191 examples of anomaly in sentences

And I suppose I was just born with it, like my mother and all those other luckless women with Musgrave blood in them?" "Fehling and Schliephake at least consider this variety of pelvic anomaly to be congenital in the majority of cases.

I will say in answer that there is no more frequent anomaly in the psychology of female love than a strong passion coexisting with selfish ambition, so that each takes the lead in turn; nay, even the consciousness of treachery may so intensify the passion as to make a woman embrace with keener transports the lover whom she has betrayed than one whom she has no thought of surrendering.

What had he been about to dohe!to step in thereinto the conservatory, with his bar of soap?grotesque anomaly!

Parents do not produce children for the sake of the wages which the children will receive when they go out to work; or, if this happens, we rightly regard it as a horrible anomaly.

Silence ensues upon the anomaly of a juryman daring to express a view aloud; WILLIAM avails himself of this silence for the same purpose.

Your action in the Senate of the United States will greatly determine the action of the voters of Oregon on our, or rather on their, election day, for we stand before the public in the anomaly of petitioners upon a great question in which we, in its final decision, are allowed no voice, and we can only stand with expectant hearts and almost bated breath awaiting the action of men who are to make this decision.

" "Yes; and another anomaly, at once, you see, which might have escaped our notice if we had not been on the qui vive.

They would hardly make a Trichinopoly cheroot from leaf grown in the West Indies, so we have here a striking anomaly of an East Indian cigar sent to us by a West Indian grower.

He was a strange anomaly at the capital.

The Central Park is an anomaly to those who have not deeply studied the tendencies of popular governments.

When people have grown familiar with an anomaly, they are prepared to that extent for a grievance; they may think the grievance grievous, but they can no longer think it strange.

In the instance of 20-33, the anomaly is double, because the sequence of the figures shows that neither of these can be correct; certainly not the first of them.

This is a paradox so evident, and such an anomaly in human progress, that it cannot last forever, without new discoveries in logic, or else a deliberate return to M. Maréchal's theory concerning the alphabet.

This certainly seems an unaccountable anomaly at very first sight; for we know that two sounds of th existed before that period, and exist now.

I.The putting of a noun in an unknown case after a participle or a participial noun, produces an anomaly which it seems better to avoid; for the cases ought to be clear, even in exceptions to the common rules of construction.

This anomaly it is difficult to explain.

This anomaly has not been satisfactorily explained.

" NOTE VI.The word that, (as was shown in the fifth chapter of Etymology,) is often made a pronoun in respect to what precedes it, and a conjunction in respect to what follows ita construction which, for its anomaly, ought to be rejected.

Does Lowth agree with Murray in the anomaly of supposing to a preposition that governs nothing? 77.

Then why the anomaly of Italian urns and pilasters; why not red Elizabethan gables and diamond casements? Why not?

It would therefore seem that any too sudden corrective of defect will result in anomaly, and, in the case under notice, direct mingling of perfect health with spinal weakness had germinated into a marked yearning for the heroic ages, for the supernatural as contrasted with the meanness of the routine of existence.

There is, then, an anomaly in giving to the mystical ladder of Masonry only three rounds.

It is an anomaly, however, with which Masonry has had nothing to do.

Is it not, then, an atrocious anomaly that the treatment often meted out to insane persons is the very treatment which would deprive some sane persons of their reason?

Hence arose the anomaly which now exists in American Masonry, of two degrees bearing the same name, and said to be almost identical in character, conferred by two different bodies under entirely different qualifications and for totally different purposes.

191 examples of  anomaly  in sentences