35 adverbs to describe how to intents

And hers, for doubtless sufficient reasons, were curiously intent upon anything in the universe rather than Rudolph Musgrave.

Deeply intent upon defending and guarding his own interests, he regards all means as lawful that will subserve that end.

The Syracusans marched out to meet him; and while the Athenians were solely intent on completing their fortifications on the southern side toward the harbor, Gylippus turned their position by occupying the high ground in the extreme rear of Epipolae.

" For hours they threaded the chaos of greed, Canim eagerly intent, Li Wan weak and listless.

The arc lights flared and winked above her in the high roof of the wharf; the crowds of keen-faced, hard-eyed men and women in costly, neat-fitting clothing were as oblivious of her and as ferociously intent on their own affairs as the shabby, noisy crowd she had left in Naples, brushing by her as though she were a part of the wharf as they bent over their trunks anxiously, and locked them up with determination.

She had her Antony at her feet, looking up at her, as she recited her lesson, with darkly luminous eyes, obviously worshipping her, obviously intent on winning her without counting the cost.

"To be even with him, I complained of my weak eyes, and lamented the necessity of the spectacles, under cover of which I cautiously and thoroughly surveyed the whole apartment, while seemingly intent only upon the conversation of my host.

"Are you not feeling well, sir?" Mr. Jellicoe did not appear to have heard the question, for he returned no answer, but sat motionless, leaning back in his chair, with his hands spread out on the table and his strangely intent gaze bent on Thorndyke.

His eyes, touched with humor and yet disconcertingly intent on information, were fixed steadily on hers.

"Who, in stead of going about doing good, they are perpetually intent upon doing mischief.

All that opposed our advance however was a thin fringe of troops, intent merely upon causing delay, and making a brief stand, only to fall back promptly as soon as we flung forward any considerable body of men.

She went through the crowds, shrinking a little now and then from any especially coarse type, nervously intent upon avoiding contact with any.

Behind him moved a nurse, noiselessly intent upon polishing something that flashed like silver every time it caught his eye.

They laid her down upon the pillow between them, and then for many seconds Wyndham stood, closely watching, almost painfully intent.

Rudolph Musgrave was painstakingly intent upon his cigarette.

Palely intent, he urged his keel Full on the guns, and touched the spring; Himself involved in the bolt he drove Timed with the armed hull's shot that stove His shallopdie or do!

" His eyes looked down upon Piers, dominant and piercingly intent.

Elsie was manifestly conscious of some great constraint; she might have reported to her friend what she had heard in the streets last night, but she felt herself prevented from such communication,seemed to be intent principally on one thing: she would not commit herself in any direction.

If tales of fiction should themselves present, Too oft injurious to the mind of youth, Throw them aside; and sacredly intent On your improvement, follow after truth.

Thanks in the main to them, the Ottoman power is supposed to have originated in an overwhelming invasion of Asia Minor by immense numbers of Central Asiatic migrants, who, intent, like the early Arab armies, on offering to Asia first and Europe second the choice of apostasy or death, absorbed or annihilated almost all the previous populations, and swept forward into the Balkans as single-minded apostles of Islam.

" They shared their meal by the river bank; and when it was eaten, sat for a time on the scooped-out brink while Avon ran at their feetArthur Miles searching again in the thumbed pages of The Tempest for a hint that might perchance have escaped him; Tilda as sedulously intent on a page of a ladies' newspaper in which the bread had been wrapped.

One moment soberly intent upon our duties, and the next jumping like madmen, and hastily stripping off our garments.

The Romans were now solicitously intent upon this object, not from resentment so much, which was never juster against any city, as from the consideration that as this city, so celebrated and powerful, had by its defection drawn away several states, so when reduced it would bring back their minds to respect for the former supreme government.

But she would have none of their succor, she was stubbornly intent on dying, on giving no further sign of life.

Though I have no desire to prove that at this period I was not in an abnormal condition, I do wish to show that I had a degree of self-control that probably would have enabled me to remain in the best ward at this institution had I not been intent abnormally intent, of course, and yet with a high degree of deliberationupon a reformative investigation.

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