15201 examples of completer in sentences

The action, moreover, is demonstrative, which makes the Russian different from other northern nations of an older civilization and a completer self-control.

Doing the right with sweet unconsciousness; Having God in thee, a completer soul, Be sure, than thou alone; thou not the less Complete in choice, and individual life, Since that which sayeth I, doth call him Sire.

" "That," I said, "is true of every great book: it either makes us want to do things, to go fishing, or fight harder or endure more patientlyor it takes us out of ourselves and beguiles us for a time with the friendship of completer lives than our own.

At that, it was no completer a ruin than any of the surrounding debris.

So with his life, the shortness of man's 'term' is never felt; one could win no completer effect with eternity than he with every day.

" There could scarcely be a completer reversal of the truth than this "hopeless comment," as Professor Brander Matthews has justly called it.

It would no doubt have been very difficult to keep the action within reasonable limits had a new act taken the place of the existing fourth; but Sir Arthur Pinero would probably have produced a completer work of art had he faced this difficulty, and contrived to compress into a single last act something like the matter of the existing fourth and fifth.

No completer case of anagnorisis and peripeteia could well be conceivedwhatever we may have to say of the means by which it is led up to.

Other nationalities must be denied the right of organisation, for decentralisation and autonomy are treason to the Turkish Empire.' Could there be a completer reversion to the policy of Abdul Hamid, than this formal resolution, passed within three years of the time when the Young Turks deposed him?

This is also at the basis of Robert Browning's definition of a people: "A people is but the attempt of many to rise to the completer life of one" (A Soul's Tragedy).

" He talked gaily, genially, in his roundest tones and with his easiest gestures; never had he conveyed a completer sense of unhurried power; but Ralph noticed for the first time the crow's-feet about his eyes, and the sharpness of the contrast between the white of his forehead and the redness of the fold of neck above his collar.

She was persuaded that, under her influence, Raymond would soon convert his parents to more modern ideas, and meanwhile she was still in the flush of a completer well-being than she had ever known, and disposed, for the moment, to make light of any inconveniences connected with it.

And nothing could have given her a completer sense of his achievementof the number of millions he must be worth.

But for Mr. Douglas's untimely deatha real loss to literaturehe would doubtless have shown in future fictions that the pendulum had ceased to swing, and would have given us more artistic, because completer, pictures of human life.

Germany has led the way from a system of individuals and voluntary associations in competition towards a new order of things, a completer synthesis.

To those who know how detached the British Admiralty is at the present time from the general methods of British political life, there will be nothing strange in this idea of its completer detachment.

Never was the war carried into Africa with a force so small and with completer success.

"From monosyllables, or from dissyllables ending with a vowel or the accent, the comparative is formed by adding er or r to the positive; and the superlative, by adding est or st: as, tall, taller, tallest; wise, wiser, wisest; holy, holier, holiest; complete, completer, completest.

The robuster comradeship between the two already resulting from the more active sharing of common interests cannot but tend to a deeper and more exhilarating union of man and woman, a completer, intenser marriage literally of true minds as well as bodies than was possible in the old régime, when the masculine and feminine "spheres" were kept so jealously distinct and only allowed to touch at the elementary points of relationship.

In using concepts of his own to discredit the theoretic claims of concepts generally, Bergson does not contradict, but on the contrary emphatically illustrates his own view of their practical role, for they serve in his hands only to 'orient' us, to show us to what quarter we must practically turn if we wish to gain that completer insight into reality which he denies that they can give.

The completer, indeed, our definitions of ether-waves, atoms, Gods, or souls become, the less instead of the more intelligible do they appear to us.

In the absence of any completer explanation, they proceeded with their inquiry.

His theory was that in his childhood it had been a much completer thing, but that the circumstances had broken down in a sort of decadence, and now there was nothing left of it but that scraping in the door-lock, like somebody trying to turn a misfit key.

Let him be alive and hopeful, above all obedient, and he will be able to wait for the deeper content which must follow with completer insight.

It would not be easy to find a completer contrast than the gossipy style of the chatty army medico and the dry, official manner of the precise lawyer, formerly and for upwards of fifteen years Her Majesty's Attorney-General for New Zealand, as he is at pains to tell you on his title-page.

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