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Sentences ending with domain
- Perhaps some miracle would happen in Italy, Art's own domain. [10]
- Prince Andrew wished to return to that former world of pure thought, but he could not, and delirium drew him back into its domain. [2]
- Starting from slumber round my room I gaze My hand of my own life-blood bears the stain; I am the poppy-leaf, with the first rays Of morning snatched away from earth's domain. [10]
- I saw the poet to the best advantage, under his own trees and walking over his own domain. [6]
- I smelled the lake miles off--oh, you could too if you were half the animal I am; I followed my nose and the slippery-elm between my teeth, and came at a double-quick suddenly on the fair domain. [11]
- The Mountain which kept watch to the north of Rockland lay waste and almost inviolate through much of its domain. [6]
- This opinion has had a controlling influence in shaping legislation upon the subject of our national domain. [7]
- There was a farmer's lodge at the landing, and over the rocks and amid the trees the picturesque roof of the villa of the sole proprietor of the island appeared, and gave a feudal aspect to the domain. [4]
- It was a Chiltern line, he told her, and she was already within the feudal domain. [9]
More example sentences with the word domain in them
- My clerical friends will forgive me for poaching on their sacred territory, in return for an occasional raid upon the medical domain of which they have now and then been accused. [3]
- The traditionists, in whose presumptuous hands the science of anthropology has been trusted from time immemorial, have insisted on eliminating cause and effect from the domain of morals. [6]
- Books are very well, but books do not cover the whole domain of esthetic human culture. [5]
- Thus as the weeks rolled on Washington grew up, into an imposing lion once more, but a lion that roamed the peaceful fields of religion and temperance, and revisited the glittering domain of fashion no more. [5]
- After this, as we have said, Jethro was more than ever at the store--or rather in that domestic domain behind it which Wetherell and Cynthia shared with Miss Millicent Skinner. [9]
- They long to visit the haunts of men, To see the old dwellings they knew again, And ride on their broomsticks all around Their wide domain of unhallowed ground. [6]
- As we wind up the slope, the tinkling of multitudinous bells from the herd comes to us, which is also in the domain of poetry. [4]
- If this is true of all the narrower manifestations of human progress, how much more must it be true of those broad movements in the intellectual and spiritual domain which interest all mankind? [6]
- I was a trespasser on the domain belonging to another generation. [6]
- Therefore we decided to take up our residence on our own domain and enjoy that large sense of independence which only such an experience can bring. [5]
- Well-kept quays, and the wide road running along the harbor side, divided his large domain from the river, and a street ran along the wall which enclosed it on the north. [10]
- From Holdfast over the spruces to Sawanec in the blue distance he was lord, a domain the wealth of which could not be reckoned in the coin of Midas. [9]
- Himself one of the most renowned, acute and learned students and interpreters of the Bible, he was perfectly familiar with the critical works the last five years have brought to light in the domain of Old Testament criticism. [10]
- They had reached the far end of the Silverdale domain, and were driving along the shore of the lake that lay like a sapphire set amongst the green hills. [9]
- She had reached that stage of education in which the vast domain of the unknown opens its illimitable expanse before the eyes of the student. [6]
- For those that swim she has provided a more than imperial domain--a domain which is miles deep and covers four-fifths of the globe. [5]
- Few widows have such an avenue of approach to their domain as the Widow Patten has. [4]
- It does not stand at the boundary of our ignorance, it seems to me, but is one of the will-o'-the-wisps of its undisputed central domain of bog and quicksand. [3]
- It was half-past six, and we were tired and hungry, when the domain of Egger towered in sight,--a gaunt, two-story structure of raw brick, unfinished, standing in a narrow intervale. [4]
- By, all my senses, all my faculties, I know that the icestorm is Nature's supremest achievement in the domain of the superb and the beautiful; and by my reason, at least, I know that the Taj is man's ice-storm. [5]
- I stood on Sarum's treeless plain, The waste that careless Nature owns; Lone tenants of her bleak domain, Loomed huge and gray the Druid stones. [6]
- There are nineteen rules governing literary art in the domain of romantic fiction--some say twenty-two. [5]
- The eschatology which rests upon an English poem and an Indian fable belongs to the realm of reverie and of imagination rather than the domain of reason. [6]
- But the whole question I consider to be now transferred from the domain of medical inquiry to the consideration of Life Insurance agencies and Grand Juries. [6]
- For it has proved for many,--I will not say a _pons asinorum_,--but a very narrow bridge, which it made their heads swim to attempt crossing, and yet they must cross it, or one domain of Emerson's intellect will not be reached. [6]
- It is a presumption impossible in the domain of thought. [7]
- And the gorgeous possibilities of that great domain straightway began to occupy his imagination to such a degree that he could scarcely manage to keep even enough of his attention upon the Colonel's talk to retain the general run of what he was saying. [5]
- Where is the place where there is twenty-five times more manhood, pluck, true heroism, unselfishness, devotion to high and noble ideals, adoration of liberty, wide education, and brains, per thousand of population, than any other domain in the whole world can show? [5]
