138 adverbs to describe how to concerned

O'Flynn was not deeply concerned about religious questions, but "there were limits."

But this expedient started a new dispute, which might have proved more dangerous than any of the foregoing, and which deeply concerned the honour of Philip's family.

The third section of the book is mainly concerned with revision.

So far as he was personally concerned, there was no doubt that his proceedings had been dictated by wisdom and judgment.

Pray don't be alarmedthis is nothing that concerns you or your affairs, personally, and we will endeavor to arrange everything so that you have no annoyance.

" "On the contrary, your conduct does vitally concern me, Jetson.

"Well, then, I told him he'd better see you first, since you're the party principally concerned.

If you should lose the packet I'm going to give you, I prophesy that in twenty-four hours the world would be empty of Maxine de Renzie: for the circumstances surrounding her in this transaction are peculiar, the most peculiar I've ever been entangled in, perhaps, in rather a varied experience; and they intimately concern her fiancé, the Vicomte Raoul du Laurier" "Raoul du Laurier!"

It is more appropriate for the members of that great and noble profession which is more intimately concerned with the spiritual advance of mankind.

When Elizabeth invited her father to a prospect sylvan rather than marine, to the shady path on the border of the wood between it and the prison, Montier, easily drawn from any plan that concerned his own inclination merely, let his daughter lead, and she was responsible for all that followed in the history of that little family.

At any rate, Puttenham is primarily concerned with teaching his contemporaries how to write verses.

Now, one man was content to let the very skin go if he could keep the flesh on his face, and one was little concerned even for that.

"She's a bit a specialist in two things that I'm mainly concerned inpictures and diamonds.

his Report to the Board of Visitors (his 46th and last), Airy remarks that it would be a fitting opportunity for the expression of his views on the general objects of the Observatory, and on the duties which they impose on all who are actively concerned in its conduct.

she questioned, pretending to look mightily concerned, "Do you think it is the fever, Tom?"

Do you think I'd discuss my own marital intentions with you if you did not happen to be vitally concerned?" "Do you expect to marry me?" he gasped.

] FRIDAY, MAY 5. MADAM, I have the honour of dear Miss Howe's commands to acquaint you, without knowing the occasion, 'That she is excessively concerned for the concern she has given you in her last letter: and that, if you will but write to her, under cover as before, she will have no thoughts of what you are so very apprehensive about.

I am heartily concerned when I see a virtuous Man without a competent Knowledge of the World; and if there be any Use in these my Papers, it is this, that without presenting Vice under any false alluring Notions, they give my Reader an Insight into the Ways of Men, and represent human Nature in all its changeable Colours.

"Could an aggression be more palpable than that Index Expurgatorius demanded by Rome in 1596, when the ruling doctrine of exclusion involved no question of morality or irreligion, but solely concerned books upholding rights of consciences and rulers!"

Just what she was doing seemed to concern him very little, for he sat down at a table near her, pulled out some blue prints, and began studying them.

What I have to say to Mr. Brookes Ormsby does not remotely concern the matter you touch upon.

Equality, too: whatever equality may or may not be just, or possible; this at least, is just, and I hope possible; that every man, every child, of every rank, should have an equal chance of education; an equal chance of developing all that is in him by nature; an equal chance of acquiring a fair knowledge of those facts of the universe which specially concern him; and of having his reason trained to judge of them.

THE NEEDS OF THE NAVY The doubt which, since the Prime Minister's statement on the introduction of the Navy Estimates, has disturbed the public mind, is concerned almost exclusively with the number of modern battleships in the Royal Navy.

She had once, with what seemed to be an almost artificial politeness, asked me about our timber supply and the state of the lumber market; queries to which I had replied with an assumption of interest equally artificial, for I was ignorant of both topics, and not even remotely concerned about either.

He was typical of its spiritual as well as of its moral meaning; typical, too, of that mental unrest which sought escape from the pressing problems of an enigmatic present by reverting to the study of a classic past whose ethical, social, and political difficulties were rarely of a complex character, but concerned themselves principally with what may be termed the elementary verities of man's relations to the Deity and to his fellows.

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