Use developed in a sentence
Sentences ending with developed
- Outwardly she conformed to the mould; but I had long been aware that inwardly a person had developed. [9]
- It was full to overflowing--one side of it; and I did not miss (save vaguely, in rare moments of weariness) any other side that might have been developed. [9]
- Watch how the thing developed. [11]
- The ears of the chimpanzee and orang are curiously like those of man, and the proper muscles are likewise but very slightly developed. [1]
- Eccentricities of all sorts were developed. [4]
- I am over sixty- five, and am therefore mentally developed! [11]
- How far I shall succeed in gratifying this ambition is yet to be developed. [7]
- But the distinct, separable, independent individualities, taking up conscious life one after the other, are brought out by Mr. James and the authorities to which he refers as I have not elsewhere seen them developed. [6]
- It is occasionally quite absent, or again is largely developed. [1]
- It is out of that moderate letter that the Eighty-Two Thousand-Dollar mare's nest has developed. [5]
Short sentences using developed
- Auguste had developed. [9]
- More cats developed. [5]
- Skill was developed. [4]
Sentences containing developed two or more times
- A great anatomist, Gratiolet, maintains that the anthropomorphous apes do not form a natural sub-group; but that the orang is a highly developed gibbon or semnopithecus, the chimpanzee a highly developed macacus, and the gorilla a highly developed mandrill. [1]
More example sentences with the word developed in them
- I have given you the estimate of the value of a single developed mine. [5]
- For a hundred years the South was developed on its own lines, with astonishingly little exterior bias. [4]
- They are those who developed after the vows of the theological schools were behind them. [9]
- The platysma myoides, which is well developed on the neck, belongs to this system. [1]
- In those animals which have this sense highly developed, such as dogs and horses, the recollection of persons and of places is strongly associated with their odour; and we can thus perhaps understand how it is, as Dr. Maudsley has truly remarked (37. [1]
- We cannot say whether the one part governs the other, or whether both are governed by some earlier developed part. [1]
- But the chances were I should not have developed it, since it would seem that any salvation for me at least must come precisely through suffering, through not getting what I wanted. [9]
- It may be well first to premise that I do not wish to maintain that any strictly social animal, if its intellectual faculties were to become as active and as highly developed as in man, would acquire exactly the same moral sense as ours. [1]
- Matters were going well enough, when trouble developed from an unexpected quarter. [5]
- It is fairly well developed in the two lower divisions of the mammalian series, namely, in the monotremata and marsupials, and in some few of the higher mammals, as in the walrus. [1]
- Luigi's whole heart was in it, and even Angelo developed a surprising amount of interest-which was natural, because he was not merely representing Whigism, a matter of no consequence to him; but he was representing something immensely finer and greater--to wit, Reform. [5]
- Not that he was deficient in intellect, but, to her thought, his was a purely objective mind; or was it objective because it had not been trained or developed subjectively? [11]
- Yet it doubtless was a highly developed provincial lark. [4]
- It was a tremendous conception of Democracy, that of acquiescence to developed leadership made responsible; a conception I was compelled to confess transcended Mr. Watling's, loyal as I was to him.... [9]
- They were more to him than he had ever known; they were parts of himself which had slowly developed, as the features and characteristics of ancestors gradually emerge and are emphasized in a descendant as his years increase. [11]
- For the first time in their intercourse, ideas had come between them, Eda having developed a surprising self-assertion when her new convictions were attacked, a dogged loyalty to a scheme of salvation that Janet found neither inspiring nor convincing. [9]
- For we can thus see how it has come to pass that certain mental faculties, in various and widely distinct groups of animals, have been developed in nearly the same manner and to nearly the same degree. [1]
- I have passed through different stages of feeling with reference to it, as I have developed from infancy to manhood. [6]
- The instinct of those far-off days which had been little removed from the finest animal intelligence had now developed into thought. [11]
- Much more are they needed when the community is only slightly developed mentally and morally. [4]
- In innumerable instances these characters are fully developed only at maturity, and often during only a part of the year, which is always the breeding-season. [1]
- Not only was there this steady growth of intellect, but the infinite delicacy of his nature and its capacity for refinement developed also, as exhibited in the purity and perfection of his language and style of speech. [7]
- The feathers on the throat and breast are sometimes developed into beautiful ruffs and collars. [1]
- In fact, while the temporo-occipital is one of the most constant of sulci in the Catarrhine, or Old World, apes, it is never very strongly developed in the New World apes; it is absent in the smaller Platyrrhini; rudimentary in Pithecia (73. [1]
- 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]
- In spite of the slight antagonism and envy of which I was conscious,--that she was thus superbly in command of the situation, that she had developed her pinions and was thus splendidly able to use them,--my admiration for her had never been greater. [9]
- The beauty of the season is but half developed, so that while there is enough to yield present delight, there is the flattering promise of still further enjoyment. [4]
