377 examples of analyse in sentences

I was asked if I would like to analyse the water, (as everything here is done by analysis under the eye of the resident physician.)

But today, he thought, he would analyse his state, to see what could be done.

He hadn't had time to analyse impulses; he didn't know why all of a sudden his gift seemed out of place.

We cannot pause to analyse these innumerable depositions.

It was a curious feature of lower humanity, which she might investigate and analyse harmlessly as a cold scientific spectator; and, in her mingled pride and purity, she used to indulge Lancelot in metaphysical disquisitions about love and beauty, like that first one in their walk home from Minchampstead, from which a less celestially innocent soul would have shrunk.

I can't analyse it.

Another specimen of Negro character I was to have analysed, or tried to analyse, at the estate where I had slept.

The genesis of folly is as difficult to analyse as the genesis of most other things.

He cannot analyse his own practice, and discriminate between that in it which is of universal validity, and that which may be good for him, but would be bad for any one else.

Be this as it may, it is the business of the dramatist to analyse the crises with which he deals, and to present them to us in their rhythm of growth, culmination, solution.

In order to illustrate my meaning, I propose to analyse a particular scene, not, certainly, among the loftiest in dramatic literature, but particularly suited to my purpose, inasmuch as it is familiar to every one, and at the same time full of the essential qualities of drama.

" I should like then to begin with two or three of the early ballads, and carefully analyse them with you.

I shall analyse a few of Shakespeare's masterpieces; then speak of Milton and Spenser; thence pass to the prose of Sidney, Hooker, Bacon, Taylor, and our later great authors.

In the mean time, however, the difficulty has no peculiar application to the doctrine of utility, but is inherent in every attempt to analyse morality and reduce it to principles; which, unless the principle is already in men's minds invested with as much sacredness as any of its applications, always seems to divest them of a part of their sanctity.

Shall we go back?" It was then that Juliet turned, moved by an impulse so strangely urgent that she could not pause to analyse it.

I have tried to analyse the feeling of pleasure which it invariably sheds over my heart when dwelling upon it, especially upon the words, "Jesus Himself drew near and went with them," and these, "He made as though He would go further," but yielded to their urgent, "Abide with us."

The process of making the faces is so rapid in health that it is difficult to analyse it without the recollection of what took place more slowly when we were weakened by illness.

However some may try to analyse man's love for woman, to explain it, or explain it away, belittle it, nay, even resent and befoul it, it remains an unaccountable phenomenon, a "mystery we make darker with a name.

And so soon as one begins to analyse the attitude of religion towards beauty, the reason is not far to seek.

Ne va pas appliquer une froide analyse à ce chef-d'oeuvre de l'idéalisme et de l'amour.

Apparently some one was trying to claim under the will; but Mr. Thomasson did not follow the steps or analyse the pedigreehis mind was engrossed by perplexity on another point.

You must analyse them yourself, unless you have patience to wait till the consequences are the comment.

Were any one to object to our seeking to analyse the quality of the piece, arguing that to do so were to break a butterfly upon the wheel, much might reasonably be said in support of his view.

We propose to analyse the sociology of civilization under the following headings: (1) the structure or anatomy; (2) the function, physiology, or process; (3) motive forces in civilization; (4) contradictions and conflicts, with a final section on the life cycle of civilization.

CAVENDISH, HENRY, natural philosopher and chemist, born at Nice, of the Devonshire family; devoted his entire life to scientific investigations; the first to analyse the air of the atmosphere, determine the mean density of the earth, discover the composition of water, and ascertain the properties of hydrogen; was an extremely shy, retiring man; born rich and died rich, leaving over a million sterling (1731-1810).

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