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Sentences ending with exposed
- All superficial accumulations were swept away, and the bedrock was exposed. [5]
- The crystals were to be laid in the sun during the months of June, July, and August, taking care to turn them carefully that all should be exposed. [6]
- The remains of the old Roman baths, which appear to have been very extensive, are partially exposed. [6]
- It deserves notice that many quadrupeds inhabiting moderately cold regions, although they do not assume a white winter dress, become paler during this season; and this apparently is the direct result of the conditions to which they have long been exposed. [1]
- Gifted Hopkins was now in a sad, vacillating condition, between the two great attractions to which he was exposed. [6]
- The French perished from the conditions to which the Russian army was itself exposed. [2]
- Felix Marchand stood exposed. [11]
- Their greatest spiritual danger is from the perpetual flattery of abuse to which they are exposed. [6]
- There were seven; but in charity to the biographer the seventh ought not to be exposed. [5]
- So young, and burdened with such riches--to what temptations he will be exposed! [2]
More example sentences with the word exposed in them
- You have brought your army corps to Pultusk, routed: here it is exposed, and without fuel or forage, so something must be done, and, as you yourself reported to Count Buxhowden yesterday, you must think of retreating to our frontier--which do today. [2]
- During flight, moths would often be able to escape from their enemies; nevertheless, as the hind-wings are then fully exposed to view, their bright colours must generally have been acquired at some little risk. [1]
- No other man would have undertaken so Quixotic an enterprise, none would have exposed himself so recklessly to the dreadful accidents of circumstance. [11]
- Set up originally with the bark on, the worms worked underneath it in secret, at a novel sort of decoration, until the bark came off and exposed the stems most beautifully vermiculated, giving the effect of fine carving. [4]
- Man has spread widely over the face of the earth, and must have been exposed, during his incessant migrations (63. [1]
- We can see why it is that aborigines, who have long inhabited islands, and who must have been long exposed to nearly uniform conditions, should be specially affected by any change in their habits, as seems to be the case. [1]
- She was glad when they came to live at the Bridge House, and shamed too: glad because they could live apart from the other villagers; shamed because it exposed her to the curiosity of those who visited the House, thinking it was still a tavern. [11]
- But while she was struggling not to weep aloud, emotion and anxiety for the old man who, through her fault, would be exposed to so much danger, extorted the cry: "Take care of him, Herr Pyramus! [10]
- I found it very windy and uncomfortable on the more exposed parts of the grand stand, and was glad that I had taken a shawl with me, in which I wrapped myself as if I had been on shipboard. [6]
- It was a vast exposed surface rising at a slight angle out of the grass and undergrowth. [4]
- He then represented to them the fearful risk to which their folly had exposed them, and insisted very positively on their returning home and, notwithstanding the lateness of the hour, taking a bath and putting on fresh garments. [10]
- He exposed himself to the sun too much yesterday, but since it came of his earnest desire to learn, and to make this journey as useful as the opportunities will allow, no one seeks to discourage him by fault-finding. [5]
- Ill clad, exposed to the merciless climate, and the end death. [11]
- I've been exposed to some malignant cases of it. [8]
- It sometimes seemed to him that a man might better be dead than exposed to these devastating varieties of climate. [5]
- Then they were to be powdered, triturated, and again exposed to the sun, again reduced to a very fine powder, and secured in a vessel, while hot, from the sunshine. [6]
- The hordes would thus be exposed to slightly different conditions and habits of life, and would sooner or later come to differ in some small degree. [1]
- The Scientist finds this reasonable, natural, and not harder to believe than that the disease germ, a creature of darkness, perishes when exposed to the light of the great sun--a new revelation of profane science which no one doubts. [5]
- I do not think that the ravine would be famous in a country where exposed ledges and buttressing walls of rock are common. [4]
- And it was there, I think, that the growing day and the early sun exposed the distant range called the Blue Mountains. [5]
- I was allowing the umbrella to remain lost, but the men murmured, and with reason, for in this exposed region we stood in peculiar need of protection against avalanches; so I went into camp and detached a strong party to go after the missing article. [5]
- We must examine the rest of these notes--simple fairness to the men who have already been exposed requires this. [5]
- And I think the reason--and the only reason--that he has not protested is because his work was not exposed to print until after he was safely dead. [5]
- She still likes the little shows and vanities--a fact which she exposed in a public utterance two or three days ago when she was not noticing --but I think she does not place a large value upon them now. [5]
- The crown of the head, however, offers a curious exception, for at all times it must have been one of the most exposed parts, yet it is thickly clothed with hair. [1]
- The Member of the Haouse was just saying that this bill hit his constitooents in their most vital--when a pellet hit him in the feature of his countenance most exposed to aggressions and least tolerant of liberties. [6]
