Use detail in a sentence
Sentences ending with detail
- Their prominence was wholly gone; they were not even worth drowning; so I removed that detail. [5]
- I revealed the whole episode to him with considerable elaboration and nice attention to detail. [5]
- We do not whirl him around a stick, as they do, but that is merely a detail. [5]
- Nothing that she was appears in it, everything that she was not appears there in detail. [5]
- It was a true story, too--about Captain Rounceville's shipwreck --true in every detail. [5]
- It is troublesome to get into, and there is so much detail. [5]
- It is needless to dwell upon them in detail. [4]
- Inspector Blunt unfolded the whole matter to him, detail by detail. [5]
- Why "Thoughts on the Universe, by Byles Gridley, A. M.," had not met with an eager welcome and a permanent demand from the discriminating public, it would take us too long to inquire in detail. [6]
- The inscriptions in the seven sanctuaries of Abydos, published by Alariette, are full of instruction as to these ordinances, which were significant in every detail. [10]
Short sentences using detail
- What detail is that? [5]
- Yes, one noted that detail. [5]
- Every detail will tell. [4]
- That is a perplexing detail. [5]
- My Itinerary lacks a detail. [5]
Sentences containing detail two or more times
- He asked the next gentleman for one detail in a sum in addition; another for one detail in a sum of subtraction; others for single details in mathematical problems of various kinds; he got them. [5]
- No, I will give them to you honestly, detail by detail, just as Manchon and I set them down daily in the official record of the court, and just as one may read them in the printed histories. [5]
- And so the document went on, detail by detail, turning these waters of life to poison, this gold to dross, these proofs of a noble and beautiful life to evidences of a foul and odious one. [5]
- Taken detail by detail, it is as innocent as moonshine. [5]
More example sentences with the word detail in them
- Your arguments and your conversations have shown you to be intimately conversant with every detail of this national quarrel. [5]
- Under these circumstances you will readily see why I should not speak in detail of the course I shall deem it best to pursue. [7]
- I already behold you creating other works to the delight of gods and men; but this Demeter extorts boundless, enthusiastic appreciation; both as a whole, and in detail, it is faultless and worthy of the most ardent praise. [10]
- But why did you choose a detail of my question which could be answered only with vague hearsay evidence, and go right by one which could have been answered with deadly facts?--facts in everybody's reach, facts which none can dispute. [5]
- He invited the writer to accompany him, and elsewhere I have told in detail the story of that excursion,--[See Mark Twain; A Biography, chap. [5]
- When he was within twenty paces, and Nicholas could clearly distinguish every detail of his handsome, happy young face, he experienced a feeling tenderness and ecstasy such as he had never before known. [2]
- Every detail connected with the matter costs something, and helps to fatten a priest. [5]
- The detail labor will, of course, have to be done by others; but I will be greatly obliged if you will give it such general supervision as you can find consistent with your more strictly military duties. [7]
- Both as a whole and in detail Charles approved them, and gladly left to the minister the final negotiations with the duke, who intended to leave Ratisbon at noon. [10]
- In a little while the measured tread of military men was heard approaching, and the culprits entered the presence in charge of an under-sheriff and escorted by a detail of the king's guard. [5]
- How charming they were--in spirit, manner, language, pronunciation, enunciation, grammar, phrasing, matter, carriage, clothes--in every detail that goes to make the real lady and gentleman, and welcome guest. [5]
- In fact, Joan went but little into detail herself, usually merely saying, "That is not true--passez outre"; or, "I have answered that before--let the clerk read it in his record," or saying some other brief thing. [5]
- That day, as we sat on the summit, he gave in great detail the story, the general outline of which is well known. [4]
- In his pages we find characters and scenes minutely set forth in elaborate and characteristic detail, which is relieved and heightened in effect by the artistic breadth of light and shade thrown across the broader prospects of history. [6]
- If any detail was wanting to round out and reward this knightly performance in strict accord with the old romances, it was supplied by the subsequent handsome conduct of Prince Sigismund. [4]
- Ah, yes, he was still blind; but never had he observed and recognised human life and its stage, down to the minutest detail, which his eyes refused to show him, so keenly as during these clays. [10]
- Then my mind was made up, and I said: "Yes, everything is ready; everything is shipshape, no detail is wanting. [5]
- The Chinaman's death was faithful in its detail, and it was true to his nature. [11]
- If the ship was "by the stern," he would suggest to Columbus to detail some men to "shift that baggage. [5]
- Thus the Imperial visit swallowed up millions, and Hadrian, who enquired into every detail and contrived to obtain information as to the sums expended by the city, blamed the recklessness of his lavish entertainers. [10]
- I was looking upon a god, an actual god, a recognized and accepted god; and every detail of his person and his dress had a consuming interest for me. [5]
