Use thereby in a sentence
Sentences starting with thereby
- Thereby one less would know her secret. [11]
- Thereby he was saved much suffering. [9]
- Thereby the parents of a Keilhau pupil were far better informed in many respects than those of our gymnasiasts, who so often yield to the temptation of estimating their sons' work by the greater or less number of errors in their Latin exercises. [10]
Sentences ending with thereby
- And he thought of the life-long faith that would be broken thereby. [9]
- Thinking people are not going to be scared out of explaining or at least trying to explain things by the shrieks of persons whose beliefs are disturbed thereby. [6]
- He lost prodigiously, but seemed in no wise disturbed thereby. [9]
- These sentimental plants breathe something of the longing of the maiden who sits in the Sunday evenings of summer on the lonesome front doorstone, singing the hymns of the saints, and perennial as the myrtle that grows thereby. [4]
- If the wilful blood of the Schoppers, unquelled as it had then been, had come into strife with Gotz's iron will, there would have been more than enough of hard hitting on both sides, and how easily might all our happiness have been wrecked thereby. [10]
- Fame is after all a kind of rude handling, and a name that is often on vulgar lips seems to borrow something not to be desired, as the paper money that passes from hand to hand gains somewhat which is a loss thereby. [6]
More example sentences with the word thereby in them
- Because you are young yourself, and can still cope with the bear and wild boar, you like the motto, which will probably lead to new wars, and thereby to fresh renown. [10]
- He caused the words Maison de ma Mere to be inscribed on the charitable institutions, thereby combining tender filial affection with the majestic benevolence of a monarch. [2]
- The commanding generals, who have power to act on proceedings of courts-martial in such cases, are authorized in special cases to restore to duty deserters under sentence, when in their judgment the service will be thereby benefited. [7]
- The few inhabitants who had remained invited commanding officers to their houses, hoping thereby to secure themselves from being plundered. [2]
- A man may well pawn his last doublet, if he may thereby gain a larger. [10]
- And indeed there was never another man in Nuremberg who had given away so many tokens and made so many glad hearts and faces thereby as Adam Heyden. [10]
- I will not venture to say how delightful, because the words would sound extravagant, and would thereby lose some of their strength and to that degree misrepresent me. [5]
- Thou hast told us faithfully all that thou hast heard, and thereby proved that thou canst obey--the first virtue of a priest. [10]
- Boards of directors, trusted by stockholders, betraying their trust, withholding information in order to profit thereby, buying and selling stock secretly; stock watering, selling to the public diluted values,--all kinds of iniquity and abuse of power which I need not go into. [9]
- But she remembered too how he had changed of late toward Mademoiselle Bourienne and could not bear to see her, thereby showing how unjust were the reproaches Princess Mary had mentally addressed to her. [2]
- He was talking to the countess, and Natasha sat down beside a little chess table with Sonya, thereby inviting Prince Andrew to come too. [2]
- For his omission to perform his whole duty on that occasion, and the injury thereby inflicted on the service and the country, his name was stricken from the list of naval officers and he was dismissed [from] the service. [7]
- I was talking to Mrs. Clemens about this the other day, and grieving because I never mentioned it to you, thereby seeming to ignore it, or to be unaware of it. [5]
- We cannot attempt to keep you here; we should thereby only injure ourselves without benefitting you. [10]
- In his anxiety to keep under cover he must have lost himself in this offshoot of Deception Pass, and thereby in some unaccountable manner, missed the canyon with the trails. [13]
- On our way to it we passed the drill-shed of the local cavalry, which we mistook for a skating-rink, and thereby excited the contempt of an old lady of whom we inquired. [4]
- My idea was to do the work over according to the law, in presence of the complaining party, and thereby to correct anything which might be found amiss. [7]
- Troubled in conscience thereby, yet I did marry the twain gladly, for I think a worthier maid never lived than this same Mistress Guida Landresse de Landresse, of the ancient family of the de Mauprats. [11]
- Better people would thereby be robbed of the right to accuse him of faithlessness to himself. [10]
- Besides, you will thereby ascend a long row of steps nearer to your sublime goal. [10]
- If it does, then in case we should, without change of principle, begin to get votes in your section, we should thereby cease to be sectional. [7]
