Use deeply in a sentence
Sentences starting with deeply
- Deeply agitated, we watched during the memorable examination the touching spectacle of the greatest heart making itself the standard by which to measure what is petty and ignoble. [10]
- Deeply moved by the firmness with which Charmian witnessed the approach of death, Barine listened in silence, but suddenly started as the sharp tones of a well-known voice called her friend's name and, as she turned, Iras stood before her. [10]
- Deeply anxious concerning the fate of the woman in her care--greatly agitated, moreover, and exhausted physically and mentally--Charmian sought her own apartments. [10]
- Deeply agitated, he struggled to repress his sobs as he told her that the old man's longing was fulfilled and his Saviour had summoned him. [10]
- Deeply esteemed and sincerely beloved, he managed the institute during the time that we three brothers were pupils there. [10]
- Deeply as her sentiments rebelled, here, too, Barbara had become his preserver; for when the Bloody Council had sentenced him to the gallows, she had succeeded, with great difficulty, through her manifold relations to the heads of the Spanish party, in obtaining his pardon. [10]
- Deeply as Gombert regretted it, he could therefore do nothing to make her residence in Brussels more agreeable. [10]
- Deeply moved, she put it on her finger; but Andreas pointed to the motto, and said with failing utterance: "That is your road--and mine--my father's motto: Per aspera ad astra. [10]
- Deeply troubled, she pressed her hand upon her bosom. [10]
- Deeply troubled, and more and more distressed as time went on by new disturbing thoughts, she hurriedly paced from side to side of the long, narrow chamber in the gathering darkness. [10]
Sentences ending with deeply
- Then she looked up at the Doctor so steadily and searchingly that the diamond eyes of Elsie herself could hardly have pierced more deeply. [6]
- Everybody was pitying Tom, he looked so quiet and sorrowful, and seemed to feel his great loss so deeply. [5]
- It was easy to read in her high, smooth brow and dark-blue eyes with their direct gaze, that she could think clearly and decisively, and also feel deeply. [10]
- As Charmian went to Lochias with Archibius, it was difficult for her to find words, the events of the past few hours had agitated her so deeply. [10]
- It was necessary to her, for she occupied herself with the helpless little creature when, during the long morning hours of Ulrich's absence, sorrowful thought troubled her too deeply. [10]
- I was surprised to find myself resenting the imputation, and deeply. [9]
- She felt as though a heavy weight lay on her breast, and to relieve its intolerable pressure drew in her breath deeply. [9]
- Her breath, in the first tumult of her thought, came and went deeply. [9]
- He was certain that this portrait had moved her deeply. [11]
- He showed me that I have erred deeply. [10]
Short sentences using deeply
- She sobbed deeply, softly. [11]
- You needn't blush so deeply. [10]
- I was deeply moved. [5]
- Pollux has offended him deeply. [10]
- Anna Mikhaylovna sighed deeply. [2]
- Her pride was deeply wounded. [10]
- I reflected deeply. [5]
Sentences containing deeply two or more times
- She had grieved deeply, very deeply, but this mood soon passed away, and now she could be happy in Ulrich's society, and forget sorrow and heartache. [10]
More example sentences with the word deeply in them
- It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him. [6]
- I am deeply your debtor for revelations which never could have come to me without your help. [11]
- How deeply have you concerned yourselves about this in Austria, France, and Germany? [5]
- The very next year he stood in the place of his father who fell at Ascalon, deeply lamented. [10]
- Why had he wounded her so deeply the night before? [10]
- If he had wounded her deeply, he had a right to expect her to excuse many things in him. [10]
- What bliss it would be if she was permitted to penetrate deeply into his soul, if it were allotted to her to make the ruler's grave eyes sparkle with radiant delight! [10]
- In the Adirondack woods is a wage-earner and lay preacher in the lumber-camps who is of noble character and deeply religious. [5]
- But a true woman can always show kindness to everyone whom she does not scorn, so though she blushed deeply at the sight of the man whose kiss she had returned, she received him cordially, and with sympathetic questions. [10]
- The gracious sentiment with which the Queen sought to express her sense of what Holland owed him would have been deeply felt even had her personal friendship been less dear to us all. [6]
- The physician noticed, with warm sympathy, how deeply this mysterious expectation had influenced her excitable nature, ever torn by varying emotions, and the excellent man was ready to aid her as a friend and intercessor. [10]
