Use differently in a sentence
Sentences ending with differently
- Everything might have turned out so differently! [4]
- Antinous had learnt to regard everything crippled or defective with aversion, as a monstrous failure of nature's plastic harmony, but to pity it tenderly; but now he felt quite differently. [10]
- I said it then only because it would have been dreadful for him, but he understood it differently. [2]
- It was of the same breed of dogs that was in the books, but it acted very differently. [5]
- He had pictured the dreadful tyrant quite differently. [10]
- I cannot conceive that other men feel differently. [7]
- I suppose he talks to other people differently. [4]
- We birds now sing differently. [10]
- I wish to share nothing, not even a drink at the table, with any man who has Holland blood, and feels differently. [10]
- He has never seemed to notice that he is stating his views differently from what he did then; but by some sort of accident, he has always really stated it differently. [7]
Short sentences using differently
- How differently Alice treated him. [5]
- Other people will judge differently. [5]
- Do you think differently? [7]
- I thought quite differently. [2]
- He soon saw differently. [11]
- Her voice sounds differently. [10]
- Forced applause sounds differently. [10]
- Do you think differently, Judge? [7]
- Antyllus is differently constituted. [10]
- I think differently. [7]
Sentences containing differently two or more times
- I have not intended differently, but as it seems to be differently understood I shall direct him to give you orders and you to obey them. [7]
More example sentences with the word differently in them
- I thought maybe you viewed the matter differently from other people. [5]
- Doubtless you, madam, would have arranged it differently, and not made it up of such incongruous elements. [4]
- Perhaps, after a while, you may come to feel differently --I didn't mean to startle you," she heard him reply gently. [9]
- This wanting things was the corner-stone of my character, and I believe that the science of the future will bear me out when I say that it might have been differently built upon. [9]
- The odd thing was that he should have bowed to Clark, who was dressed no differently from Bowman and Harrod and Duff; and the man's voice trembled piteously as he spoke. [9]
- At first she was pleased with the idea, but presently she began to feel differently about it. [5]
- These monkeys behaved very differently when a dead fish, a mouse (12. [1]
- Cyprian Eveleth looked very differently on the new manifestations Myrtle was making of her tastes and inclinations. [6]
- When the time to show you our work arrives, you will be surprised to discover how differently two persons see and copy the same object. [10]
- I often ought to have behaved differently to you; but why have you never in the smallest thing sought my love? [10]
- It enables him to get a favorable outlook out of statistics which might add up differently with other mathematicians. [5]
- For the first time she ventured to call herself unhappy and, while walking through the streets with downcast eyes against the wind, struggled vainly to resist some mysterious, gloomy power, that compelled her to minutely recall everything that had resulted differently from her expectations. [10]
- I grant you, though, ministers and doctors are very apt to see differently in spiritual matters. [6]
- You must know that we do these things differently in Bavaria. [4]
- Should the author succeed in making the picture of the remarkable woman, who was so differently judged, as "lifelike" and vivid as it stamped itself upon his own imagination, he might remember with pleasure the hours which he devoted to this book. [10]
- Circular spots are sometimes surrounded by one or more differently shaded zones, and are thus converted into ocelli. [1]
- If they do so, it can only be done by carrying the Fillmore men of 1856 very differently from what they seem to [be] going in the other party. [7]
- I consider it settled that you are to come in March, and I would be sincerely sorry to learn that you and Mrs. Howells feel differently about it. [5]
- But I can't see how under the circumstances any of us could have acted differently. [9]
- I've come to see an' feel differently. [13]
- When the Doctor sat down to his sermon again, it looked very differently from the way it had looked at the moment he left it. [6]
- It was the same face he had seen before, there was the same general expression of refined, inner, spiritual labor, but now it was quite differently lit up. [2]
- I always judged Sabina differently from you, and have felt with gratitude that she really cared for me. [10]
- Perhaps he was right then--and how differently he treated him to-day! [10]
- How differently the respective courses of the Democratic and Republican parties incidentally, bear on the question of forming a will--a public sentiment--for colonization, is easy to see. [7]
