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Example sentences for "circumstantially"

Lexicographically close words:
circumstance; circumstanced; circumstances; circumstantial; circumstantiality; circumstantials; circumstaunce; circumvallation; circumvent; circumvented
  1. Now repeat Firmly and circumstantially the tale You just now told me; it eludes me; either I did not listen, or the half is gone Away from me.

  2. Either reply circumstantially to my demands, or answer me with your Sword.

  3. Though the Nun had already described this latter event, Agnes now related it more circumstantially and at large: After which She proceeded in her narrative as follows.

  4. The taking of Guayaquil by the Buccaneers under Grogniet and Hutt will be more circumstantially noticed in the sequel, with other proceedings of the same crews.

  5. The stories are given circumstantially with expressive action, and heighten the atrocious conduct of Musiri.

  6. It was reported circumstantially that while standing on a rock he had fallen over and broken his neck.

  7. I could have conveyed it better and more circumstantially by word of mouth.

  8. The scene is circumstantially narrated in Section the Second, entitled, "The Vision of Sudden Death.

  9. These honorary distinctions are all described circumstantially in the FIRST or introductory section ("The Glory of Motion").

  10. This troubled Dream is circumstantially reported in Section the Third, entitled, "Dream-Fugue upon the Theme of Sudden Death.

  11. DEAR SIR,--The city of Lyons has been so often and so circumstantially described, that I cannot pretend to say any thing new on the subject.

  12. But all these objects having been circumstantially described by twenty different authors of travels, I shall not trouble you with a repetition of trite observations.

  13. In all this it is easy to read pretty circumstantially a murder committed on the emperor by corrupted servants, and an attempt afterwards to conceal the indications of murder by the ravages of fire.

  14. There was nothing which I did not faithfully and circumstantially relate.

  15. I have, oftener than once, and far more circumstantially than now, told her my adventures, but she is not satisfied.

  16. He sent his brother a present of fair, ripe fruit, which the Marquis could not suffer to be presented to the King by any other hands than his own, the particulars of which are circumstantially detailed by Dr.

  17. This is the most minutely as well as circumstantially noted of all the Marquis’s inventions; yet we have no evidence of his ever afterwards recurring to it.

  18. A second purpose of this paper is, to make the reader acquainted circumstantially with three memorable cases of murder, which long ago the voice of amateurs has crowned with laurel, but especially with the two earliest of the three, viz.

  19. The eldest of the Wellesleys is gone: he is gathered to his fathers; and here we have his life circumstantially written.

  20. The act and the actor are each separately in the highest degree interesting; and, as forty-two years have elapsed since 1812, it cannot be supposed that either is known circumstantially to the men of the current generation.

  21. Now the code which is implicitly regarded as the standard is that the discovery of which under Josiah is circumstantially narrated in 2Kings xxii.

  22. Sam viii 18, and in it we are circumstantially informed how David rose to the throne.

  23. Here is the fact circumstantially related, and invested with all the marks which can make it pass for true.

  24. Every observer will be enabled to convince himself here again that we have only to do with the same simple phenomenon so circumstantially described subjectively and objectively.

  25. All this will be treated more circumstantially hereafter, when we speak of the apparatus intended to facilitate the experiments connected with this part of our subject.

  26. This question, like the definition of light and the eye, we would for the present evade, and would appeal to our inquiry itself, where we have circumstantially shown how colour is produced.

  27. Yet we may here point out more circumstantially the importance of an apparent communication which takes place by means of reflection.

  28. How the chemical yellow developes itself in and upon the white, has been circumstantially described in its proper place.

  29. It has been circumstantially shown above, that every colour produces a distinct impression on the mind, and thus addresses at once the eye and feelings.

  30. Of this, however, we can only treat circumstantially in our historical account of these discoveries.

  31. The particulars of this singularly interesting ruse de guerre are detailed in all the accounts of the Spanish invasion; and in each with some variation, and in all rather more circumstantially than the above.

  32. This troubled dream is circumstantially reported in Section the Third, entitled 'Dream-Fugue on the theme of Sudden Death.

  33. This scene is circumstantially narrated in Section the Second, entitled 'The Vision of Sudden Death.

  34. These honorary distinctions are all described circumstantially in the First or introductory Section ('The Glory of Motion').

  35. The particulars of his death have been very circumstantially given, and as they are rather characteristic of George the First, we will give them with our accustomed brevity.

  36. My Dear Sister,--Nothing can be felt more sensibly than I do the goodness of your letter, in which you talk to me circumstantially of your own health, and desire to hear circumstantially of mine.

  37. After circumstantially relating the whole matter, I asked him if he could possibly guess what the fellow's object could be in contracting such a marriage?

  38. Kitaeva, with a feigned smile, a German accent, and straightening her hat at every sentence, fluently and circumstantially related the following: Simon came first to her house for Liubasha.

  39. Wolf very circumstantially set forth Maslova's appeal from the sentence, and again not without partiality, but with the evident desire to reverse the judgment.

  40. This prophesy is recorded very circumstantially in the 24th of Matt.

  41. This man tells his vision very circumstantially and several persons write it down.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "circumstantially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.