38 adverbs to describe how to predicts

Under the pressure of such growing weight its end may be safely predicted.

" "Oh, you'll win out, if you're awake," predicted Midshipman Briggs confidently.

The end came suddenly, exactly as he would have wished it, and precisely as he had unconsciously predicted in the last radiant, triumphant sentences of his great essay, Aes Triplex.

But a sanguine observer would infallibly have predicted, that his temperate habits, activity of mind, and unabated cheerfulness, would be able even to keep death at bay for a time, and baffle the attacks of distemper, provided their approach were not uncommonly rapid and violent.

Fifty years ago its rapid failure was boldly predicted.

" "Or predict the future more accurately," added a priest.

When to this it is added that he distinctly predicted that a white race of men should arrive in the country, and that he himself should return, his identity with the light-gods of similar American myths is too manifest to require argument.

Resolved, That we sympathize fully with the Hungarians in their important struggles for Independence, but mindful of that Providence which crowned our own efforts for liberty with success, trust yet to behold that glorious future which their noble leader so eloquently predicts for his beloved country.

A few brief years and the sceptre of political empire will have passed forever into the hands of this people without question, and ere long thereafter we confidently predict that the seat of government will surely follow.

Yet we are making no preparation to realize what we so easily foresee and glibly predict.

"You'll never be asked," predicted Hepson good-humoredly.

Nor does the practice of compensation by the page work the injury that has often been ignorantly predicted.

" There was an imperceptible pause- just long enough for him to brush softly against Ben Edwards, and look up lovingly into a beaming faceand then Baldy stood at the head of the Allan and Darling Racing Team, a "likely Sweepstakes Winner," as the Daily Dog News had once ironically predicted.

We have loudly predicted in Europe the end of the United States, the birth and progress of a rival Confederacy, an irremediable separation: is not this a reason for supposing that there will be ultimately neither a prolonged separation, nor a rival Confederacy worthy of consideration?

" "There'll be blood on the doorstep of the moon if the Army carries things away from us this year," predicted Page mournfully.

I had already heard from Dr. Burnham how Mr. Haswell was induced by his desire for gain to visit you and how you had most mysteriously predicted his blindness.

Russian officials everywhere in Persia had openly predicted an easy victory for Muhammad Ali.

One would ordinarily have predicted a much larger number of incorrect choices.

Ormond, before his defeat, confidently predicted the fall of Dublin (Carte, letters, ii. 383, 389, 391); after it, he repeatedly asserts that Jones, to magnify his own services, makes the royalists amount to eighteen, whereas, in reality, they were only eight, thousand men.

He also plainly predicted that this descendant of David should sit on the throne of Judah and that Joshua the priest should be his minister like the priests in the pre-exilic kingdom. VI.

They went at it next morning, and, as the projector of the work had privately predicted, a better spirit prevailed in the camp for some time.

A.The purpose of the experiments was to establish a coefficient of performance, which with any given class of vessel would enable the speed, which would be obtained with any given power, to be readily predicted.

The wiseacres of Washington had rightly predicted, that the site of the hundred-million-dollar gulf naval base would be decided on in March, after the excitement and gayety attending the presidential inauguration had subsided.

It was for this uniform refusal to allow of self-contradiction, that it was more than once sadly predicted of me at Oxford that I should become "a Socinian;" yet I did not apply this logical measure to any compositions but those which were avowedly "uninspired" and human.

" "That won't save him," predicted Hepson sagely.

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