Use natural in a sentence
Sentences starting with natural
- Natural History of the Intellect, 249, 268, 347. [6]
- Natural history--generally the most fascinating of subjects--can be taught; interest in flowers and trees and birds and the habits of animals can be awakened by reading the essays of literary men on these topics as they never can be by the dry text-books. [4]
- Natural woman was measurably (that is, a capacity of being measured) restored to the world. [4]
- Natural beauty it has none: it is simply a long, narrow strip of ground inclosed in walls, with straight, parallel walks running the whole length, and narrow cross-walks; and yet it is a lovely burial-ground. [4]
- Natural selection follows from the struggle for existence; and this from a rapid rate of increase. [1]
Sentences ending with natural
- Of course they wouldn't; it ain't natural. [5]
- The way I was looked upon was odd, but it was natural. [5]
- As I went up, feeling for my knives and my gun, the dogs began to snarl with anger, and for one little step I shivered, for the thing seem not natural. [11]
- The king brooded; this was natural. [5]
- Custom had created these varying bows, and in time they had become easy and natural. [5]
- His transformation in the uniform, which had seemed so natural. [9]
- Be gentle, be sweet, smile like an idiot--just be natural. [5]
- This did not strike me at the time as anything more than natural. [11]
- That she should still have her distrait moments was but natural. [9]
- She gave, he received, and it seemed to him natural. [10]
Short sentences using natural
- They are natural, unsophisticated. [4]
- It comes natural to him. [5]
- It's my natural speech. [11]
- Was this sleep natural? [11]
- This was but natural. [9]
- It seemed quite natural. [9]
- It was perfectly natural. [5]
- It is but natural. [5]
- She was utterly natural. [11]
- It is not natural. [11]
Sentences containing natural two or more times
- It is upon us; it attaches to the body politic as much and closely as the natural wants attach to our natural bodies. [7]
- To see Nolan play with her, tossin' her up and down in his arms as if he'd done it all his life--as natural as natural! [11]
- I couldn't tell nothing about voices in a fog, for nothing don't look natural nor sound natural in a fog. [5]
- In England the natural enemy of the rabbit is detested and persecuted; in the Bluff region the natural enemy of the rabbit is honored, and his person is sacred. [5]
- When I say natural death, I mean it was a natural death for Jimmy Finn to die. [5]
- Yesterday--I keep calling it yesterday, which is quite natural, for certain reasons--the instrument remained unused, and that also was natural, for it was the eve of the execution day. [5]
- Because Mark Twain had been one of Soule's admirers and a warm friend in the old days, it was natural that Soule should turn to him now, and equally natural that Clemens should turn to Howells. [5]
- The rabbit's natural enemy in England is the poacher, in Bluff its natural enemy is the stoat, the weasel, the ferret, the cat, and the mongoose. [5]
More example sentences with the word natural in them
- He was just young enough, and there was still enough natural health in him, to know the healing touch of a perfect decency, a pure truth of spirit. [11]
- I can tell you, as one who knows, that there is no corporation in this country which, in the struggle to maintain itself, is not forced to adopt the natural law of the survival of the fittest, which you condemn. [9]
- The idea that you must pull out every one of every nice young man and young woman's natural teeth! [6]
- Arsinoe speaks of you also with all the affection natural to her feeling heart. [10]
- His words so wrought upon us that it was a relief to us all when the conversation drifted into a more cheerful channel and the natural features of the curious country we were in came under treatment. [5]
- The king's judgments wrought frequent injustices, but it was merely the fault of his training, his natural and unalterable sympathies. [5]
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- In natural, simple words, the learned man, skilled in the art of language, represented to the imperial widower how little reason he had to mourn his devout wife. [10]
- It was not without its natural influence upon him; but he regarded it most as a comfortable advertisement, and he lamented every day that this never- failing gas well was not near a large population, and he still its owner. [11]
- The brief questions with which he received the blind artist were kindly, and as natural as though addressing an equal, and every remark made in connection with Hermon's answers revealed a very quick and keen intellect. [10]
