274 examples of appropriately in sentences

In consideration of the splendid jewels worn by him, might not Colonel JIM FISK be more appropriately called Colonel GEM FISK.

It was Madame Michaelis, who in 1890 originally and most appropriately used the term Nursery School as the English equivalent of a title suggested by Froebel for his new institution, before he invented the word Kindergarten, a title which, literally translated, ran "Institution for the Care of Little Children.

His instrument is a trumpet of challenge; and he lived, as he appropriately died, in the progress of an unaccomplished campaign.

And it is plain that it must greatly assist the epic purpose to surround the action with immortals who are not only interested spectators of the event, but are deeply implicated in it; nothing could more certainly liberate, or at least more appropriately decorate, the significant force of the subject.

Indeed, if we take Homer, Virgil and Milton as the outstanding events in the whole progress of epic poetry, and group the less important poems appropriately round these three names, we shall not be far from the ideal truth of epic development.

The merits of the question will be more appropriately examined hereafter.

Within the last few years quite an interesting race of Rhododendrons has been brought out, with double or hose-in-hose flowers, and very appropriately termed the Narcissiflora group.

The scene of "The Padlock: or, No Guard without Virtue" was appropriately laid in Spain.

Full of the most delicate scruples is "The Surprise: or, Constancy Rewarded" (1724), appropriately dedicated to the Sir Galahad of comedy, Sir Richard Steele.

AN INFANT DEVOURED BEFORE ITS MOTHER'S EYESthe whole thickly leaded and appropriately displayed.

Mr. Watkins was very communicative, and from him and Mr. B., who was equally free, we obtained information on a great variety of points, which we reserve for the different heads to which they appropriately belong.

"Yes, it is," said the ordinary, in the same tone which I had heard a few moments before, and admired as appropriately solemn.

One frequent presence is G.K. Chesterton, a joyous whirl of brush work, appropriately garmented and crowned.

To Herbert Spencervery appropriately since his mental characteristics make him the English parallel to Comtewe owe the naturalisation of the word in English.

About the same time, the revolutionary committee decided to contribute a stone from the agger of Servius Tullius to the Washington monument at Washington, and got out one of the largest, had it dressed and appropriately inscribed, and forwarded it to Leghorn for shipment to America, the bill of lading being sent to me for transmission.

We have before us a single thread Singer machine (appropriately named the "Lightning Sewer") and a Willcox machine, moving at the enormous rate of 4,500 stitches per minute, and producing good work.

From first to last, however associated with that whimsical comedy of which, too, he is appropriately a master, he has struck for me that note of almost heartbreaking spiritual intensity which, under all its superficial materialism and cynicism, is the key-note of the modern world.

The first step toward unity is, therefore, the selection of a limited subject and a suitable title (see Sections 58-61); the second is the collection of all facts, illustrations, and other material which may appropriately be used in a theme having the chosen title.

A biography of Grant might appropriately devote two or three chapters to his boyhood, while a short sketch of his life would treat his boyhood in a single paragraph.

In letters where existing relations are not so intimate and in some kinds of business letters the forms Sincerely yours, Yours very sincerely, may be used appropriately.

In 1834, after travelling about the State in the interests of the college, he succeeded in raising about $11,000, which were used in the erection of a second building for the college, which most appropriately has since been called by his name.

None other could as appropriately be established in the city named for the Catholic founder of a colony to which all Christian sects were welcomed, or in the State in which religious toleration was expressly declared in the name of the Government for the first time in the history of the Christian world.

In one month these ships of the desert, as they have been appropriately called, might accomplish, at a trifling expense, that which has been attempted in vain by the outlay of so much money.

Never could the words of the master more appropriately interpose than before the encroachments of literary simplisme.

" Miss Herbertthe beautiful Miss Herbert, as she was appropriately calledhad the chief part in the play (Mrs. Union), and Kate, although not the understudy, was called upon to play it at a few hours' notice.

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