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Example sentences for "related"

Lexicographically close words:
relapse; relapsed; relapses; relapsing; relate; relatedness; relater; relates; relateth; relatif
  1. It all seemed a long way off and in no way related to me.

  2. But what Hunsa related was that Kumari did not die, but lives, and has the name of Bootea the Gulab.

  3. It is the time of the pilgrimage to the shrine of Omkar at Mandhatta, and Bootea will make the pilgrimage; at the shrine is the priest that told Bootea of her reincarnations, as I related to the Sahib.

  4. But he related willingly the story of his wanderings, and told us all about the conquest of the bay.

  5. Then Kayerts related his conversation with Makola.

  6. He took an active interest in politics; and having met quite by chance a literary man--who nevertheless was related to an earl--he was induced to finance a moribund society paper.

  7. It is related that a friend of Ralston with a moral turn warned him that his agent at Virginia was a notorious, abandoned and dissolute poker player.

  8. This, I presume, related to the agency he accepted at a later date.

  9. Maitland in this conjecture altogether departs from the account related by Stowe.

  10. He told us that not very long before he had met an Englishman under similar circumstances, and related some ridiculous stories respecting him.

  11. No such thoughts as those suggested by the occurrences just related occupied our minds while we ascended the defile which penetrates the mountain chain intervening between Tempio and the valleys terminating on the coast.

  12. Thus, each had his separate adventures; on the present occasion I had opened out a new and splendid view, and, having retraced my steps to lead him to the spot, he related his.

  13. He related the catastrophe with more than usual feeling, but without any seeming remorse.

  14. Are the somewhat picturesque episodes of "Harold in Italy," whatever their virtues, and they are many, more than vaguely related to the Byronism that ostensibly elemented them?

  15. It was indeed one of the main factors of his religion that man's life is intimately related to the divine.

  16. What is related of Apelles the painter has in fact befallen the Sceptic.

  17. It is nearly related to petroleum (which see), and is used for lighting, combustible, and various other purposes.

  18. A sailor's exclamation when an improbable story is related to him.

  19. He returned this day, and has related every thing.

  20. He then related to him all his adventure, taking particular care to conceal from him the occasion of his journey.

  21. In astonishment, Belus returned to the council, and related this answer.

  22. I then passed along and stopped before the Hotel of the Mousquetaires gris, and related to those gentlemen what had just happened to me.

  23. Jeannot, confused and affected, related to him with emotion a great part of his history.

  24. I am related to that black prince through my Palestines.

  25. He related to her how he had formerly cured a whole nation of the bite of certain little serpents, only by showing himself at the end of a staff.

  26. Amasis immediately ordered that his tents, cooks, and musicians should be brought, and remained here eight days, as it is related in Manethon.

  27. It may be that some of the terms thus related have no special name of their own, but for all that they will be metaphorically described in just the same way.

  28. Let us now pass to a class of illusions closely related to those having to do with distance, but involving some special kind of circumstance which powerfully suggests a particular arrangement in space.

  29. It is related by Leuret (Fragments Psych.

  30. One morning she related the following dream to her father (I use her own language).

  31. The liability of children to take images for percepts, is illustrated by the experiences related in a curious little work, Visions, by E.

  32. The actions of plants are clearly related to the needs of a prosperous existence, individual first and serial afterwards.

  33. In dealing with the illusions which are related to certain peculiarities in the nervous organism and the laws of sensibility, I shall commence with those which are connected with certain limits of sensibility.

  34. Other instances are related by Beattie and Abercrombie.

  35. Is it an appalling thought that our normal mental life is thus intimately related to insanity, and graduates away into it by such fine transitions?

  36. There remains one further mode of cognition which approximates in character to presentative knowledge, and is closely related to external perception.

  37. In all such cases the process of preperception connected with a given impression is effected more or less completely by the suggestions of other and related impressions.

  38. If a sensation is perfectly new, there cannot, of course, be this process of classifying, and in this case the closely related operation of discriminating it from other sensations is less exactly performed.

  39. We may now pass to the far more important class of illusions which are related to the later stages of perception, that is to say, the process of interpreting the sense-impression.

  40. Other and grosser illusions connected with personal identity are also found to be closely related to defects or disturbances of the ordinary mnemonic process, and so can be best treated here.

  41. It may be well to remark that this mistaken interpretation of the seat or origin of subjective sensation is closely related to hallucination.

  42. I learned all this from the enchantress, who, to add to my affliction, related to me these effects of her rage.

  43. I related to him my adventure, after which, taking me by the hand, he led me into a cave, where there were several other people, no less amazed to see me than I was to see them.

