Use relation in a sentence
Sentences starting with relation
- Relation of Man to the Globe, 73. [6]
- Relation of yours? [5]
Sentences ending with relation
- How touching it was, here in a land of strangers, far away from home, and friends, and all who cared for me, thus to discover the grave of a blood relation. [5]
- The old Moslem was a just man, who would agree to a mitigated sentence under the circumstances; besides, the culprit was not in strict fact a member of the household, but in the service of a relation. [10]
- Between it and the brain there is the closest relation. [6]
- Is it likely that some other attraction may come into disturb the existing relation? [6]
- This is the second natural birth;--for I do not speak of those peculiar religious experiences which form the point of transition in many lives between the consciousness of a general relation to the Divine nature and a special personal relation. [6]
- It was evident--and scarcely needed proof--that Mark Antony's whole acquaintanceship with the old scholar's granddaughter had been far from leading to any tender relation. [10]
- I am a relation. [2]
- Even within your own family, I am afraid there is a face which the rich uncle knows, that is not so familiar to the poor relation. [6]
- There is one other thing that I will say to you, in this relation. [7]
- True, a distant one, but still a relation. [5]
Sentences containing relation two or more times
- Thus a few men, that own capital, hire a few others, and these establish the relation of capital and labor rightfully, a relation of which I make no complaint. [7]
- This relation consists in the following: For common action people always unite in certain combinations, in which regardless of the difference of the aims set for the common action, the relation between those taking part in it is always the same. [2]
More example sentences with the word relation in them
- Let me tell you briefly the history of my personal relation to tobacco. [5]
- Something in her words had ruled him to her own calmness, and at that moment he had the first flash of understanding of her nature and its true relation to his own. [11]
- I used the word "aromatic" in relation to the New England soil. [4]
- Innumerable boarding-houses swarmed with city and country clergymen, who have a well-founded impression that the waters of the springs have a beneficent relation to the bilious secretions of the year, but the resort had not an oppressive air of sanctity. [4]
- The poor relation who was staying at the house would insist on Helen's remaining a few days: Old Sophy was in such a condition, that it kept her in continual anxiety, and there were many cares which Helen could take off from her. [6]
- He forgot that what he was saying about Natasha could have been applied word for word to himself in relation to his wife. [2]
- If every one were as perfect in the marriage relation as those who are reading these lines, the question of the wife's letters would never arise. [4]
- As an instance we need only recall Aspasia and her well-attested relation to Pericles and Socrates. [10]
- Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe? [6]
- The poor relation was one of the timid sort, and was terribly uneasy to be got out of the house. [6]
- Their late visit was due to the necessity of holding a conference in relation to the measures to be adopted to calm the excited citizens. [10]
- The Poor Relation wanted me to carry, as from her, a copy of "Allein's Alarm," etc. [6]
- He knew him very well; he was not a person to go out of his way to interfere with anybody, and more than likely it was in relation to Edith's affairs that he was asked to call. [4]
- Why should not variations occur during an early period of development, having no relation to reversion; yet such variations might be preserved and accumulated, if in any way serviceable, for instance, in shortening and simplifying the course of development? [1]
- The relation between us and our teachers was so natural and affectionate that it seemed as if no other was possible. [10]
- The philosopher pursues Truth, but, "not less than the poet, postpones the apparent order and relation of things to the empire of thought. [6]
- But though he tried nobly, his heart was not in the relation, for her benefit, of Mr. Crewe's garden-party. [9]
- Yours in relation to William M. Randolph also received. [7]
- I refer you to the report of the Secretary of the Interior, which is herewith laid before you, for useful and varied information in relation to the public lands, Indian affairs, patents, pensions, and other matters of public concern pertaining to his Department. [7]
- When I came to the relation of the affairs which occurred at Les Iles five years before and told his Excellency that Mrs. Temple had since been living in the Rue Bourbon as Mrs. Clive, unknown to her son, the Baron broke in upon me. [9]
- Whatever suspicion attaches to Smith's relation of his own exploits, it must never be forgotten that he was a man of extraordinary executive ability, and had many good qualities to offset his vanity and impatience of restraint. [4]
- It was curious to see how the various qualities which are esteemed in society appeared in his eyes, looked at merely in their relation to the limited world he knew, and judged by their adaptation to the primitive life. [4]
- Now, in relation to my not having said anything about the quotation from the Chicago speech: he thinks that is a terrible subject for me to handle. [7]
- Now, in relation to his inference that I am in favor of a general consolidation of all the local institutions of the various States. [7]
