Use elements in a sentence
Sentences starting with elements
- Elements I had never suspected, in Nancy, awe, even a hint of despair, entered into it, and when my hand found hers again, the very quality of its convulsive pressure seemed to have changed. [9]
Sentences ending with elements
- Doubtless you, madam, would have arranged it differently, and not made it up of such incongruous elements. [4]
- It was a union of incongruous elements. [11]
- It belongs to two phases of society,--a cankered over-civilization, such as exists in rich aristocracies, and the reckless life of borderers and adventurers, or the semi-barbarism of a civilization resolved into its primitive elements. [6]
- But the great triumph of the microscope as applied to anatomy has been in the resolution of the organs and the tissues into their simple constituent anatomical elements. [3]
- Rudyard Byng was the one person who seemed equally compacted of both elements. [11]
- I now see that I have left out many of the most moral elements. [4]
- For he possessed such elements. [9]
- I did not stop to think whether it was a happy theme or not, or whether it had popular elements. [11]
- Jack, I don't see how the men of New York can stand it to be governed by the very worst elements. [4]
- She contrived to resolve me again into conflicting elements. [9]
Short sentences using elements
- Has many elements of civilization. [6]
- Elements, 242. [6]
Sentences containing elements two or more times
- Laws of motion of any kind become comprehensible to man only when he examines arbitrarily selected elements of that motion; but at the same time, a large proportion of human error comes from the arbitrary division of continuous motion into discontinuous elements. [2]
More example sentences with the word elements in them
- The social law you sketch when reduced to its bare elements, is remorseless. [11]
- I did not yet grasp the synthesis he had made of them all, but I saw them now all focussed in him elements he had drawn from human lives and human experiences. [9]
- A nicer analysis would detect many alien elements mixed with his individuality, but the family traits predominated over all the external influences, and the personality stood out distinct from the common family qualities. [6]
- Had the Old World anything to show more positive and uncompromising in all the elements of character than the Englishman? [4]
- He played, indeed, with the cocksureness and individuality one might have expected; and Honora, forgetting at moments the disturbing elements by which she was surrounded, followed him with fascination. [9]
- I cannot explain why I feel that you have in you elements of growth which will eventually bring you more into sympathy with the point of view I have set forth, but I do feel it. [9]
- Very well, then; which of these elements does the possessor of it manufacture for himself? [5]
- Even in subjects which had no such elements of horror he finds the materials for the delectation of his ferocious pencil; he makes up for the defect by rendering with a brutal realism deformity and ugliness. [6]
- Here, he owned, were the elements of intellectual delightfulness, but he said their assemblage in such quantity alone denied the salon; there was too much of a good thing. [8]
- Most of them were still too good-humoured with drink to be dangerous, but all hoped for trouble at the Orange funeral on principle, and the anticipated strike had elements of "thrill. [11]
- In that instant were fused in one resolution all the discordant elements within me of aspiration and discontent. [9]
- When we think we are thinking, we are for the most part only listening to sound of attrition between these inert elements of intelligence. [6]
- His instinctive action was to pull Pepper down to a walk, scarcely analyzing his motives; then he had time, before reaching the spot where their paths would cross, to consider and characteristically to enjoy the unpropitious elements arrayed against a friendship with Victoria Flint. [9]
- The social atmosphere was distasteful; its elements were out of harmony with her ideals. [4]
- More significant, more vital elements of the truth are the rewards of a mind which searches and craves, especially in these days when the fruit of so many able minds lies on the shelves of library and bookshop. [9]
- It was a vast emotion, fibre-drawn From all the elements since the first dawn. [11]
- And through the varying waste of elements There passed a sail, which caught the opposing wind, Triumphant, as an army in its tents Beholds the foe it, conquering, left behind. [11]
- A dinner-party made up of such elements is the last triumph of civilization over barbarism. [6]
- The elements were turned loose, and they rattled and banged and blazed away in the most blind and frantic manner. [5]
- And now the trees, as if the elements were closing in on them, began to break close by, and one lurched forward towards them. [11]
- On my way to the Potts House the bizarre elements in the situation struck me again with considerable force. [9]
- Philip had begun to see that the life around him had elements enough of the comic and the tragic to give full play to all his powers. [4]
- Religion, which ought to be the great leveller, cannot reduce these elements to the same grade. [6]
- Jersey was not to be conquered without opposition--no army of defence was abroad, but the elements roused themselves and furiously attacked the fleet. [11]
- It was as though the very elements might thwart her wail. [9]
- To march amid this uproar of the elements was a pleasure to the healthy men. [10]
- In one way, this last move of Carnac's had the elements of a master- stroke. [11]
- I know that this is very desirable with me, as with everybody else, that all the elements of the opposition shall unite in the next Presidential election and in all future time. [7]
