Use hence in a sentence
Sentences starting with hence
- Hence the older works come in time to have only an antiquarian interest. [4]
- Hence the individuals which performed them best, would tend to survive in greater numbers. [1]
- Hence these with Wendling. [11]
- Hence I could watch indifferently both lake and sky. [9]
- Hence we must touch upon these tragedies lightly. [9]
- Hence the letter to me. [5]
- Hence she writes to her friend:-- "May 11th. [14]
- Hence it is this side which is often coloured so as to imitate the objects on which these insects commonly rest. [1]
- Hence works of this nature, embodying descriptions of men and manners, always retain something of the freshness which characterized them on the day of their appearance. [4]
- Hence now was the time when we might most surely look for tidings from the Levant, and Ann would not be out of the way in case any such might come to Nuremberg. [10]
Sentences ending with hence
- It has taken three months to repair and renovate our house--corner of 9th and 5th Avenue, but I shall be in it in io or 15 days hence. [5]
- The night was so warm, and the sooner they pressed forward the better, for Moses had promised to join them a few leagues hence. [10]
- Some of our party have gone to England, intending to take a roundabout course and rejoin the vessel at Leghorn or Naples several weeks hence. [5]
- It was in my heart to die upon the sheep-skin where I had prayed; for I was burned up within, and there seemed naught to do but say malaish, and go hence. [11]
- What may be left of General Grant's great name forty centuries hence? [5]
- Yet, often as he was on the point of sacrificing me to the importunate Romans, I need only bid him gaze into the beaker, and exclaim 'You will not send me hence. [10]
- I knocked off, during these stirring times, and don't intend to go to work again till we go away for the Summer, 3 or 6 weeks hence. [5]
- Mental Telegraphy will be greatly respected a century hence. [5]
- After he had assured her that he was long since replete, she pushed two more pots on to the fire, for he must have been half-starved in prison, and what he did not want now he would find room for two hours hence. [10]
- Get you hence. [5]
Short sentences using hence
- Hence it was public property. [5]
- Go hence and pray. [11]
- Hence the premium on revolutions. [9]
- Hence he moved not. [10]
- Hence unbelief had no excuse. [9]
- Hence the carved names. [5]
- Hence horrible shadow! [5]
- Hence these tears? [10]
- Hence his name "the opener. [10]
More example sentences with the word hence in them
- It is neither you nor Ulrich, who drives me hence, but the mysterious ancient curse, that pursues my people when they seek to rest; it is, it is. [10]
- There were many years in which my father believed the practices which he followed in behalf of your railroad to be necessary--and hence justified. [9]
- But an I would, I could not, for that the accuser came masked by night, and told the forester, and straightway got him hence again, and so the forester knoweth him not. [5]
- It is quite within the probabilities that a century hence she will be the most imposing figure that has cast its shadow across the globe since the inauguration of our era. [5]
- It is quite within the possibilities that, a century hence, people would wonder and say, "How did your predecessors come to bury their great dead in this deserted place? [5]
- And hence those who are not married in the Spirit are not spiritually man and wife. [9]
- I like Mr. Whiting very much, and hence would wish him to remain or resign as best suits himself. [7]
- Finally, the dowry which Els was to bring bore no comparison to the large sums Ernst Ortlieb had lavished upon the erection of the St. Clare Convent, and hence it was inferred that the wealth of the firm had sustained considerable losses. [10]
- Hence, the roads which are open to the soul, are numberless as those of the divinity. [10]
- Sixty days hence, when they are called to deliver the goods, they will think they've been struck by lightning. [5]
- Here, thought he, were two human souls all in all to each other, and hence this overwhelming sorrow. [10]
- Hand in hand we will walk hence to the grave, helping each other in all ways, living for each other, being and remaining one in heart and purpose, one in hope and aspiration, inseparable to the end. [5]
- A fortnight ago we left America in mid-summer, now it is midwinter; about a week hence we shall arrive in Australia in the spring. [5]
- It is fortunate we have been spared in this country the formation of a political labour party, because such a party would have been composed of manual workers alone, and hence would have tended further to develop economic class consciousness, to crystallize class antagonisms. [9]
- Cavilers object that water boils at a lower and lower temperature the higher and higher you go, and hence the apparent anomaly. [5]
- Hence, as Mr. Wallace remarks, "distastefulness alone would be insufficient to protect a caterpillar unless some outward sign indicated to its would-be destroyer that its prey was a disgusting morsel. [1]
- Hence, if our understanding choose the good, consciousness is satisfied. [10]
- We sail hence tomorrow, perhaps, and my next letters will be mailed at Smyrna, in Syria. [5]
- Do you mean to tell me, on the plea that business is business and hence a department by itself, that deception, cheating, and stealing are justified and necessary? [9]
- We are expecting to move to Florence ten or twelve days hence, but if this hot weather continues we shall wait for cooler. [5]
- You shall hence to Madame of Montgomery as her faithful chaplain, once I have heard you preach and know your doctrine. [11]
- We shall go to Elmira ten days hence (if Livy can travel on a mattress then,) and stay there till I have finished the California book--say three months. [5]