- Being deeply engaged with the details of the expedition to the Soudan, David had not gone to the Palace; and he was unaware of the turn which things had taken. [11]
- He rapped loudly with his knuckles on the inside of the door-post of the ante-room, coughed loudly, and then said, bowing deeply to the steward on the threshold of the sitting-room: "Noble Keraunus--I have come, as beseems me, to pay you my respects. [10]
- Consider that Philometor will not confirm the donation of the land unless he quits the temple deeply penetrated by the greatness of our god. [10]
- Whoever knows it, whoever serves it, whoever impresses it deeply on his soul and only breathes and moves in it, no longer has any taint of baseness; he soars high above the earth, and knows nothing of misery and death. [10]
- These were they who resented deeply Fleda's defection, and truthfully felt that she had passed out of their circle for ever; that she despised them, and looked down on them from another sphere. [11]
- If his mistress, who had left him full of anxiety from the fear that her departure would deeply agitate the blind man, should learn how indifferently he had received it! [10]
- The old man's whispered exhortation to his young friend to spare the imperial master, to whom he was so deeply indebted, a fresh sorrow, restored to the infuriated young knight his power of self-control. [10]
- Nilus, who wrote while Orion dictated, giving the document a legal form, was deeply touched by the young man's fore thought and kindness; for in truth, since his desecration of the judgment-seat, he had given him up for a lost soul. [10]
- Then a thing, which would have been amusing if it had not been so deeply human, happened. [11]
- The low words which the artist exchanged with the woman whose love, even during the period of separation, would shed light and warmth upon his darkened life, were deeply impressed upon the souls of both. [10]
- The danger in which Heinz stood of being drawn into the monastery made him deeply anxious, and he had already ventured several times to oppose his design. [10]
- Ann likewise understood what had brought her sickly friend to her, and she whispered to me that albeit she was deeply thankful for the abundant goodness my aunt had ever shown her, yet could she never swerve from her well-considered purpose. [10]
- Perhaps because they were rather deeply set, though large, and because they seemed to glow in the shadows made by the brows, the strange intensity was deepened. [11]
- We made our way very slowly; and it was ten o'clock before we reached what appeared to be the summit, a ridge deeply covered with moss, low balsams, and blueberry-bushes. [4]
- My cousin Laura was of course deeply distressed to feel that her thoughtlessness had been the cause of so grave an accident. [6]
- The whole town was laughing in its sleeve, and the court knew it, and its dignity was deeply hurt. [5]
- Such a thing was incomprehensible to Biberli; but notwithstanding her letter--nay, even on its account--he longed still more ardently to lead her home to his mother and see her receive the blessing of the woman whom he so deeply honoured. [10]
- But the enemy was evidently delayed, and Ephraim easily perceived the cause of their diminished speed; for the road constantly grew softer and the narrow wheels of the chariots cut deeply into it and perhaps sank to the axles. [10]
- This circumstance, which was deeply lamented by his parents and tutors, was in fact, in the best opinions, an advantage to him; for it often happens that apparent superiority does us damage, and that from apparent defect springs the saving of our life. [10]
- Twichell, of course, was deeply concerned and naturally overjoyed at Grant's interest. [5]
- The Brabant palace was constantly besieged by people of all classes inquiring about the condition of the still honoured and by many deeply beloved monarch, and Barbara almost daily asked for news of him. [10]
- Even while Gorgias was beckoning to him from the two-wheeled chariot, the thought entered his mind that yonder handsome youth, who had so deeply wronged Barine and Dion, would be the very person to help carry his friend through the low-roofed passage to the sea. [10]
- Once more I was acutely conscious of my inability to feel deeply at supreme moments. [9]
- Still, his plan was a bold one; Caracalla had been deeply offended by the scornful tone of the attacks on him, and Melissa's brother was perhaps the only one of the scoffers who had been taken. [10]
- At last he walked some distance away from the house, deeply lost in thought, and he did not notice that a man came slowly, heavily, to the door of the hut, and opening it, entered. [11]
- During the long voyage, the strange mystery of the ocean was wrought into her consciousness so deeply, that it seemed to have become a part of her being. [6]
