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Example sentences for "attended with"

  • This silly Trick is attended with such a Coquet Air in some Ladies, and such a sedate masculine one in others, that I cannot tell which most to complain of; but they are to me equally disagreeable.

  • You know my Supper is only good Cheshire Cheese, best Mustard, a golden Pippin, attended with a Pipe of John Sly's Best.

  • The entertainment was concluded with a number of patriotic toasts, attended with huzzas.

  • The army made a most brilliant appearance, after which his Excellency dined in public, with all the officers of his army, attended with a band of music.

  • I took this statement then for granted, and replied that the stopping of that passage would be attended with difficulties.

  • Yet the greatest perils have their charms if never so little glory is discovered in the prospect of ill-success, while the least dangers have nothing but horror when defeat is attended with loss of reputation.

  • The impulse of one billiard-ball is attended with motion in the second.

  • Again, repentance wipes off every crime, if attended with a reformation of life and manners.

  • Above one half of human reasonings contain inferences of a similar nature, attended with more or less degrees of certainty proportioned to our experience of the usual conduct of mankind in such particular situations.

  • El Feri had expostulated with his brother chief, but could not persuade him to postpone an attempt which, planned with haste, and executed with rashness, could only be attended with disaster.

  • This young nobleman was now a voluntary exile from court, and nowise anxious to appear at Granada, where his presence would be attended with danger.

  • Count de Tendilla gave an involuntary start at so strange a demand, and looked steadfastly on Gomez Arias, as if doubting whether compliance might not be attended with danger.

  • The interval of clear weather was of very short duration, before we had as thick a fog as ever, attended with rain, on which we tacked in sixty fathoms water, and stood to the north.

  • Next day the storm was succeeded by a thick fog, attended with rain; the wind veered to N.

  • These reasons induced me to alter the course to the east, with a very strong gale at north, attended with an exceedingly heavy fall of snow.

  • The night following, every one who had eaten of them was seized with violent pains in the head and bones, attended with a scorching heat all over the skin, and numbness in the joints.

  • The next day the weather was foggy, and the wind blew in heavy squalls, attended with rain, which in this ocean, within the tropics, generally indicates the vicinity of some high land.

  • These contrivances oblige them to run into a real and ruinous servitude, in order to avoid a supposed restraint, that might be attended with advantage.

  • One of these being put into the small tube that projects from the side of the opium pipe, that tube is applied to a lamp, and the pill being lighted is consumed at one whiff or inflation of the lungs, attended with a whistling noise.

  • Those of a larger description have been carried thither for military purposes (as in 1660, when the place was attacked and destroyed by the Hollanders) but the operation is attended with difficulty on account of numerous shoals.

  • Indeed, such a confederation might, perhaps, be attended with as happy results as politically attended that of the states.

  • Defn: Attended with eruption or efflorescence, or producing it; as, an eruptive fever.

  • Characterized by, or attended with, cruelty; as, an inhuman act or punishment.

  • Thus childbirth pangs prolonged beyond twenty-four or thirty-six hours are much more apt to be attended with danger or followed by disease than those terminated within a few hours.

  • The initiation into marriage, like its full fruition, maternity, is attended with more or less suffering.

  • Nature has not designed that a function of great moment to the human race--one involving its very existence--should be attended with pain.

  • Each drawing in of the breath is attended with a hissing sound, the redness of the face and neck increases, and speech becomes impossible.

  • We shall conclude this account of the sense of extension by observing, that the want of its object is attended with a disagreeable sensation, as well as the excess of it.

  • The peppers, especially cubebs, I have thought serviceable, and very minute doses of cantharides have seemed to be attended with benefit.

  • The pleasing transport with which I am delighted has a sweetness in it attended with a train of ten thousand soft desires, anxieties, and cares.

  • It will be attended with proeme, prolegomena, testimonia scriptorum, index authorum, and notes variorum.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    against their; attended only; attended service; attended with; bull moose; clear away; cuneiform inscriptions; doubt they; epileptic fits; fire engine; five thousand four hundred; found among; large towns; negro labor; over which; political prisoners; president and general manager; rail road; railroad officials; sanctum sanctorum; should happen; staff officer; write more; young friends