Use conditions in a sentence
Sentences starting with conditions
- Conditions as they exist are the result of an evolution for which no one man is responsible. [9]
- Conditions had been a good thing to concede, temporarily, and for advantage; but they have served their turn--let something of a fresher sort and of more consequence be considered. [5]
Sentences ending with conditions
- Human beings are wonderfully alike when they are placed in similar conditions. [6]
- She offers truce-- without conditions. [11]
- Their testimony coincides with that of careful students of the economic and social conditions. [4]
- Our captain is willing to consider conditions. [11]
- What has been will be again, under the same conditions. [7]
- Its original appearance was, however, not made under wholly favourable conditions. [11]
- The literature which was furnished for Myrtle's improvement was chiefly of a religious character, and, however interesting and valuable to those to whom it was adapted, had not been chosen with any wise regard to its fitness for her special conditions. [6]
- He rose and walked to the window and looked out for a few moments over the flower garden before he replied:--"On what conditions? [9]
- These may be useful in prudent hands, but how insignificant compared to the great hygienic conditions! [3]
- What was the use of trying to enforce social intercourse under such conditions? [6]
Short sentences using conditions
- The conditions must still exist. [11]
- The changed conditions forbade that. [8]
- I have my conditions? [5]
- The conditions were chaotic. [9]
- Fulfil its conditions? [5]
Sentences containing conditions two or more times
- He is to be free upon certain conditions but whether those conditions do or do not pertain to him no mode of ascertaining is provided. [7]
More example sentences with the word conditions in them
- And your Confederation, your unions are for the skilled workers, whose conditions aren't so bad,--and they're getting better every time you jack up the wages. [9]
- I sent for you to impose conditions on you, not to have them dictated to me. [10]
- Now and then, yes, very often, out of some paradise, no doubt, strays into New England conditions of reticence and self-denial such a sweet spirit, to diffuse a breath of heaven in its atmosphere, and to wither like a rose ungathered. [4]
- The man who wrote these beautiful lines: 'Inconstancy in a woman, because of the present social conditions, is sometimes pardonable. [9]
- Here the forces would have been fighting for him; the trend was towards the elevation of the standards of living and the wider rights of labour, to the amelioration of hard conditions of life among the poor. [11]
- The letter is worth reading today, if for no other reason, to show the absurdity of copyright conditions which prevailed at that time. [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]
- I was merely wondering whether any event or series of events had transformed a mere knowledge of these conditions into feeling. [9]
- These were filled with people of all sorts and conditions, supping and making merry. [9]
- Of that it will be easier to judge after a glance at the conditions and character of the minister and his household. [6]
- 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]
- Wanted, a man who would satisfy the conditions of the miocene environment, and yet would be good enough for an ancestor. [4]
- The conditions under which Pierre and Shon McGann lived practically ended with the advent of the railway. [11]
- The conditions in which our vast community of peace-loving citizens find themselves are new and unprovided for. [6]
- She makes conditions which must be respected. [11]
- All these conditions were united in Paolo. [6]
- When those conditions were fulfilled, the control of the property reverted to the author. [4]
- All these points were duly considered, but could not shake the opinion that, under specially favourable conditions, the Queen's plan would be practicable; though, to execute it, obstacles mountain-high were to be conquered. [10]
- An early word went to Hartford of conditions at the Farm. [5]
- I thought it well enough to explain that this was a miracle of so rare a sort that it couldn't be done except when the atmospheric conditions were just right. [5]
- Twice in one week did this fever surge up in him, and it caught him in those moments when, exhausted by the struggle of his mind to adapt itself to the new conditions, his senses were delicately susceptible. [11]
- What we most want to ask of our Maker is an unfolding of the divine purpose in putting human beings into conditions in which such numbers of them would be sure to go wrong. [6]
- This personal peculiarity varies with the age and conditions of the individual. [6]
- Gradually there settled upon him a stoic acceptance of the conditions. [11]
- March understood the unwillingness of the poor to leave the worst conditions in the city for comfort and plenty in the country when he reflected upon this dramatic incident, one of many no doubt which daily occur to entertain them in such streets. [8]
- There are conditions under which an effort to break it may have some chance--that is, some small, some trifling chance--of success. [5]
- They are produced under very different conditions, and betray that fact in every line. [6]
- I told how, under these conditions, the sins and vagaries of his parents had gone far to wreck his life at the beginning of it. [9]
- He had laboured under the delusion that matrimonial conditions were still what they had been in the Eighteenth Century--although it is doubtful whether he had ever thought of that century. [9]
- It provides that under certain conditions she can pull the string and land the property in the cherished home of its happy youth. [5]
- I should like to walk into your church some Sunday and see the changes under such conditions. [4]
- He always came to table under precisely the same conditions, and not only at the same hour but at the same minute. [2]