- My grand-uncle loved to be quit of his guests at an early hour; hence no table was laid for them to sit down to meat, and each one held his plate in one hand. [10]
- This obliges us to admit the truth of the unpalatable proposition just mentioned above--that, in disputed matters political and religious, one man's opinion is worth no more than his peer's, and hence it followers that no man's opinion possesses any real value. [5]
- This obliges us to admit the truth of the unpalatable proposition just mentioned above--that in disputed matters political and religious one man's opinion is worth no more than his peer's, and hence it follows that no man's opinion possesses any real value. [5]
- You who read this may feel something of my impatience to get to New Orleans, and hence I shall not give a long account of the journey. [9]
- She was out the way, at any rate for the present; still, if she should be released to-morrow or the day after, or even a month hence, she would be as great a hindrance as ever. [10]
- Presently, out of the stillness, the Governor's voice was heard condemning me to death by hanging, thirty days hence, at sunrise. [11]
- Hence we behold the process by which thousands are daily passing from under the yoke of bondage hailed by some as the advance of liberty, and bewailed by others as the destruction of all liberty. [7]
- A month hence the hakim's knife will find the thing that eats away my life. [11]
- Hence, running became the habit of the French troops, and no wonder. [5]
- Hence, whoever resists the final decision of the highest judicial tribunal aims a deadly blow at our whole republican system of government--a blow which, if successful, would place all our rights and liberties at the mercy of passion, anarchy, and violence. [7]
- Hence it caught the eye of any one who passed by, even at the distance of many yards, and no doubt that of every passing bird. [1]
- The exhalation of the elixir acted only on the tongue, and hence its fatal effect, if, however, it had been possible to infiltrate a desire for truth into the whole man, then, ah then! [10]
- Hence it comes that, in the scraps of paper covered with her pencil writing which I have seen, there will occasionally be a sentence scored out, but seldom, if ever, a word or an expression. [14]
- Hence it is that what is called a practical education is set above the mere enlargement and enrichment of the mind; and the possession of the material is valued, and the intellectual life is undervalued. [4]
- Hence it ensued, that what her mind has gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible traits, of which, in listening to the secret annals of every rude vicinage, the memory is sometimes compelled to receive the impress. [14]
- Presently he learned that three days hence a meeting of the States of Bercy was to be held for setting the seal upon the Duke's formal adoption of Philip, and to execute a deed of succession. [11]
- Hence I concluded that the early progenitors of the peacock could not have resembled a Polyplectron. [1]
- Hence Canestrini concludes that some ancient progenitor of man must have had this bone normally divided into two portions, which afterwards became fused together. [1]
- Fitch's function was that of the moderate counsellor and bellwether for new members, hence nothing could have been more fitting than the choice of that gentleman for the honour of moving, on the morrow, that Bill No. [9]
- Hence it follows that in the provinces of the natural sciences, in mathematics, astronomy, mechanics and geography the sages of our college have produced works of unsurpassed merit. [10]
- Hence it was that he sent among us so many fox-hunting and gaming parsons who read the service ill and preached drowsy and illiterate sermons. [9]
- Hence her remark that he himself deemed her lover worthy of esteem. [10]
- Hence it came that Asquith, before the house-warming, knew as little about Farquhar Fenelon Cooke, the man, as the nineteenth century knows about William Shakespeare, and was every whit as curious. [9]
- What, that perhaps, ten years hence, you may smile to remember your present recollections, and view under another light both 'Currer Bell' and his writings? [14]
- Hence he had taken the trouble to advertise a trip abroad to account for his absence. [9]
- Hence the lower surface of the wings being brighter than the upper surface in certain moths is not so anomalous as it at first appears. [1]
- Hence the lower surface generally affords to entomologists the more useful character for detecting the affinities of the various species. [1]
- Are we even sure whether, six months hence, we shall not hate, instead of loving, each other? [10]
- Hence, naturally, a strong desire to omit it. [4]
- The rise which still continues, and was two inches last night, compels them to get them out to the hills; hence it is that the work of General York is of such a great value. [5]
- I had written some rhymes for it--poetry I considered it--and it was a great grief to me that the production was on the "first side" of the issue that was not completed, and hence did not see the light. [5]
- He manipulated the sick; hence his ostensible method of healing was physical instead of mental. [5]
- Twelve days hence she will die; her mother would save her life if she could. [5]
- The Buchanan men see this; and hence their great anxiety in favor of the Fillmore movement. [7]
- Hence her ill-starred resolve filled me with rage, to such a degree that I railed at it as a mad and sinful deed against her own peace of mind, and indeed against him whom she had once held as dear as her own life. [10]
- Hence it appears reasonable to extend this same view to all analogous cases with animals in a state of nature. [1]