- But the practising physician's office is to draw the healing waters, and while he gives his time to this labor he can hardly be expected to explore all the sources that spread themselves over the wide domain of science. [3]
- Our task is only that of sending out a few pickets under the starry flag of science to the edge of that dark domain where the ensigns of the obstinate rebel, Ignorance, are flying undisputed. [3]
- The one narrow-minded, only familiar with the little world he knows and in which he lives, the others divinely-gifted, full of knowledge, rulers in the wide domain of thought. [10]
- One day--it was on the 10th of July--we found ourselves driving through what seemed to be a gentleman's estate, an ample domain, well wooded and well kept. [6]
- On the one-half of this domain he can raise snow, ice, sand, rocks, and nothing else. [5]
- In the domain of jurisprudence, which consists of discussions of how a state and power might be arranged were it possible for all that to be arranged, it is all very clear; but when applied to history that definition of power needs explanation. [2]
- Since the enlargement of hotel facilities and the conversion of this princely domain into a grand park, it has become a favorite summer resort. [4]
- Having three definite objects has had the effect of seeming to enlarge my domain and give me the freedom of a loose costume. [5]
- And yet you must cast one glance into its gloomy domain, in order to understand me. [10]
- It is the most splendid domain that any man looks upon in these latitudes. [6]
- Educators and sociologists may supply the theories; but by experiment, by trial and error,--yes, and by prayer, --the solution must be found in the practical domain of industry. [9]
- After Barbara had made various arrangements with the choir leader, it seemed to her as though the sunny, blissful spring, which her song had just celebrated so exquisitely, had also made its joyous entry into the narrow domain of her life. [10]
- Mr. Tooting had likewise been a sojourner in the domain of the Duke of Putnam. [9]
- Some of them involve the microscopic discoveries of which I have been speaking, some belong to the domain of chemistry, and some have relations with other departments of physical science. [3]
- He was arguing in his own cause,--not defending himself, as if there were some charge of plagiarism to be met, but making the proud claim of eminent domain in behalf of the masters who knew how to use their acquisitions. [6]
- At this early hour the whole unlovely domain lay in deep shadow, and was crowded with fowls and pigeons. [10]
- Popular sovereignty, by his own words, does not pertain to the few persons who wander upon the public domain in violation of law. [7]
- The fences of his hired domain always fell into ruins under him, perhaps because he sat on them so much, and the hovels he occupied rotted down during his placid residence in them. [4]
- For such was he who, from the windows of his "castle," saw his domain shimmering in the sun of a hot December day. [11]
- True, I might have spared myself the doubt; for into what domain of humanistic knowledge had not this highly talented man entered! [10]
- However, as I grew better acquainted with the business and learned the run of the sources of information I ceased to require the aid of fancy to any large extent, and became able to fill my columns without diverging noticeably from the domain of fact. [5]
- Cooper is the greatest artist in the domain of romantic fiction yet produced by America.--Wilkie Collins. [5]
- It is a great domain, watered by a swift river, and sheltered by wonderfully picturesque mountains. [4]
- His language to Gongi was strong; he called the place by names that were not polite; and even on the threshold of the official domain said that the Devil would have his last big muster there. [11]
- This palace was far, far away toward the rising sun, immeasurably remote, astronomically remote, in Newport, Rhode Island, Holy Land of High Society, ineffable Domain of the American Aristocracy. [5]
- Their pursuits are eminently humanizing, and they look with disgust on the personalities which intrude themselves into the placid domain of an art whose province it is to heal and not to wound. [3]
- It is not easy to overestimate the debt of Americans to the man who first opened to them the fascinating domain of early Spanish history and romance. [4]
- When he was done, I was lost in wonder and admiration, and said to myself, he knows everything; in the domain of human knowledge he is king. [5]
- The domain of death, which, as the Egyptians say, loves silence, is opening its doors to me. [10]
- If we can build a Russian republic to give to the persecuted people of the Tsar's domain the same measure of freedom that we enjoy, let us go ahead and do it. [5]
- This was the brief dialogue in the domain of sarcasm: "I s'pose you just lit round in a friendly sort of way, hopin' that I'd kenoodle with you later. [11]
- Victoria cut him, and he came down on all fours and danced into the wire fence that encircled the Fairview domain, whereupon he got another stinging reminder that there was some one on his back. [9]
- From in front and especially from the right, in the unlifting smoke the guns boomed, and out of the mysterious domain of smoke that overlay the whole space in front, quick hissing cannon balls and slow whistling shells flew unceasingly. [2]
- In the last analysis we reach the circle of infinity--that final limit to which in every domain of thought man's reason arrives if it is not playing with the subject. [2]
- He lived in a modest house in Lion Street and, although he had resigned the sovereignty, nothing was done in the domain of politics to which he had not given his assent. [10]
- A prince without a country, like myself, wishes at least to be ruler in one domain, and that I am, as creator of a park. [10]
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