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Example sentences for "eventualities"

Lexicographically close words:
eventful; eventide; eventless; events; eventual; eventuality; eventually; eventuate; eventuated; eveques
  1. Russia is a card in his game for the eventualities which may arise on the Rhine, and he is particularly careful not to change the roles, not to become himself a card in the game of the cabinet of St. Petersburg.

  2. The "consultation of doctors" had a final end, and the legendary sick man was none the worse for it; but all was then decided for the terrible eventualities of the future.

  3. Marquis de Moustier has made us in view of an understanding between the French cabinet and ours on the eventualities which might arise in the Orient.

  4. We have only affirmed that his dispatches at that time were of a nature to deter the French government from any attempt at a prior engagement with Prussia in view of the eventualities of the war.

  5. Beust to Prince de Metternich, the 20th July, "Russia perseveres in its alliance with Prussia so far, that in certain eventualities the intervention of the Muscovite arms must be looked upon not as probable, but as certain.

  6. A poet, spokesman of his full soul at a given juncture, cannot consider eventualities or think of anything but the message he is sent to deliver, whether the world can then hear it or not.

  7. This fact was clear, even at the time, although the eventualities of later years were to make the outcome appear the more decisive.

  8. One discerns that there is justification for this in the fact that a foreigner would in certain eventualities be an incompatible person.

  9. He recognises that she is by virtue of her sex for certain purposes an incompatible person; and that, quite apart from this, her secondary sexual characters might in certain eventualities make her an impossible person.

  10. In the same way, to take one's country's part in all eventualities would be patriotic, but it might quite well conflict with the higher interests of humanity.

  11. The inference that a thing is impossible is generally made by most people in such wise that they first consider the details of the eventualities they already know, or immediately present.

  12. Then, when these are before them, they infer that the matter is quite impossible--and whether one or more different eventualities have missed of consideration, is not studied at all.

  13. There are many eventualities to be considered, as well as international complications.

  14. We can only hope that the Sultan will, after all the eventualities have been fully considered, grant to you the concession to search.

  15. Both ignore the eventualities with which every state of experience is charged.

  16. A practical man will fix his attention upon it, and not dream about eventualities which are only dreams if the objective is not attained, but which will follow in their own natural course if it is reached.

  17. This would defeat the principal purpose of Germany and Austria, to force a quick decision and to prepare for eventualities before any other country could make ready.

  18. The transformed human personality has not yet arisen ready to meet all eventualities and to utilize for his own benefit the external conquests of his environment.

  19. Not thus shall we prepare the robust spirit, ready for all the difficult eventualities of life.

  20. This document is a study made by the General Staff, which was conceived to meet many different eventualities of war.

  21. The deepest philosophy of the age forecasts similar eventualities for an early day and for the whole earth.

  22. A long conversation took place between me and Stewart, he wishing me to order, I declining to do so, on account of eventualities which might arise: it ended in my writing the letter I alluded to in former pages of the journal.

  23. The most serious of all future eventualities is evidently whether these rashly accomplished innovations, and the total transformation of all existing conditions, may not, as was the case in Europe, lead to a material and moral crisis.

  24. Undoubtedly Japan is reckoning upon future eventualities and struggles in which she will demand yet more courage from her army and even greater enthusiasm from her sons.


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