- Every novel is, to some extent, a compound of truth and fiction, and he has done his best to picture conditions as they were, and to make the spirit of his book true. [9]
- Her mind, sensitive to new ideas, had been keenly stimulated as she listened to Siddons, who began patiently to dwell once more on the ill effect of the conditions he had discovered on the welfare of the entire community. [9]
- One post ran to meet another, and one messenger ran to meet another; and it was even reported--though on doubtful authority--after the rally in his town the Honourable Jacob Botcher had made the remark that, under certain conditions, he might become a reformer. [9]
- The standard objected to is the narrow insular one (the term "insular" is used purely as a geographical one) that measures life, social conditions, feeling, temperament, and national idiosyncrasies expressed in our literature by certain fixed notions prevalent in England. [4]
- Each historian, according to his view of what constitutes a nation's progress, looks for these conditions in the greatness, wealth, freedom, or enlightenment of citizens of France or some other country. [2]
- He was surprised to find that this inner freedom, which was independent of external conditions, now had as it were an additional setting of external liberty. [2]
- Men who want to fight will always put themselves in the most advantageous conditions for fighting. [2]
- His views as to fate, or the determining conditions of the character, brought him near enough to the doctrine of predestination to make him afraid of its consequences, and led him to enter a caveat against any denial of the self-governing power of the will. [6]
- We don't have to explain to you why we want the union,--it's the only way we'll ever get a say about the conditions in which we work and live, now that the day of individual bargaining is gone by. [9]
- This compels us to do many things which we would rather not do, which we might accomplish openly and unopposed if conditions were frankly recognized, and met by wise statesmanship which sought to bring about harmony by the reshaping of laws and policies. [9]
- They were forced to cope with conditions in the way they did, or go to the wall. [9]
- The hordes would thus be exposed to slightly different conditions and habits of life, and would sooner or later come to differ in some small degree. [1]
- The connection between thought and electricity has not been exactly determined, but the cat is mentally very alert in certain conditions of the atmosphere. [4]
- It was as though Fate had deliberately tempted him and arranged the necessary conditions, for Soolsby's feet were in a little pool of liquid which had been spilled on the floor--the experiment was exact and real. [11]
- It was on this paper that young Sam Clemens began his writings--burlesque, as a rule, of local characters and conditions --usually published in his brother's absence; generally resulting in trouble on his return. [5]
- You may have this money on two conditions. [9]
- Historians of the third class assume that the will of the people is transferred to historic personages conditionally, but that the conditions are unknown to us. [2]
- What do you think of a man who deserts a woman under those conditions? [9]
- People accustomed to think in that way forget, or do not know, the inevitable conditions which always limit the activities of any commander in chief. [2]
- What a hopeful thing it is, by-the-way, in the world, that all conditions of people know a lady at sight! [4]
- Any one of these three conditions would stave off recognition by foreign powers, until we had ourselves abandoned the attempt to reduce the South to obedience. [6]
- 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]
- It was under these damaging conditions that he got up to "make good," as the vulgar say. [5]
- What science can there be in a matter in which, as in all practical matters, nothing can be defined and everything depends on innumerable conditions, the significance of which is determined at a particular moment which arrives no one knows when? [2]
- It is not, then, in anything exceptional that we are interested in the operations of Murad Ault, but simply on account of his fortuitous connection with a great fortune which had its origin in very much the same cyclonic conditions that Mr. Ault reveled in. [4]
- Existing conditions presented themselves, and it occurred to him that there were crevices in the town system, and ways into power through the crevices for men clever enough to find them. [9]
- Are they adapting themselves to the new conditions? [4]
- We may concede the unity of all forms of force, but we cannot overlook the fixed differences of its manifestations according to the conditions under which it acts. [3]
- The indifference of the town pained him, and he was naturally not a little grieved at the lack of proper feeling of the country people of America towards those who would better their conditions. [9]
- In such conditions the smallest brain was bound to expand, to take on qualities of judgment and temperateness which would never be developed in ordinary circumstances. [11]
- I conformed to the rules of the game; I soon had sense enough knocked into me to understand that the conditions were not of my making. [9]
- The compassion of the rude state is neither ostentatious nor dilating: nor does it insult its object by the exaction of impossible conditions. [4]
- The statesman or the poet who launches out unmindful of these conditions will be likely to come to grief in her generation. [4]
- He rejoiced in the obscurity that veiled his future, in the many weaknesses which he had in common with those whom he loved, and even in the feeling that he, under the same conditions of life as his contemporaries, had more responsibilities than they. [10]
- I read in the newspapers of her doings, her comings and goings; sometimes she was away for months together, often abroad; and when she was at home I saw her, but infrequently, under conditions more or less formal. [9]