- He does not vouchsafe a glance at the jubilant crowd, but gazes down at the road, his well-shaped brow so deeply furrowed with gloom that he might be meditating some evil deed. [10]
- He had always used that same consecrated knife; with it he had murdered his long array of Lynches, and with it he had left upon the forehead of each victim a peculiar mark--a cross, deeply incised. [5]
- The zodiac promises us a good star, and the figures representing it are not the common emblems, but each deeply significant. [10]
- Far from pressing upon me the thoughts which moved him so deeply, it was long ere he permitted the first glimpse into his soul. [10]
- The infantry ranged under the colonnades at the sides were evidently startled at the sight of these ladders, and Gorgo could perceive by the trembling of the curtain near which she and Apuleius were standing, how deeply the physician was agitated. [10]
- I had been twice invited to weddings in that famous room: once to the marriage of my friend Motley's daughter, then to that of Mr. Frederick Locker's daughter to Lionel Tennyson, whose recent death has been so deeply mourned. [6]
- Though it is true I may be somewhat unjust, for I am deeply annoyed. [14]
- I wrote The Trail of the Sword because the early history of the struggles between the French and English and the North American Continent interested me deeply and fascinated my imagination. [11]
- Clemens was deeply touched by the offering from those "western isles"--the memory of which was always so sweet to him. [5]
- During three days Tom was deeply concerned about the Judge's condition and hungry for news of it. [5]
- Too deeply chagrined to see any humour in the situation, I settled down in a Pullman seat and went over and over again the event of that afternoon until the train reached the city. [9]
- Panting, fascinated, loath to leave yet fearful, Janet watched him, breathing now deeply this atmosphere of smoke, of strife, and turmoil. [9]
- We were forbidden to go on the platform in front of the Neuenkirche where they were placed, but the spectacle must have produced a strange yet deeply pathetic impression. [10]
- I intended later to devote myself earnestly to the study of physiology, for without it Lotze could be but half understood; and from physiologists emanated the conflict which at that time so deeply stirred the learned world. [10]
- Without permitting himself to be used as a tool, he became an advocate for the unfortunate woman whom he so deeply esteemed. [10]
- The reader seems to be deeply absorbed in its contents, and at times greatly excited by what he reads; for his face is flushed, his eyes glitter, and--there rolls a large tear down his cheek. [6]
- Even as she thought it for this thousandth time, her face flushed deeply, and a mist came before her eyes. [11]
- He felt as though a miracle was wrought before his eyes, and, deeply loved, kissed his master's sleeve. [10]
- We never felt this so deeply as when we finished the last chapter of the above-named extravagant work. [5]
- How deeply all this pierced Eva's heart! [10]
- I will say this much for the nobility: that, tyrannical, murderous, rapacious, and morally rotten as they were, they were deeply and enthusiastically religious. [5]
- The avocat was thinking deeply, and as, in the dusk, he left the Cure at his own door, all that he ventured was: "Singular--a most singular person! [11]
- When he said they must be going, Gorgo kissed the little singer; indeed, as soon as she saw how deeply she was grieved, shedding bitter but silent tears, she had hastened to take her in her arms and comfort her like a sister. [10]
- Looking deeply into these things, we find that "a zeal . [5]
- Erasmus, as a theologian, was deeply versed in the Protestant faith, while he professed Catholicism merely as a consequence of his birth and with a layman's understanding and knowledge. [10]
- Beaton was left, then, unmolestedly awaiting the course of destiny, when he read in the morning paper, over his coffee at Maroni's, the deeply scare-headed story of Conrad's death and the clubbing of Lindau. [8]
- Usually she distinguished them in dreams, but they often came to her also in solitary hours, when she was deeply absorbed by thoughts of the past or the future. [10]
- The truth is the Young Doctor was somewhat of an expert in human nature, and he deeply wanted to know the history of this wandering habitant, because he had a great compassionate liking for him. [11]
- The death of the woman below had moved her deeply, for the wonderful charm of Florette's manner had won her also. [10]
- A minister of the United States does not cease to be a citizen of the United States, as deeply interested as others in all that relates to the welfare of his country. [6]
- In some cases the trachea is convoluted, like a French horn, and is deeply embedded in the sternum. [1]
