Use periods in a sentence
Sentences starting with periods
- Periods of semiconsciousness only came to her, and from one of these she was suddenly startled into wakefulness by her own words. [9]
Sentences ending with periods
- I said "petrified" was good; as I believed, myself, that the only right way to classify the majestic ages of some of those jokes was by geologic periods. [5]
- It is worse than useless to attempt in any way to check the freest expression of opinion as to the efficacy of any or all of the "heroic" means of treatment employed by practitioners of different schools and periods. [3]
- With a simple sweep it carries me back over a stretch of time measurable only in astronomical terms and geological periods. [5]
- He could not say that he felt as absolutely certain of getting the right answer as he had felt at some previous periods. [6]
- It is very presumptuous to attempt to add to it, yet I have been struck with the fact that life admits of a natural analysis into no less than fifteen distinct periods. [6]
- They represent geological periods. [5]
- The vital functions of such animals, living under these conditions for many generations, can hardly fail to run their course in regular weekly periods. [1]
- If old, it observes stated periods, and you might as well attempt to regulate the time of highwater to suit a fishing-party as to change these periods. [6]
- I do not mean constantly flitting from one place to another, for my residence has often been fixed for considerable periods. [6]
- He left her but twice a day, and then only for brief periods. [9]
More example sentences with the word periods in them
- He would stop with an exclamation and stand gazing, self-forgetful, for incredible periods, and she would watch him, filled with a curious sense of the limitations of an appreciation she had thought complete. [9]
- They believe it will take nineteen geological periods to breed her match. [5]
- Some households there were, indeed, which maintained a precarious though seemingly miraculous footing on the surface, or near it, going under for mere brief periods, only to rise again and flaunt men-servants in the face of Providence. [9]
- Still other gentlemen were delivering themselves of the first impressive periods of orations, only to be drowned by the cheers of their auditors. [9]
- This English knight was at different periods of his life an admiral, a theologian, a critic, a metaphysician, a politician, and a disciple of Alchemy. [6]
- And by bringing variously selected historic units (battles, campaigns, periods of war) into such equations, a series of numbers could be obtained in which certain laws should exist and might be discovered. [2]
- Others he called upon to lie in the hot spring at the foot of the hill for varying periods, before the laying on of hands, and these also, crippled, or rigid with troubles' of the bone, announced that they were healed. [11]
- If I attempt to talk across a room I find myself turning this way and that, and thus at alternate periods I have part of the audience behind me. [5]
- This is to them a sort of business career, interrupted now and then only by occasional limited periods of seclusion. [4]
- Society suffers all the time, and the professional criminal goes on with his occupation, interrupted only by periods of seclusion, during which he is comfortably housed and fed. [4]
- During successive periods, the same organism might in this manner acquire successive modifications, which would be transmitted in a nearly uniform state as long as the exciting causes remained the same and there was free intercrossing. [1]
- It happens to the princes of literature to encounter periods of varying duration when their names are revered and their books are not read. [4]
- And there were the days when he rode alone, the nights when he read or wrote alone, when her joy was turned to misery; there were the alternating periods of passion and alienation. [9]
- He had learned the coolness of her nature in his first attempts to woo her in Ratisbon and, as at that time, he whom the service frequently detained from her for long periods regarded it as a merit. [10]
- Many names in the catalogue of these early physicians have been associated, in later periods, with the practice of the profession, --among them, Boylston, Clark, Danforth, Homan, Jeffrey, Kittredge, Oliver, Peaslee, Randall, Shattuck, Thacher, Wellington, Williams, Woodward. [3]
- Since six o'clock that afternoon--had his companions but known it--he had passed through one of the worst periods of his existence. [9]
- Which gave Mr Swiveller frequent occasion to remark at divers subsequent periods that there had been a young lady saving up for him after all. [12]
- These latter fishes swarmed during the earlier geological periods, and were constructed on what is called a generalised type, that is, they presented diversified affinities with other groups of organisms. [1]
- Mr. Watling was skilled in rounded periods of oratory and in other things political; and both he and Mr. Tooting reiterated their opinion that there was no particle of doubt about Mr. Crewe's nomination. [9]
- But this question shews some confusion on the subject; a noise is the sensation resulting from the co-existence of several aerial "simple vibrations" of various periods, each of which intermits so frequently that its separate existence cannot be perceived. [1]
- Any device that shall shorten those periods is welcome to them. [4]
- Did they have restaurants there at three different periods of the world?--because there are two or three feet of solid earth between the oyster leads. [5]
- She spent the rest of the afternoon writing letters home, pausing at periods to look out of the window. [9]
- There were long periods when it was in plain sight, and intervals when it dropped behind the sage. [13]
- In the worst periods of the fever be rarely left his master. [6]
