Use equally in a sentence
Sentences starting with equally
- Equally as difficult was the task of deceiving the Gentiles, for they were as proud as they were poor. [13]
- Equally distributed among the whites of the whole country, and there would be but one colored to seven whites. [7]
- Equally baseless is the assumption that it is inartistic and untrue to nature to bring a novel to a definite consummation, and especially to end it happily. [4]
- Equally difficult to perceive is the military necessity for forcibly interposing to prevent a bank from loaning its own money to the State. [7]
Sentences ending with equally
- Idle and keen perceptions guided them equally. [13]
Short sentences using equally
- They, too, seemed equally confounded. [9]
Sentences containing equally two or more times
- He entered his wife's drawing room as one enters a theater, was acquainted with everybody, equally pleased to see everyone, and equally indifferent to them all. [2]
- Each, at the time made, seemed the greatest move; but the final result made them all recognizable as equally essential and equally important. [5]
- Do you see equally well with both eyes, and hear equally well with both ears? [6]
- These statistics might be equally accessible, as they would be equally useful, to both the nation and the States. [7]
- She glanced again at the farmer, but his face was equally incapable, or equally unwilling, to express regret. [9]
More example sentences with the word equally in them
- It is different with the reputation of an equally great financier who has used his ability for the service of his country. [4]
- I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice, and that by religious men, who are equally certain that they represent the Divine will. [7]
- A heavy thud with the knocker rang through the silent street, and after a few short questions from within and equally curt replies from without, a small door was opened in the great gate. [10]
- His eyes, wet with tears of grateful joy, sought the young man's, and, though he had just warned him plainly enough against courting his daughter, his sparkling gaze now asked whether he had ever met an equally bewitching marvel. [10]
- Herr Peter replied with sincere kindness; his sister with equally well-meant chilling displeasure. [10]
- While this letter with its amazing contents is on its way to astonish Joe Goodman, we will consider one of quite a different, but equally characteristic sort. [5]
- I speak English with equally good accent," he added, with the glimmer of a smile; for there was a kind of exhilaration in the little contest, even with so much at stake. [11]
- But many brightly-coloured, white, or otherwise conspicuous species, do not seek concealment; whilst again some equally conspicuous species, as well as other dull-coloured kinds live under stones and in dark recesses. [1]
- With a tongue which made men gasp with laughter, with as comic a gift as ever woman had, and as equally comic a face, she had been a good-natured little tyrant in her way. [11]
- It matters not whether they treat of middle-class life, of low, slum life, or of drawing-room life and lords and ladies; they are equally flat and dreary. [4]
- And their officers were equally happy. [9]
- I know right well that I owe you my warmest thanks, and equally so that he whom you call our master has inflicted as deep a wrong on us as on you; but Caesar is still my military chief. [10]
- Ready as he was to meet challenge, he presently realized that his son had a readiness equally potent. [11]
- Ladies first-and last," was the equally sarcastic answer. [11]
- An impure corpse was not permitted to defile the pure earth by its decay; nor might it be committed to the fire or water for destruction, as their purity would be equally polluted by such an act. [10]
- The Honourable Hilary was likewise at work, equally quietly and unobtrusively. [9]
- In America it was equally popular. [6]
- This same condition was equally favorable for the operations of any professional experimenter who would use the flame of religious excitement to light the torch of an earthly passion. [6]
- It is not very uncommon to see the upper limbs, or one of them, running away with the whole strength, and, therefore, with the whole beauty, which we should never have noticed, if it had been divided equally between all four extremities. [6]
- She was but twenty years ahead of us, and as our lands were equally salable--more so, as he maintained--we should have no more twenty years from now than she has at present. [7]
- This quality of truthfulness is equally evident in "The Three Guardsmen" and in "Midsummer Night's Dream. [4]
- This is supremely true of Shakespeare, and almost equally true of Jonson and many of the other stars of that marvelous epoch. [4]
- You made yourself too cheap at court here people will surely know how to put a higher value upon a man who is equally skilful in Netherland, Italian, and German music. [10]
- If he, according to tradition, merely translated it from certain ancient and mysteriously-engraved plates of copper, which he declares he found under a stone, in an out-of-the-way locality, the work of translating was equally a miracle, for the same reason. [5]
- This gave rise to the opinion, which was strengthened by a good many indications equally conclusive, that the cave was the resort of a gang of coiners and counterfeiters. [4]
- And it was to him an enigma--when occasionally he allowed his thoughts to dwell upon such trivial matters--why Honora was not equally congenial with the wives. [9]
- It was clear to everyone that the jury must return a verdict of wilful murder, and it was equally clear that the evidence was sufficient to fix suspicion upon Orlando, which must lead to his arrest. [11]
- He tried equally to avoid thinking about his wife, and about Natasha and Prince Andrew; and again everything seemed to him insignificant in comparison with eternity; again the question: for what? [2]
