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Example sentences for "convinced that"

  • Convinced that he could obtain nothing more from her than her promised neutrality, the lieutenant thereupon hastily left the room, and she sank back in her chair more dead than alive.

  • Still, after weighing all the advantages and all the dangers, he decided to act, convinced that Madame d'Argeles might be kept ignorant of his treason, providing he only played his cards skilfully.

  • Chupin instinctively recoiled, convinced that he had betrayed himself by some blunder, but unable to discover in what he had erred.

  • He never speaks of him, and I am convinced that he will never do anything for him.

  • Of all places in the world where life can be lived to its fullest and freest, where it can be met in its greatest variety and beauty, I am convinced that there is none to equal the open country, or the country town.

  • As for Horace is he convinced that he is an impractical dreamer.

  • I could never advance one step beyond the improvement of the first sitting, nay, I am convinced that had I studied it a thousand ages, I should have ended by being able to give Bagueret the rook and nothing more.

  • Thus, after having so long deceived me, this man threw aside his mask; convinced that, in the state to which he had brought things, he no longer stood in need of it.

  • In spite of what the big man says, I am convinced that, once published, they would bring me much fame and profit.

  • It is not easy to believe in the Bible till one is convinced that there is a Bible.

  • Let the soul be convinced that by the obedience of Christ it is released from the law, it has no fear of Satan or of future punishment; Christ is all and in all.

  • It is a great mercy to be convinced that we are sinners, and that we need a Saviour; count it therefore a mercy, and that thy convictions may end in conversion, do thou take heed of stifling of them.

  • Our admirals and captains will, owing to the Russian successes, be convinced that England's honour and England's very existence are now at stake.

  • His Majesty's Government is convinced that we are indebted for this attack on the part of Japan solely to the constant enmity of England, who never ceases her secret machinations against us.

  • From what I have seen of Brandelaar I am convinced that he is an arrant rascal.

  • Certainly, for my own part, I am convinced that it is better, for a soldier to make the female element play as subordinate a role as possible in his life.

  • I am convinced that it is economic conditions that from time to time force on great revolutions.

  • I am convinced that, when China is opened to European observation, it will be found to contain the most perfect model of a central administration which exists in the universe.

  • The more we consider the independence of the press in its principal consequences, the more are we convinced that it is the chief and, so to speak, the constitutive element of freedom in the modern world.

  • I have learned one or two other things in consequence of being stung with shame in a like manner, and am convinced that there is nothing better for a boy than to be roused to perseverance in that way.

  • If his career had been in Parliament I am convinced that he would have risen high.

  • I am convinced that she is not without a decided preference.

  • I cannot agree with you; I am convinced that my father would totally disapprove it.

  • That law, of course, is unknown at present, but I am convinced that it exists, and one day may become known.

  • I am convinced that he was the cause of Marfa Petrovna's death.

  • I have always a presentiment that I shall leave Warsaw never to return to it; I am convinced that I shall say farewell to my home for ever.

  • I have always a presentiment that I am leaving Warsaw never to return to it; I am convinced that I shall say an eternal farewell to my native country.

  • But if he is not aware of his inferiority, we soon hold our tongues and leave him alone in his self-satisfaction, convinced that there is nothing to be done with him.

  • I am convinced that I have diagnosed your symptoms.

  • Yes, I am convinced that in your dissatisfied, your diviner moments, you address yourself in these terms.

  • They often meet, and from Jasper's manner I am convinced that mischief is afloat.

  • Well, I read and chatted and dozed till dawn and nothing appeared, so I laughed at the whole affair, and the old lady pretended to be convinced that it was all a fancy.

  • I am convinced that life is neither good nor bad; it is like Nature, necessary.

  • And I am convinced that I never shall amount to anything.

  • Rousseau is convinced that we should all press the button, and he is mistaken, because the majority of men who are civilized would do nothing of the kind.


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