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Sentences starting with seemingly
- Seemingly there was silence of longer duration than all her former life. [13]
More example sentences with the word seemingly in them
- For such a young man, seemingly destined for the inner life of contemplation, to be a soldier seemed almost unnatural. [6]
- 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]
- She represented a whole set of new and undetermined values for which he had no precedents, and unlike every woman he had known--including his wife--she had an integrity of her own, seemingly beyond the reach of all influences economic and social. [9]
- It was Austen who made a note of the gratings over the drains, and of the acres of orderly forest in a mysterious and seemingly enchanted realm. [9]
- Nevertheless, the life which Victoria led seemingly accentuated--to a man standing behind a picket-fence in the snow--the voids between. [9]
- 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]
- All these effects were produced by impressions on the organs of sense, seemingly by direct agency on certain nerve centres. [6]
- The Queen's fool was standing near, seemingly engaged in the light occupation of catching imaginary flies, buzzing with his motions. [11]
- And meanwhile, the very next morning after the battle, the French army advanced of itself upon the Russians, carried forward by the force of its own momentum now seemingly increased in inverse proportion to the square of the distance from its aim. [2]
- She was growing used to celebrity, and could already sit calm and seemingly unconscious, under the fire of fifty lorgnettes in a theatre, or even overhear the low voice "That's she! [5]
- But, from time to time, she would lift her eyes toward Mr. Bernard, and let them rest upon him, without a thought, seemingly, that she herself was the subject of observation or remark. [6]
- They seemed glad to see me, remembered you and me very well, and, seemingly, with great good will. [14]
- It never occurred to him that these still waters ran deep, that to awaken this seemingly glacial nature, to kindle a fire on this altar, would be to secure unto his life's end a steady, enduring flame of devotion. [11]
- Most of the time had been taken up with apparently idle and purposeless inquiries about the Chinon events, the exiled Duke of Orleans, Joan's first proclamation, and so on, but all this seemingly random stuff had really been sown thick with hidden traps. [5]
- When I spoke those French words our little Delilah gave a slight, seemingly involuntary start, and her cheeks grew of as bright a red as her radishes. [6]
- It was after this occasion, when she had been so profoundly agitated by a seemingly insignificant cause, that her father and Old Sophy were sitting, one at one side of her bed and one at the other. [6]
- Every time I think I have got one of these four confusing "cases" where I am master of it, a seemingly insignificant preposition intrudes itself into my sentence, clothed with an awful and unsuspected power, and crumbles the ground from under me. [5]
- And on both these occasions the circumstances of the killing were so aggravated, and the murders so seemingly heartless and treacherous, that if Baldwin had not been insane he would have been hanged without the shadow of a doubt. [5]
- Apparently one of these laws has been broken; when the King is on his throne again, can it ever grieve him to remember that when he was seemingly a private person he loyally sank the king in the citizen and submitted to its authority? [5]
- And we respected then the heretofore seemingly insane impulse that had driven us on to Baddeck. [4]
- The roar of the wind, with its strange knell and the re-crashing echoes, mingled with the roar of the flooding rain, and all seemingly were deadened and drowned in a world of sound. [13]
- She loved best the moment when the Common came in view, when through the rows of elms the lineaments of those old houses rose before her, lineaments seemingly long familiar, as of old and trusted friends, and yet ever stirring new harmonies and new visions. [9]
- After a time the circulation returned, and he does not seem to have been the worse for his dangerous, or seemingly dangerous, experiment. [6]
- Miss Ottway was the agent's private stenographer, a strongly built, capable woman with immense reserves seemingly inexhaustible. [9]
- For the sight, that morning of this lady in her dressing-gown over the stairway, had seemingly set the seal on a growing distaste. [9]
- All rejoice to-day that he is dead, but all do go about seemingly sorrowing, and shedding the hypocrite's tear, for in that lies safety. [5]
- And the fact that Austen Vane had seemingly not spoken in wrath, although forcefully enough to compel him to listen, had increased Mr. Flint's anger. [9]
- Her smiles and tears seemingly dazed him. [13]
- As he turned swiftly toward the offender his profile had an eagle-like effect that startled me, seemingly realizing a new quality in the man. [9]
- Under us, and stretching away before us, was a heaving sea of molten fire of seemingly limitless extent. [5]
- In no months since he had left the theological seminary, had he seemingly accomplished so little; in no months had he had so magnificent an opportunity. [9]