- It is manifest to all honest minds that if an author is entitled to own his work for a term of years, it is equally the duty of his government to make that ownership perpetual. [4]
- For the first time he saw her weep, and her winning manner seemed to him equally touching, whether she yielded to anxious distress of mind or to joyous hopes. [10]
- I have repeatedly thought that each grand coup de theatre would be the last that would occur in my time; but each has been succeeded by another equally striking; and what will be the next, who can conjecture? [4]
- He was a thoroughly good-hearted being who could not bear to hurt any one, and who found it equally hard to disturb a fellow-man in his pleasures or amusement. [10]
- And so I think my friend the Judge is equally at fault when he charges me at the time when I was in Congress of having opposed our soldiers who were fighting in the Mexican war. [7]
- On reaching Ratisbon they were obliged to go to bed, and a terrible night was followed by an equally bad morning. [10]
- He says: "Both these views are equally well founded, for only the united effort of the two forces could insure a possibility of victory. [10]
- His name was Theocritus, and although he was distinguished by great personal beauty and exceptional cleverness, his unbridled greed had made him hated, and he had proved equally incompetent as a statesman and a general. [10]
- The choice lay, Theocritus explained, between two equally good men. [10]
- He looked at their faces and figures, but they all seemed to him equally meaningless. [2]
- He proposed the theatre as a distraction from the anxieties that he knew were pressing equally on his wife. [8]
- This constraint annoyed the young man; while struggling against it his spirit of wantonness awoke, and he began to irritate Henrica into making unprecedented assertions, which he opposed with equally unwarrantable ones of his own. [10]
- It is true, the victory of 1840 did not produce the happy results anticipated; but it is equally true, as we believe, that the unfortunate death of General Harrison was the cause of the failure. [7]
- I come to the State of Indiana; and what I have said as between Kentucky and Ohio, I repeat as between Indiana and Kentucky: it is equally applicable. [7]
- The claim of the public to have its communications printed in the paper is equally baseless. [4]
- Rudyard Byng was the one person who seemed equally compacted of both elements. [11]
- I notice that the monks do not water their wine so much as the osteria keepers do; which speaks equally well for their religion and their taste. [4]
- In most cases the man's life is about equally divided between happiness and unhappiness. [5]
- He harshly rebuffed the landlord and the waiter who tried to accost him, but when the peasant's prediction was fulfilled and the thunderstorm of the preceding night was followed at midnight by one equally severe, he arose and left the hostelry. [10]
- If George rode the huge rocking-horse, he was Paul Revere, or some equally historic figure, and sometimes, to Edith's terror, he was compelled to assume the role of Bluebeard, when Honora submitted to decapitation with a fortitude amounting to stoicism. [9]
- I got into the habit of locating them in the interior of Pennsylvania as the safest place, though Jersey seemed equally probable to the public. [4]
- The Greeks and the dark-hued Egyptians were about equally represented in this motley assembly; but among them, and particularly among the learned and the fighting men, there were also several Israelites and Syrians. [10]
- She was of the chosen few who could drink the cup of light and the cup of darkness with equally regnant soul. [11]
- He is probably the best salmon fisher in the United States, and he is an equally good hunter. [4]
- Yet everybody knows that the worst dangers begin after we have got near enough to see the shore, for there are several ways of landing, not all of which are equally desirable. [6]
- So he proposes that he should hand the dupe the money, and the latter should lend it to the swindler's brother, exacting a heavy pre-payment of interest which, it is pointed out, they may equally enjoy in dissipation. [5]
- It was said that he contributed about equally to both sides in a political campaign, and that this showed patriotism more than partisanship. [4]
- It is granted that all the forms of what is called puerperal fever may not be, and probably are not, equally contagious or infectious. [3]
- Both were equally tall and well formed; the features bore witness to their Greek origin; nay, they might have been taken for brothers, had not the architect's whole appearance seemed sturdie and plainer than that of his companion, whom he called "Dion" and friend. [10]
- At a neighbouring table they spied two of our officers, almost equally youthful. [9]
- He was equally surprised at the discovery that he had misjudged Mr. Engel, and was drawn towards him now with a strong sympathy and curiosity. [9]
- He had been sure there would be no rebellion of the Maroons, and he was equally sure that his career would be made hugely successful by marriage with Sheila Llyn--but the Maroons had revolted, and the marriage was not settled! [11]
- I was equally sure that, to her last question, he would make no reply. [11]
- There came another summer at Dublin, New Hampshire, this time in the fine Upton residence on the other slope of Monadnock, a place of equally beautiful surroundings, and an even more extended view. [5]
- I replied in such language as I had with me, but it seemed to be equally lost upon him. [4]
- His face was still square, determined, but Mr. Flint noted curiously that the anger was gone from his eyes, and that another--although equally human--expression had taken its place,--a more disturbing expression, to Mr. Flint. [9]
