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Example sentences for "emergencies"

Lexicographically close words:
emerald; emeralds; emerge; emerged; emergence; emergency; emergent; emerges; emerging; emerods
  1. In this he maintains the bold contempt of justice and humanity in political emergencies which had brought disgrace on the Prince of Machiavel, blaming those who, in his own country, had abandoned the defence of the St. Bartholomew massacre.

  2. There are no principles but those of religion to be depended on in cases of real distress, and these are able to encounter the worst emergencies and to bear us up under all the changes and chances to which our life is subject.

  3. This will better prepare us to meet sudden emergencies with calmness and fortitude.

  4. In emergencies splints can be made from shingles, pasteboards or even bark.

  5. In case of special emergencies in the household," pursued Dr.

  6. That was the cardinal point, yet it slipped my mind, in my preoccupation with the emergencies connected with the restoration of the brains.

  7. Trained to shipboard routine and the sudden emergencies of space, they needed but little time to return to full wakefulness.

  8. He has shown himself able to meet with calmness the great emergencies of the government.

  9. And perils and emergencies will search in vain in the future, as they have searched in vain in the past, for any other on whom the nation leans with such confidence and trust.

  10. Operations allocated to the third echelon as indicated by E may be performed by these units in emergencies only.

  11. In emergencies when engine cannot be started with foot starter crank, it can be started by towing the motorcycle.

  12. He cannot shut them to the fact that there is mixed up with the woman's movement much mental disorder; and he cannot conceal from himself the physiological emergencies which lie behind.

  13. But Grant could be terribly severe, terribly just, when the emergencies of the service demanded, when his devotion to the glorious cause he had espoused required it.

  14. He was an early riser on emergencies like this, but he does not seem to have had any fears that Grant would attempt to escape in his alleged broken and helpless condition!

  15. Amidst the rapid action and sharp emergencies of war it is out of place.

  16. The former, elevated by the superiority of their pay and privileges, were permitted, except in the extraordinary emergencies of war, to occupy their tranquil stations in the heart of the provinces.

  17. It is the unexpected that constantly happens, and the daily girding up to meet the emergencies of the hour is the task of every wife who seeks to make her home a comfortable, habitable abode.

  18. It is a comparatively easy thing to preserve a cheerful appearance when away from home, or even to present a brave front to meet the great emergencies of life.

  19. The captain, indeed, is not over-alert or fitted for high emergencies; but what emergencies can belong to so placid a voyage?

  20. It is for such emergencies that I have brought this gun.

  21. In special emergencies the Army was called in to assist; in these it was the duty of the soldier, as of the civilians, to comply with the lawful demands of the civil power.

  22. Five hundred million dollars of emergency currency was at once printed, for use under the Aldrich-Vreeland Act of 1908, which permitted sudden expansion in emergencies (A.

  23. These methods are more fully taken up in works devoted to emergencies and will not be discussed in detail at this time.

  24. There should be some reserve not only for emergencies but for future needs that may be foreseen.

  25. A near-by electric line for emergencies may sometimes save an appointment.

  26. In dangerous situations we think more rapidly and keenly, for in emergencies the blood floods the brain with extra thyroid and adrenal secretions.

  27. So the gland of energy for emergencies writes its signature always all over the skin.

  28. As a matter of fact, the life of the beast of jungle and field, as well as of savage and barbarian, is just as full of emergencies and shocks as that of the average city man or woman.

  29. Cannon of Harvard has built up an entire theory of the adrenal as the gland of emergencies upon the basis of these effects.

  30. Mobilization was now in full swing, and more and more troops were in evidence, crossing town to railway stations from which they were to be transported east or west, as the Staff's emergencies required.

  31. In public life, as in journalism, there are hosts of emergencies in which the chiefs cannot afford to appear.

  32. You have clothes, you have neither wife nor child, you have a hundred and twenty francs for emergencies in your pocket, and you owe no one a penny.

  33. During emergencies the activities of these agencies and departments are coordinated by the California OES.

  34. The third major part of California's overall State plan is a compendium of information and resources needed to cope with emergencies (see (7) in figures 1 and 2).

  35. In every State there is power for civil good to the full height of the emergencies that may arise.

  36. Reason is so vigorous and so masterful as to be adequate to range everywhere and meet all emergencies without the goad of Passion.

  37. The same emergencies may arise everywhere, and everywhere there is full power to see that the commonwealth take no harm by them.

  38. If we lift our vision beyond these immediate emergencies we find fundamental national gains even amid depression.

  39. To meet the emergencies in agriculture the loans authorized by Congress for rehabilitation in the drought areas have enabled farmers to produce abundant crops in those districts.

  40. Our national concern has been to meet the emergencies it has created for us and to lay the foundations for recovery.

  41. The emergencies of unemployment have been met by action in many directions.

  42. He has great cares and responsibilities; is answerable for everything; and is subject to emergencies which perhaps no other man exercising authority among civilized people is subject to.

  43. These emergencies do not allow of consultation; and they who would be the captain's constituted advisers might be the very men over whom he would be called upon to exert his authority.

  44. There are emergencies which require the instant exercise of extreme power.


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