- There were even signs of a reaction against the administration in the fall elections of 1862, seemingly justifying the opinion, entertained by many, that the President had really anticipated the development of popular feeling. [7]
- On the other side sat Count Ostermann-Tolstoy, seemingly absorbed in his own thoughts. [2]
- A fourth while seemingly overwhelmed with work would often come accidentally under the Emperor's eye. [2]
- After a while--a seemingly interminable while--the siren shrieked, the bells jangled loudly in the wet air, another day had come. [9]
- His brain had seemingly ceased to work, and he stumbled at the curb, for he was very tired. [9]
- Goodness reveals another scene and another self seemingly rolled up in shades, but brought to light by the evolutions of advancing thought, whereby we discern the power of Truth and Love to heal the sick. [5]
- Once more he ran his hand through his hair, he was seemingly groping for words that would not come. [9]
- She could never quite be sure, so disconcerting were the lights in that regard--lights, seemingly, of laughter and mockery. [9]
- There is a paragraph in the Autobiography (page 96) which places in seemingly darkly significant procession three Personages: 1. [5]
- But there is one trouble: while you can seemingly "secure" the two lower berths by making early application, there is no ticket as witness of it, and no other producible evidence in case your proprietorship shall chance to be challenged. [5]
- A common-looking occurrence, one seemingly unimportant, which had hitherto passed unnoticed with the ordinary course of things, was the means of introducing us to a new and vast realm of closely related phenomena. [6]
- He was lying on his back, seemingly lifeless. [11]
- They seemingly met on equal terms. [9]
- Under a spell of thought and feeling, seemingly laid by the magic of the night, neither spoke for a space. [9]
- In the course of the day's sport Cambyses had (with difficulty restraining his agitation) given his brother the seemingly kind order to start the next day for Egypt in order to fetch Sappho and accompany her to Persia. [10]
- All the rest of that world was seemingly smooth, undulating sage, with no ragged lines of canyons to accentuate its wildness. [13]
- During the recital of it Charles walked to the window, and there stood looking out upon the gray prospect, seemingly paying but little attention. [9]
- So of the noted glandules which form Peyer's patches, their precise office, though seemingly like those of the lymphatic glands, cannot be positively assigned, so far as I know, at the present time. [3]
- Washington was as much in the dark as anybody with regard to the great wealth that was hovering in the air and seemingly on the point of tumbling into the family pocket. [5]
- The Era took Mr. Jason's advice and began to publish those portions of Krebs's speeches that were seemingly detrimental to his own cause. [9]
- The seemingly involuntary movement she made brought her arm against a large dictionary, which lay very near the edge of the table on which it was resting. [6]
- Eldon Parr had moved towards the bed, seemingly unaware of the words they had spoken. [9]
- Mr. Clark walked mostly alone, seemingly wrapped in thought. [9]
- He and his men had scarcely noticed the Frenchmen as they followed, seemingly trusting the honour of the invaders that they would not attack from behind. [11]
- It is by little things that we know ourselves; a soul would very probably mistake itself for another, when once disembodied, were it not for individual experiences which differ from those of others only in details seemingly trifling. [6]
- How we all like the spirting up of a fountain, seemingly against the law that makes water everywhere slide, roll, leap, tumble headlong, to get as low as the earth will let it! [6]
- In it a life was summed ups in it understanding, beneficence, charity, sympathy, were all expressed, yet seemingly blended into one. [9]
- At intervals they lapsed into silences, leaving a sentence unfinished, seemingly either unaware of it or losing their way. [5]
- How do you know that posterity may not resuscitate these seemingly dead poems, and give their author the immortality for which he longed and labored? [6]
- Second by second it was becoming more and more difficult and seemingly more ungracious to return a gift so graciously given, a gift of no inconsiderable intrinsic value. [9]
- We know what is the bitterness of those who have escaped this bloody harvest of the remorseless conspirators; and from that we can judge of the elements of destruction incorporated with many of the seemingly solid portions of the fabric of the rebellion. [6]
- Page 82: "It is important that these seemingly strict conditions be complied with, as the names of the Members of the Mother-Church will be recorded in the history of the Church and become a part thereof. [5]
- She stood seemingly irresolute, and then took it. [9]
- A more seemingly incongruous marriage could scarcely be imagined, and yet it was a success from the start. [9]
- This seemingly trifling incident of the death of her favorite appeared to change all the current of her thought. [6]