- Then he turned to Fay and smiled in a way that made Jane doubt her sense of the true relation of things. [13]
- There appears, also, to exist some relation between the arrangement of the hair on the limbs, and the course of the medullary arteries. [1]
- Taylor, Father, relation to Emerson, 55, 56, 413. [6]
- But assuming it to be a fact that diseases are cured by remedies capable of producing symptoms like their own, no manifest relation exists between this fact and the next assertion, namely, the power of the infinitesimal doses. [3]
- Now allow me to assure you that no word or intimation from that rebel army, or from any of the men controlling it, in relation to any peace compromise, has ever come to my knowledge or belief. [7]
- But by the time this letter, which proved that the real relation of the forces had already made itself felt in Petersburg, was dispatched, Kutuzov had found himself unable any longer to restrain the army he commanded from attacking and a battle had taken place. [2]
- I had no thought, performed no act, without wondering what would be her opinion of it; and this intimate relation, though in an altered form, continued until her death. [10]
- I have, nevertheless, thought it just to our excellent minister in Mexico and respectful to the Government of that republic to lay the treaties before the Senate, together with the correspondence which has occurred in relation to them. [7]
- It was as though they spoke through some neutralizing medium, in which all real personal relation was lost. [11]
- It was as though the relation between them were reversed, and the daughter had now become the mother and the comforter. [9]
- So that with these nudibranch molluscs, colour apparently does not stand in any close relation to the nature of the places which they inhabit. [1]
- The first of these is in relation to a connection between our Bank and several banking institutions in other States. [7]
- Religion springs from them, the family order rests upon them, and in every community each act involving a relation between any two of its members implies the recognition or the denial of a sentiment. [6]
- In their view, the Union, as a family relation, would seem to be no regular marriage, but rather a sort of "free-love" arrangement, to be maintained on passional attraction. [7]
- And these are the three ways in which the historians do explain the relation of the people to their rulers. [2]
- They were still the same men in the flesh and in the elements of their sensible nature, but their relation to the world and to life was altogether new. [10]
- Now, what is the relation of our intellectual development to this physical improvement? [4]
- But what is the relation of our general intellectual life to popular education? [4]
- Whether there is the relation of cause and effect between the two I do not pretend to say, but universal and superficial education in this country has been accompanied with the most extraordinary delusions and the evolution of the wildest theories. [4]
- So that examining the relation in time of the commands to the events, we find that a command can never be the cause of the event, but that a certain definite dependence exists between the two. [2]
- In the meantime the Provost Marshal-General has had access to yours, and has addressed a communication in relation to it to the Secretary of War, a copy of which communication I herewith enclose to you. [7]
- It was in the probable growing relation between Elsie and the schoolmaster. [6]
- They reach even the poor relation, whose dreary apparition saddens the perfumed atmosphere of the sumptuous drawing-room. [6]
- It has played the part of the unwedded priest, who marries a pair without taking a fee or having any further relation with the parties. [3]
- Not only was the paper money valueless which Napoleon so graciously distributed to the unfortunate, but even silver lost its value in relation to gold. [2]
- Unaccustomed to associate the North American Indian with music, the traveler at once sees the natural relation of the Indians with the brass band. [4]
- On the contrary, the nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become. [6]
- This relation of the men who command to those they command is what constitutes the essence of the conception called power. [2]
- Myrtle was conscious, the instant she looked upon Clement Lindsay, of the existence of some peculiar relation between them; but what, she could not tell. [6]
- I had chosen the former title because of an inherent meaning in it relation to my subject. [11]
- This relation between the fiction that is, and that which is to be, and the common school is not fanciful. [4]
- Colonel Doniphan, too, the favorite Whig of Missouri, and who overran all Northern Mexico, on his return home in a public speech at St. Louis condemned the administration in relation to the war. [7]
- You prefer that the constitutional relation of the States to the nation shall be practically restored without disturbance of the institution; and if this were done, my whole duty in this respect, under the Constitution and my oath of office, would be performed. [7]
- The remainder of the company was arranged in the order of precedency, which they held in the priests' colleges, and which bore no relation to their respective ages. [10]
- This relation of the commander to those he commands is just what is called power. [2]
- The relation of the Chamber to the business of the country is therefore evident. [4]
- With respect to the causes of variability, we are in all cases very ignorant; but we can see that in man as in the lower animals, they stand in some relation to the conditions to which each species has been exposed, during several generations. [1]
