Use naturally in a sentence
Sentences starting with naturally
- Naturally Mark Twain was one of its favorite members, and his contributions never failed to arouse interest and discussion. [5]
- Naturally enough, there was intense curiosity about this young man. [6]
- Naturally most of the doctors lived on the east bank of the Nile, in Thebes proper, and even in private houses with their families; but each was attached to a priestly college. [10]
- Naturally the question suggests itself, Why did these people want the river now when nobody had wanted it in the five preceding generations? [5]
- Naturally there were some who pitied Marget and Ursula for the danger that was gathering about them, but naturally they did not say so; it would not have been safe. [5]
- Naturally my chief solicitude was about my collection of Ceramics. [5]
- Naturally a hotel so dainty in its service and furniture, and so refined, was crowded to its utmost capacity. [4]
- Naturally the very reverse of suspicious, she had been dreaming on things to come in the seclusion of her awakening womanhood, without the least notion that the freedom of her own soul was to be interfered with by any merely worldly demands. [4]
- Naturally we magnify our material prosperity. [4]
- Naturally Redpath would not give him any peace now. [5]
Sentences ending with naturally
- They were stupefied with astonishment naturally. [5]
- She could say what she did not think--especially what was flattering--quite simply and naturally. [2]
- It seemed impossible to talk naturally. [11]
- The art came to her naturally. [9]
- Wouldn't you know that, naturally. [5]
- One of them sat still as death, his eyes following me with one long stare, and the other kept praying all the time--he'd been a lay preacher once before he backslided, and it came back on him now naturally. [11]
- You have not only changed my conception of religion, but you have made it for me something which I can now speak about naturally. [9]
- He'll make a name for himself some day if he's steered properly and allowed to develop naturally. [9]
- Chance allusions to his bachelor establishment in town and the place of his family on the Hudson, could not have been made by a millionaire, more naturally. [5]
- The fruits would have come naturally. [9]
Short sentences using naturally
- Where would he naturally go? [5]
- Pride, however, was naturally excitable. [11]
- I felt naturally much disappointed. [6]
- They are naturally more expensive. [4]
- What followed, had followed naturally. [8]
- It naturally would. [5]
Sentences containing naturally two or more times
- Mavick naturally wished a son to inherit his name and enlarge the gold foundation upon which its perpetuity must rest; and Mrs. Mavick as naturally shrank from a responsibility that promised to curtail freedom of action in the life she loved. [4]
More example sentences with the word naturally in them
- Lurida and her young man--Gabriel is what she calls him--were naturally the objects of special attention. [6]
- The first thing you will naturally wish to look at will be the earth you have just left. [6]
- Even after three years of more or less intimacy between us, Farrar still wore his exterior of pessimism and indifference, the shell with which he chose to hide a naturally warm and affectionate disposition. [9]
- Clemens would naturally write something about Bermuda, and began at once, "Random Notes of an Idle Excursion," and presently completed four papers, which Howells eagerly accepted for the Atlantic. [5]
- Uniformity of character would, however, naturally follow from the assumed uniformity of the exciting causes, and likewise from the free intercrossing of many individuals. [1]
- Such an event would naturally stir Mark Twain to comment on human nature in general. [5]
- Well --argued Miles--he would naturally go to his former haunts, for that is the instinct of unsound minds, when homeless and forsaken, as well as of sound ones. [5]
- Then the presumption would naturally be that it does harm. [3]
- As the days wore into months, Monsieur Vigo's place very naturally became the headquarters for our army, if army it might be called. [9]
- Naturally, the distant witness supposed they were now looking upon three corpses; so they could hardly believe their eyes when they presently saw two of the men rise to their feet and bend over the third. [5]
- The winding staircase within is dark, but one always knows which side of the tower he is on because of his naturally gravitating from one side to the other of the staircase with the rise or dip of the tower. [5]
- They were fellow-creatures with whom one did not naturally enter into active sympathy, and the principal point of interest about the fiacre and its arrangements was whether the horse was fondest of trotting or of walking. [6]
- His editorial connection with the magazine naturally led to his contributing to it numerous articles besides those which were demanded by the requirements of the position he held. [4]
- I've plenty dealin's with him, naturally, both of us being in the horse business, and I say he's right as a minted dollar as he goes now. [11]
- Now that my winter's work is over and spring is with us, I feel naturally drawn to the Poet's company. [6]
- A young man will naturally enough be ashamed of his shyness. [6]
- An ancestry of wild riders naturally enough bequeaths also those other tendencies which we see in the Tartars, the Cossacks, and our own Indian Centaurs, and as well, perhaps, in the old-fashioned fox-hunting squire as in any of these. [6]
- There are persons, whom we all know, to whom human confidences, troubles and heart-aches flow as naturally its streams to a placid lake. [5]
- That kindly judgment which he exercises with regard to others he will, naturally enough, apply to himself. [6]
- Elsie was naturally what they call a man-hater, and there was very little danger of any sudden passion springing up between two such young persons. [6]
