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Example sentences for "necessary that"

  • To be that, it is necessary that, in the same time in which the preceding state existed, its opposite could have existed in its place; but such a cognition is not given us in the mere phenomenon of change.

  • Nor is it necessary that as long as the creature is it should be created; because creation imports a relation of the creature to the Creator, with a certain newness or beginning.

  • Now it is necessary that God's goodness, which in itself is one and undivided, should be manifested in many ways in His creation; because creatures in themselves cannot attain to the simplicity of God.

  • Since the generation of living things is from a semen, it is necessary that in the beginning an animal of small size be generated.

  • Therefore His action can extend to things which are far removed from Him; nor is it necessary that He should be in all things.

  • The particular agent produces the form, and presupposes the matter; and hence it is necessary that it introduce the form in due proportion into a suitable matter.

  • Had chance circumstances made it necessary that he should go in such a manner he would have thought nothing of it.

  • He was aware that he had done that which made it necessary that he should bear a great deal, and that he had no right to resent suspicion.

  • For this reason he was travelling with a maid-servant,--a fact for which Mr. Glascock clearly thought it necessary that he should give an intelligible and credible explanation.

  • Long engagements are awful bores," said Hugh, finding it to be necessary that he also should press forward his argument.

  • If in doing so it would be necessary that he should divide himself altogether from the de Courcys, such division should be made.

  • How the battle was waged, and how it raged in the large room, we cannot stop to hear, as it is necessary that we should follow our hero into the presence of Sir Raffle Buffle.

  • Of whom else is it necessary that a word or two should be said before I allow the weary pen to fall from my hand?

  • It will be necessary that we should speak to each other about it.

  • It is, necessary that we should form of suffering an idea of such a nature that we are obliged to share and take part in it.

  • For this purpose it is necessary that we should see--that they should represent to us--this whole of which they form a particular feature.

  • It is necessary that, without doing violence to ourselves, we should be able to exchange persons with another, and transport our Ego by an instantaneous substitution in the state of the subject.

  • For the priesthood being translated, it is necessary that a translation also be made of the law, 7:13.

  • And if it be necessary that he carry any of these things when they are dead: he shall wash his clothes, and shall be unclean until the sun set.

  • For every high priest is appointed to offer gifts and sacrifices: wherefore it is necessary that he also should have some thing to offer.

  • He knew that Madame Goesler would be at Matching, and it would be necessary that he should say something of his thankfulness at their first meeting.

  • Had not Marie Goesler herself been most urgent with him in begging him to accept the offer; and was he not therefore justified in concluding that she at least had thought it necessary that he should earn his bread?

  • As the death of the queen rendered it necessary that a guardian of his majesty's person should be appointed, Lord Liverpool named the Duke of York, and his nomination met with general approval.

  • The treasury is so poor and needy that I find myself in a thousand difficulties, having no place whence to draw money; and it is necessary that it should not fail when occasion demands, or we shall lose everything.

  • Under the general law, it is, therefore, necessary that he should in such case submit to the usual probation of one month, and an investigation of his qualifications by a committee, as well as a ballot by the members.

  • To give them this, it is necessary that they be inducted into their respective offices, and each officer solemnly bound to the faithful performance of the duties he has undertaken to discharge.

  • Payment of the dues, simply, will not restore him; for it is necessary that he should again be elected by the Brethren, upon formal application.

  • It is necessary that we bear this description of the country in mind.

  • It is necessary that we spend some time with each of these subdivisions before we can understand the condition of society among the Mexicans, and, in all probability, the society among all of the civilized nations of Central America.

  • That he may occupy this field, therefore, to the best advantage, it is necessary that he should first thoroughly explore it.

  • It is necessary that I should fully describe the system of sections, as it constitutes a very important part of the plan of the school.

  • For a thing to appear heavy to us, it is necessary that we have heft to balance against it; to appear strong, it is necessary that we have strength; to appear great, it is necessary that we have an idea of greatness.

  • It is necessary that a new race should come up before the prejudices are eradicated.

  • And how often before a truth was brought to maturity must it be necessary that he who had imagined it, and seen it, and planned it, must give his very life for it, and all in vain?

  • But it is necessary that a whole age should be carried up to some proximity to the reformer before there is a space sufficiently large for his operations.

  • I felt it to be necessary that I should select this opportunity for making Jack understand that I would not fear his opposition; but I own that I could have wished that Mrs Neverbend had not been present on the occasion.

  • It is necessary that I should be informed of these things, and I take the plain, open, candid method of acquiring information.

  • It will be necessary that an account of the public debt be prepared for the public inspection.

  • Besides this, it will be necessary that I should confer with the Commander in Chief, on the various expenditures of the war, and the means of retrenching such as are unnecessary.

  • To judge of a measure, it is necessary that we should follow it from step to step, from result to result, until through the successive links of the chain of events we arrive at the final effect.

  • If they say to you: It is necessary that a great country should manufacture cloth.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "necessary that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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