- This fact, together with the opportunity for reflection afforded by solitary confinement, had its effect--its natural effect. [5]
- Emerson's long intimacy with him taught him to give an outline to many natural objects which would have been poetic nebulae to him but for this companionship. [6]
- And the same with a king's son; it don't make no difference whether he's a natural one or an unnatural one. [5]
- This power, combined with a fine intellectual and indomitable energy, and a taste altogether military, constituted in him, as seemed to me, the best natural talent in that department I ever knew. [7]
- It was a wildly extravagant farce--just the sort of thing that now and then Mark Twain plunged into with an enthusiasm that had to work itself out and die a natural death, or mellow into something worth while. [5]
- Here was a wide natural corridor overhung with stalactites, and it led on into an artificial passage which inclined gradually upwards till it came into a mound above the level by which they entered. [11]
- Shorter," said Honora, whose surprise had given place to a very natural resentment, since she had not the honour of knowing Mrs. Grainger. [9]
- The author from whom Montaigne took his facts is the elder Pliny, who, in his Natural History, Book X, Chapter 83, says, "Other animals become sated with veneral pleasures; man hardly knows any satiety. [5]
- Yet, on the whole, he seemed at first more natural than involved or obscure. [11]
- Why he, whose whole life was a crucifixion, should not love to look on that divine image of blameless suffering, I cannot see; on the contrary, it seems to me the most natural thing in the world that he should. [6]
- The government at Whitehall still consulted him, still relied upon his knowledge and his natural tact; but secret as his conferences were with the authorities, they were not so secret that criticism was not viciously at work. [11]
- It seemed worth while to try how far the principle of evolution would throw light on some of the more complex problems in the natural history of man. [1]
- The generation to which you, who are just entering the profession, belong, will make a vast stride forward, as I believe, in the direction of treatment by natural rather than violent agencies. [3]
- The hysteric stage which the wise old man had apprehended began to manifest itself by its usual signs, if anything can be called usual in a condition the natural order of which is disorder and anomaly. [6]
- The Greek words which Langethal wrote in my album, and which mean "Be truthful in love," were beginning to be as natural to me as abhorrence of cowardice and falsehood had long been. [10]
- A note to which her soul responded with anguish when she turned to him with the natural cry of woman. [9]
- I don't know whether the piece I mentioned from the French author was intended simply as Natural History, or whether there was not a little malice in his description. [6]
- Nobody knew afterward whether the great speech that he had so gaily planned ever came to a natural end or not. [5]
- Wasn't it natural, when you were playing the devil with yourself, that I should step in and give you a hand? [11]
- I don't know what she may have said to Mr. Meigs," this wily woman added, in the most natural manner. [4]
- But don't kill what is natural in me. [9]
- But her airs were so natural that young and old bowed before her. [9]
- Her feats, which were so much admired, were only her natural exercise. [6]
- The prairie standards were not low; but tolerance is natural where the community is ready-made; where people from all points of the compass come together with all sorts of things behind them; where standards have at first no organized sanction. [11]
- My favorite studies were Natural Philosophy, Logic, and Moral Science. [5]
- Sympathy and sentiment were natural and proper manifestations of human society, but governments were, of necessity, ruled by sterner considerations. [11]
- Therefore, if they were formerly of high importance to primeval man and to his ape-like progenitors, they would have been perfected or advanced through natural selection. [1]
- Then, if there were anything that a good woman could do to win a man and still preserve her self-respect, it was something which escaped the natural subtlety of a woman determined to allure. [13]
- All these things were "packed" on the back of a led horse--and whoever has not been taught, by a Spanish adept, to pack an animal, let him never hope to do the thing by natural smartness. [5]
- The reader knows well enough what fatal recollections and associations had frozen up the springs of natural affection in his breast. [6]