- But there is this difference between its view and that of a person looking at us:--we look from within, and see nothing but the mould formed by the elements in which we are incased; other observers look from without, and see us as living statues. [6]
- I tremble to think what will come of it; for we have several inflammable elements in our circle, and a spark like this is liable to light on any one or two of them. [6]
- But out of these simple elements, when rightly used by the right man, education is achieved, and Lincoln knew how to use them. [7]
- Out of all these inevitable elements the audience is generated,--a great compound vertebrate, as much like fifty others you have seen as any two mammals of the same species are like each other. [6]
- Now, that all these conflicting elements should be brought, while at daggers' points with one another, to support him, is a feat that is worthy for you to note and consider. [7]
- From the crucible there had come as yet no precipitation of life's elements, and she scarcely knew what was in her heart. [11]
- The faces at the window of the little room of the hospital, however, were but half-conscious of the storm; it seemed only an accompaniment of their thoughts, to typify the elements of tragedy surrounding them. [11]
- Will springs from the two elements of moral sense and self-interest. [7]
- As significant of the social mingling of elements which in the past never exchanged ideas or points of view I shall describe a week-end party at a large country house of Liberal complexion; on the Thames. [9]
- She still held the sheet in her hand, and was shouting to the angry elements the magic formulas which it contained. [10]
- In June of the same year the elements of the Republican party in the nation assembled together in a National Convention at Philadelphia. [7]
- They were still the same men in the flesh and in the elements of their sensible nature, but their relation to the world and to life was altogether new. [10]
- The downpour of the rain and the slipperiness of the ground were elements of discomfort; but there was, besides these, a kind of terror in the very character of the forest itself. [4]
- It studies, not the organs as such, but the elements out of which the organs are constructed. [3]
- London is probably the most civilized centre the world has ever seen; there are gathered more of the elements of that which we reckon the best. [4]
- The air of the morning, the sport of using the elements for one's pleasure, had given Guida an elfish sprightliness of spirits. [11]
- The coming of the Man from Outside acted on the confined elements of her nature like the shutter of a camera. [11]
- There was Wallstein, the fairest, ablest, and richest financier of them all, with a marvellous head for figures and invaluable and commanding at the council-board, by virtue of his clear brain and his power to co-ordinate all the elements of the most confusing financial problems. [11]
- There, still weathering the elements, was the old-fashioned latticed summer-house, but the fruit-trees that I recalled as clouds of pink and white were gone.... A touch of poignancy was in these memories. [9]
- You have all the elements of success; go and take it. [6]
- And it has the elements of motion, of agitation, of life, because the vast territory is filling up with a rapidity unexampled in history. [4]
- In the retrospect, the elements in him that had disturbed her were less disquieting, his intellectual fascination was enhanced: and in that very emancipation from cant and convention, characteristic of the Order to which he belonged, had lain much of his charm. [9]
- In some States the elements for resumption seem ready for action, but remain inactive apparently for want of a rallying point--a plan of action. [7]
- He deals with the elements at first hand. [6]
- We have detected the cell in the very act of forming itself from a nucleus, of transforming itself into various tissues, of selecting the elements of various secretions. [3]
- Clipper-built, sharp in the bows, long in the spars, slender to look at, and fast to go, the ship, which is the great organ of our national life of relation, is but a reproduction of the typical form which the elements impress upon its builder. [6]
- The appreciation and the bestowal of praise and blame both rest on sympathy; and this emotion, as we have seen, is one of the most important elements of the social instincts. [1]
- He possessed all the best elements of a young man in a new country--intelligent self-dependence, skill, daring, vision. [11]
- Then it is that many young natures, having exhausted the spiritual soil round them of all it contains of the elements they demand, wither away, undeveloped and uncolored, unless they are transplanted. [6]
- I have said that English domination usually carries the best elements of civilization. [4]
- With less responsibility taken, there would be less trouble, national and international--that was his point of view; that had been his view long ago at the meeting at Heddington; and his weak chief had taken it, knowing nothing of the personal elements behind. [11]
- This is a striking illustration of the difficulty which the system finds in dealing with non-assimilable elements, and justifies in some measure the vulgar prejudice against mineral poisons. [3]
- Tender, and again strangely and fiercely tender: an instrument of such miraculous delicacy as to respond, quivering, to the lightest touch; an harmonious and perfect blending of strength and weakness, of joy and sorrow,--of all the warring elements in the world. [9]
- There was a strange apathy in his senses, an emotional stillness, as it were, the atrophy of all the passionate elements of his nature. [11]
- They must expect some rough treatment when we lift the sash from the frame and let the outside elements in upon them. [6]
