeting-house with Cynthia by his side, and they stood waiting for Wetherell and Ephraim under the maple tree there. [9]
Sentences ending with apparently
- Shiva's symbol--the "lingam" with which Vishnu began the Creation--is worshiped by everybody, apparently. [5]
- The celebrated author was a little surprised, because in the books the young struggler had needed but one lift, apparently. [5]
- The earl said to himself, "This spectre can eat apples, apparently. [5]
- He read on the back of the package: "Withers Estate--old papers--of no importance apparently. [6]
- The simple people respected her grief, and always made a tender-hearted stillness when the bereft little maiden went through the streets,--a stillness which she never noticed, for she never noticed anything apparently. [4]
- He smoked the most extraordinary cigarettes--made of some kind of manure, apparently. [5]
- Age is no matter--the older the woman the stronger she is, apparently. [5]
- Nearer and nearer it came, and more and more sublimely imposing became its aspect; yes, all England was there, apparently. [5]
- He was an Irishman; an educated gentleman; grave, and kindly, and courteous; a bachelor, and about forty-five or possibly fifty years old, apparently. [5]
- When the minister gets up to preach, he finds his house full of devout foreigners, each ready and waiting, with his little book in his hand--a morocco-bound Testament, apparently. [5]
Short sentences using apparently
- They were apparently not troubled. [8]
- Apparently it was not there. [5]
- Apparently she forgot no one. [5]
- Apparently her jealousy never sleeps. [5]
- The tree was apparently rare. [5]
- But he was apparently good-natured. [11]
- Resting, apparently. [5]
- Apparently not. [5]
Sentences containing apparently two or more times
- Apparently a junk-shop; apparently a hospital connected with a patent office--in reality, the mines of Golconda in disguise! [5]
More example sentences with the word apparently in them
- You have raised your voice against it, and I respect and honour and thank you for it, the more because you have done it without resorting to sensation, and apparently with no thought of yourself. [9]
- Continue to develop your character in the same gradual inconspicuous and apparently unconscious way. [5]
- She chaffed the young men pleasantly and wittily, as she supposed, and as the rest also supposed, apparently, judging by the applause and laughter which she got by her efforts. [5]
- Six months ago you were, apparently, one of the most orthodox rectors in the diocese. [9]
- Peacock says she wrote good letters, but apparently interested people had sagacity enough to mislay them in time. [5]
- A cynical cosmopolitanism would have left her cold, but here, apparently, was a cultivated man burning with a sense of the world's wrongs. [9]
- It was only worth twenty-five dollars--that is, apparently that was its whole cost--but its ultimate cost was inevitably bound to be a good deal more. [5]
- But all the world go there to look and listen, and are apparently well satisfied. [5]
- And apparently the workers can only improve their condition by strikes, by suffering--it seems to be the only manner in which they can convince the employers that the conditions are bad. [9]
- One set of words was the truthful mirror of her thoughts; no others, however apparently identical in meaning, would do. [14]
- I no longer wonder at the number of feather-beds at the inns, under which we are apparently expected to sleep even in the warmest nights. [4]
- There was no wind, apparently no breath of air, yet the leaves of the trees moved, the weather-vanes turned slightly, the animals in the byres roused themselves, and slumbering folk opening their eyes, turned over in their beds, and dropped into a troubled doze again. [11]
- Its hidden motive will illustrate a but-little considered fact in human nature; that the religious folly you are born in you will die in, no matter what apparently reasonabler religious folly may seem to have taken its place meanwhile, and abolished and obliterated it. [5]
- Any ordinary man will find that the story's strength is in its middle, and that there is apparently no way to transfer it to the close, where of course it ought to be. [5]
- Latterly, the young wife had become very grave, and apparently completely severed her relations with her husband; but she also studiously avoided the Gaul and, if they talked to each other at all, it was in hurried whispers. [10]
- In young persons whose heads have become fixed either sideways or backwards, owing to disease, one of the two eyes has changed its position, and the shape of the skull has been altered apparently by the pressure of the brain in a new direction. [1]
- He has a whole lot of assurance, an air of knowing what he's talking about, and apparently he doesn't give a continental whether he's popular or not. [9]
- And that she, who was apparently her friend, and who had Stanhope's welfare so much at heart, did so feel was an added reason why Irene was drifting towards a purpose of self-sacrifice. [4]
- In short, those who had apparently done their utmost to oppose democracy at home were most insistent that we should embark upon a war for democracy across the seas. [9]
- Poor Aunt Mary, who did not understand that a performance of "Pinafore" could give birth to the unfulfilled longings which result in the creation of high things, spoke to Uncle Tom a week later concerning an astonishing and apparently abnormal access of industry. [9]
- During the years which immediately followed his departure from college, Warner led the somewhat desultory and apparently aimless life of many American graduates whose future depends upon their own exertions and whose choice of a career is mainly determined by circumstances. [4]
- There are times when our friends do not act like themselves, but apparently in obedience to some other law than that of their own proper nature. [6]
