Use parallel in a sentence
Sentences starting with parallel
- Parallel lines are lines that can never meet until they run together. [5]
Sentences ending with parallel
- Mr. Richard began to think of reopening his second parallel. [6]
- Himself his only parallel! [5]
- The formation of different languages and of distinct species, and the proofs that both have been developed through a gradual process, are curiously parallel. [1]
- The incidents are curiously parallel. [4]
- Of course the case of Maurice Kirkwood is a remarkable and exceptional one, and it is hardly probable that any reader's experience will furnish him with its parallel. [6]
- All of which by way of parallel. [9]
- Since this period began there has been, so far as I know, no retrograde movement anywhere, but, besides the material, an intellectual and spiritual kindling the world over, for which history has no sort of parallel. [4]
- After the little adventure of the necklace, Dick retreated at once to his first parallel. [6]
Short sentences using parallel
- We have another parallel syllogism. [4]
More example sentences with the word parallel in them
- The Maryland aristocrat with his town place and his country place was indeed a parallel of the patrician at home. [9]
- Listen to me while I show you the parallel of the story of the astronomer in the history of medicine. [6]
- Day by day, when I, saw with what a front she met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love: I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in anything. [14]
- If, however, he walked along the shore at bathing times he might be enlightened, and he would see besides a certain simplicity of social life which sophisticated Europe has no parallel for. [4]
- I think it unlikely that that innings has ever had its parallel in the history of horse-billiards. [5]
- And the Church to-day, to repeat your own parallel, grows rich with money wrongfully got. [9]
- As a parallel to that platform, one can think only of the Ten Commandments. [9]
- It is enough to stun and scare anybody, to have a hot thought come crashing into his brain, and ploughing up those parallel ruts where the wagon trains of common ideas were jogging along in their regular sequences of association. [6]
- For any parallel to her power and possessions you must go back to ancient Rome. [4]
- Eda, though failing to apply this poetic parallel, when alone in her little room in the Welsh boarding-house often indulged in an ecstasy of speculation as to that man, hidden in the mists of the future, whose destiny it would be to awaken her friend. [9]
- Such an event, though it might be surprising to many people, would not be incredible, nor without many parallel cases. [6]
- I wandered through the world with longing gaze, To find her who was my hope's parallel, That to her I might all my gospel tell Of changeless love, and bid her make appraise. [11]
- The Egyptian made the whole caravan turn down an alley that led into a street running parallel to the river, where a few fine houses still stood in the midst of their gardens. [10]
- The experience of the profession must, I think, run parallel with that of the wisest of its individual members. [3]
- They had followed the Frenchmen, had gone parallel with them for scores of miles, and had at last at this strategic point waylaid them. [11]
- But, hidden by the bushes, he was running almost parallel with her. [11]
- It did not strike me--even after all my experience--that such a course as I now contemplated had a parallel in the one that I had pursued in regard to her when I was young. [9]
- Again, in three species of the Lamellicorn genus Oryctes, we have a nearly parallel case. [1]
- To draw a somewhat far-fetched parallel, a Captain Kidd or a Caesar Borgia with a conscience would never have been heard of. [9]
- Their blank faces showed that they wondered where the parallel came in. [5]
- I do not see that there is any parallel at all between them. [7]
- The doctrine of Schwann, as I remarked long ago (1844), runs parallel with the nebular theory in astronomy, and they may yet stand or fall together. [3]
- It has been said, and I think the statement can be maintained, that for any parallel to those treatises on the nature of government, in respect to originality and vigor, we must go back to classic times. [4]
- Lassiter had ridden parallel with her position, turned toward her, then aside, and now he was riding directly away from her, all the time pushing the head of that bobbing line inward. [13]
- These ornaments placed parallel to the shaft, manifestly correspond in position with the ball-and-socket ocelli. [1]
- There isn't a Parallel of Latitude but thinks it would have been the Equator if it had had its rights. [5]
- We'd got to parallel it to make our Southwest connections. [4]
- But the chief ornament is a space parallel to the dark-blue shaft, which in outline forms a perfect second feather lying within the true feather. [1]
- The main street, one block back from the river, and running parallel with it, was the sole business street. [5]
- Herbert, George: Poem on Man, 102; parallel, 170; poetry, 281; a line quoted, 345. [6]
- The high ridges of rock lay parallel, with bosky valleys and ponds between, and the sea shining in the south--all in miniature. [4]
- Mr. Lowell says of it, that its delivery "was an event without any former parallel in our literary annals, a scene to be always treasured in the memory for its picturesqueness and its inspiration. [6]
- He also approved my parallel between a certain German blonde young maiden whom we passed in the street and the "Morris White" peach. [6]
- By a parallel movement, some of those who have become medical infidels pass over to the mystic band of believers in the fancied miracles of Homoeopathy. [3]
- Let it be known that there was such a thing as social rank in Coniston; and something which, for the sake of an advantageous parallel, we may call an Established Church. [9]
- The long-pending question involving a property which had become in the mean time of immense value finds its parallel in the great De Haro land-case, decided in the Supreme Court while this story was in progress (May 14th, 1867). [6]
- Having more scope here, I put this wagon through an Indian fight that to this day has no parallel in history. [5]
- Lassiter's story put her on the rack; the appalling nature of Venters's act and speech had no parallel as an outrage; it was worse than bloodshed. [13]
- The parallel I have just drawn only goes to show that it makes no difference whether the oppression is bitter or not; men with red, warm blood in their veins will not endure it, but will seek to cast it off. [5]
- 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]
- From infancy Melissa had looked up at this temple with admiration and pride, for here every art had done its utmost to make it without parallel on earth. [10]
- Then I would follow this up by contrasting the various parallel forms of life in the two continents. [6]
- It can be described in a phrase: a straight line of sandy coast with a high bank, parallel to it a driveway, and an endless row of hotels and cottages. [4]
- One or two days later we crossed the 25th parallel of north latitude, and then, by order, the officers of the ship laid away their blue uniforms and came out in white linen ones. [5]
- The rasp generally consists of a narrow, slightly-raised surface, crossed by very fine, parallel ribs, sometimes so fine as to cause iridescent colours, and having a very elegant appearance under the microscope. [1]
- But there are certain persons whose existence is so out of parallel with the larger laws in the midst of which it is moving, that life becomes to them as death and death as life.--How am I getting along?--he said, another morning. [6]
- It is only canals that flow languidly in parallel lines, and meet, if they meet at all, by the orderly contrivance of a lock. [4]
- In the carrion- beetles (Necrophorus) two parallel rasps (r, Fig. [1]
- The lofty wooded bank is a mile and a half in extent, with other ridges in its neighborhood, in general running nearly parallel with it, one of them still longer. [6]
- This was true also of the Honourable Hilary himself, who did not wholly appreciate the humour in Austen's parallel of the feudal system. [9]
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