- One noble writer Spelling treated with rudeness, probably from some accidental pique, or equally insignificant reason. [6]
- She would not speak to him; of that she was sure, and equally sure that he would not speak to her. [9]
- I think this sort of critical eulogy is more damaging even than that which kills by a different assumption, and one which is equally common, namely, that the author has not done what he probably never intended to do. [4]
- The young man seemed equally embarrassed as they stood facing the rector. [9]
- The wind and sea were equally favorable to both galleys; but the Venetians outstripped the Spaniards and dropped anchor at Alicante twenty-four hours before the latter. [10]
- And one odd result of the scarcity of what the English are pleased to call "petrol," by which they mean gasoline, is the reappearance of that respectable, but almost obsolete animal, the family carriage-horse; of that equally obsolete vehicle, the victoria. [9]
- And the Frenchmen, Renan, Zola, and the others who have followed, are equally deterministic, but viewing the human body as a highly organized machine with which we may amuse ourselves by registering its sensations. [9]
- The foregoing remarks relate to the secondary wing-feathers, but the primary wing-feathers, which in most gallinaceous birds are uniformly coloured, are in the Argus pheasant equally wonderful. [1]
- When he was refreshed by a glass of wine mixed with water, which in Italy had grown to be his favourite drink, he said to the old housekeeper that he would not need to use his son's blood, as his own was equally efficacious. [10]
- The letters she received were equally learned, and the fragments Mrs. Farquhar was permitted to hear were so interrupted by these cabalistic expressions that she finally begged to be excused. [4]
- And for that reason you hold equally precious your neighbour's soul. [9]
- Unfortunately this can rarely be done: for the larger genera generally include closely- allied forms, which can be distinguished only with much difficulty, whilst the smaller genera within the same family include forms that are perfectly distinct; yet all must be ranked equally as species. [1]
- Also of their quaint notions about the white man's queer civilization, and their equally quaint comments upon it. [5]
- This is equally proper for all the States. [7]
- The chief philologist, Professor Woodlouse, maintained that they were writings, done in a character utterly unknown to scholars, and in a language equally unknown. [5]
- Dionysus is equally powerful on sea and on land; in the pirates' ship he assumed the form of a lion, and the pirates, filled with terror, flung themselves into the sea, and in the form of dolphins followed their lost bark. [10]
- That Congress has power to regulate the currency of the country can hardly admit of doubt, and that a judicious measure to prevent the deterioration of this currency, by a seasonable taxation of bank circulation or otherwise, is needed seems equally clear. [7]
- When he wrote poetry, he commonly selected subjects which seemed adapted to poetical treatment,--apparently thinking that all things were not equally calculated to inspire the true poet's genius. [6]
- And there were others, types equally diverse. [9]
- The birth both of the species and of the individual are equally parts of that grand sequence of events, which our minds refuse to accept as the result of blind chance. [1]
- Beyond the circle of the original twelve, it is equally clear that the early disciples believed themselves charged with the same mission, and that they sought to fulfil it. [5]
- The vast majority of temperaments are pretty equally balanced; the intensities are absent, and this enables a nation to learn to accommodate itself to its political and religious circumstances and like them, be satisfied with them, at last prefer them. [5]
- Whatever the power of his deadly intent toward Mormons, that passion now had a rival, the one equally burning and consuming. [13]
- As a matter of fact, it is no exaggeration to add that there were and are other non-commissioned officers and enlisted men in the service who could have acquitted themselves equally well. [9]
- He was careful not to hurry, and equally careful not to do anything whatever for himself, but wait till the proper official knelt down and did it for him. [5]
- Henderson found it not easy to select topics equally interesting to Mrs. Delancy and Mrs. Blunt, and finally fell into geographical information to the latter about Mexico and Honduras. [4]
- The Scarabee could not bear to remove his collections, and the old Master was equally unwilling to disturb his books. [6]
- That Mrs. Maitland nor any other woman was a part of it she became equally sure. [9]
- His reappearance, the news of which was the one topic in all political centres yesterday, is equally unaccountable. [9]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne stood near them pressing her hand to her heart, with a beatific smile and obviously equally ready to cry or to laugh. [2]
- As to the mode of terminating the war and securing peace, the President is equally wandering and indefinite. [7]
- And how any man, with an honest purpose only of proving the truth, could ever have thought of introducing such a fact to prove such an issue is equally incomprehensible. [7]
- That is perfectly logical if the two species of property are alike and are equally founded in right. [7]
- On opening the letter I found it equally vague, having nothing to identify by, except her own signature, which seems to be "Mrs. Anna S. [7]
- All these so-called laws apply equally to man and the lower animals; and most of them even to plants. [1]
- We are equally lame to-day, and if he likes to sit down, let him; I prefer to stand. [5]
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