- She had the penalties of her temperament shadowing her footsteps always, dimming the radiance which broke forth for long periods, and made her so rare and wonderful a figure in her world. [11]
- Malefactors are executed, or imprisoned for long periods, so that they cannot freely transmit their bad qualities. [1]
- Many critics insisted on believing, that all the fictions published as by three Bells were the works of one author, but written at different periods of his development and maturity. [14]
- All the coast of the bay, within recent historic periods, in different spots at different times, has risen and sunk and risen again, in simple obedience to the pulsations of the great fiery monster below. [4]
- If the condition of our relations with other nations is less gratifying than it has usually been at former periods, it is certainly more satisfactory than a nation so unhappily distracted as we are might reasonably have apprehended. [7]
- There were periods of calm when it seemed as though a new and bewildered personality were emerging, amazed to find in life a kindly thing, gazing at the world as one new-born. [9]
- Why variations have occurred at different periods of life, even sometimes with species of the same group, we do not know, but with respect to the form of transmission, one important determining cause seems to be the age at which the variations first appear. [1]
- These days were more frequent, as old Sophy's keen, concentrated watchfulness had taught her, at certain periods of the year. [6]
- We will now look to man as he exists; and we shall, I think, be able partially to restore the structure of our early progenitors, during successive periods, but not in due order of time. [1]
- He found the islands during his periods of inaction conducive to indolence. [5]
- Undoubtedly he rejoiced in the brief periods when he was actually before his audience and could play upon it with his master touch, but the dreary intermissions of travel and broken sleep were too heavy a price to pay. [5]
- He knew what I was doing, but instead of warning me of the danger which threatened me from toiling at night after such exciting days, he approved my course and described episodes of his own periods of study. [10]
- Here are some human lives laid down against the periods of its growth, to which they corresponded. [6]
- Nor can we help regretting the loss for him of a bright and cheerful earthly future; for the old age of a physician is one of the happiest periods of his life. [3]
- The Cure, taking heart, again continued: "Now I possess an authentic description of the Ober-Ammergau drama, giving details of its presentation at different periods, and also a book of the play. [11]
- But my client had a persuasive way about him that was irresistible, and the mere mention of the favors he had conferred upon both of us at different periods of our lives was sufficient. [9]
- These masterpieces exist from many periods and in many languages, and they all have qualities in common which have insured their persistence. [4]
- And this double form of selection seems actually to have occurred, especially during the earlier periods of our long history. [1]
- Do they meet for the study of history, of authors, of literary periods, for reading, and discussing what they read? [4]
- There are well-ascertained facts, known from the earliest periods of medicine, showing that, under certain circumstances, the very medicine which, from its known effects, one would expect to aggravate the disease, may contribute to its relief. [3]
- This is a fact which may be verified by studying different periods, from classic literature to our own day. [4]
- Postmaster Burrows of Edmundton, in rounded periods, is putting in nomination his distinguished neighbour and fellow-citizen, the Honourable Adam B. [9]
- There is no doubt that small-pox is propagated to a great extent by contagion, yet it goes through the same periods of periodical increase and diminution which have been remarked in puerperal fever. [3]
- In periods of disturbance like the present, many persons who sincerely love their country and mean to do their duty to her disappoint the hopes and expectations of those who are actively working in her cause. [6]
- The vastness of distances and periods always impressed him. [5]
- I have now cuttings from the great journals, articles describing the house, more beautifully written than Gibbon's stately periods about the luxury of later Rome. [4]
- What more natural, considering the evidence that we move in spirals, if not in circles, that the signs of the anniversary of one of the most marked periods in history should be shown in feminine apparel? [4]
- They recorded no change in Ham's condition save that the periods of coma had ceased. [9]
- He, too, was buffeted, scorched, and bruised, at periods scarce given time to recover himself in the onward rush he himself had started, and which he sought to control. [9]
- Every "local" editor breathed his woe over the incidents of the police court, the falling leaf, the tragedies of the boardinghouse, in the most lachrymose periods he could command, and let us never lack fine writing, whatever might be the dearth of news. [4]
- A chasm yawns between these periods of instruction, and I cannot ascribe this circumstance entirely to the amusements which withdrew my thoughts from study; for they continued under Tzschirner's rule, though with some restrictions. [10]
- Observe the coincidences between certain great political and intellectual periods and the appearance of illustrious medical reformers and teachers. [3]
- The most unnatural articles of diet displace the frugal but nutritious food of unconvulsed periods of existence. [6]
- These differences have, also, remained nearly constant for very long periods of time. [1]
- He had been a leader in intermittent raids into forbidden spheres; a leader also in certain more decorous pursuits--if athletics may be so accounted; yet he had capable of long periods of self-control, for a cause. [9]
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