- I didn't let the crew see it; for the fellow, even in his delirium, appeared to know I had exposed the thing, and drew the linen close in his fingers, and for a long time held it at his throat. [11]
- With respect to the causes of variability, we are in all cases very ignorant; but we can see that in man as in the lower animals, they stand in some relation to the conditions to which each species has been exposed, during several generations. [1]
- She was on that evening, so to speak, exposed for and sensitive to impressions. [9]
- I have said that accident exposed me at times to the influence which I had such reasons for dreading. [6]
- At this, Melissa suddenly understood why Andreas had not rejoiced with her, and at the same time she said to herself that her lover must on no account be exposed to so great a danger without her presence. [10]
- All of a sudden I got a notice to leave, or I would be exposed for a horrible crime committed long before--years and years before--in the East. [5]
- It was perfectly straight, and exposed on both sides; but there were woods and a sharp turn three miles ahead, and he was very grateful when he got there. [5]
- He is so spiritless and cowardly that even while his exposed teeth are pretending a threat, the rest of his face is apologizing for it. [5]
- These are dished spaces where the soil has been scraped off and the coral exposed and glazed with hard whitewash. [5]
- Man has multiplied so rapidly, that he has necessarily been exposed to struggle for existence, and consequently to natural selection. [1]
- We are not so barbaric here as you might think, for my dining-room, which lies beyond the hall, with jalousies or movable blinds, exposed to all the winds, is comfortable, even ornate. [11]
- It was very smooth, and partly digested, so to speak, by the maceration to which it had been exposed during its four months' journey through the body. [5]
- Pray do smoke," she added, as, throwing back his coat, he exposed some cigars in his waistcoat pocket. [11]
- The letters seem shamefully naked, and the owner seems exposed and to have parted with a considerable portion of his innate privacy. [4]
- If the enemy shall concentrate at Bowling Green, do not retire from his front, yet do not fight him there either, but seize Columbus and East Tennessee, one or both, left exposed by the concentration at Bowling Green. [7]
- That is to say, I exposed the nineteenth century to the inspection of the sixth. [5]
- When the curtain rose for the third act there was exposed a star-sown sky, in which the galaxy of Orion was shown with distinctness, each star sharply twinkling from the electric power behind- a pretty scene evoking great applause. [11]
- Most of the remnants survive on islands, such as Madagascar and the Malayan archipelago, where they have not been exposed to so severe a competition as they would have been on well-stocked continents. [1]
- Formerly all pecuniary questions, especially requests for money to which, as an extremely wealthy man, he was very exposed, produced in him a state of hopeless agitation and perplexity. [2]
- General Armfeldt has proposed a splendid position with an exposed rear, or why not this Italian gentleman's attack--very fine, or a retreat, also good! [2]
- Besides these cases, pigeons which are sometimes brightly, and almost always conspicuously coloured, and which are notoriously liable to the attacks of birds of prey, offer a serious exception to the rule, for they almost always build open and exposed nests. [1]
- On the uttermost peak of the hill, where it was most exposed to the wind, were the smelting furnaces, and a manufactory where a peculiar green glass was prepared, which was brought into the market under the name of Mafkat, that is to say, emerald. [10]
- The name is only a dress, but if half of it is taken from your body, you are left half-bare and exposed to mockery. [10]
- The hairless patches on a scalded dog are preferred by the fleas of Constantinople to a wider range on a healthier dog; and the exposed places suit the fleas exactly. [5]
- Beside her stood old Jason, who could not give up his young master's cause for lost, and exposed himself once more to the arrows of Semestre's angry words, because he bitterly repented having irritated instead of winning her. [10]
- I was ashamed of having exposed my cheap imaginings to him, and was expecting some sarcasms, but it did not happen. [5]
- The exposed condition of General Banks makes his immediate relief a point of paramount importance. [7]
- Bare and bleached now, and exposed to a cruel view, but once caressed by loving hands, was the last of those whose devotion to the house of Stuart had brought from their homes to Temple Bar. [9]
- Hurtzal dared give no alarm, as he was told, with a pistol at his head, if he made any noise or exposed them, they would blow his brains out. [5]
- So, the very next day I exposed my hidden schools, my mines, and my vast system of clandestine factories and workshops to an astonished world. [5]
- Many of these miserable men had passed forty years in this place, but most died soon, overcome by the hard work and the fearful extremes of heat and cold to which they were exposed on entering and leaving the mine. [10]
- Do not misunderstand me to mean that common and low life are not fit subjects of fiction, or that vice is not to be lashed by the satirist, or that the evils of a social state are never to be exposed in the novel. [4]
- He had a low-cut vest on, which exposed a deal of frayed and broken and unclean shirtfront. [5]
- Both Sainte-Helene and Longueil exposed themselves for a moment, as they made for an advantageous thicket. [11]
- The reality is, little Jacob, with the calves of his legs exposed to the open air, and himself tied up in a shawl. [12]