- He rapped on the window with his stick, thereby frightening Cynthia half out of her wits as she sat musing sorrowfully by the fire. [9]
- The whistle of the up-train served to strengthen his resolution, for he was reminded thereby that his mill often had occasion to ask favors of the Truro Railroad. [9]
- We thereby reinstate the spirit of concession and compromise, that spirit which has never failed us in past perils, and which may be safely trusted for all the future. [7]
- Manners, thereby setting the poor little man all a-tremble. [9]
- We thereby restore the national faith, the national confidence, the national feeling of brotherhood. [7]
- Shall I betray the moon, when I am sure of gaining nothing thereby save to dim the warm light of the sun? [10]
- I know that the legal genius of Mr. Langmaid, one of my vestry, made possible the organization of the company, and thereby evaded the plain spirit of the law of the state. [9]
- He referred to the fact that the Emperor Napoleon had resented the demand that he should withdraw his troops from Prussia, especially when that demand became generally known and the dignity of France was thereby offended. [2]
- No less absurd than it would be to say that because I may have refused to build an addition to my house, I thereby have decided to destroy the existing house! [7]
- Some said that Susan had given her young man the mitten, meaning thereby that she had signified that his services as a suitor were dispensed with. [6]
- Then the skillful statesmen and diplomatists (especially Talleyrand, who managed to sit down in a particular chair before anyone else and thereby extended the frontiers of France) talked in Vienna and by these conversations made the nations happy or unhappy. [2]
- With golden comb so lustrous, And thereby a song sings, It has a tone so wondrous, That powerful melody rings. [5]
- But Barbara resolutely refused to receive his visits, and thereby deprived him of the possibility of opening his heart to her. [10]
- She, at any rate, understood very well that he meant, to use his own phrase, "to go in for a corner lot,"--understanding thereby a young lady with possessions and without encumbrances. [6]
- Romance walks with parted lips and head raised to the sky; and let us follow her, because thereby our eyes are raised with hers. [9]
- Why were thousands of inhabitants deceived into believing that Moscow would not be given up--and thereby ruined? [2]
- But it was not at all comical to those most zealous in it; they never could see--more's the pity, for thereby they lose much--the humorous side of their performances, and that is why the pathos overcomes one's sense of the absurdity of such people. [4]
- Hermon--the good fellow!--could never have been induced to leave his Alexandria, had not the hope of thereby doing me a kindness induced him to follow me. [10]
- My Herdegen profited much thereby, and he was the foremost of all the singing scholars. [10]
- Not doubting that Mr. Edwards was wholly out of the question I, nevertheless, would not then have become an applicant had I supposed he would thereby be brought to suspect me of treachery to him. [7]
- And on the morrow his will would be opened and read and we should learn thereby in what way that old man had cared for those who were nearest and dearest to him. [10]
- This was the more urgently demanded, because Caesarion would thereby be led to the goal of his wishes. [10]
- The first work might serve as an introduction, and accustom the public to the author's the success of the second might thereby be rendered more probable. [14]
- He greeted the men of the foremost regiment and gave them the order to march, thereby indicating that he intended to lead that column himself. [2]
- If, by taking me for your only wife, you would outrage the laws of your country, if you would thereby expose yourself to contempt, or even blame, (for who could dare to despise my Bartja! [10]
- But if a man repent, and yield all he has, to pay the high price of his bitter mistake, he may thereby redeem himself even in this world. [11]
- But he had made for her so high a standard, that for one to be measured thereby was a severe challenge. [11]
- It would have led them through Bavarian territory, and thereby perhaps afforded Duke William, the ruler of the country, occasion to abjure his neutrality and turn openly against the Smalcalds. [10]
- He bade me keep my bed for two days, thereby giving me no great pleasure. [9]
- His kind heart impelled him to show his chosen companion his friendly remembrance of him, and thereby atone for the offence which had been inflicted upon him in his house. [10]
- I understand your idea that if a Presidential candidate avow his opinion upon a given question, or rather upon all questions, and the people, with full knowledge of this, elect him, they thereby distinctly approve all those opinions. [7]
