4245 examples of apparent in sentences

Did he comprehend that through his age which was so apparent, it was his youth which this child loved? Did he remember, with a keenness that was all too sad, that other, who had never given him a kiss like that at a time when he might have returned it?

Therefore she was immolated to the spirit of the times, for reasons of expediency and apparent state necessity.

A puzzling apparent defect in the circle (exhibiting itself by the discordance of zenith points obtained by reflection observations on opposite sides of the zenith) shewed itself very early.

Vpon the right hand of the great Can sitteth his first begotten sonne and heire apparent vnto his empire, and vnder him sit all the nobles of the blood royall.

The number of his owne followers, of his wiues attendants, and of the traine of his first begotten sonne and heire apparent, would seeme incredible vnto any man, vnlesse hee had seene it with his owne eyes.

A remarkable result of long experience of war made itself clearly apparent in the era of Trafalgar.

Too soon came the news of the terrible disaster; a little while of suspense, and the awful certainty became apparent.

As the conditions in the successive periods of Spanish influence were recognized to be indicative of little progress, if not actually retrogressive, the practice grew up of correspondingly lowering the current estimates of the capacity of the Filipinos of the conquest, so that always an apparent advance appeared.

As Magellan, who discovered the Philippines in his memorable first circumnavigation of the globe, was following the sun in its apparent daily path around the world, every successive degree he compassed on his eastern course added four minutes to the length of his day; and, when he reached the Philippines, the difference amounted to sixteen hours.

In countries where the native population remains true to its ancient customs this is not the case; and whenever I have not been received with proper respect, I have remarked that the apparent fact proceeded from a difference in social forms, not more to be wondered at than a difference in weights and measures.

In accusing them, I do not altogether excuse us; both are faulty, they and we: yet in my judgment, theirs is the greater fault, more apparent causes and much to be condemned.

Let me not be malicious, and lie against my genius, I may not deny, but that we have a sprinkling of our gentry, here and there one, excellently well learned, like those Fuggeri in Germany; Dubartus, Du Plessis, Sadael, in France; Picus Mirandula, Schottus, Barotius, in Italy; Apparent rari nantes in gurgite vasto.

Quando ego ie Junonium puerum, et matris partum vere aureum, as Tully said of Octavianus, while he was adopted Caesar, and an heir apparent of so great a monarchy, he was a golden child.

I have seen, likewise, his heir apparent, who promises to inherit all the bulk, and all the virtues, of his sire.

It is plain that the Evangelists here, as in several other parts of their writings, gave their attention to the sacred narrative as a whole, and did not consider themselves bound to relate every detail in precisely the same order, which fully explains the apparent contradictions of each other, which are to be found in their Gospels.

" "Except," the doctor said, "his own apparent murder which made his guilt seem impossible.

Even apparent trifles may be of great value.

In many communities, however, the weakness of decentralized government is most apparent.

They are not warm, but appear to contain a large quantity of sulphur, as the smell is apparent at a considerable distance.

Undine's estimate of people had always been based on their apparent power of getting what they wantedprovided it came under the category of things she understood wanting.

The master came in, seized a large horsewhip, and, without any warning or apparent provocation, laid it over the face and eyes of the slave.

Richardson, it is said, in a paroxysm of delight at Sheridan's apparent defeat, put his head out of the window and vociferated his arguments until he was out of sight.

In his last moments he was attended by Mr. Plowden, and departed without the smallest apparent pain or agony.

The cause of Clarissa's unhappiness was also apparent; for chained to a sapling nearby, rolling its great head foolishly from side to side, sat a tame bear.

Whence comes, if the designation of that role be in conformity with truth,whence comes the activity so apparent, so vehement indeed, which the shoulder displays in a movement of anger or of mere impatience?

4245 examples of  apparent  in sentences