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Example sentences for "under such"

  • Elinor, distressed by this charge of reserve in herself, which she was not at liberty to do away, knew not how, under such circumstances, to press for greater openness in Marianne.

  • Then, and then only, under such a roof, I might perhaps be as happy at Combe as I have been at Barton.

  • Most expectant bridegrooms would, no doubt, under such circumstances, have declared their intentions to their future brides; but if Lord Dumbello were different from others, who had a right on that account to be indignant with him?

  • Under such orders as these obedience was of course a necessity, and he promised that he, with his wife, would come across to dinner.

  • Under such circumstances it is not surprising that the inexperienced judge considers these expressions as the consequences of a guilty conscience, and that the spiteful person may blame himself for the results of his defiant conduct.

  • It is remarkable that they often act intelligently under such circumstances--that the physician writes the proper prescription or the factory superintendent gives the proper orders, but neither knows anything about it later on.

  • Nor will I pardon any who rushes upon his doom in an open tone of defiance, under such a standard of rebellion as my ungrateful son-in-law has hoisted.

  • This, without doubt, is the reason why man is continually obliged to view his gods, to contemplate his superstitious systems, under such a diversity of aspects, in different periods of his existence.

  • Under such colours is an atheist painted: a short digression must be suffered to examine this picture, and to disprove the assertions so sweepingly made.

  • Under such circumstances--even with the certain prospect of an early renewal of the treaty--considerable loss and much inconvenience would inevitably ensue.

  • Ney was a brave soldier, and to execute such a man, under such circumstances, was the height of treachery and baseness.

  • Although at the outset I saw that, under such circumstances, there was no chance of my success, yet I was determined to keep open the poll to the last moment allowed by law, which is fifteen days.

  • For the fees, however, we calculated that might be raised at some future time, as it was hoped that, under such circumstances, the gentlemen of the long robe would not press for their immediate payment.

  • His habits, under such necessities, would have been made to correspond with the principles (Qu?

  • We do not say that he would have deliberately murdered him; but, under such an impulse of rage and disappointment as governed him in the first moments of detection, murder has been often done.

  • Can it be that America, under such circumstances, can betray herself?

  • Under such terrors, all the great lights of science and civilization must be extinguished; for men cannot communicate their free thoughts to one another with a lash held over their heads.

  • I could have made no other answer while papa is under such a terrible ban.

  • You will not misunderstand me if I say that, under such circumstances, it would do your husband good that you and your children should be under our protection during his period of temporary seclusion.

  • Under such circumstances, it was indeed extraordinary, that His Royal Highness should have condescended to accept the fruits of that doubtful and inauspicious victory.

  • Would you believe my protestations, and honour and trust me under such circumstances?

  • Forward again, brave reader, under such conditions as there are!

  • Under such circumstances is it any wonder that the season of 1894 stands on record as being marked by more disgraceful kicking, rowdy play, blackguard language and brutal play than that of any season since the League was organized?

  • Is it any wonder, under such circumstances, that the League season of 1894 was characterized by "hoodlumism?

  • Under such circumstances, it must at least be admitted that a radically and clearly unjust law, imposed by a foreign though perhaps suzerain power, could be justly resisted by force of arms.

  • The value of the testimony of an "informer" under such circumstances is proverbial; yet all Barnwell could allege was, that "he was present at a conversation in Rome between Dr.

  • How could sensible men, under such a complicated system of religion and physics, account for the uncouth pirates of the Baltic?

  • Under such legislation it was clear that life on the borders of the Pale was not only insecure, but that the soil would remain in the grasp of the strongest.

  • He knew that his own Willie would have been a mere quaking, sobbing mass of terror, under such a shake, and he would like to have been sure whether that sturdy silence were obstinacy or fortitude.

  • I am glad the colonel is under such care, for he is terribly distressed and not at all fit to bear it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bethought himself; fresh and; religious development; under another; under any; under certain; under circumstances; under color; under control; under different; under existing; under glass; under ground; under heavy; under ordinary; under pain; under pretense; under the same conditions; under which; under wing; understand each; understand you; understood afterwards; understood from; understood nothing; undertake the