- And without considering the multiplicity and complexity of the conditions any one of which taken separately may seem to be the cause, he snatches at the first approximation to a cause that seems to him intelligible and says: "This is the cause! [2]
- Isn't it in the hope of freeing themselves ultimately from these very conditions? [9]
- In view of the general amelioration of the conditions of life this seems unreasonable and illogical, but it may seem less so when we reflect that human nature is unchanged, and that which has to be satisfied in this world is the mind. [4]
- With respect to the exciting causes we can only say, as when speaking of so-called spontaneous variations, that they relate much more closely to the constitution of the varying organism, than to the nature of the conditions to which it has been subjected. [1]
- He rather preferred the East Side to the West Side lines, because they offered more nationalities, conditions, and characters to his inspection. [8]
- I suspect that the conditions of rude, stern life, in which the colonists found themselves in the wilderness, took the nonsense out of them, as the exigencies of a campaign did out of our physicians and surgeons in the late war. [3]
- Indeed, one of the chief attractions and entertainments in the foreign casinos and conversation-halls is the mingling there of all sorts of peoples, and the animation arising from diversity of conditions. [4]
- With regard to the changes in the general conditions of society and the advance in human knowledge, think for one moment what fifty years have done! [6]
- They recognized that the changed financial conditions had raised up a social bar between their daughters and the young mechanics. [5]
- With respect to the causes of variability, we are in all cases very ignorant; but we can see that in man as in the lower animals, they stand in some relation to the conditions to which each species has been exposed, during several generations. [1]
- On the contrary, the army had never under the best material conditions presented a more cheerful and animated aspect. [2]
- We know what the aldermen are, what political conditions are. [9]
- The Parson says that woman is always most restless under the most favorable conditions, and that there is no state in which she is really happy except that of change. [4]
- I cannot regret that we--you, I should say--are soon to migrate to a more favored region, and carry on your work as teachers and as learners in ampler halls and under far more favorable conditions. [6]
- It is true that we can all have front seats, and we do not exactly need to dress for it as we do for the opera; but the conditions under which it is to be enjoyed are rather dear. [4]
- I have thought that there may be something in the conditions with which you are here surrounded which is repugnant to your feelings,--something which can be avoided only by keeping yourself apart from the people whose acquaintance you would naturally have formed. [6]
- It is wonderful that the conditions of our existence may wholly change without a seeming strangeness. [9]
- We are learning that the chemistry of the body must be studied, not simply by its ingesta and egesta, but that there is a long intermediate series of changes which must be investigated in their own light, under their own special conditions. [3]
- I am convinced that the books of mine which have had so many friends as this book, 'The Seats of the Mighty', has had in the English-speaking world were written in just such conditions of temperamental isolation or absorption. [11]
- It deserves notice that many quadrupeds inhabiting moderately cold regions, although they do not assume a white winter dress, become paler during this season; and this apparently is the direct result of the conditions to which they have long been exposed. [1]
- Still he felt that he had broken through all the conditions with which fate had surrounded his existence, and it seemed to him that he could never succeed in recovering the still, narrow, but peaceful life of the past. [10]
- It is impossible that a workingman who stands upon a metropolitan street corner and observes this Bacchanalian revel and prodigality of expense, should not be embittered by a sense of the inequality of the conditions of life. [4]
- Her books bore testimony to this; for there was a look of sadness in the faces she drew, and a sense of weariness and longing for some imaginary conditions of blessedness or other, which began to be painful. [6]
- Emerson had only tangential relations with the experiment, and tells its story in his "Historic Notes" very kindly and respectfully, but with that sense of the ridiculous in the aspect of some of its conditions which belongs to the sagacious common-sense side of his nature. [6]
- And all this talk of political and financial "wickedness" was rubbish; the wickedness they complained of did not reside merely in individuals it was a social disorder, or rather an order that no longer suited social conditions. [9]
- Let us now take a general glance at some of the conditions of the early settlers; and first, as to the healthfulness of the climate. [3]
- These churches were symbolized in the Scriptures as candlesticks, and on certain conditions there was a sort of implied promise that Smyrna should be endowed with a "crown of life. [5]
- It is a survival; an apparently unnecessary thing which in some strange way has outlived the conditions which once made it necessary. [5]
- They got their supper and a nap, and about midnight we sallied out through a solitude so wholly vacant and complete that it quite overpassed the required conditions. [5]
- By parleying and submitting on acceptable conditions, said some; by remaining free and capturing a city, roared others; first wealthy Mechlin, which could be speedily reached. [10]
- I am not subject to human conditions. [5]
- I want to subject the formal conditions of space and time to a new analysis, and project a possible universe outside of the Order of Things. [6]
- It was not strange that the ship ran well, for all the officers under the new conditions, except Dyck himself, had had previous experience. [11]
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