- To attach much weight to the few but strong differences is the most obvious and perhaps the safest course, though it appears more correct to pay great attention to the many small resemblances, as giving a truly natural classification. [1]
- In these cases we have feathers symmetrically shaded, like those which give so much elegance to the plumage of many natural species. [1]
- They have a way of mixing the oxygen which issues in small jets from certain natural springs with their atmospheric nitrogen in the proportion of about twenty per cent, which makes very nearly the same thing as the air of your planet. [6]
- Its natural course was to try for admission into some one of the popular magazines: into "The Sifter," the most fastidious of them all; if that declined it, into "The Second Best;" and if that returned it, into "The Omnivorous. [6]
- His natural impulse was to hurry to the States and save his sister if possible, for he loved her with a deep and abiding affection. [5]
- To him she was the most original creature he had ever met, the most natural, the most humorous of temper, the most sincere. [11]
- The tailor's meaning was sufficiently clear: if they had come to see him personally, then it was natural for him to wish to know the names and stations of his guests, and their business. [11]
- Her natural heart was struggling against her old bitterness towards Galt Roscoe and her partial hate of Ruth Devlin. [11]
- The new master was so kind and courteous, he seemed to take everything in such a natural, easy way, that there was no chance to pick a quarrel with him. [6]
- The Mukaukas himself was president, and his grown-up son was his natural deputy. [10]
- This remark, as was perhaps natural, did not improve the temper of the president of the Northeastern. [9]
- Luigi's whole heart was in it, and even Angelo developed a surprising amount of interest-which was natural, because he was not merely representing Whigism, a matter of no consequence to him; but he was representing something immensely finer and greater--to wit, Reform. [5]
- How natural it was for the little courtier to give her a rank. [5]
- And presently it was dinner time and "Karl" arrived--a slender young fellow with a marvelous head and a noble eye--and he was as simple and natural, and as beautiful in spirit as his wife was. [5]
- People said it was but natural that she should fall in love with Captain Jack, my father. [9]
- The act, which was absolutely natural, superb, electrified Janet, restored in an instant her own fierceness of spirit. [9]
- To Margaret, who was able to return the hospitality she received, and whose equipage was almost as much admired as her toilets, all doors were open--a very natural thing, surely, in a good-natured, give-and-take world. [4]
- Anything, she said, was a relief from the piano; and then, between the guitar and the banjo, one must really choose the banjo, unless one wanted to devote one's whole natural life to the violin. [8]
- If ever there was a natural person, it was Evelyn. [4]
- You see, I was "bluffing" that last time in the field; it would be natural for them to work around to that conclusion, if I gave them a chance. [5]
- See Mr. R. Warington's interesting articles in 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' October 1852, and November 1855. [1]
- But now his voice was natural, and he thrust the paper into the young man's lap. [9]
- After registering, the visitors all bought note-paper with a chromo heading, "Among the Clouds," and a natural wild-flower stuck on the corner, and then rushed to the writing-room in order to indite an epistle "from the summit. [4]
- It perished without violence, by an easy and natural process. [3]
- The greater intellectual vigour and power of invention in man is probably due to natural selection, combined with the inherited effects of habit, for the most able men will have succeeded best in defending and providing for themselves and for their wives and offspring. [1]
- It is the very way Professor Osborn and I built the colossal skeleton brontosaur that stands fifty-seven feet long and sixteen feet high in the Natural History Museum, the awe and admiration of all the world, the stateliest skeleton that exists on the planet. [5]
- There was something very sad in losing the old dog; yet I am glad he met a natural fate. [14]
- He asked her various questions about herself, which she answered with a tone not quite so calm as natural, but willingly and intelligently. [6]
- Marion Lamont, let us say at once, was of Southern origin, born in London during the temporary residence of her parents there, and while very young deprived by death of her natural protectors. [4]
