6945 examples of accomplishes in sentences

No woman who honestly tries the course I have endeavored to outline will ever doubt that she really accomplishes something; neither will she regret.

Azrael, the Angel of Death, accomplishes his mission by holding it to the nostrils, and in the prose

The Mecca caravan proceeds the same route as far as Touat, and then turns bank north-east to Ghadames, Fezzan, and Angelah, and thence to Alexandria, which it accomplishes in four or five, to six months.

A man accomplishes it at once, he becomes illustrious, he enters into history, all that is very easy.

It takes him a long time to unwind it, and he accomplishes the task with many slow gyrations of his enormous rough head.

The force employed by tyranny and injustice accomplishes nothing permanent in history.

Further, in estimating the two types, one must remember that paternalism may exercise its power in secret and that it accomplishes much in the dark.

Reason or the Idea is not merely a demand, a longed for ideal, but a world-power which accomplishes its own realization.

This it accomplishes with a minuteness never before essayed in any similar work.

All of these things the modern motor car accomplishes, but the struggle to make the machinery more efficient still continues.

The locomotive builder accomplishes the same thing by making his wheels larger on the outside, so that in turning the wide curves of the railroad the whole machine slides to the inside, bringing to bear the large diameter of the outer wheel and the small diameter of the inner, the wheels being fixed to a solid axle.

The bridge engineer the world over is a man who accomplishes things, and who, furthermore, talks little of his achievements.

An automatic time stamp accomplishes this without possibility of error.

It is in the making of ice, however, that refrigerating machinery accomplishes its most surprising results.

On many occasions she experienced wonderful help from God, who, while performing marvels for the body, which is the least important part, accomplishes what is far greater, even the salvation of souls.

A trifling incident, but a trifle is enough to cut the communications between two human beings; it often accomplishes what the rudest shocks would not.

It is slight; but slightness that accomplishes so much is a sign of progress rather than of falling-off.

" "What best accomplishes difficult things?

Therefore I say cunning best accomplishes difficult things.

His ministers persuaded him to be ungrateful: he accomplishes the height of crime, without having crime in his nature; and here is his father shut up like a bear in a prison, guarded at sight like a maniac, and separated from the wife whom he had chosen for consolation in his retirement!" Public indignation, however, soon forced the hand of Charles Emmanuel's minister.

When the laws of the land and the sentiment of the people permit a man to be selfish, licentious, tyrannical, and yet call him great if he accomplishes heroic deeds, it proves what intrinsic worth must lie in the nature of those who attain the heights of unselfishness and benevolence, and martyrdom, asking no reward and often receiving none until posterity bestows it.

And if this book has any measure of success, if it accomplishes any good, it may be traced back to and acknowledged as rising from the never-failing encouragement of my old friend Brucker.

The method of the mind here is and must be the same with that by which it accomplishes its work elsewhere, its only method.

The real, the only strength of a union lies in the silent, unconsulted units; now and then they rise up and act and the union accomplishes something; for the most part they do not act, but are blindly led, and the union accomplishes nothing.

The real, the only strength of a union lies in the silent, unconsulted units; now and then they rise up and act and the union accomplishes something; for the most part they do not act, but are blindly led, and the union accomplishes nothing.

6945 examples of  accomplishes  in sentences