Use necessary in a sentence
Sentences starting with necessary
- Necessary for a choice, seventy--and Jethro Bass is elected senior Selectman. [9]
- Necessary for what? [5]
Sentences ending with necessary
- But I appreciated your precaution in sending the buggy behind me, although it wasn't necessary. [9]
- I shall return with you to Leyden and from thence try to reach Delft; meantime I'll keep watch and give you warning, if necessary. [10]
- The human thing with the grip of real life was necessary. [11]
- I go in with my eyes open, I am willing to be crushed, if necessary. [9]
- You must stay with me for the present, and not go to your mother till I have settled everything that is necessary. [10]
- He made his will this morning--that is, appointed executors--nothing else was necessary. [5]
- I fancy that will be hardly necessary. [11]
- Yes, egad, you were something to be saved,--that was all that was necessary. [9]
- It may be well enough to explain, though in the case of many of my readers this will hardly be necessary. [5]
- But Madame Lavilette was now in the humour to defy or evade the Cure, whichever seemed the more convenient or more necessary. [11]
Short sentences using necessary
- A great function was necessary. [11]
- Nothing else is necessary. [5]
- It is very necessary. [5]
- It is not necessary. [5]
- That is not necessary. [4]
- It was not necessary. [4]
- I gave the necessary directions. [14]
- Tie him up, if necessary. [9]
- Not omit necessary details. [5]
- No door would be necessary. [10]
Sentences containing necessary two or more times
- They could not understand that I have not the necessary qualifications for it--the kind of good-natured, fussy shallowness necessary for the position. [2]
- It said that the vast expense of maintaining the army had made it necessary to retrench, and so the Government had decided that to support the army it would be necessary to withdraw the appropriation from the public schools. [5]
- Mavick's own quarters--not the study off the library where he received visitors whom it was necessary to impress--had an executive appearance, and were, in the necessary appliances, more like the interior bureau of a board of trade. [4]
- He will cause the necessary staff officers in the United States service to be detailed for duty in connection with the Missouri State militia, and will order them to make the necessary provision in their respective offices for fulfilling this agreement. [7]
- His intuitive perception, so necessary in his work, was very fine: he appeared to get at the core of a patient's trouble, and to decide upon necessary action with instant and absolute confidence. [11]
- The Mexican army shall not make any other delay on its march than that which is necessary to take up their hospitals, baggage, etc., and to cross the rivers; any delay not necessary to these purposes to be considered an infraction of this agreement. [7]
- To receive that science it is necessary to purify and renew one's inner self, and so before one can know, it is necessary to believe and to perfect one's self. [2]
- Between this see-saw of the necessary subscriber and the necessary advertiser, a good many newspapers go down. [4]
- In the organism of states such men are necessary, as wolves are necessary in the organism of nature, and they always exist, always appear and hold their own, however incongruous their presence and their proximity to the head of the government may be. [2]
- Why this was necessary he did not know, but he knew for certain that it was necessary. [2]
More example sentences with the word necessary in them
- He had loved Zoe in a way that in a mother would have meant martyrdom, if necessary, and in a father would have meant sacrifice when needed; and indeed he had sacrificed both time and money to find Zoe. [11]
- I observe that you say 'causes necessary to state,' but you have omitted to state them. [5]
- And when the writer is making a story and finds it necessary to report some of the talk of his characters observe how cautiously and anxiously he goes at that risky and difficult thing. [5]
- Of course this would make necessary other slight alterations, for no kind-hearted writer would be cruel to his own creations, and expose them to the vicissitudes of the seasons. [4]
- I think she would have opened her arms to Barine, had she believed that she was necessary to my happiness. [10]
- If necessary, she would find means to thrust him also aside, spite of his sister Charmian and the old tie which united him to Cleopatra. [10]
- Not that he would break with it exactly; it was not necessary to do that; but he would find something to do, something worth a man's doing, or, at any rate, some occupation that should tax his time and his energies. [4]
- Before setting to work to prepare my speeches it was necessary to make an attempt to familiarize myself with the seemingly unprecedented line of argument Krebs had evolved--apparently as disconcerting to his friends as to his opponents. [9]
- Jen started forward, woman-like, to check the action, but drew back, for she saw heroic measures might be necessary to bring him to consciousness. [11]
- To him a woman was the supreme interest of existence, apart from making a necessary living. [11]
- He was cross with the stupid old man (as he called Rostov), who had made him stay by assuring him that some necessary documents had not yet arrived from town, and he was vexed with himself for having stayed. [2]
- I was fired with the idea, and immediately made up my mind to procure the necessary guides, ropes, etc., and undertake it. [5]
- It was attended with cruel suffering and the most injurious results, but it was necessary for me to return to my comfortable winter quarters. [10]
- In such regions wise and careful work was necessary, for the English rule had been fair and kindly; and men who have been ruled in that way are not always anxious for a change. [5]
- I was quite willing to do so, and, as there was no sort of need of an introduction, anyway, it could be necessary only that some person come forward for a moment and do an unnecessary thing, and this is quite in my line. [5]
- A common bee will sting and kill another common bee, for cause, but when it is necessary to kill the queen other ways are employed. [5]
