2602 examples of crisises in sentences

It may seem strange that this discovery should have been reserved for the crisis of a battle.

* * * "From the crisis of the mutiny our local anxieties have lessened.

Oh, there's not much to tell, except that I was lured on by the promise of help, and when the crisis came there was no help, and so I had to go.

C. P. You said "crisis," not "trouble," but we won't insist on a trifle like that.

"If you mean a change of administration, the upsetting of a stage, or the death of a cart-horse; they are all equally crisises, in the American vocabulary.

I hold, as I daresay you do, that we are at a crisis of our history where there is not much room for talk.

In other words Great Britain did nothing because, as Lord Haldane expressed it, the Liberal Cabinet was "afraid" (!) to offend Germany and precipitate a crisis.

It was illustrative of his character that, even in this crisis, not one of the three dared venture an expression of sympathy, a question, a suggestion.

The truth is that Eustace was becoming harder to manage with each recurring crisis.

But at last I could hear her breathe and could see the increasing rise and fall of it, so that I feared a crisis.

What was my own poor opinion at a crisis like this?

" The incidents and events of the day had in some degree modified my opinion as to the course to be followed in this grave crisis.

All present saw that the moment of acute crisis had arrived.

We must above all things preserve the unity of the Cabinet in these circumstances of grave national crisis.

He became king in a great national crisis, when unfilial rebellion had undermined the throne of David, and Adonijah, next in age to Absalom, had sought to steal the royal sceptre, supported by the veteran Joab and Abiathar, the elder high-priest.

His faith was unshaken in every crisis and in every danger.

But, notwithstanding any possible error in the past, the Christian citizen must consecrate himself to the defence of the government and its policy; for however, there is a distinction ordinarily between the two; in a crisis that involves a nation's life, the policy which would save it, is the spirit of government and order.

If the nation found itself face to face with a crisis, the Government would simply choose the most dignified and advantageous solution which embraced peace.

We've got over a much worse onethe Balkan crisis.

One felt that the crisis was at hand.

The king of France hastened forward in this crisis to the assistance of the republic and De Witt, by a deep stroke of policy, amused the English with negotiation while a powerful fleet was fitted out.

Accordingly in the moment of crisis the Russian Government withdrew its opposition to Austro-Hungarian policy, and thus once more was revealed the effect upon a political decision of the military strength, readiness, and determination of the two central Powers.

Very likely they asked for land, and finding that they would only get hard blows, determined to bring matters to a crisis at once.

When the great crisis was seen approaching, the public feeling showed itself by violent agitation.

It means the germination of the crisis, the appearance on the horizon of the cloud

2602 examples of  crisises  in sentences