- Wilhelm's milder features were really those of a poet, while Jakob's sterner cast of countenance, and his piercing eyes, indicated more naturally a searcher after knowledge. [10]
- The parents, naturally, were frantic, and the coachman was arrested. [9]
- Inasmuch as everybody went armed, we had an inquest about every day, and so this department was naturally set down among the "regulars. [5]
- Naturally, I say, we ought by the time of middle life to come to a conception of what sort of things are of most value. [4]
- Her double meaning was, naturally, lost on Farrar, but he enjoyed the thing hugely, nevertheless, as more or less applicable to Mr. Allen. [9]
- I think I was probably one of his first patients, and that he naturally made the most of me. [6]
- My sister's disposition was not naturally gregarious: circumstances favoured and fostered her tendency to seclusion; except to go to church, or take a walk on the hills, she rarely crossed the threshold of home. [14]
- The Terror's hair was not naturally abundant, like Euthymia's, and she kept it cut rather short. [6]
- The Withers Homestead was naturally the chief centre of interest. [6]
- Naturally, the discussion was liveliest among the young ladies. [6]
- Twichell, of course, was deeply concerned and naturally overjoyed at Grant's interest. [5]
- Elm Street it was called, naturally enough, for its elms made a long, pointed-arched gallery of it through most of its extent. [6]
- Very naturally Janet was aware of the change in Ditmar, and knew the cause of it. [9]
- A crowing hen was always an object of interest and distinction; she was pointed out to visitors; the owner was proud of her accomplishment, he was naturally likely to preserve her life, and especially if she could lay. [4]
- I knew there was a young lady in it, and that somebody was in love with her, and she was in love with him, and somebody (an old tutor, I believe) wanted to interfere, and, very naturally, the young lady was too sharp for him. [6]
- My imagination, naturally vivid, stimulated by such repasts, nearly mastered me. [4]
- The point of view of other people is naturally not a matter of weighty importance to her. [5]
- It is a very onerous business, this of being served, and the debtor naturally wishes to give you a slap. [6]
- I regret this very much; but really it could not be helped: information appears to stew out of me naturally, like the precious ottar of roses out of the otter. [5]
- Here was a vain, naturally indolent half-breed, whose life had made for selfishness and independence, giving his neck willingly to a man's heel, serving with blind reverence, under a voluntary vow. [11]
- The designs wrought upon these fragments are all quaint and peculiar, and so the charm of novelty is added to the deep interest they naturally inspire. [5]
- He was levying upon the vital forces remaining in him, which, distributed naturally, might cover a year or so, to give him here and now a few moments of unnatural strength for the completion of a hopeless struggle. [11]
- Mr. Pardriff was under forty, and with these gifts many innocent citizens of Ripton naturally wondered why the columns of his newspaper, the Ripton Record, did not more closely resemble the spiciness of his talk in the office of Gales' Hotel. [9]
- Our bedroom has two great glass bird-cages (enclosed balconies) one looking toward the Rhine valley and sunset, the other looking up the Neckar cul-de-sac, and naturally we spend nearly all our time in these --when one is sunny the other is shady. [5]
- The conversation naturally turned on the peace. [2]
- Perhaps it is true that the commonplace needs no defense, since everybody takes it in as naturally as milk, and thrives on it. [4]
- Naturally, everybody was troubled, for a prophecy is a grisly and awful thing, whether one thinks it ascends from hell or comes down from heaven. [5]
- Three hundred persons took their seats in the dining room, according to their rank and importance: the more important nearer to the honored guest, as naturally as water flows deepest where the land lies lowest. [2]
- Very naturally she took preoccupation for indifference. [9]
- You naturally wish to view the city; so you take an umbrella, an overcoat, and a fan, and go forth. [5]
- It was left to the man of the reedy lake to pay the penalty of apprehension, to suffer the effects of crime upon a nature not naturally criminal. [11]
- I have tried to take into account your point of view, which is naturally restricted, your pardonable ignorance of what business men, who wish to do their duty by Church and State, have to contend with. [9]
- Naturally, I declined to reveal the secret. [9]
- It naturally seemed to Napoleon that the war was caused by England's intrigues (as in fact he said on the island of St. Helena). [2]
- This naturally suggests to me a thought about wages here. [5]
- Sometimes he ventured to hope that he had made a mistake in estimating the direction which the vein should naturally take after crossing the valley and entering the hill. [5]
- It seemed strange to her, too, how well this man, naturally so insignificant in person, succeeded in giving his small figure the appearance of majestic dignity. [10]
- Stanton naturally failed to find it, and it remained for the writer of these notes, motoring up the Rhone one September day, exactly twenty-two years after the first discovery, to re-locate the vast reclining figure of the first consul of France, "dreaming of Universal Empire. [5]
- It was bound to come, and it would naturally come in that way. [5]
- The family went to bed about dark every night, and as we were not invited to intrude any new customs, we naturally followed theirs. [5]
- It is enough to allude to these, which every reader will naturally turn to first of all. [6]
- For a little time after that Mr. Crewe, although naturally an important and busy man, scarcely had time to nod to his friends on the road. [9]
- It seemed as though not the trumpeters were playing, but as if the army itself, rejoicing at the Emperors' approach, had naturally burst into music. [2]