- The subject is treated in great detail by Pettigrew, History of Egyptian Mummies. [10]
- Our records of travel also explain in detail what this educator meant by the words "unity with life"; for our attention was directed not only to beautiful views or magnificent works of art and architecture, but to noteworthy public institutions or great manufactories. [10]
- Interesting, and easy to understand--except in one detail, which I will mention presently. [5]
- He had found to the smallest detail Billy's iniquity, and he was now ready to shoulder the responsibility, to save the man, who, he knew, was scarce worth the saving. [11]
- It soon came to prefer sheep meat to any other food, and by and by it came to prefer the kidney-fat to any other detail of the sheep. [5]
- Is the word to carry with it license to define in detail an invisible world, and to authorize and excommunicate those whose trust is different? [9]
- The book seems to be merely a prosy detail of imaginary history, with the Old Testament for a model; followed by a tedious plagiarism of the New Testament. [5]
- I come now to a mental detail wherein the ant is a long way the superior of any human being. [5]
- We watched the tinted pictures grow and brighten upon the water till every little detail of forest, precipice and pinnacle was wrought in and finished, and the miracle of the enchanter complete. [5]
- All objects seen through it had a bright, strong vividness, not only of outline, but of every minute detail, which they would not have had when seen simply through the same depth of atmosphere. [5]
- I think that this one detail will give you a better idea of Sammy's character than any labored-out description I could furnish you of him. [5]
- To human beings this is a much more hate-inspiring thing than is any detail connected with religion. [5]
- Every detail of this first journey has remained stamped on my memory. [10]
- Examined in detail, this and much of the show of testimony brought up to stare the daylight of conviction out of countenance, proves to be in a great measure unmeaning and inapplicable, as might be easily shown were it necessary. [3]
- And then, besides, they save in that other little detail, you know--repudiate their own tickets, and collect a poor little illegitimate extra shilling out of you for that twelve miles, and----" "Well, in any case----" "Wait--there's more. [5]
- The second of these two last stories must be told in prosaic detail to show its whole value as a coincidence. [6]
- About one detail there were no differences; all agreed that Father Peter's account of how the money came into his hands was just about unbelievable--it had such an impossible look. [5]
- It being Lent, there might be a chance to catch her neglecting some detail of her religious duties. [5]
- This is what the wise tell you; they all say it; they say it every day, and it is the sole detail upon which they all agree. [5]
- And speaking of the war-flurry, it seemed to me to bring to light the unexpected, in a detail or two. [5]
- You will have the transport furnished with suitable supplies for that purpose, and detail an officer of the Quartermaster's Department, who, under special instructions to be given, shall have charge of the business. [7]
- His contributions to the text seldom improved it, but barring that detail he was a good reader; I can say that much for him. [5]
- They know that the reader has forgotten every detail of it, and that nothing of the tremendous event is left in his mind but a vague and formless luminous smudge. [5]
- He fought around the present detail a little while, then gave it up and said he couldn't really see his way to clearing Tracy. [5]
- Every detail of the pilot-house was familiar to me, with one exception,--a large-mouthed tube under the breast-board. [5]
- He examined all the papers in detail, and whenever there seemed anything like a hitch, either in the papers or my statement, he would go back and take up the thread and follow it patiently out to an intelligent and satisfactory result. [5]
- To detail just the opposite of the above invoice is to describe me. [5]
- His was not the nature to enjoy the stony detail of his profession. [11]
- The reports of the librarian have told or will tell you, in some detail, what has been accomplished since the 21st of December, 1874, when six gentlemen met at the house of Dr. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch to discuss different projects for a medical library. [3]
- A detail of the immediate foreground: a mouldering ship perched high up on a reef-bench. [5]
- The stories that the house was haunted gained in frequency of repetition and detail of circumstance. [6]
- No two of the envelopes were alike, and no two of the superscriptions were in the same hand, but the letters inside were just like each other in every detail but one. [5]
- Every detail of the damaging circumstances that occurred in the graveyard upon that morning which all present remembered so well was brought out by credible witnesses, but none of them were cross-examined by Potter's lawyer. [5]
- Do you note the commercial value of that detail? [5]
- It could require the ayes and noes on the motion, and use up thirty minutes on that detail. [5]
- You see by the added detail that she departed with her coachman. [5]
- Something told me that the book was done when I got to that point--and so the strong temptation to put Huck's life at the Widow's into detail, instead of generalizing it in a paragraph was resisted. [5]
- The figure was that of a man without a skin; with every vein, artery, muscle, every fiber and tendon and tissue of the human frame represented in minute detail. [5]