- We've got to sit down together and educate ourselves, who are now employers and employees, get hold of all the facts, the statistics,--and all the elements, the human nature side of it, from the theorists, the students, whom we've despised. [9]
- All these years she had lived with him, and he had not grasped even the elements of her nature. [9]
- A scholar must shape his own shell, secrete it one might almost say, for secretion is only separation, you know, of certain elements derived from the materials of the world about us. [6]
- Mr. Browning, who seems to go everywhere, and is one of the vital elements of London society, was there as a matter of course. [6]
- But as the sale drew to a close, an air of rollicking humour among the younger men would not be suppressed, and it looked as though Jean Jacques' exit would be attended by the elements of farce and satire. [11]
- One notice had said that it was too "literary"; by which, of course, the critic meant that he did not follow the solid traditions, the essential elements in all the great masterpieces of literature that have been created. [4]
- A strange sadness rested upon her features, like icy tears upon the robe of December, as she pointed to the contending elements without, and bade me contemplate the two beings presented. [5]
- Notwithstanding the traditional reputation of certain editors in the past, they could not be called great editors by our standards; for the elements of modern journalism did not exist in their time. [4]
- The lady possessed rare tact in harmonizing the very diverse elements which her husband, the physician in charge, brought to her. [10]
- It can be proved to him, by a very simple analysis of some of his spare elements, that every Sunday, when he does his duty faithfully, he uses up more phosphorus out of his brain and nerves than on ordinary days. [6]
- Clerks and farmers, professional men and shopkeepers and artisans were ready to follow the liberal leaders in states and nation; intellectual elements from colleges and universities were enlisted. [9]
- He visited foreign ports, he came in touch with other elements than those of British life and character. [11]
- Strictly speaking, every poison consisting of assimilable elements may be considered as unwholesome food. [3]
- What a delicious place it is, this Appledore, when the elements favor! [4]
- It is a pity to destroy any pleasing story of the past, and especially to discharge our hard struggle for a foothold on this continent of the few elements of romance. [4]
- It was being overpowered by vast elements, and life and being were atrophied in a deadly smother. [11]
- He taught, among other things, the classics, of course, the English language grammatically, arithmetic in all its branches, book-keeping in the Italian manner, and the elements of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry with their applications to surveying and navigation. [9]
- She was the only human being that had power to shatter his egotism and resolve him into the common elements of a base manhood. [11]
- No melodramatic display of warring elements, such as the white-robed Second Adventist imagines, can meet the need of the human heart. [6]
- There's a sense of things which everyone doesn't have--a glimmer of life beyond his own orbit, a catching at the biggest elements of being, a hovering on the confines of deep understanding, as it were. [11]
- By the insertion of these faithful historical elements it is hoped to give more vividness to the atmosphere of the time, and to strengthen the verisimilitude of a piece of fiction which is not, I believe, out of harmony with fact. [11]
- But the nature of these elements is positive,--I can think of nothing I should care to subtract. [9]
- By the tenets of the Zoroastrian religion, the elements, Earth, Fire, and Water, are sacred, and must not be contaminated by contact with a dead body. [5]
- At a turn of the wrist, as it were, the elements of society had taken a perfectly novel shape here. [4]
- All the elements of the picture are simple, human, natural, standing in as unconfused relations as any events in common life. [4]
- The gallant words of the Mayor--a chivalrous mountain man--had set dark elements working. [11]
- He is master of the elements. [4]
- Here are most of the elements of peace and calm spirit. [4]
- The reasonable excuse of the editor would be that he could not control the elements. [4]
- The abstrusest elements of the common law are impressed into a disciplined service. [5]
- The great fact of physical life is the perpetual commerce with the elements, and the fire is the measure of it. [6]
- All the elements of nature I have called to my aid--all the spirits 'twixt Heaven and Earth over whom necromancy has any power have I made subject to my will and have commanded them to help me--to what end? [10]
- In the month of May, 1856, the elements in the State of Illinois which have since been consolidated into the Republican party assembled together in a State Convention at Bloomington. [7]
- All the elements of life that previously had been realities, trivial yet fundamental, her work, her home, her intercourse with the family, became fantastic. [9]
- After the study of form and composition follows close that of action, and this leads us along back to the first moment of the germ, and forward to the resolution of the living frame into its lifeless elements. [3]
- Like a stream of ether playing upon warm flesh, making it icy cold, so something of the ineradicable good in her swept like a frozen spray upon the elements of emotion, and with both hands she made a gesture of repulsion. [11]
- Since the battle of Borodino and the pillage of Moscow it had borne within itself, as it were, the chemical elements of dissolution. [2]
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