- Its timely adoption, I doubt not, would bring restoration, and thereby stay both. [7]
- What is more, I danced with a negress in the great quadrille, and thereby offended the governor and his lady aunt, who presides at his palace. [11]
- She could wound him, indeed, and at length made up her mind that this was the only resource left her, although she would thereby wound herself more deeply. [9]
- Want should drive her from the world, and, to hasten her flight, the shrewd adept in reading human nature showed her in the distance the abbess's cross, and tried thereby to arouse her ambition. [10]
- In his surprise he set it awkwardly down again, thereby spilling full half of it. [9]
- One good thing he immediately did: he threw open King's House to the wounded, and set the surgeons to work, thereby checking bitter criticism and blocking the movement rising against him. [11]
- As soon as he had left the room all the officers burst into loud laughter and Mary Hendrikhovna blushed till her eyes filled with tears and thereby became still more attractive to them. [2]
- No person who has taken the oath of amnesty of eighth December, 1863, and obtained a pardon thereby, and who intends to observe the same in good faith, should have any objection to taking that prescribed by Governor Johnson as a test of loyalty. [7]
- It deprives free, harmless creatures of their best possession--life--and us thereby of a pleasant sight. [10]
- The enemy having given up Corinth, it is not wonderful that he is thereby enabled to check us for a time at Richmond. [7]
- True, I desired General Meade to pursue Lee across the Potomac, hoping, as has proved true, that he would thereby clear the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and get some advantages by harassing him on his retreat. [7]
- When you relieved General Hamilton of his command the other day, you thereby lost the confidence of at least one of your best friends in the Senate. [7]
- I shall thereby furnish the readers of this debate with the complete discussion between Trumbull and Douglas. [7]
- He had charged Els with perfidy in the presence of others, and thereby exposed her, the plighted bride of a knight, to the utmost scorn. [10]
- It was thereby discovered that just three, and no more, were in favor of the measure. [7]
- If they have discarded it, they thereby admit that on principle it ought not to be in ours. [7]
- With a vulgar cruelty and cowardice he was holding the Governor by the arm, hoping thereby to protect his own person from the British fire. [11]
- Apparently, then, the colleges of India were doing what our high schools have long been doing --richly over-supplying the market for highly-educated service; and thereby doing a damage to the scholar, and through him to the country. [5]
- We are always canting about people's "irreverence," always charging this offense upon somebody or other, and thereby intimating that we are better than that person and do not commit that offense ourselves. [5]
- One is that by giving us the proceeds of the lands we impoverish the national treasury, and thereby render necessary an increase of the tariff. [7]
- Third--To blow my brains out the moment I had signed, thereby preventing me from making any subsequent explanation such as could remove the infamy. [5]
- She had only begun a modest allusion to it, but even that was vexatious; for Biberli fancied that she had thereby "talked of the devil," and he did not wish him to appear. [10]
- And this courtier, as he is described to us, who lies to Arakcheev to please the Emperor, he alone--incurring thereby the Emperor's displeasure--said in Vilna that to carry the war beyond the frontier is useless and harmful. [2]
- Palms and birches are both found in Asia Minor; but I permitted them to grow side by side, thereby committing an offense against the geographical possibility of vegetable existence. [10]
- She ordered fascines and fagots to be prepared and thrown into the fosse, thereby to bridge it; and in this rough labor she took a man's share. [5]
- The figure moved, and could therefore only be wounded, not dead; and round the head was bound a white cloth, reminding her of her beloved, and thereby attracting her attention. [10]
- It is but an ordinary degree of charity to attribute this act to the supposition that, in thus attaching themselves to the various parties, each man in his own judgment supposes he thereby best advances the interests of the whole country. [7]
- Immediately he commenced an assault upon King's character, intending, as I suppose, to defeat his appointment, and thereby secure another chance for himself. [7]
- This I thought a suspicious circumstance, and I was thereby induced to examine the deeds very closely, with a view to the discovery of some defect by which to overturn the title, being almost convinced then it was founded in fraud. [7]
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