  44. He then related what had passed betwixt him and the genie, and informed her that he had given him his oath to return at the end of the year, to receive death from his hands.

  45. He is very nearly related to yourself, for it is prince Amin, your eldest son, who falling passionately in love with this lady from the fame of her beauty, by stratagem had her brought to his house, where he married her.

  46. The king of Tartary being no longer able to refuse, related to him the particulars of the blacks in disguise, of the ungoverned passion of the sultaness, and her ladies; nor did he forget Masoud.

  47. I spent the night with the merchants, to whom I related my story a second time, for the satisfaction of those who had not heard it.

  48. I concealed nothing from the king; I related to him all that I have told you, and his majesty was so surprised and pleased, that he commanded my adventures to be written in letters of gold, and laid up in the archives of his kingdom.

  49. The merchant satisfied his curiosity, and related to him the adventure which obliged him to be there.

  50. They gave me several sorts of food, and when I had satisfied my hunger, I related all that had befallen me, which they listened to with attentive surprise.

  51. Another book related the love of a young lady who found herself in the awkward predicament of not being able to care for anyone but her groom, who was lucky enough to be the possessor of the most wonderful violet eyes.

  52. Hayes was the hero of the hour, and he made everybody roar with laughter at the way in which he related his experiences.

  53. Dubois had known a première danseuse at the Opera House, in Paris, but the handing round of cigarettes prevented his story from being heard, and Beaumont related instead how Lord Shoreham in youth had broken his legs out hunting.

  54. It would seem fabulous, he says, if he related what things he did, and of what a passion he was the victim during his boyhood.

  55. He tells how in a severe illness he was nursed by a young and noble lady, nearly related to him by blood--his sister most probably; and other ladies are mentioned as watching in his sick-chamber.

  56. Philip Argenti: A Florentine gentleman related to the great family of the Adimari, and a contemporary of Dante's.

  57. That Guido gave such counsel is related by a contemporary chronicler: 'The Pope said: Tell me how to get the better of those mine enemies, thou who art so knowing in these things.

  58. His sister is probably meant by the 'young and gentle lady, most nearly related to him by blood' mentioned in the Vita Nuova.

  59. Many good deeds are related of him, and I cherish a sweet hope that he may have been saved.

  60. She was Gemma, the daughter of Manetto Donati, but related only distantly, if at all, to the great Corso Donati.

  61. The young officer, with no little trepidation, related the particulars of the method he had considered for the capture of the Ben Lomond.

  62. He related the story of his night's adventures to them with all necessary minuteness.

  63. He readily came to the conclusion that the summons related to the conspiracy.

  64. Some of the novel experiences in this branch of the business will be related in a later chapter.

  65. Although I regret the test of my reader's patience, it is essential to my defense in certain matters to be related in later chapters, that the complications and settlement of this estate should be set forth.

  66. The story of her capture is enlarged and more minutely related by Ralph Hamor, Jr.

  67. The first requisites for the accomplishment of such a design as the suppression of the monasteries were an intimate knowledge of law, especially as related to lands and property, and a far-seeing, harsh, and rather unscrupulous nature.

  68. Frescobaldo’s kindness to Cromwell in Florence are related at length.

  69. Two instances have been related in which this medicine has been supposed to be remarkably efficacious in the cure of dropsy.

  70. Harper, related to me lately a most interesting cure he had effected by its means of a very prolonged and serious affection.

  71. Many feats of valour on the part of the Portuguese warriors are related by different chroniclers, two of which deserve {86} mention here, as they illustrate the chivalrous conduct of the Portuguese in those days.

  72. Both this bird and the White-rumped are closely related to our own Wheatear on one side and to our Stone-chat on the other.

  73. The king of the Hoopoes went back to the monarch and related their piteous plight, and Solomon said, "Behold, did I not warn thee of thy folly, in desiring to have crowns of gold?

  74. Two other Chats very closely related are the Hooded Chat and the Mourning Chat.

  75. In the case of some, not only is the female larger, but of such a different aspect and dull sandy colour that it is really difficult to believe that it is in any way related to the startlingly plumaged black and white male bird.

  76. It is related to our common Robin, to which it bears some resemblance; but it is rather longer in shape and higher on the leg than the Redbreast.

  77. I will tell you," said Randy, and sitting down he told his story, just as I have related it here.

  78. And then Sammy related his adventures in detail, to which our hero listened with much secret amusement.

  79. The two friends sat down in the parlor and our hero told his tale, and then Jack related some of his own experiences.


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