- My noble queen will provide for my future, and I am necessary to her. [10]
- You and he will communicate with each other by telegraph or otherwise as frequently as may be necessary for efficient cooperation. [7]
- Charles Warren Stoddard, whom he had known in California, shared his apartment at the Langham, and acted as his secretary--a very necessary office, for he was besieged by callers and bombarded with letters. [5]
- Even a man who knows nothing but science will be provided for, if he does not think it necessary to hang about his birthplace all his days,--which is a most unAmerican weakness. [6]
- Four weeks ago, while making some necessary excavations upon the property, Signor Smitthe unearthed the most remarkable ancient statue that has ever bees added to the opulent art treasures of Rome. [5]
- Can't this transformation, which you say is necessary and vital, come gradually? [9]
- Besides the sun, which when the battle began had just risen, was already sinking to rest and should it prove necessary to force an entrance into the oasis it was not advisable to fight in darkness. [10]
- There were circumstances which made it necessary for me to stay through the hour hours to the end, and I stayed; but the recollection of that long, dragging, relentless season of suffering is indestructible. [5]
- She obeyed, and wherever it was necessary to climb over the rocks, he supported and lifted her, but he only spoke when she addressed him. [10]
- The regimental doctor, when he came, said it was absolutely necessary to bleed Denisov. [2]
- To understand in what this dependence consists it is necessary to reinstate another omitted condition of every command proceeding not from the Deity but from a man, which is, that the man who gives the command himself takes part in the event. [2]
- When I have what is necessary, I shall turn my back on the orchestra and the court of Brussels that very day, dear as music is to me, and sure as I am that I shall never again find a leader like our Gombert. [10]
- I don't know what expense the gardener has been to about it, what material and care have been necessary to bring it to perfection. [4]
- So far they were necessary to all he did; but it was his intention to shake himself free of all monopoly in good time. [11]
- The young people were in one of the inner rooms, not considering it necessary to take part in receiving the visitors. [2]
- If these ladies were hogs to everybody and to themselves, it would be necessary to break the enchantment, and that might be impossible if one failed to find out the particular process of the enchantment. [5]
- Then the dead were counted, prisoners exchanged, the terms of the next disagreement agreed upon, and the day for the necessary battle appointed; after which the armies fell into line and marched away, and Tom turned homeward alone. [5]
- When the Colonel went away they were engaged to be married, as soon as he could make certain arrangements which he represented to be necessary, and quit the army. [5]
- Whatever the reason was, he furnished her with means, not only for her necessary expenses, but sufficient to afford her many of the elegances which she would be like to want in the fashionable society with which she was for a short time to mingle. [6]
- When the vote was taken upon it, a majority of all present in the Congress of the Confederation voted for it; but there were so many absentees that those voting for it did not make the clear majority necessary, and it was lost. [7]
- Exile, although unpleasant, was sometimes found necessary at Quicksands, and even effective. [9]
- The Honourable Council was obliged, willing or unwilling, to defray the necessary expense. [10]
- Since entire concealment was now impossible, the question was,--how complete a confession would be necessary? [9]
- But the Widow was not exactly mansion-house-bred, and so thought it necessary to give the Reverend Doctor a peculiar look which he understood at once as inviting his professional services. [6]
- Not that it was necessary, but the Northeastern Railroads never take any chances. [9]
- A certain proximity was necessary for the influence to be felt, as in the case of magnetism and electricity. [6]
- She said it was necessary for her to dress as a man. [5]
- She said: "It was horribly dangerous, and it could not be necessary to stay in such a place. [5]
- This confidential man was a very grave and confidence-begetting person, who dealt out dubious hints and promises, and did not at all mind when Henderson found it necessary to repudiate as unauthorized anything that had been apparently said in his name. [4]
- But that stranger was a link in Caesar's life-chain, too; and a necessary one. [5]
- Flashes of danger warned him now and then, just at the beginning of the journey, as it were; just before he had found it necessary to become her champion against the captain and his calumnies; but they were of the instant only. [11]
- The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy will issue the necessary directions in their respective departments for the execution of this order. [7]
- Jo says you want to go to Canada within a month or six weeks--I forget just exactly what he did say; but he intimated the trip could be delayed a while, if necessary. [5]
- This milk was very sweet and good, and a beautiful transparent bluish tint; but in order to get cream from it in the most economical way, a peculiar process was necessary. [5]
- I avoid it, usually, but in this case it was absolutely necessary, else every reader would be applying the atmosphere of his own or sea experiences, and that shirt wouldn't fit, you know. [5]
- It would be useless for me to try to influence you, and from what Mr. Ritchie and others have told me of your character I am sure that no influence will be necessary. [9]
- Word came to us that an accident had happened to the machinery, and that we should be hove-to for a day, or longer, to accomplish necessary repairs. [11]
- There was with us a profound sense of loss and sorrow, due partly to the growing knowledge, not pleasing to our vanity, that Margaret could get on very well without us, that we were not necessary to her life. [4]
