19 adverbs to describe how to because

It signifies the worth of Him whom we worship, that He is worthy,- -a worthy God, not merely because of what He has done, but because of what He is worth in Himself.

In the matter of blocking the entrance to the ports of Zeebrugge and Ostend, the fact had to be recognized that effective permanent blocking operations against destroyers and submarines were not practicable, mainly because of the great rise and fall above low water at ordinary spring tides, which is 14 feet at Ostend and 13 feet at Zeebrugge for about half the days in each month.

They are such solely because of the right concentration in the blood of the substances manufactured not only by these cells, but by all the glands of internal secretion.

Mrs. Blatch makes her appeal primarily because of the war needs of the moment.

Though possibly notjust because of the way I feel about her."

He spoke concerning malformation and functional weaknesses and, although obscurely because of the bugbear of professional courtesy, voiced his opinion that Patricia had not received the most adroit medical treatment at the time of little Roger's birth.

The clown himself is always hoarse, obviously because of his intimate association with the feats of horsemanship.

Had I not really condemned them as unspiritual, barely because of their creed?

Indispensable theoretically as a supplement to our knowledge, and practically because of the moral imperfection of men, who need it to humble, warn, comfort, and lift them up, religion is, nevertheless, in its origin independent of knowledge and moral will.

Its provisional name"River of Doubt"was given it precisely because of this ignorance concerning it; an ignorance which it was one of the purposes of our trip to dispel.

At the present time the depth varies from 40 to 100 feet, and appears to be lessening steadily, presumably because of the extraordinary deposit of solid matter from the very dense waters with which it is filled.

After a few days' consideration Miller declined to publish the poem, principally because of the sceptical stanzas which it contained, and also because of its denunciation as a "plunderer" of his friend and patron the Earl of Elgin, who was mentioned by name in the original manuscript of the poem.

The trees turned their leaves the wrong side out, purely because of the pouring rain, and they said, as the rushes did the day before: "We drink with our heads, we drink with our feet, and we drink with the whole body, and yet stand on our legs, hurra!

We were risking our lives foolishly, and when the old soldier spoke of making a circle from that point, in a tone which told that he was very well contented with himself and what he had done, I lost my temper, and replied, sharply: "Ay, we have got through the lines safely because of the storm, which was a lucky chance in our favor, and one we could not have foreseen when you were so foolish as to propose that we go back to-night.

Secondly because of the profusion of his imagery, and the extraordinarily keen sense for beauty and sweetness that went to its making.

I am going to tell the story of their fight of May 8th, not to single them out from any other Canadian battalion, or any British battalions, but because the story came to me and it seemed illuminative of what other battalions had endured, this one picturesquely because of its membership and its distance from home.

The innumerable communistic experiments of Fourier, Robert Owen, and others, all broke up essentially because of the want of privacy.

Hence, as no one else contested their election, and furthermore because of the action of Publius Crassus, who was a son of Marcus and then lieutenant under Caesar, in bringing soldiers to Rome for this very purpose, they were easily chosen.

Though I cried and moaned, in fact, screamed so loudly that the attendants must have heard me, little attention was paid to mepossibly because of orders from Mr. Hyde after he had again assumed the role of Doctor Jekyll.

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