- The horns of the reindeer are developed at a most unusually early age; but what the cause of this may be is not known. [1]
- That was how the real difference developed between us, although the trouble was deep rooted, for we never really understood each other. [9]
- Nascent organs, on the other hand, though not fully developed, are of high service to their possessors, and are capable of further development. [1]
- In what manner the mental powers were first developed in the lowest organisms, is as hopeless an enquiry as how life itself first originated. [1]
- All present, even the men and maid-servants, were still devoting themselves to the food, when the master of the house rose, and pressing both hands over the back of his head, which was very prominently developed, exclaimed groaning: "I can hold out no longer. [10]
- A tightening of the line enraged him, and he soon developed his tactics. [4]
- As soon as the important faculties of the imagination, wonder, and curiosity, together with some power of reasoning, had become partially developed, man would naturally crave to understand what was passing around him, and would have vaguely speculated on his own existence. [1]
- I believe that the human mind, whenever it is developed enough to comprehend its own action, rests, and has always rested, in this expectation. [4]
- Others say that the highly developed critical judgment of a few persons, from time to time, has established forever what we agree to call masterpieces. [4]
- He carefully examined the harmoniously developed little muscles. [10]
- Under her hands the estates in Virginia have developed even more than under the hands of my brother. [11]
- But it was the constant use of the little knowledge which he had that developed and exercised his mental powers. [7]
- Success had developed the best side of him, the family side; and the worst side of him--a brutal determination to increase his big fortune. [4]
- In the ibex the beard is not developed during the summer, and is so small at other times that it may be called rudimentary. [1]
- If aptitudes for the acquisition of knowledge can be bred into a family as the qualities the sportsman wants in his dog are developed in pointers and setters, we know what we may expect of a descendant of one of the Academic Races. [6]
- Early in June that year, Clemens had developed unmistakable symptoms of heart trouble of a very serious nature. [5]
- It is found that what used to be called lusus naturae, or freaks of nature, are just as much subject to laws as the naturally developed forms of living creatures. [6]
- It soon developed that they were not in the glade nor the thicket. [13]
- The doctor retorted that theological students developed a third eyelid,--the nictitating membrane, which is so well known in birds, and which serves to shut out, not all light, but all the light they do not want. [6]
- We must suppose that the rhythms and cadences of oratory are derived from previously developed musical powers. [1]
- They wished heartily that the new rector who had developed this disquieting personality would peacefully resign and leave them to the former, even tenor of their lives. [9]
- April can boast that in her house is born the spring, whose vigor is only strengthened and beauty developed by her blooming heir. [10]
- I was sure that I could depend upon him: the more so that once frail of body he had developed into a strong, well-controlled man. [11]
- Music and poetry, that had elevated her soul, clever conversation, that had developed her mind, were not to be found here. [10]
- They are only temporarily developed during the breeding-season; and Dr. Gunther suspects that they are brought into action as prehensile organs by the doubling inwards and downwards of the two sides of the body. [1]
- It was the swift amalgamation of two kindred natures in the flame of a perfect sincerity, for even with the dramatic element so strongly developed in him, the Englishman was downright and true. [11]
- Gradually, irksomely, but surely and steadily, it developed, and at last it took definite form as a pretty successful wink. [5]
- Soldier Joe was something sceptical on this point from the fact that she had developed a very uncertain temper. [11]
- During the forenoon something in the nature of an excursion developed itself on the steamboat, but it had so few of the bustling features of an American excursion that I thought it might be a pilgrimage. [4]
- Parental affection, or some feeling which replaces it, has been developed in certain animals extremely low in the scale, for example, in star-fishes and spiders. [1]
- And then he sketched in outline the story as he had developed it, and left the misty outlines of its possibilities to the imagination. [4]
- Splendidly developed, softly sinewy, warmly bountiful, yet without the least physical over-luxuriance or suggestiveness, Jen, with her tawny hair and dark-brown eyes, was a growth of unrestrained, unconventional, and eloquent life. [11]
- Yes, Victoria believed she had developed in him a taste for reading; although he would have listened to Emerson from her lips. [9]
- It did not seem in the retrospect that I would have been: surely not if, after I had married Nancy, I had developed this view of life that seemed to me to be the true view. [9]
- After his departure scarcity and severity developed a mutiny, and six of the settlers were executed. [4]
- Both had the same kind of daring, but in Puss the trait had developed into a somewhat disagreeable outspokenness which made many people dislike her. [9]
- The King's interest rose higher and higher; it developed into enthusiasm. [5]
- The immense mineral resources of some of those Territories ought to be developed as rapidly as possible. [7]
