205 examples of conditional in sentences

In a word, the remembrance of her two conditional and extraordinary requests of bygone years was not in her mind at the time.

" "Nay, all I promised was conditional, and dependent on yourself.

These conditional grants seem not to have taken effect, yet the enterprise of Virginia did not flag, and Thomas Dew, once the speaker of the assembly, formed a plan for exploring the navigable rivers still further to the south, between Cape Hatteras and Cape Fear.

Yet until Mr. Tutt finally elucidated his views Tutt did not hesitate to hold conditional if temporary opinions of his own.

There was one case, however, in which the issuance of a mandate appeared to have a definite and practical value and to be superior to a direct transfer of complete sovereignty or of the conditional sovereignty resulting from the establishment of a protectorate.

" "But my consent and Clarissa's can be but conditional," proceeded Gulian, his habitual caution returning to him.

Count Bernstorff did not deny that, and the Plenipotentiary of the German Diet declared at once that the majority of the Diet would never consent to an arrangement which even in an eventual or conditional form, would sanction a union between the Duchies and Denmark.

Now, Sir, as to that, Venetia has been, I understand, ceded by Austria, and whether or not any questions will arise as to that settlement being absolute or conditional, I do not know; still I apprehend that none of us can entertain a doubt that the final result will be that Venetia must pass from Austria.

Now, if this conditional and contingent power could be constitutionally conferred upon the President in the case of Paraguay, why may it not be conferred for the purpose of protecting the lives and property of American citizens in the event that they may be violently and unlawfully attacked in passing over the transit routes to and from California or assailed by the seizure of their vessels in a foreign port?

Is the appropriation conditional and will it fall provided I do not deem it proper that it shall be expended under the superintendence of Captain Meigs?

No steps have yet been taken toward making known to the Venezuelan Government the conditional approval of the convention by the Senate.

The validity of this general proposition is, however, itself conditional, dependent on higher conditions.

The researches, in which we may engage on this occasion, are not to be taken for historical truths, but merely as hypothetical and conditional reasonings, fitter to illustrate the nature of things, than to show their true origin, like those systems, which our naturalists daily make of the formation of the world.

Although the message was not officially communicated to the French Government, and notwithstanding the declaration to the contrary which it contained, the French ministry decided to consider the conditional recommendation of reprisals a menace and an insult which the honor of the nation made it incumbent on them to resent.

Membership in the Clarendon was the sine qua non of high social standing, and was conditional upon two of three things,birth, wealth, and breeding.

Is delegated authority mere conditional permission?

The subjunctive mood is that form of the verb, which represents the being, action, or passion, as conditional, doubtful, or contingent.

[FORMULE.Not proper, because the verb know, which is used to express a conditional circumstance assumed as a fact, is in the subjunctive mood.

But, according to the last clause of Note 9th to Rule 14th, "A conditional circumstance assumed as a fact, requires the indicative mood."

SALUSBURY, Mr., iv. 343, n. 4. SALVATION, divine intimation of acceptance, iii. 295; conditional, iv. 278, 299. Samson Agonistes, i. 231, n. 2. SANADON'S Horace, iii. 74, n. 1. SANCROFT, Archbishop, iv. 287, n. 2. SANDERSON, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, Johnson's style partly formed on his, i. 219; use of the word polluted, iv.

Future and conditional tenses.

IV Future and conditional tenses.

11: conditional of savoir.]

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205 examples of  conditional  in sentences