- His companion crossed the threshold close behind him, sullen, deeply incensed, and determined to order his son to choose between his love and favour and the daughter of this unfriendly man, whom only a sudden accident had prevented from breaking the betrothal. [10]
- When he understood the thing and had read your letter, he seemed very deeply moved. [6]
- The sight of the sufferer touched him deeply, and the less Narses would take or give, the more thankful was Justinus when he gave the faintest sign of reviving interest. [10]
- A sense of the striving and the suffering deeply possessed him; and this grew the more intense as he gained some knowledge of the forces at work-forces of pity, of destruction, of perdition, of salvation. [8]
- The position of the stars, however, had been so unfavourable that the more deeply Cleopatra entered into these matters, the less easy he found it to urge the mitigating influences of distant planets, which he had at first pointed out. [10]
- 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]
- He looked round the room slowly once as though he wished to fix it clearly and deeply in his mind. [11]
- As they neared the river, Ingolby became deeply agitated. [11]
- The face of the old man was deeply lined now, but it might once have been handsome, and in the large blue eyes there still lay evidence of a quick intellect and a dignified self-respect. [10]
- That he realized the magnitude--for her--of the task to which she had set herself; that he sympathized deeply with the spirit which had undertaken it, she was as sure as though he had said so. [9]
- 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 events of the last few hours had moved him deeply, and shaken his confidence in his unerring judgment of men and things. [10]
- I hastily placed the lamps, took the clay in my hand, and feature by feature I brought forth with bitter joy the image that is deeply graven in my heart, believing that thus I might be released from the spell. [10]
- The voice of the great Macedonian sounded hollow and unearthly, but what he said had interested the emperor deeply and raised his spirits. [10]
- These pictures of the future occupied his thoughts so deeply that he neither saw nor heard what was passing around him. [10]
- An instant later the figure of a woman, deeply veiled, stood within the room, beside the table where he had been writing. [11]
- Twice walking with the English Annex, I met him, and they were so deeply absorbed in conversation they hardly noticed me. [6]
- When Plutarch conducted the Emperor and his friends to see the Bacchus Antinous, which Pollux had completed in the clay, Hadrian was deeply struck and wished to know the name of the master who had executed this noble work of art. [10]
- So this year the deeply offended father held the highest place in the Council, and in the whole community of Nuremberg he, more than any one else, would decide the fate of the Eysvogels. [10]
- Even up in the country, when she was overawed by his acquaintance, at first, she was not very deeply overawed, and at times she was not overawed at all. [8]
- The freedman entered the boat weeping, and Hermon, deeply agitated, turned his face toward him. [10]
- I remember all the accounts there given of the battle-fields and struggles for the liberties of the country; and none fixed themselves upon my imagination so deeply as the struggle here at Trenton, New Jersey. [7]
- I deeply regret that you were not renominated, not that I have aught against Mr. Brough. [7]
- I was aware that she had a great anxiety on her mind at this time; and being acquainted with its nature, I could not but deeply admire the patient docility which she displayed in her conduct towards her father. [14]
- It was clear that many of them were deeply moved at being in the presence of the daughter of the Ry of Rys, who had for so long exiled himself. [11]
- It was clear that Judge Carcasson felt deeply the dangers of the crisis, and that the futile outburst had merely been the agitated protest of the helpless. [11]
- Perhaps the fact that it occurred so soon after Rudolph's election to the sovereignty, during the early days of his residence in our goodly city, imprinted it so deeply upon our imperial master's memory. [10]
- Charles angrily exclaimed that he knew what such illness meant, and his under lip protruded so far that it was easy to perceive how deeply this fresh proof of Barbara's defiance and vanity incensed him. [10]
- He only realized that Dyck was very still, and strangely, deeply interested. [11]
- It cannot be that any other has come between us--" Myrtle blushed so deeply that there was no need of his finishing his question. [6]
- I wish to thank you, first of all, for the consideration you have shown me, and to tell you how deeply I appreciate your taking the entire burden of the work of the parish. [9]
- You need not thank us--we are deeply in your debt. [10]
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