360 examples of emanate in sentences

The dismal noises continued to emanate from his mouth.

PUNCHINELLO begs to assure the Sun that he doesn't keep a ghost; though, at the same time, the mistake was a natural one enough to emanate from Mr. C. A. (D. B.) DANA, who keeps a REAL ghost in his closet.

When it is being ill governed, such edicts emanate from the feudal lords; and when the latter is the case, it will be strange if in ten generations there is not a collapse.

If they emanate merely from the high officials, it will be strange if the collapse do not come in five generations.

In him the rose-coloured image which exactly corresponded to the body that encased it was perfectly individualised, and had no other connection with the remainder of the light than that it appeared to emanate and to be fed from the original source.

These premises have been laid down in extenso because some fifty books will be discussed in this work, which emanate from German universities.

Thus all beings proceed from, and are comprehended in the first being; all intellects emanate from one first intellect; all souls from one first soul; all natures blossom from one first nature; and all bodies proceed from the vital and luminous body of the world.

V. emerge, emanate, issue; egress; go out of, come out of, move out of, pass out of, pour out of, flow out of; pass out of, evacuate.

V. excrete &c (eject) 297; emanate &c (come out) 295.

The wall whence the voices appeared to emanate was, she knew, about seven feet thickan outer wall of the old keep.

It seemed rather to emanate from that outer darkness which surrounds man's destiny.

The attempts at verse for children are somewhat more successfula certain little "Moral Songs" especially, said to emanate from the Tractarian School, yet full of a health, spirit, and wild sweetness, which makes its authoress, in our eyes, "wiser than her teachers."

Yet, who could say that harm did not emanate from that bar?

He noticed how, without words, she seemed to emanate responsiveness and understanding.

Thrusting the papers into his pocket, he hurried toward the newspaper office from which were to emanate, as editorials, the carefully concocted appeals to the passions of the rabble which he had been all the afternoon so busily engaged in preparing.

Sympathy derives its origin from the concordance of spiritual spheres, which emanate from subjects, 171.

Mr. Ffoulkes tells us that "the 'Home and Foreign Review' is the only publication professing to emanate from Roman Catholics in this country that can be named in the same breath with the leading Protestant Reviews."

"There is this deep, tremendous link,some secret power they emanate that keeps me well and happy andalive.

They had been under the impression that his public career had been one long orgie of conscientious objection to everything that did not emanate from his own capacious brain.

The memory of the Grecian basilisa appeared to emanate from these paintings.

The motive for these restrictions is not mentioned, but probably it is a dread of the baleful influence which is supposed to emanate from women at these times.

[The intention of secluding menstruous women is to neutralize the dangerous influences which are thought to emanate from them in that condition; suspension between heaven and earth.]

Thus the object of secluding women at menstruation is to neutralize the dangerous influences which are supposed to emanate from them at such times.

In spite of the amusement I had felt at Prudencia's coup-d'état, I was oppressed by the chill and foreboding which seemed to emanate from Chonita and pervade the house.

Should the legislature of Rhode Island deem it proper to make a similar application to that addressed to me by your excellency, their communication shall receive all the attention which will be justly due to the high source from which such application shall emanate.

360 examples of  emanate  in sentences