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Example sentences for "symptoms"

Lexicographically close words:
symposia; symposium; symptom; symptomatic; symptomatology; syn; synagogue; synagogues; synapse; synapses
  1. I whispered, "what means this unnatural light among so many symptoms of confusion?

  2. The mind can never exercise its faculties, without conveying some symptoms of those internal operations to the external surface of the visage.

  3. The Emperor had shewn unusual symptoms of anxiety, and had even, so he hinted, been in person investigating the matter at a distance from the city, during great part of the preceding night and day.

  4. No symptoms were left of the rain, excepting the drops on the heather, which shone like diamonds in the evening sun.

  5. Some three hours after our start, we perceived symptoms of excitement amongst the foremost of our band, and hastened to the eminence from which they were gesticulating.

  6. My mother's symptoms are good to last for two and a half hours, and then Mrs. MacGill can fill up the rest of the time with hers.

  7. The mother seemed a very delicate, sensible person, suffering from exactly the same form of influenza as myself--indeed many of our symptoms are identical.

  8. I do not think there is much wrong with her, but the over-sympathetic Mrs. Pomeroy went on describing symptoms to her till she became quite nervous and went to bed, demanding that a doctor be sent for.

  9. The growing symptoms of an impending break-up of the Ottoman Empire visibly extended the practical applications of the doctrine of religious liberty in the field of international politics.

  10. Her heart is as cold as marble, And you mistake the effusions of politeness, mingled with respect, for symptoms of tender emotions.

  11. Every thing non-conciliating bears in its very front strong symptoms of a tyrannical spirit.

  12. During the night he had some imperfect sleep, but the succeeding morning his symptoms were aggravated, attended, however, with a diminution of pain.

  13. Early in August we had begun to see symptoms of what is known as epidemia, or sickness among the cattle.

  14. They came against the fortress in overwhelming numbers on every side, and already the garrison began to show symptoms of exhaustion and wavering.

  15. Utterly dangerous as the symptoms of these risings were, we see, however, how deeply even at that time Christianity had taken root in Hungary.

  16. It must add to your concern to be informed that, besides the continuation of hostile appearances among the tribes north of the Ohio, some threatening symptoms have of late been revived among some of those south of it.

  17. In the four western counties of Pennsylvania a prejudice, fostered and imbittered by the artifice of men who labored for an ascendency over the will of others by the guidance of their passions, produced symptoms of riot and violence.

  18. He conceived that the dog, from disappearing, was mad, and within a day or two after this idea had struck him, he began to feel symptoms of hydrophobia.

  19. The wound was healed in a few days, and the dog was not to be found, and the peasant after some time began to feel symptoms of nervous agitation.

  20. Thousands of people are inspired by lines like the original to go gallivanting all over the country in primrose time, to return at dewy eve with all the incipient symptoms of pneumonia.

  21. The pace that kills is bound to have some symptoms preliminary to dissolution.

  22. After continuing this treatment for some days the symptoms disappear completely, but if I leave off they return till towards the end of June.

  23. The desired effect was obtained immediately, and remained for some hours; I could expose myself to the sun without fits of sneezing and the other disagreeable symptoms coming on.

  24. And this again makes my hypothesis very probable, that the vibrios, although of no specific form but a very frequent one, are at least the cause of the rapid increase of the symptoms in warm air, as heat excites them to lively action.

  25. In a cool room, however, these symptoms vanish as quickly as they come on, and there then only remains for a few days a lessened discharge and soreness, as if caused by the loss of epithelium.

  26. The day that his disquieting symptoms disappeared, which was also the day on which he recovered his appetite, was signalised by the arrival of Perigal's reply to Mavis's letter from Durley Road, announcing the birth of their son.

  27. Symptoms of blood-poisoning showed themselves, accompanied with high fever, and within a week she was in her coffin.

  28. The old man stood by the bedside of his friend keenly observant of the symptoms which presented themselves to his practised eye.

  29. Since the disappearance of the snow the Americans had given some symptoms of activity.

  30. I grew to regard the drug as a harmless medicine, and one day, when I was assured by some familiar symptoms that my headache was about to assume an aggravated form, I took a larger quantity than had been prescribed.