- It was built in the last century, amidst the doubting predictions of staring rustics, and stands to-day as strong as ever, and seemingly good for centuries to come. [6]
- At this point in her meditations she consulted the mirror, to behold a modest, slim-waisted young woman becomingly arrayed in white linen, whose cheeks were aglow with health, whose eyes seemingly reflected the fire of a distant high vision. [9]
- When one makes his first voyage in a ship, it is an experience which multitudinously bristles with striking novelties; novelties which are in such sharp contrast with all this person's former experiences that they take a seemingly deathless grip upon his imagination and memory. [5]
- Presently something touched him on the shoulder, and he turned and found a dead man swaying and bobbing about him and seemingly inspecting him inquiringly. [5]
- Suddenly she raised her head, not proudly, but with a dignity seemingly conferred by years of sorrow and of suffering. [9]
- And just then her glance, seemingly drawn in a certain direction, met that of a tall young man which had been fixed upon her during the whole of this scene. [9]
- Thus, in truth, he observed, were seemingly all the elements of the classic, even to the firm yet slender column of the neck. [9]
- Greatness, near at hand, is startlingly like inconsistency; it seems at moments to vacillate, to turn back upon and deny itself, and thus lays itself open to seemingly plausible criticism by politicians and time servers and all who cry out for precedent. [9]
- What a tempest had seemingly gone roaring and crashing by me and left its dull thunders pulsing in my ears! [5]
- There was nothing further to be done to bring him out of his shell, and seemingly nothing more to be learned about him at present. [6]
- Some, in a frenzy of passion, hurled their logs against the windows; others paused, seemingly to measure the distance and force of the stroke, thus lending to their act a more terrible and deliberate significance. [9]
- This was the form he had borne seemingly lifeless in his arms, and the bosom which heaved so visibly before him was that which his eyes they were the calm eyes of a sculptor, but of a sculptor hardly twenty years old. [6]
- At that I fled out of the house, and at first the thought of her as another man's wife, as Hambleton Durrett's wife, was seemingly not to be borne. [9]
- Mr. Crewe, although far from discouraged, began to think there was something mysterious about all this seemingly unnecessary deliberation. [9]
- In the sustained exhibition of certain great qualities--clearness, compression, verbal exactness, and unforced and seemingly unconscious felicity of phrasing--he is, in my belief, without his peer in the English-writing world. [5]
- It could not escape Ambulinia's penetrating eye that he sought an interview with her, which she as anxiously avoided, and assumed a more distant calmness than before, seemingly to destroy all hope. [5]
- Before, in those delicious moments with her, seemingly pilfered from the angry gods, the sense of intimacy had been deep; deep, because robbing the gods together, they had shared the feeling of guilt, had known that retribution would coma. [9]
- Not even the Cure was his superior in ability, and certainly he was a greater man--though seemingly only a tailor--than M. Rossignol. [11]
- And had the court made no progress during these seemingly resultless sittings? [5]
- They were seemingly convinced, but withheld their answer till the following morning. [11]
- Thus was Edward Bumpus severed and rolled from the ancestral ledge, from the firm granite of seemingly stable and lasting things, into shifting shale; surrounded by fragments of cliffs from distant lands he had never seen. [9]
- How near in bodily presence, how far apart in their lives, with a barrier seemingly impassable between them! [6]
- I had never been in such intimate relations with the high altitudes before; the snow-peaks had always been remote and unapproachable grandeurs, hitherto, but now we were hob-a-nob--if one may use such a seemingly irreverent expression about creations so august as these. [5]
- In this realm at least, a heritage from his mother, seemingly untrodden by the foot of man, the woman at his side was his. [9]
- She turned away and was about to ask the countess again how to go to him, when light, impetuous, and seemingly buoyant steps were heard at the door. [2]
- Observe the character and position of the two distinguished philosophers who did not think their time thrown away in laboring at this seemingly puerile task. [6]
- And then besides, and most of all, I am puzzled at her sudden and seemingly easy confidence in me. [6]
- The consequence of all this was, that he was in a singular and seemingly self-contradictory state of mind when he took his hat and cane and went forth to call on his heretical brother. [6]
- That is," he added, seemingly inspecting Stephen's white teeth with approbation, "if you're not afraid to serve under a crazy man. [9]
- Kealakekua Bay is a little curve like the last kink of a snail-shell, winding deep into the land, seemingly not more than a mile wide from shore to shore. [5]
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