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Example sentences for "herein"

Lexicographically close words:
hereditaments; hereditarily; hereditary; heredity; hereges; hereinabove; hereinafter; hereinbefore; heremyte; heren
  1. Herein may be found an underlying unity and harmony through the many and diverse interests of her life.

  2. And herein is a law as palpable and as fixed as any law in nature; a law, which if unfulfilled, would result in the extermination of the race.

  3. Herein the all-pervading principle of life, while flitting, is nevertheless permanent, while transient is yet eternal.

  4. Herein lies the only difference between Las Casas and Torquemada on the subject of the Cihuacoatl.

  5. Herein again lay, on his part, a serious mistake, for he was thus an instrument in depriving himself of the means of correcting his imperfect work.

  6. Herein he was mistaken, and you will admit that this misconception is in itself worse than all the united blunders of Gallio and his friends.

  7. If there be no end to the making of books, there should at least be a suitable and preconceived ending to all so made; and herein lies the difficulty for most writers.

  8. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

  9. No Capitation, or other direct, tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.

  10. And therefore it is not unreasonable for them to be wary herein themselves, and not to be unwilling to have them examined by others.

  11. This is certain: the confidence that our faculties do not herein deceive us, is the greatest assurance we are capable of concerning the existence of material beings.

  12. This hinders our certain knowledge of universal truths concerning natural bodies: and our reason carries us herein very little beyond particular matter of fact.

  13. Treat your food as advised herein and get surprising new experiences for yourselves, is the advice and moral of the story.

  14. It is pertinent to the subject of this book, but was written when the investigations described herein were just beginning.

  15. The actual pleasure derived from eating under the direction of the method suggested herein cannot be equalled by any other means.

  16. I could not have satisfied myself with the life of one woman; I should have sacrificed a thousand to my fury.

  17. The doors being all open, or but half shut, I surveyed some other apartments, that were as beautiful as those I had already seen.

  18. At these words all present declared that "herein was the finger of God, and none dared to raise, in opposition to the king's saying, any objection.

  19. Herein lies the happiness of cab horses and of tramps: to them the gift of forgetfulness is of worth inestimable.

  20. But if my reader wishes to follow out for himself the idea herein suggested, he must be careful to make no confusion between those who feel musically or think poetically, and the musician or the poet.

  21. But herein lies no promise whatever of any progressive amelioration.

  22. And herein lies the profound and disastrous significance of the Washington incident and its fellows.

  23. Herein Shelley is far removed from the caviling temper of his fellow rebel Byron.

  24. He belongs to eighteenth-century London exclusively, and herein he differs from the master poets who are at home in all places and expressive of all time.

  25. Herein is found the explanation of the eagerness with which the Celts everywhere, but particularly in Ireland, as soon as Christianity was preached to them, rushed to a life of perfection and continence.

  26. Herein we have the explanation of the deep faith which has ever since been the characteristic of the people.

  27. But of the common clansmen they made no more account than of the English rabble, and herein lay their great mistake.

  28. Herein is to be found the supreme objective towards which must converge all the forces of social renovation.

  29. Then he brake in: "Herein is little shame to be worsted by the might of the mightiest: if this so mighty folk sheareth a limb off the tree of my fame, yet shall it wax again.

  30. John says, 'Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.

  31. This demand ought to become nation-wide, and herein lies the task for our propaganda preceding the all-Russian general strike.

  32. Herein the fate of the Russian revolution manifests itself most clearly.

  33. Herein lies expressed, as we can see, that fundamental relation of affective contrasts which now spreads into different directions in the basal forms of feeling.

  34. Herein lies the chief motive for the fact that we look upon the will as our most private possession, the one that is most identical with our inner nature itself.

  35. For herein lies the solidarity of interest that is associated with true freedom, that every existing advantage in production--such as wealth is--can be the more fully utilised the wider the circle of those who enjoy its fruits.


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