346 examples of adam's in sentences

The food propaganda reflects the hiatus in Adam's thought.

Just how wide Adam's Eve has opened the gate of Eden and looked out into the big world is not entirely clear, but probably wide enough to glimpse the fact that all the advice Adam has recently given to her runs counter to man's method of achievement.

Here, the Auctioneer's voice put an end to Adam's self-reproaches, and he turned back to the business in hand.

"That seems to be a fair proposition," smiled the Auctioneer, who had already experienced some doubts as to Adam's financial capabilities, yet with his joviality all unruffled,"that seems to be a very fair proposal indeed.

("Adam's apple" is in the V-shaped groove on a line with B and C.) ]

All that touched me not at all, save with a sort of wonder at the working of his great Adam's apple and the strange rollings of his cavernous eyes.

I ask, whether the complex idea in Adam's mind, which he called KINNEAH, were adequate or not?

" Kit thought Adam's remark was justified.

"Adam's legacy must not be wasted in extravagance.

Raphael, in return to Adam's inquiries into the courses of the stars, and the revolutions of heaven, counsels him to withdraw his mind from idle speculations, and employ his faculties upon nearer and more interesting objects, the survey of his own life, the subjection of his passions, the knowledge of duties which must daily be performed, and the detection of dangers which must daily be incurred.

A farmhand helped her out of the car and she took the shallow veranda steps one at a time, a little moody, wishing that her mother was still alive to see Adam's glory.

Mrs. Egg saw Adam's arms tremble.

"Adam's Gram., p. 202; Gould's, 199; and others. OBS.

"Adam's Gram., p. 4; Gould's, p. 4.

Adam's rule is this: "A collective noun may be joined with a verb either of the singular or of the plural number; as, Multitudo stat, or stant; the multitude stands, or stand.

"Adam's Lat. Gram., p. 223; Gould's, 283.

"Adam's Gram., p. 236; Gould's, 229.

ADAM'S view of Accentuation, modern, of Gr. and Lat. words, by what regulated; SANCTIUS'S rule for, new vers.

"Gould's Adam's Lat.

Dr. Adam's view of the accents, acute and grave, appears to be peculiar; and of a nature which may perhaps come nearer to an actual identity with the quantities, long and short, than any other.

[no · over 'let', sicKTH] Dr. Adam's Gram., p. 267;

" Such gainers may we be by Adam's fall, with regard both to the love of God and of our neighbor.

There is one advantage more that we reap from Adam's fall, which is not unworthy our attention.

Adam's Vision is not confined to any particular Tribe of Mankind, but extends to the whole Species.

"I saw them again on the dead who now lieth in Adam's forge ... the same curious clothes of a truth ... clothes the Lord would condemn as wantonness and vanity....

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