- Mark Twain, by this time in London, naturally had a different opinion. [5]
- The organizing of this expedition was naturally a cause of great excitement among The Teacups. [6]
- Any one with this assumption in his mind would naturally extend too far the action of natural selection, either during past or present times. [1]
- He would naturally think twice before he gave an emetic or cathartic which evacuated his own pocket, and be sparing of the cholagogues that emptied the biliary ducts of his own wallet, unless he were sure they were needed. [3]
- The severe blow they have received naturally enough makes them intemperate even without there being any just cause for blame. [7]
- So far, what they had done was a matter of duty, not of will; but they had done their duty naturally all their lives, and it was natural to them now. [11]
- The first of these things required tremendous effort, the last one, concerning Bess, seemed simply and naturally easy of accomplishment. [13]
- He went with them, naturally, to you, and I infer that you suppressed him! [9]
- The indifference of the town pained him, and he was naturally not a little grieved at the lack of proper feeling of the country people of America towards those who would better their conditions. [9]
- Twenty-four hours later the story was all over the village that Maurice Kirkwood was the subject of a strange, mysterious, unheard-of antipathy to something, nobody knew what; and the whole neighborhood naturally resolved itself into an unorganized committee of investigation. [6]
- The critique in the Spectator gives that view of the book which will naturally be taken by a certain class of minds; I shall expect it to be followed by other notices of a similar nature. [14]
- People interested in the same things will naturally come together. [6]
- But when Caesar, the ruler of the world, condescends to ask a plain man for his daughter, every other consideration must naturally be put aside. [10]
- Mandeville naturally likes the robustness and sparkle of winter, and it has been a little suspicious to hear him express the hope that we shall have an early spring. [4]
- In face of the raids, which coincide with the coming of the moon, London is calm, but naturally indignant over such methods of warfare. [9]
- One was his, the other mine, which he had seen lying round, and naturally took for his own, thrusting it into his pocket, where it found its twin-brother from the same workshop. [6]
- One naturally associated the little secret with some member of one of these delightful families. [11]
- One name in the list of signers naturally fixed our eyes upon it. [6]
- The next morning the lady-teacher looked pale and wearied, naturally enough, but she was in her place at the usual hour, and Master Langdon in his own. [6]
- As soon as the important faculties of the imagination, wonder, and curiosity, together with some power of reasoning, had become partially developed, man would naturally crave to understand what was passing around him, and would have vaguely speculated on his own existence. [1]
- In spite of the growing sordidness of Lyme Street, my mother and I still lived in the old house, for which she very naturally had a sentiment. [9]
- Intended or no, the effect of my religious training was to make me ashamed of discussing spiritual matters, and naturally I failed to perceive that this was because it laid its emphasis on personal salvation.... [9]
- This is what the doctor was naturally curious, and professionally anxious, to know. [6]
- His views on the collateral points that may naturally arise, the President desires me to say he will communicate to you through me if you should suggest the personal interview that Mr. Edward Kidder recommends in his letter to his brother. [7]
- The wife of the Chiltern heir would naturally inspire a considerable interest in any event, and Mrs. Hugh Chiltern in particular. [9]
- The Senate of the ancient capital naturally, approved his course, and had not merely suffered the heretic Sisterhood to remain, but had helped and encouraged it. [10]
- It is found that what used to be called lusus naturae, or freaks of nature, are just as much subject to laws as the naturally developed forms of living creatures. [6]
- Whether it was that they naturally liked that noise, or whether it was that they had learned to like it by getting used to it, I did not at the time know; but they did like--this was plain enough. [5]
- I have thought that there may be something in the conditions with which you are here surrounded which is repugnant to your feelings,--something which can be avoided only by keeping yourself apart from the people whose acquaintance you would naturally have formed. [6]
- The signs are, that the next twenty years will bring about some noteworthy changes in the Valley, in the direction of increased population and wealth, and in the intellectual advancement and the liberalizing of opinion which go naturally with these. [5]
- La Harpe said that 'Plutarch is the genius the most naturally moral that ever existed. [6]
- You naturally got that idea, I reckon; but I always went in for lettin' people say what they please and think what they please; it's the only way in a free country. [8]
- It was a tedious process at first, but at length he began to swallow naturally, and finished the cup. [11]
- They were naturally talking about the campaign. [2]
- Somehow she could talk easily and naturally to him. [11]
- I was naturally susceptible, and tried to form other attachments, but my heart would not hold on; it would continually recur to what it had lost; and whenever there was a pause in the hurry of novelty and excitement, I would sink into dismal dejection. [4]
- A young woman, surrounded as she was, could be expected to know little of the subtleties of business and political morality: let him take Zeb Meader's case, and her loyalty would naturally be with her father,--if she thought of Austen Vane at all. [9]
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