- Clipper-built, sharp in the bows, long in the spars, slender to look at, and fast to go, the ship, which is the great organ of our national life of relation, is but a reproduction of the typical form which the elements impress upon its builder. [6]
- In relation to that, I have my mind very distinctly made up. [7]
- I am aware that the evolution of literature or art in any period, in relation to the literature and art of the world, cannot be accurately judged by contemporaries and participants, nor can it be predicted. [4]
- I am anxious that that should be; but there are things seriously to be considered in relation to that matter. [7]
- This shortening of that part of the limb which is nearest to the body, appears to be, as suggested to me by Mr. Forbes, a case of compensation in relation with the greatly increased length of the trunk. [1]
- He now protested that he could approach her mother and grandparents as a suitor with a clear conscience; for on the third day after Helena's departure the relation between him and the Queen had changed. [10]
- The day I telegraphed you suspending the order in relation to Dr. McPheeters, he, with Mr. Bates, the Attorney-General, appeared before me and left with me a copy of the order mentioned. [7]
- Essays contained in such a volume, for instance, as "The Relation of Literature to Life" will not appeal to him whose main object in reading is amusement. [4]
- It is merely stuffing the mind with names and dates, which are not seen to have any relation to present life, and which speedily fade out of the mind. [4]
- But there was still another relation between the mountain and the town at its foot, which strangers were not likely to hear alluded to, and which was oftener thought of than spoken of by its inhabitants. [6]
- Power, from the standpoint of experience, is merely the relation that exists between the expression of someone's will and the execution of that will by others. [2]
- He sat down sometimes as the days went on--it was generally when he was shaving--and thought upon his intention regarding Miss Raglan, in relation to his humble past; for he had fully made up his mind to marry her, if she would have him. [11]
- There is, therefore, some relation of cause and effect between the physician's presence and the patient's disease. [3]
- There may be some among those whom I address who are disposed to ask the question, What course are we to follow in relation to this matter? [3]
- And again, why should not injurious abnormalities, such as atrophied or hypertrophied parts, which have no relation to a former state of existence, occur at an early period, as well as during maturity? [1]
- To her consternation she detected in herself in relation to little Nicholas some symptoms of her father's irritability. [2]
- One of the servants came in, looking very blank, and said to the poor relation, "The well is gone dry; we have nothing but rainwater. [6]
- He began a series of questions which had no relation to the matter in hand, though they were strictly personal to Beaton. [8]
- It holds the same relation to 'The Right of Way' that 'The Trail of the Sword' holds to 'The Seats of the Mighty', that 'A Ladder of Swords' holds to 'The Battle of the Strong', that 'Donovan Pasha' holds to 'The Weavers'. [11]
- If so, I repeat my request of an absolute retraction of all offensive allusions contained therein in relation to my private character and standing. [7]
- That, too, has remained unchanged, and I am glad, for I have much to ask you in relation to it. [10]
- According to Spelman's Relation, he stayed only seven or eight days with the little Powhatan, when he got leave to go to Jamestown, being desirous to see the English and to fetch the small articles that belonged to him. [4]
- Spelman begins his Relation, from which I shall quote substantially, without following the spelling or noting all the interlineations, with the reason for his emigration, which was, "being in displeasure of my friends, and desirous to see other countries. [4]
- Perhaps no such relation would be discovered, but the investigation is well worth making. [1]
- I had a relation who was called a crank. [6]
- Owing to the relation which exists between muscular development and the projection of the brows (1. [1]
- A letter in relation to the betrothal of her nieces, the daughters of King Ferdinand, was to be sent to the Imperial Councillor Schonberg at Vienna. [10]
- What is the relation of the scholar to the present phase of this movement? [4]
- I am no relation of his. [9]
- Cervantes was a relation of his. [5]
- He perceived the relation of earthly beauty and heavenly truth. [10]
- What is the relation of culture to it? [4]
- Our own nearest relation in the ascending line remembers the Revolution well. [6]
- I am not referring to these things as a moralist at all, but simply in their relation to popular discontent. [4]
- She would not readily have understood that love could have any sort of relation to riches or poverty. [4]
- In all other pursuits we carefully study the relation of supply to demand. [4]
- It is my purpose to show not only the close relation of literature to ordinary life, but its eminent position in life, and its saving power in lives which do not suspect its influence or value. [4]
- The relation of puerperal fever with other continued fevers would seem to be remote and rarely obvious. [3]
- Why, that 'ere Portagee relation o' yourn 'z been tryin' t' ketch a fellah 'n a slippernoose, 'n' got ketched himself,--that's all. [6]
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