  31. The symptoms usually are pulmonary and cerebral congestions.

  32. Its complete suppression produces symptoms of poisoning analogous to those which follow the stoppage of respiration, and the patient dies, usually in a comatose condition, at the end of ten or twelve days.

  33. Catarrh commonly manifests itself by the symptoms known as those of a "cold in the head," and is produced by the same causes.

  34. On removing the "comforter" all the symptoms ceased.

  35. He says: "A few drops of an aqueous solution of these crystals placed upon the tongue produces all the symptoms observed in those who had been made sick by eating of the cheese.

  36. I looked to see her start, to see her cheek turn alternately red and pale; but to my astonishment no such symptoms displayed themselves; not the slightest indication of any extraordinary emotion betrayed itself either in her look or manner.

  37. It seemed greatly excited; and whenever it heard the voice of the dog, exhibited fresh symptoms of rage.

  38. In buying from many different sources a fattener may get some geese having a contagious disease, and the infection may spread through his whole flock before he discovers it, for some diseases have no pronounced symptoms in their early stages.

  39. It is at this age that the symptoms of the disease called blackhead begin to appear, if it is present, and the turkeys pine away and die one by one.

  40. An eruption is ordinarily preceded by premonitory symptoms of longer or shorter duration.

  41. But this political glamour only threw the symptoms of inward dissolution into sharper relief.

  42. Old Valentine, though he had for some days feared a possible state of things between the captain and Miss Sally, had observed Elizabeth, and his vast experience had enabled him to interpret symptoms to which others had been blind.

  43. There have been some encouraging symptoms and circumstances, and your spirits and hope are reviving, and you are looking to these things rather than to him who taketh away the sin of the world.

  44. I never had acute symptoms of any kind," the lady replied.

  45. Her swoon of utter exhaustion was long and deep, and when she rallied from it there were symptoms which led the physician to say that she must have absolute quiet and sleep, and he gave her strong opiates to insure the latter.

  46. In a day or two the alcoholic symptoms have passed off and his general condition suggests enquiry.

  47. Then follows a list of symptoms which is sure to appeal to some sufferer.

  48. He has no physical symptoms of brain disease, and it is not suggested on his behalf that he is mentally unsound.

  49. It is said that the famous Burman General, Bundoola, who was killed at the siege of Donabew, began, before his death, to evince symptoms of Christianity.

  50. I have known exactly the same symptoms produced by pork, lobsters, and other shell-fish, and can attribute them to nothing more than an aggravated state of indigestion.

  51. Corpses are there deposited immediately after death, and taken care of until the signs of decomposition have become unequivocal, medical assistance being at hand should symptoms of vitality manifest themselves.

  52. He died six weeks afterwards, under symptoms of uræmic toxication.

  53. The convulsive symptoms commenced in the muscles of the face, and increased in violence in spite of energetic treatment, until the fifth day, when the respiratory muscles became involved.

  54. During the night he was delirious and restless; toward morning all untoward symptoms subsided, and a quiet sleep followed the extreme restlessness.

  55. The Inspectors have primarily to establish the actuality of death by observing and notifying all the symptoms accompanying or following the decease.

  56. The non-Medical Inspector has to observe at least all the symptoms 1 to 4.

  57. Many other symptoms might be added to the above; but they demand still greater clearness of perception, more extended professional knowledge, and more practised habits of observation.

  58. She has since shown symptoms of mania, and is now said to have relapsed into a semi-cataleptic condition.

  59. Was it her place to warn Eustace that Cleer's father might at any moment unexpectedly develop symptoms of dangerous insanity?

  60. And it was a month or two, I have no doubt, before you noticed any serious symptoms supervening?


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "symptoms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abnormality; affection; affliction; ailment; allergy; atrophy; blight; complaint; complication; condition; defect; deformity; disability; disorder; distemper; endemic; handicap; illness; indisposition; infirmity; malady; malaise; morbidity; pathology; sickness; sign; symptom; syndrome