- A young pointer, when it first scents game, apparently cannot help pointing. [1]
- Every orator knows when he is beating the air, even when his audience is quiet and apparently attentive. [11]
- He was constructing what seemed to be some kind of a frail mechanical toy; and was apparently very much interested in his work. [5]
- Who can say what cows feel, when they surround and stare intently on a dying or dead companion; apparently, however, as Houzeau remarks, they feel no pity. [1]
- While the soldiers were shouting Kutuzov leaned forward in his saddle and bowed his head, and his eye lit up with a mild and apparently ironic gleam. [2]
- Apparently, Rhodes's agents were seconding their efforts--in fact wearing out the telegraph wires trying to hold him back. [5]
- So intent, apparently, were both of them upon each other that they did not notice the group on the bench at the other side of the grove. [9]
- Wages and money were both better in Philadelphia, but the fund for his mother's trip to Kentucky apparently did not grow very rapidly. [5]
- The young men were apparently quite as much surprised as she, and the parlor maid stood grinning behind them. [9]
- As soon as we landed at the door with the crowd the Governor came to me at once and was very cordial, and apparently as glad to see me as he said he was. [5]
- Mr. Tooting, as we know, had abandoned the law office of the Honourable Hilary Vane and was now engaged in travelling over the State, apparently in search of health. [9]
- Now and then we came upon holes burrowed a few feet into the declivities and apparently abandoned; and now and then we found one or two listless men still burrowing. [5]
- I had often watched her from the hotel, and wondered how she propelled herself, for apparently she had no propeller or paddles. [5]
- She is in Washington, apparently the happy favorite of a brilliant society. [5]
- 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]
- Clearly, the thing was to go on as before, keep his marriage secret, meet the Countess, apparently accede to all the Duke proposed, and wait--and wait. [11]
- The third company was the last, and Kutuzov pondered, apparently trying to recollect something. [2]
- Apparently, the idea was shocking to the ladies--indeed, it was quite manifestly shocking. [5]
- But soon he was out again, and apparently more perplexed than ever. [5]
- At first it was distant; but it rapidly approached, tearing through the night and apparently through the tree-tops, like the harsh cry of a web-footed bird with a snarl in it; in fact, as I said, a squawk. [4]
- His own couch was covered with fresh linen for the guest--Ulrich already lay in his bed, apparently asleep. [10]
- But Mr. Plimpton was apparently undaunted. [9]
- That Margaret herself was apparently unconscious of this, and that it did not affect much her own enjoyment, made it the harder to bear. [4]
- This confidential man was a very grave and confidence-begetting person, who dealt out dubious hints and promises, and did not at all mind when Henderson found it necessary to repudiate as unauthorized anything that had been apparently said in his name. [4]
- I waltzed one waltz and quadrilled one quadrille, but it was hard work; and as the sole occupation of these parties is dancing and card-playing--conversation apparently not being customary--they are to me not very attractive. [6]
- But, what was very odd, that gentleman apparently thought the contrast was to the advantage of this poor, dear Helen. [6]
- But he was very much absorbed, and apparently more idle than ever. [4]
- Austen apparently cared very little for him or his opinions in comparison with his own estimate of right and wrong. [9]
- The world is very complacent, and apparently worships success and votes for smartness, but it would surprise some of our most successful men to know what a real respect there is in the community, after all, for downright integrity. [4]
- One of them ventured a compliment, namely,--that I talked as if I believed what I said.--This was apparently considered something unusual, by its being mentioned. [6]
- General Grant was utterly ruined; he was left without income and apparently without the means of earning one. [5]
- Watchful, yet apparently unconcerned, unmoved by the quarrels, the fierce demands for "action," he sat on the little stage, smoking his cigars and reading his newspapers. [9]
- And then he turned around, this old simpleton, and looked a long time in a dazed way at Joan where she had her face in a cushion, dying, apparently, and says: "What do you reckon she is laughing at? [5]
- Nevertheless, another apparently trustworthy writer, Mr. Jarves (97. [1]
- There is a trinity--Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu--independent powers, apparently, though one cannot feel quite sure of that, because in one of the temples there is an image where an attempt has been made to concentrate the three in one person. [5]
- It was as tranquil as formerly, and apparently had neither grown nor diminished in size. [5]
- Apparently, in every town and city in India the gentlemen of the British civil and military service have a club; sometimes it is a palatial one, always it is pleasant and homelike. [5]
- The man on top, looking at the view, is apparently too large, but I found he could not be made smaller, conveniently. [5]
- The article, sent to the Mercury, was distinctly of the Comstock variety; it was accepted, but it apparently made no impression, and he did not follow it up. [5]
- She looked first to the left, then to the right, then straight before her, apparently without seeing anything, and at last slowly settled down, with her two eyes, blank of any particular meaning, directed upon the Colonel. [6]
- Suddenly he fell to the ground, apparently lifeless. [10]
- He would begin to tell with great animation something which he seemed to think was wonderful; then lose confidence, and after an apparently absent-minded pause add an incongruous remark in a soliloquizing way; and that was the remark intended to explode the mine--and it did. [5]