- A person very likely cannot tell what he does think till his thoughts are exposed to the air, and it is the bright fallacies and impulsive, rash ventures in conversation that are often most fruitful to talker and listeners. [4]
- Truly, though a life-history was being exposed with incredible slowness--"like pulling teeth," as the Young Doctor said--it was being touched off with laughter. [11]
- They do not leave them exposed to the weather when they find them, but carry them three thousand miles and enshrine them in their temples of learning, and worship them. [5]
- Afterwards his body lay exposed till the ravens and vultures devoured it, and at last a great storm swept his bones off into the sea. [11]
- I didn't know its chief virtue until his Excellency our Ambassador revealed it--I may say, exposed it. [5]
- Racy, entertaining talk is only exposed thought, and no one would hold a man responsible for the thronging thoughts that contradict and displace each other in his mind. [4]
- Of course this is not intended to force you to leave unduly exposed Hilton Head or other near points in your charge. [7]
- Before a corpse is borne from the house of mourning it must be uncovered and exposed to the gaze of a dog; a dog must also be led in the rear of the funeral. [5]
- The difference, however, in these cases is so small that it can hardly be an advantage to them; and it may, perhaps, be attributed to the direct action of the different conditions to which the birds are exposed during the two seasons. [1]
- To be exposed in the midst of his misery to the scorn of a despiser of his art was too much for his exhausted patience. [10]
- This building was in a most exposed position. [5]
- Only excitable people, impulsive people, are exposed to it. [5]
- It is as if heaven's gates had swung open and exposed the throne. [5]
- I had an idea that the well had sprung a leak; that some of the wall stones near the bottom had fallen and exposed fissures that allowed the water to escape. [5]
- So long as I remember the shop, the same scarf and, I should say, the same stockings hung on the door-posts.--You think I am exaggerating again, and that shopkeepers would not keep the same article exposed for years. [6]
- A general with his suite came to the battery, and after speaking to the colonel gave Pierre an angry look and went away again having ordered the infantry supports behind the battery to lie down, so as to be less exposed to fire. [2]
- He had seen his name in staring capitals in the book-seller's window as he came down, and he felt that it was shamefully exposed to the public gaze, and that everybody had seen it. [4]
- Then he told his master about the clothes having been exposed in the room when the Romany arrived. [11]
- Then he crossed his ankles, while I renewed the fire, and exposed the flat, honeycombed bottoms of his prodigious feet to the grateful warmth. [5]
- Out of a hillside toward the upper end of the town, projected a wall of reddish looking quartz-croppings, the exposed comb of a silver-bearing ledge that extended deep down into the earth, of course. [5]
- Thus were the hidden vice and suffering of these sinister places occasionally brought to light, exposed to the curious and morbid stares of those whose own turn might come on the morrow. [9]
- And she ended her speech by saying: "The steward's second daughter--she is sixteen and so beautiful that she must be exposed to every temptation--has now the whole charge of the nourishment and care of her six young brothers and sisters. [10]
- Perhaps never in her life had the life at Court been so exposed to her. [11]
- That was when, having diagnosed correctly and operated, a new and unexpected seat of trouble and peril was exposed, and instant action had to be taken. [11]
- Yes, I would have exposed him! [5]
- When a skeleton has lain in the Tower exposed to the rain and the flaming sun a month it is perfectly dry and clean. [5]
- The piloting material has been uncovering itself by degrees, until it has exposed such a huge hoard to my view that a whole book will be required to contain it if I use it. [5]
- The loss of hair is an inconvenience and probably an injury to man, even in a hot climate, for he is thus exposed to the scorching of the sun, and to sudden chills, especially during wet weather. [1]
- Meantime the rain had washed away the top of the pan of earth left standing on the slope above Angel's, and exposed a handful of nuggets-pure gold. [5]
- In falling, he had thrown over on his back, and his haggard face was exposed to the sun and sky. [11]
- Achmet's new position had not been occupied before, for men were too few, and the position he had just left was now exposed to attack. [11]
- Ere long she had learnt that Verus also had encountered Mastor, that her husband was residing at Lochias, that he had taken part in the festival in disguise, and had exposed himself to grave danger outside the house of Apollodorus. [10]
- In truth, I had done nothing for him, and Chartersea might have exposed him a highwayman for all I cared,--I had fought for Dolly. [9]
- Wolff, whom he had begun to hate since, with his resistless arm of iron, he had exposed him for the first time to the malicious glee of the bystanders in the fencing hall. [10]
- Nevertheless, as a general rule, the upper surface, which is probably more fully exposed, is coloured more brightly and diversely than the lower. [1]
- The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face. [5]
- The carpenter blustered, flourished his knife, and doomed this Lynch in his usual volcanic style, the size of his fateful words undiminished; but it was all wasted upon me; he was a hero to me no longer, but only a poor, foolish, exposed humbug. [5]
- Gogol exposed an extensive fraud practiced by the sale, in connection with lands, of the names of "serfs" (called souls) not living, or "dead souls. [4]
- Mary, he has exposed us to some already. [5]
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