- He will consequently resolve more or less firmly to act differently for the future; and this is conscience; for conscience looks backwards, and serves as a guide for the future. [1]
- He now often remembered his conversation with Prince Andrew and quite agreed with him, though he understood Prince Andrew's thoughts somewhat differently. [2]
- It is more remarkable that parrots, belonging to a group distinct from the Insessores, and having differently constructed vocal organs, can be taught not only to speak, but to pipe or whistle tunes invented by man, so that they must have some musical capacity. [1]
- But at that period they thought differently, and their dissatisfaction with Lincoln's doings was greatly increased by the steps he took toward the reconstruction of rebel States then partially in possession of the Union forces. [7]
- There's a word or two and a date you are out on, naturally enough, and there are two or three little things that would be exactly true if they were differently stated. [4]
- Still, this is only my opinion, and I am only one man; others, with less experience, may think differently. [5]
- Speaking of money one day, when we had asked him if he should do differently if he had his life to live over again, he said, "Yes, but not about money. [4]
- But the place of the Crucifixion affects him differently. [5]
- The great names of Pere la Chaise impress one, too, but differently. [5]
- Stories were whispered of how differently the two Empresses behaved in these difficult circumstances. [2]
- On the eve of destruction the earth must surely look differently from this; and it struck her as highly improbable that the gods should have revealed their purpose to such a queer old driveller as this priest, and have hidden it from other men. [10]
- In many groups of birds the plumage is differently coloured in the several species, yet certain spots, marks, or stripes are retained by all. [1]
- The correspondence was not very brisk between these two young persons, so differently occupied; for though Philip wrote long letters, he got brief ones in reply, full of sharp little observations however, such as one concerning Col. [5]
- But she was not satisfied, she was not happy, for he showed her only tender affection or paternal kindness, and she wished to be loved differently. [10]
- I probably would not have mentioned this war had it ended differently. [5]
- If you had not flung the cord round his hands, the game might have ended very differently. [10]
- But parting from my best friend, my second mother, agitated me so painfully--it was so unspeakably sad.--I did not know how to hold up my head, it ached so when I came home, and now--oh, I had hoped that we might meet to-day so differently! [10]
- This was a moody day with him, for he had looked to spend it differently. [11]
- Perhaps no living man has ever known an attempt to paint the Lord's Supper differently. [5]
- Suppose she did look at some things differently from what she used to. [4]
- How differently his life must now be ordered! [10]
- He did not know so much about old age then as he does now, and would doubtless write somewhat differently if he took the subject up again. [6]
- In a man it would bear another name, and from a man it would be differently received. [11]
- I had intended, in accordance with the customs of our country, to choose a fitting husband for thee shortly myself, to whose care I should have committed thee; but the gods willed differently. [10]
- It was clear, however, that Detricand felt differently. [11]
- The flush of hope was bright in Gifted's eye and cheek, and the good man knew that young hearts are apt to be over-sanguine, and that one who enters a shower-bath often feels very differently from the same person when he has pulled the string. [6]
- As soon as historians of different nationalities and tendencies begin to describe the same event, the replies they give immediately lose all meaning, for this force is understood by them all not only differently but often in quite contradictory ways. [2]
- Malasha, who kept her eyes fixed on what was going on before her, understood the meaning of the council differently. [2]
- As it was, he smiled to think how very differently Alma Leighton would have judged her from Miss Vance's premises. [8]
- But whence did he derive the powerful, but indescribable something which gave nobility to his head, and of which it was impossible to say whether it lay in his eye, or in the lofty brow, arched so differently to that of either parent? [10]
- Otherwise they would have acted differently. [5]
- But the thing happens differently sometimes. [5]
- How differently he had hoped to enter "the Paradise of Art! [10]
- The great battle had been fought, but the measure had still to encounter the scrutiny of the Senate, and Providence sometimes acts differently in the two Houses. [5]
