36 adverbs to describe how to hours

I stayed there that day scarcely an hour, and then went on by motor lorry to Gradisca, the Headquarters of "British Heavy Artillery, Italy."

This was precisely the hour at which the Palace of the National Assembly was invested.

Not until hours afterward was Genevra to resent the use of her Christian name by the man in the clouds.

Once he was well settled in his new home, and the first excitement of novel impressions had worn off, Bennington de Laney began to write regularly three hours a day.

This day chanced to be one of Aunt Dide's good days; very calm and gentle she sat erect in the armchair in which she had spent the hours, the long hours for twenty-two years past, looking straight before her into vacancy.

How long ago?" "Barely half an hour, sir," the man answered.

There are altogether some 34 salles or galleries, which require upwards of an hour to walk through.

The small hours camethe happy group dispersednot without many interchanges of social compliment, much badinage, and merry plans for the morrow.

One of the worst instances is that of the large laundries, where women work enormously long hours during the season, and are often engaged for fifteen or sixteen hours on Fridays and Saturdays.

Surely never was ghostly hour sounded in more ghostly place.

This peculiarity is described by Bishop Mant: "And goodly now the noon-tide hour, When from his high meridian tower

More than that, I have felt it increasingly every hour, and I can bear no more.

1840-1860 Nothing in the history of women's organizations in the last century leaves a more disheartening impression than the want of continuity in the struggle, although there was never a break nor a let-up in the conditions of low wages, interminably long hours, and general poverty of existence which year in and year out were the lot of the wage-earning women in the manufacturing districts.

" "How far is Wayland from Boston?" "Depends on what time it ishalf an hour, usually.

I guessed well which way the wind was blowing, but surely the pitiful Virgin granted my lady, and justly, this one little hour of happiness.

Thereafter she often watched the renegade's window, from which, no matter how late the hour, shone a glimmering of lamplight.

We are asleep, in other words, not merely hour by hour, but moment by momentand perhaps age by age as well.

He kept her waiting, deliberately, though she had waited for five hours in the street outside.

" "What is the matter with him?" "He is getting tired waiting for a chance to get out where he can sit patiently hour after hour waiting for a fish to nibble at his bait.

They came ten minutes apart, twenty minutes apart, an hour apart, but rarely more than an hour would elapse between trains.

the hour, respectively.

At a short distance, a female of elegant form, watering and dressing the earth around some plants at her lover's tomb!not a day, and seldom an hour, passes, but some one is seen either weeping over the remains of a departed relative, or watching with pious solicitude the flowers that spring up around it.

but with morn the world begins anew, Again the sea shall sing up to your feet, And earth and all the heavens call you sweet, You all alone with me, I all alone with you, And all the business of the laurelled hours Shyly to gaze on that betrothal ring of ours.

Even the toughest old veteran soldierhow many hours of his life has he spent actually under fire?

An hour or two subsequently Marie de Medicis accorded an audience to the Duc de Sully, who had, with considerable difficulty, been induced by M. de Guise to present himself at the palace, to offer his condolences to the young sovereign and his august mother; and he was accordingly introduced into the private apartment of the Queen, where he found her surrounded by the ladies of her household, and absorbed in grief.

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