- I can rely upon this pledge, and since I find it necessary to talk with you, I invite you to an interview--when and where, my maid, who is betrothed to your servant, shall inform him. [10]
- Not much packing up was necessary, because we were going in the overland stage from the Missouri frontier to Nevada, and passengers were only allowed a small quantity of baggage apiece. [5]
- In order to understand this quarrel, which was not by any means appeased by this truce, and to determine Captain Smith's responsibility for it, it is necessary to examine all the witnesses. [4]
- Throw away your traps, if necessary, and come empty-handed. [5]
- She had through translations a sufficient knowledge of the classics to give her the necessary literary background, and her study of Latin had led her into the more useful acquisition of French. [4]
- She loved him too much, and was too quiet and sensible, to be baptized, and thus expose him, the heathen high-priest, to the danger of being deprived of the power which she knew to be necessary to his happiness. [10]
- The architect had told him that it was necessary, and Pierre, without knowing why, was having his enormous Petersburg house done up. [2]
- He was unable to wash his hands with proper care, for want of the necessary accommodations. [3]
- But in order to treat this subject properly, I have found it necessary to pass the whole animal kingdom in review. [1]
- It is necessary to treat matrimony from a practical as well as a sentimental point of view. [9]
- Make yourself necessary to the world, and mankind will give you bread; and if not store of it, yet such as shall not take away your property in all men's possessions, in all men's affections, in art, in nature, and in hope. [6]
- Perhaps some apology to the reader is necessary in view of our failure to find Laura's father. [5]
- Was it necessary to the organization of a Territory? [7]
- He is necessary to the Master. [10]
- He is going to the Antarctic to find the futile thing, but the necessary thing so far as the knowledge of the world is concerned. [11]
- 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]
- It was necessary to take her hand to help her over the bad spots, and either the bad spots increased as they went on, or Irene was deceived about it. [4]
- It was necessary to take an account of stock, and straighten it out. [5]
- My idea was to strike you for the necessary funds, and do the thing on a handsome scale. [8]
- It was necessary to stop that, and it is now stopped. [5]
- They turned aside to skirt this wall, and gradually ascended until their way was barred by a "maze of gigantic snow crevices,"--so they turned aside again, and "began a long climb of sufficient steepness to make a zigzag course necessary. [5]
- It is necessary to show, in the next place, that medicinal substances are always capable of curing diseases most like their own symptoms. [3]
- It is necessary to show in a brief glance what had been going on in Europe during the latter part of that century, the first quarter of which had been made illustrious in the history of medical science by the discovery of the circulation. [3]
- Or has he to set about fitting himself for some employment, and gaining that culture, that training of himself, that utilization of his information which will make him necessary in the world? [4]
- It was necessary to see Mavick, and Mr. Henderson, who was also there. [4]
- It now appeared to say: "Potations do sometimes wake wines; turnips restrain passion; causes necessary to state. [5]
- I beg leave to say that my resignation is not sent in in any spirit of insubordination, but, as I before said, simply to relieve you from any embarrassment in changing commanders where lack of confidence may have rendered it necessary. [7]
- It was necessary to say something for the poet's sake,--perhaps for Susan's; for she was in a certain sense responsible for the poems of a youth of genius, of whom she had spoken so often and so enthusiastically. [6]
- It was necessary to remain awhile in order to recruit the animal's health before resuming the voyage. [5]
- It was necessary to recuperate, and the anxiety for a profitable play, or some other adventure that would bring a quick and generous return, grew out of this need. [5]
- The Khedive loved to play one man off against another, and the death of Sadik or the death of Dicky would have given him no pain, if either seemed necessary. [11]
- It was necessary to pass a bill for this. [7]
- I was intending to occupy it with the whole command, but that is not necessary now. [5]
- What is necessary to now say about officers you will judge. [7]
- The visitor, compelled to look on at this family scene, thought it necessary to take some part in it. [2]
- It is hard to leave your gracious Majesty and Sophonisba; but bread, Sire, bread--is necessary to life. [10]
- It is necessary to know rural England to enter into the spirit of this literature, and to appreciate how thoroughly it took hold of life in every phase. [4]
- We are accustomed to issue invitations somewhat early, on account of my necessary preparations. [10]
- It was necessary to hurry this matter to a close. [5]
- Secrecy was necessary to his present plans, and he could not compromise himself by over-eager curiosity. [6]
- Reducing my English to his comprehension as I measured it--he bowed when I asked him if he understood--I explained to him many things necessary for the good of his country. [11]
- I said little to him beyond what was necessary for the discussion of his case. [11]
- It was necessary to her, for she occupied herself with the helpless little creature when, during the long morning hours of Ulrich's absence, sorrowful thought troubled her too deeply. [10]
- I only desired to give, the reader an idea of a peculiarity of the "flush times" which I could not present so strikingly in any other way, and which some mention of was necessary to a realizing comprehension of the time and the country. [5]
- It were better to give five hundred pound a ton for those grosse Commodities in Denmarke, then send for them hither, till more necessary things be provided. [4]
- It was necessary to fight an unexpected battle at Smolensk to save our lines of communication. [2]
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