- Had he not telephoned to Boston for the rooms, rehearsed in his own mind every detail of what had subsequently happened? [9]
- However, it would take too long to detail all his projects. [5]
- He preferred the surprise of it, and the general avoidance of detail. [5]
- I appointed a strong detail to cut down trees with ice-axes and trim them for piers to support the bridge. [5]
- Listening to the story of the struggle between love and duty, Pierre saw before his eyes every minutest detail of his last meeting with the object of his love at the Sukharev water tower. [2]
- Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed fitting and proper. [7]
- He had made some mistake in detail. [11]
- He explained in some detail, with statistics, the waste and inefficiency and dishonesty in various departments under the present system, dwelling particularly upon the deplorable state of affairs in the city hospital. [9]
- Now, to introduce so illustrious a name as Henry M. Stanley by any detail of what the man has done is clear aside from my purpose; that would be stretching the unnecessary to an unconscionable degree. [5]
- This is a significant detail, and is good circumstantial evidence that the moa has been extinct 500 years, since the Maori has himself--by tradition--been in New Zealand since the end of the fifteenth century. [5]
- That last detail should not be lightly passed over by the reader; it is well entitled to attention. [5]
- That last detail should not be lightly passed over by the read; it is well entitled to attention. [5]
- Also his 'Naturliche Schopfungsgeschicte,' 1868, in which he gives in detail his views on the genealogy of man. [1]
- I thought it scarcely worth while to write you the news which he could and would tell you more in detail. [7]
- That is to say, he placed a number of copies of inscriptions before him and studied them both collectively and in detail. [5]
- Still, I was sane enough to notice this detail, to wit: many of the terms used in the most matter-of-fact way by this great assemblage of the first ladies and gentlemen in the land would have made a Comanche blush. [5]
- All that she said was judicious and precise, and showed that she herself superintended her household in every detail, and was accustomed to command with complete freedom. [10]
- He had already related this in detail when Kuni came to listen. [10]
- According to these recommendations, Manuel X. was supreme in all the arts connected with his complex trade; and these manifold arts were mentioned--and praised-in detail. [5]
- The young lady-teacher read them with a certain indifference of manner, as one reads proofs--noting defects of detail, but not commonly arrested by the matters treated of. [6]
- Any detail of railroading that is not troublesome cannot honorably be described as continental. [5]
- He desires to pursue in detail the vast new discoveries of the astronomers, which even amid the pressure of duties he had explained to him. [10]
- Indeed, her mental processes were never clearer than when she settled upon her simple toilet, made as it was in every detail with the sure instinct of a woman who dresses for her lover. [4]
- And these pictures presented themselves to her so clearly and in such detail that they seemed now present, now past, and now future. [2]
- A wash is poured over it, and the whole scene comes out in all its perfection of detail. [6]
- A thing of perfect beauty and of absolute finish in every detail, it might pass for the work of genii who knew naught of the weaknesses and ills with which mankind are beset. [5]
- Every detail of parting was anguish to him. [8]
- He states his own opinions and feelings, and leaves it to be inferred that he has good grounds for adopting them; but he spares the Americans the bitterness which a detail of the circumstances would have produced. [5]
- He is always overlooking a detail here and there that might be valuable in helping us understand a situation. [5]
- It praised the orators, the militia, and all the bands that came from everywhere, and all this in honest country newspaper detail, but the writer ran out of adjectives toward the end. [5]
- They were more or less duplicates, but as the one to his brother is of fuller detail and more intimate than the others, it has been selected for preservation here. [5]
- There was no one moment when he launched into great popularity--nay, in detail, he seemed to himself not to have made the strike that ambition is always expecting. [4]
- But there is one detail in which the Raid-episode exactly repeats history. [5]
- All the phases of unhallowed passion are described in full detail. [6]
- Meantime a detail of Socialists had swarmed up the side steps and overflowed the President and the Vice, and were crowding and shouldering and shoving them out of the place. [5]
- From the code of morals I have been following and revising and revising for seventy-two years I remember one detail. [5]
- He must beware of dry detail. [5]
- The process need not be gone into in detail, being the time-honoured one employed in the Ribblevale affair of "running down" the line, or perhaps it would be better to say "showing it up. [9]
- The face was not bad, certainly not in detail, and even the penetrating eyes seemed at the moment capable of a humorous expression, but it was that of a man whom you would not like to have your enemy. [4]
- But is there not a detail that is new, fresh, original? [5]
- Apparently there is no detail that can help make life worth living that has not been carefully ascertained and placed out of the Trappist's reach. [5]
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