- It sometimes brought us into conflict with the owners of the trees, and it was only natural that "Froebel's youngsters" often excited the peasants' ire. [10]
- Lancisi's figures show us how the great statues look when divested of their natural covering. [6]
- The relation between us and our teachers was so natural and affectionate that it seemed as if no other was possible. [10]
- I just spoke up in a quite natural way of pleasing surprise, and not as if I was dreaming of conveying information, and said, "Well, I do declare, if there isn't the dodo! [5]
- His mind had undergone the peculiar change which frequently precedes death, two days previously; the calm of better feelings filled it; a return of natural affection marked his last moments. [14]
- If the following two lines which I have cut from it are your natural handwriting, then I understand you to ask me "for a farewell letter in the name of the American people. [5]
- Why should the two halves of a brain not show a natural difference, leading to confusion of thought, and very possibly to that instinct of contradiction of which I was speaking? [6]
- This is in truth the natural and genuine feeling of a self-governing citizen of a commonwealth where thrones and wigs and mitres seem like so many pieces of stage property. [6]
- Now it is true that I could have learned without a teacher, but it would have been risky for me, because of my natural clumsiness. [5]
- We talked our trouble over together, which was natural, for rivals become brothers when a common affliction assails them and a common enemy bears off the victory. [5]
- Judge Caton, in 'Transactions of the Ottawa Academy of Natural Sciences,' 1868, p. [1]
- A Mormon Emigrant Train--The Heart of the Rocky Mountains--Pure Saleratus--A Natural Ice-House--An Entire Inhabitant--In Sight of "Eternal Snow"--The South Pass--The Parting Streams--An Unreliable Letter Carrier--Meeting of Old Friends--A Spoiled Watermelon--Down the Mountain--A Scene of Desolation--Lost in the Dark--Unnecessary Advice --U.S. [5]
- It was only too natural that his strength should fail him, so, without feeling at all alarmed but only very pitiful and anxious to help, she ran back to a fruit-stall which they had passed at the entrance to the garden from the street. [10]
- Patience was only too delighted, and took her into her museum of natural history, art, religion, and vegetation. [4]
- He found this too agitating to dwell upon, summoning, as it did, conjectures of the men she might have known; and it was perhaps natural, in view of her attitude, that he could only think of such a decision on her part as surrender. [9]
- Yet we are told that Moses himself lived to be a hundred and twenty years old, and that his eye was not dim nor his natural strength abated. [6]
- Myrtle knew how to use her needle, and always had a dexterous way of shaping any article of dress or ornament,--a natural gift not very rare, but sometimes very needful, as it was now. [6]
- They come natural to us; they are involuntary, like breathing. [5]
- When he came to think of it, he did not feel quite so sure practically about that matter of the utter natural selfishness of everybody. [6]
- It never occurs to them; it's just their natural ordinary condition, and so it does not excite them at all. [5]
- It comes natural to them to lie and cheat in the first place, and then they go on and improve on nature until they arrive at perfection. [5]
- It's as natural to them as noses are--and sin. [5]
- Martin, 'General Introduction to the Natural History of Mamm. [1]
- This brought her to swift decision she hurried to her room, desired the maid not to dress her hair, contenting herself with pinning a few roses into its natural curls. [10]
- When it comes to selecting her ancestors she is still human, natural, vain, commonplace--as commonplace as I am myself when I am sorting ancestors for my autobiography. [5]
- It is needless to say that Honora accepted these ministrations and that she found Susan's admiration an entirely natural sentiment. [9]
- Does a license to preach transform a man into a higher order of beings and endow him with a natural quality to govern? [6]
- He asked people to pass their hands through their hair (thus collecting upon them a thin coating of the natural oil) and then making a thumb-mark on a glass strip, following it with the mark of the ball of each finger in succession. [5]
- Martin's 'General Introduction to Natural History of Mamm. [1]
- It was natural to love one's family. [9]
- It is natural to long for happiness, and happiness is self-realization, and self-realization is knowledge and light. [9]
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