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Example sentences for "will hardly"

  • And therefore that conceit concerning the daughters of Lot, that they were impregnated by their sleeping father, or conceived by seminal pollution received at distance from him, will hardly be admitted.

  • That it must be taken for Hemlock, which is twice so rendred in our Translation, will hardly be made out, otherwise than in the intended sense, and implying some Plant, wherein bitterness or a poisonous quality is considerable.

  • And this is what we must understand Mill to consider "so obvious, that it will hardly be disputed.

  • He will hardly tell us that the Church of England is the true Church because she has the succession; and that she has the succession because she is the true Church.

  • It will hardly be disputed that this is a passage to be "chewed and digested.

  • It will hardly do to say that the States and Territories who are the recipients of these large gifts may be trusted to do justice to its citizens who originally paid the money.

  • It is a very great tax; but yet I do think it is so perplexed, it will hardly ever be collected duly.

  • It will hardly be contended, that all these acts are consistent with the laws and Constitution of the United States.

  • But it will hardly be pretended, that the interests of civilization have been advanced by such a policy as this.

  • Richelieu;' and strongly as this is expressed, it will hardly appear an exaggeration to those who have compared the success of Wesley with his difficulties.

  • But slight as these concessions were, and crippled by conditions which rendered them nearly nugatory, it will hardly be believed that he was not even sincere in making them!

  • This, considering the spirit and length of the contest, will hardly be credited.

  • It will hardly be denied that those who signed this instrument had already made a decided move in the game of rebellion.

  • Perhaps the word 'satisfaction' will hardly be found in the Bible; and where is it said in so many words, 'God is dissatisfied with our sins?

  • Here, as well as everywhere else, Shakspeare has proved himself a great poet: the whole is merely a slight sketch, but in elegance and delicate propriety it will hardly ever be excelled.

  • Whoever can perceive nothing but what can as it were be counted on the fingers, will hardly be disposed to allow that it has any plan at all.

  • The supposed wonderful discovery of Voltaire respecting tragic masks, which I mentioned in the fourth Lecture, will hardly be forgotten.

  • If change of place, continuance of time, absence, will not wear it out with those precedent remedies, it will hardly be removed: but these commonly are of force.

  • Yet I think it will hardly be controverted that the Churches made no serious effort to avert that calamity from Europe.

  • In so far as religious sentiment was responsible--and it will hardly be questioned that it had a large share in the Thirty Years' War--we find a fresh consecration by Christianity itself of the use of the sword.

  • Such as are alive to those invisible charms, will hardly find a plain face among the young women of Andalusia.

  • The strictness, in fact, with which the rule of receiving the Sacrament into a fasting stomach is observed, will hardly be believed in a Protestant country.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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