- When he came to Mrs. Stowe, he was as large as he ever was, and apparently as old as he ever became. [4]
- It is enough to make a graven image laugh, to see apparently rational people, away down here in this wholesome and merciless slaughter-day for shams, still mouthing empty reverence for those moss-backed frauds and scoundrelisms, hereditary kingship and so-called "nobility. [5]
- He apparently resolved to launch himself upon conjecture. [8]
- Carnac Grier, true to his nature, had travelled from incident to incident, from capacity to capacity, apparently without system, yet actually with the keenest desire to fulfil himself; with an honesty as inveterate as his looks were good and his character filled with dark recesses. [11]
- There was nothing to do, and apparently nothing to report; for there are no letters until April. [5]
- Only I wish to discover the truth, and apparently you do not. [9]
- He then turned to Brutus, apparently much excited, and asked what should be done, and swore that either he or Caesar would never turn back--he would kill himself first. [5]
- They bring peace to a house, they diffuse serene content in a room full of mixed company, though they may say very little, and are apparently, unconscious of their own power. [5]
- In the mean time the lather was drying on my face, and apparently eating into my vitals. [5]
- For a long time he walked up and down the garden of straggling limes, apparently listless, and smoking hard. [11]
- Most of the time had been taken up with apparently idle and purposeless inquiries about the Chinon events, the exiled Duke of Orleans, Joan's first proclamation, and so on, but all this seemingly random stuff had really been sown thick with hidden traps. [5]
- John had got thus far in his studies, which were apparently arithmetic and geography, but were in reality the Arabian Nights, and other books of high and mighty adventure. [4]
- From her (Austen thought) seemed to emanate a silent but mirthful criticism, although she continued to gaze persistently down the valley, apparently unaware of their voices. [9]
- It was as though she intended to remain there, and had abandoned all intention of returning to the life which apparently she had once permanently and definitely chosen.... Bedloe Hubbell's campaign was another topic. [9]
- Several times after this, she pulled her horse down to a walk, and was apparently on the point of turning around again: a disinterested observer in a farm wagon, whom she passed, thought that she had missed her road. [9]
- One was apparently thirty; another--the mother!--above fifty; the third--grandmother!--so old and worn and gray she could have passed for eighty; I took her to be that old. [5]
- So that with these nudibranch molluscs, colour apparently does not stand in any close relation to the nature of the places which they inhabit. [1]
- Mr. ------ stood there, very grave, full of concern, apparently, and looked long at me; then he said: "Mark, there is something about this that I cannot understand. [5]
- Do you think there may be predispositions, inherited or ingrafted, but at any rate constitutional, which shall take out certain apparently voluntary determinations from the control of the will, and leave them as free from moral responsibility as the instincts of the lower animals? [6]
- And apparently wherever there is room for one more lingam, a lingam is there. [5]
- The idolaters were the width of the room apart; and apparently unconscious of each other's presence. [5]
- That voice is the voice of patience and resignation; that voice is one that bears everything calmly and dispassionately, amid the most distressing scenes; when the fates are arrayed against her peace, and apparently plotting for her destruction, still she is resigned. [5]
- They were spending the summer at Kaltenleutgeben, a pleasant village near Vienna, but apparently not entirely quiet. [5]
- Spaciousness, remote altitudes, the sense of mystery which haunts apparently inaccessible mountain domes and summits reposing in the sky--these are the things which exalt the spirit and move it to see visions and dream dreams. [5]
- Before they reached the room from which the sounds of the clavichord came, the pretty, fair haired Frenchwoman, Mademoiselle Bourienne, rushed out apparently beside herself with delight. [2]
- Apparently, nearly all the river towns, big and little, have made up their minds that they must look mainly to railroads for wealth and upbuilding, henceforth. [5]
- Clemens talked to the reporters: Why don't you ask why I am wearing such apparently unseasonable clothes? [5]
- Apparently, in India, the poor bankrupt themselves daily for their religion. [5]
- We descended on the other side, crossed the valley and toiled up another mountain three or four thousand miles high, apparently, and looked over again. [5]
- The president of the Northeastern stood where he was, holding the envelope in his hand, apparently without the power to move or speak. [9]
- Once Barry Whalen, the most outwardly brusque and apparently frank of them all, had urged Byng to give Krool up, but without avail; and now Barry eyed the half-caste with a resentful determination. [11]
- The first of the letters published in The House of Harper, however, was apparently written immediately after my return to London when the novel was well on its way. [11]
- He chatted with the gardener, and discussed the merits of the horses with the groom, apparently at peace with the world. [11]
- This accounts for the fact that in all the newspaper reports M. Gambetta's second was apparently a Frenchman. [5]
- In some States the elements for resumption seem ready for action, but remain inactive apparently for want of a rallying point--a plan of action. [7]
- A third is the dropping of a studied remark apparently without knowing it, as if one where thinking aloud. [5]
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