- This view is rendered all the more probable, as it is known that fine, short, and pale-coloured hairs on the limbs and other parts of the body, occasionally become developed into "thickset, long, and rather coarse dark hairs," when abnormally nourished near old-standing inflamed surfaces. [1]
- After she had put away several barrels of gimcracks, and folded up screens and rugs and skins, and carried them all off to the little dark store-room which the flat developed, she perceived at once a roominess and coziness in it unsuspected before. [8]
- Strange effects are produced by suffering any living thing to be developed under conditions such as Nature had not intended for it. [6]
- Anna, with no previous practise in oratory, had suddenly developed the gift of making speeches, the more effective with her fellow workers because unstudied, because they flowed directly out of an experience she was learning to interpret and universalize. [9]
- When Montcalm came, practically taking the military command out of the hands of the Governor, Vaudreuil developed a singular jealous spirit against the General. [11]
- In Europeans the power differs greatly in different individuals, as I am assured by an eminent naturalist who possesses this sense highly developed, and who has attended to the subject. [1]
- Therefore it is possible that they might pass and be developed into each other. [1]
- All three, law, politics and business, were interdependent, united by a nervous system too complex to be developed here. [9]
- I need not point out to you that Honora is, to say the least, remarkably good looking, and that she has developed very rapidly. [9]
- His power of persuasion, which had always been marked, was developed to an extraordinary degree, now that he became engaged in congenial questions and subjects. [7]
- During this late period Heinrich Brugsch developed in the linguistic department of Egyptology what I had gained from Lepsius and by my own industry, and I gladly term myself his pupil. [10]
- At the latter part of this period, another sulcus, the "posterio- parietal," or "Fissure of Rolando" is developed, and it is followed, in the course of the sixth month, by the other principal sulci of the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes. [1]
- The nictitating membrane, or third eyelid, with its accessory muscles and other structures, is especially well developed in birds, and is of much functional importance to them, as it can be rapidly drawn across the whole eye-ball. [1]
- The frontal sinus, or the projection over the eye-brows, is largely developed, and the jaws are prognathous to an "effrayant" degree; so that these idiots somewhat resemble the lower types of mankind. [1]
- Life in the open had developed in him the physical astuteness of the wild man, and he had all the gifts that make a supreme open-air fighter. [11]
- From this isolation one thing was developed, and another thing might in due time be expected. [4]
- In the case of the lower animals it seems much more appropriate to speak of their social instincts, as having been developed for the general good rather than for the general happiness of the species. [1]
- And in memory of the greatest man Australasia ever developed or ever will develop, there is a stately monument to George Augustus Robinson, the Conciliator in--no, it is to another man, I forget his name. [5]
- Without the advantage of public works, the resources of the nation have been developed and its power displayed in the construction of a Navy of such magnitude, which has at the very period of its creation rendered signal service to the Union. [7]
- When the period of moulting has been accelerated, the age at which the colours of the adult plumage are first developed will falsely appear to us to be earlier than it really is. [1]
- In some species of Lobivanellus a similar tubercle becomes developed during the breeding-season "into a short horny spur. [1]
- No doubt characters of all kinds may be too much developed for beauty. [1]
- Many muscles are occasionally developed in man, which are proper to the Quadrumana or other mammals. [1]
- Moreover, no philologist now supposes that any language has been deliberately invented; it has been slowly and unconsciously developed by many steps. [1]
- Yet it was not an Edison and couldn't be developed into one. [5]
- What had occurred nobody knew, but thereafter there developed a slight antagonism between the two operators. [4]
- Perhaps there is no danger, but the American people have developed an unexpected capacity for destroying things; they can destroy anything. [4]
- I stand to my English origin, but I want to see the French develop here as they've developed in France, alive to all new ideas, dreaming good dreams. [11]
- The government of my country snubs honest simplicity but fondles artistic villainy, and I think I might have developed into a very capable pickpocket if I had remained in the public service a year or two. [5]
- At the lunch-table Mr. Parr plunged into a discussion of some of the still undecided details of the new settlement house, in which, as the plan developed, he had become more and more interested. [9]
- Daily he grew more gentle and kind, and gradually developed a quaintly merry mood. [13]
- At the rare moments when the old fire did kindle in her handsome, fully developed body she was even more attractive than in former days. [2]
- The youthful architect's mind was confused by the multitude of suggestions which were crowding in upon it, and which he had not yet had time or developed mature strength sufficient to reduce to order. [6]
- The Bohemian's face might be considered pretty; her dark eyes sparkled brightly, animating the immature features, now slightly sunburnt; and although four years younger than Eva, her figure, though not above middle height, was well developed and, in spite of its flexibility, aristocratic in bearing. [10]
- As the various mental faculties gradually developed themselves the brain would almost certainly become larger. [1]
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