- And you who read this an hundred years hence may not believe the marvels of it to the pioneer, and in particular to one born and bred in the scanty, hard soil of the mountains. [9]
- Hence our natural rate of increase, though leading to many and obvious evils, must not be greatly diminished by any means. [1]
- Hence some remote progenitor of the whole vertebrate kingdom appears to have been hermaphrodite or androgynous. [1]
- And at this point, also, begins the pilot's paradise: a wide river hence to New Orleans, abundance of water from shore to shore, and no bars, snags, sawyers, or wrecks in his road. [5]
- Hence it is plain that in Italy, parties connected with the drama and the omnibus and the toy interests do not cheat. [5]
- Seeing she was placed unfortunately, I offered to escort her hence to her father. [11]
- The rout seems permanent; hence the smallness of the company at table since the voyage began. [5]
- The date of our return to Hartford is uncertain, but will be three or four weeks hence, I judge. [5]
- If, a month or six weeks hence, she continues to wish for a change as much as she does now, I shall (D. V.) go with her myself. [14]
- Hence there is only a question of time as to when the proposed amendment will go to the States for their action. [7]
- My general view on this question was stated in the Albany response, and hence I do not state it now. [7]
- Hence the ocelli on the several feathers, though occupying very different positions with respect to the light, all appear as if illuminated from above, just as an artist would have shaded them. [1]
- I am one of these humorists American dissected by him, and hence the complaint I am making. [5]
- Hence, the beginning of their great industries, which made England rich in proportion as her authority and chance of trade expanded over distant islands and continents. [4]
- But the attitude of the majority of Americans toward more backward peoples is not cynical; hence there is hope that a democratic solution of the Caribbean and Central American problem may be found. [9]
- Hence the printing of the journals was discontinued. [5]
- Hence the rising of tailor Ket and others, and the leveling of fences and barriers, and the eating of many sheep. [9]
- Hence the saying of our Lord about the needle's eye--the danger to the soul of him who owns much property. [9]
- Hence the tide of our days flows by in deep and untroubled serenity. [5]
- Hence her name of Julia Domna] the lady of the soldiers, the mother of the camp, and the lady philosopher among the sages. [10]
- Hence the cultivation of it by the chewing of gum is a recognizable and reasonable instinct, and the practice can be defended as neither a whim nor a vain waste of energy and nervous force. [4]
- Hence his love of heroes, his rule of life, and his clear convictions of the high destiny of the soul. [6]
- Hence, "the sight of another person enduring hunger, cold, fatigue, revives in us some recollection of these states, which are painful even in idea. [1]
- Hence each trip occupied some time. [9]
- Hence there is not the least a priori improbability in the development of her tail having been checked through natural selection. [1]
- Since I may not convey him hence, this property of mine, there is another way. [5]
- Hence he did not bother his head concerning my position. [9]
- Hence corpses must not be burned, neither must they be buried. [5]
- Monsieur Vigo was no spy, hence he had gone first to St. Louis. [9]
- Hence there is no abstract improbability in the Lepidoptera, which probably stand nearly or quite as high in the scale as these insects, having sufficient mental capacity to admire bright colours. [1]
- Hence there has never been in my mind any question on the subject except the one of expediency, arising in view of all the circumstances. [7]
- Hence in civilised nations there will be some tendency to an increase both in the number and in the standard of the intellectually able. [1]
- So, in the name of the Senate, King Euergetes, I require you to permit King Philometor your brother, and Queen Cleopatra your sister, to proceed hence, whithersoever they will. [10]
- Like all of my more notable discoveries and inventions, it is based upon hard, practical scientific laws; all other bases are unsound and hence untrustworthy. [5]
- She would, she must fly hence, even if it should part her for a time from Diodoros. [10]
- General McClellan has moved his whole force on the line of the James River, and is supported there by our gunboats; but he must be largely strengthened before advancing, and hence the call on you, which I am glad you answered so promptly. [7]
- There isn't a mountain in Switzerland now that hasn't a ladder railroad or two up its back like suspenders; indeed, some mountains are latticed with them, and two years hence all will be. [5]
- Should it, a month or two hence, be deemed advisable that she should go either to the sea-side, or to some inland watering-place--and should papa be disinclined to move, and I consequently obliged to remain at home--she asks, could you be her companion? [14]
- Hence, these latter monkeys probably use their voices as a mutual call; and this is certainly the case with some quadrupeds, for instance the beaver. [1]
- In the annual message last December, I thought fit to say, "The Union must be preserved, and hence all indispensable means must be employed. [7]
- For instance, why may not any portion of a new confederacy a year or two hence arbitrarily secede again, precisely as portions of the present Union now claim to secede from it? [7]
- Who was Sir Matthew Holworthy, that his name is a household word on the lips of thousands of scholars, and will be centuries hence, as that of Walter de Merton, dead six hundred years ago, is to-day at Oxford? [6]
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