- The plant which grows from the seed you place in the earth may be crushed, but no power in the world will compel the seed to develop differently or produce fruit unlike what Nature has assigned to it. [10]
- I hear a great deal about that trouble these days, but it seems to affect every one differently. [9]
- The Regent Ani grants us a rich contribution, and--" "And," interrupted Septah, "our thaumaturgists understand things very differently from those of the house of Anion, who feast while we practise. [10]
- The rate is given differently in Valentin's report of these experiments and in that found in the "Scientific Annual" for 1858. [3]
- Turning at length from the consideration of this figure, she asked herself whether, if with her present knowledge she had her choice to make over again, she would have chosen differently. [9]
- He meant to fortify that knoll quite differently, but..." Boris shrugged his shoulders, "his Serene Highness would not have it, or someone persuaded him. [2]
- We know that food and physic act differently with different people; but you think the same kind of truth is going to suit, or ought to suit, all minds. [6]
- Perhaps mamma would feel differently after what has happened. [4]
- Did you ever even ask yourself whether the Greek is not differently constituted from the sons of the Biamite sailors and fishermen, with whom you grew up, and to whom he is an abomination? [10]
- When the old earl received that letter, the first part of it filled him with a grim and snarly satisfaction; but the rest of it brought a snort or two out of him that could be translated differently. [5]
- I say, I don't know what it is in you that makes me feel differently. [9]
- We may and do express all this differently, but it has a direct bearing on life. [9]
- I'd treat you differently, but I'm sorry for your father, so I will conceal it. [2]
- You walk quite differently, and you look--depend upon it you do not look as nice and as bright as you used, and I know why: You did a very bad thing last evening. [10]
- Sergeant Fones thought differently, and his mission had just been to warn the store-keeper that there was menacing evidence gathering against him, and that his friendship with Golden Feather, the Indian Chief, had better cease at once. [11]
- If it looks differently to him,--if he has a different reason for his action from the one we assign him--he can tell it. [7]
- You are made differently from me. [9]
- Maria treated him differently from before, there was no doubt of that, but surely this was natural! [10]
- Fires look very differently at night--and sometimes burn brighter then. [9]
- They were, of course, treated differently from us younger ones. [10]
- I make my choice differently, though I would have these other things if I could; and I hope I shall. [11]
- I suppose it can't be helped that we look at these things differently, and I don't intend to enter into a defence of business. [9]
- It was made by a divided court dividing differently on the different points. [7]
- Now they could both come out again; but these few weeks had affected them very differently. [10]
- He had said before, and now repeated, that he indulged in no feeling of triumph over any man who thought or acted differently from himself. [7]
- Each man had been differently trained, each viewed life from a different stand-point, and yet each had been brought up in the same social atmosphere, in the same social sets, had imbibed the same traditions, been moved generally by the same public considerations. [11]
- Those who have been born into the inheritance of the new civilization feel very differently about it from those who have lived their way into it. [6]
- They must surely be able to notice, and to put things together, and say to themselves, "I get the idea, now: when I do so and so, as per order, I am praised and fed; when I do differently I am punished. [5]
- I think differently, and, if Lysander continues to improve, he'll learn to use his limbs again. [10]
- Go off somewhere and take a rest, and when you come back you'll see things differently. [9]
- That his views and measures were always the wisest needs not to be affirmed; nor should it be on this occasion, where so many thinking differently join in doing honor to his memory. [7]
- If that despotic and casuistic recluse could have known what my heart and soul are like, she would have advised you differently. [10]
- I never feel afraid that such a thing can happen to me, though it happens often enough when I turn a thought over suddenly, as you did that five-cent piece the other day, that it reads differently on its two sides. [6]
- But the ice & snow, & the long hard journey, & the injudiciousness of laying out any money except what we are obliged to part with while we are so much in debt, settles the case differently. [5]
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