134 adverbs to describe how to expected

He admitted that evil thoughts would enter the mind in any situation, and could not reasonably be expected to be kept out of his daughters' heads (being, as he said, but women): yet he conceived such a result as far less probable, if they were suffered to ramble about in the streets, and to chaffer with their customers, than if they were kept to sedate and diligent employment at home.

Yet, though the enemy not only had more vessels, but they were larger than his own, Nelson confidently expected victory, and told Captain Blackwood he would not be satisfied unless he captured twenty ships.

Maintained in comfort, with no necessity to earn his living, this is probably natural; still, the bison enjoys the same advantages, although nobody ever saw him smile; but, then, an animal soon to become extinct can scarcely be expected to smile.

I replied, with a murmur that I could not suppress, "the Man whose well-deserved praises I most anxiously expected to hear in this region, belonged not to any one of these eminent classes in human lifehe had no profession but that of Humanity.

"They are in honour," responded the demon interrogated, "of the pious Ananda, one of the apostles of the Lord Buddha, whose advent is hourly expected among us with much eagerness and satisfaction.

As he moved about the stable-yard, he momentarily expected to see the window of the alcove thrown up and to hear Mr. Cumberland's voice raised in loud command for him to quit the premises.

When Gifford arrived at Wynford Place he found Kelson pacing the drive and impatiently expecting him.

Animated by the encouragement of a tutor so celebrated, he continued the vigour of his application, and, for several years, not only attended the lectures of Grævius, but made use of every other opportunity of improvement, with such diligence as might justly be expected to produce an uncommon proficiency.

They did not believe, however, that he was lingering so much by reason of ill health as because he was devising some harm, and consequently they expected to fall victims to every possible persecution.

I mingled with the crowd around the Court doors, a crowd manifesting bitter hostility to the prisoner and to the Order, of whose secrets a revelation was eagerly expected.

The Hungarian army, indeed, set out (1444) on its expedition, and, continually expecting the arrival of the troops of their alliesthe Emperor of Constantinople and the princes of Albaniapenetrated ever farther and farther into the hostile territory.

Johnson, as he had doubtless expected, chimed in with the argument.

Assuredly the woman who defiles the marriage bed should expect punishment, but this is horrible; it is a punishment such as I have never seen.

Maybe"he paused, uncertain what to say next, and yet obviously she expected something more"I'll get a chance to come back this way, and if I do, I'll see you!

The tie of husband and wife she rightly regarded as the most serious of all the obligations we can assume, and she could notwould not plight her vows to any man whose 'God was not her God.' Still there was much of sweet consolation in this little-expected letter from Roswell.

A passionate man, he had centred all his hopes upon his son, whose position in life he fondly expected to repay him for his years of unremitting toil, and this was the end of it all!

They soon found themselves obliged to obtain by plunder what they had vainly expected from miracles; and the enraged inhabitants of the countries through which they passed, gathering together in arms, attacked the disorderly multitude, and put them to slaughter without resistance.

Though how can any one be rationally expected to stick to anything in this weather, except, perhaps, the newly varnished surface of his desk?

The mutineers made signs that they wished to go forward, while the few militiamen endeavoured to detain them, expecting a reinforcement momently.

Not only was the door-lock "on the latch" as usual, but Dick Lee had been vaguely expected to stay at home.

No matter how numerous and mighty the force we possess, no matter if it be such that even a man who chose the less just of two courses might expect to win with its aid, nevertheless I base my confidence far more upon the causes underlying the war than upon this factor.

Artists were expected henceforth to glorify kings and powerful nobles and rulers by portrait statues.

He writes:'Pope left the care of his papers to his executors; first to Lord Bolingbroke; and, if he should not be living, to the Earl of Marchmont: undoubtedly expecting them to be proud of the trust, and eager to extend his fame.

The next door of death sads him not, but he expects it calmly as his turn in nature; and fears more his recoiling back to childishness than dust.

The one who is fixed for whatever they start Is rarely expected to prove it; They pass him along for the next shot in sight Where they take a full wind-up and groove it; For who wants to pick on a bulldog or such Where a quivering poodle is handy, When he knows he can win with a kick or a brick With no further trouble to bandy?

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