173 examples of emphasised in sentences

Froebel emphasised the "crying need" for connection of school and life, pointing out how the little child desires to imitate and the older to share in all that, as Professor Dewey puts it, is "surcharged with a sense of the mysterious values that attach to whatever their elders are concerned with."

"And I will not," he emphasised, rising with an assumption of ease which left him as he remained hesitating before me.

" "We have not found him," emphasised the district attorney, with the shortest possible glance at the coroner's face.

" A jerk of Hexford's thumb in Zadok's direction emphasised this statement.

His anxiety on this point may be inferred from the way in which he more than once emphasised the fact of republication, e.g. in 'Peter Bell' (1819) he put the following prefatory note to four sonnets, which had previously appeared in 'Blackwood's Magazine', and which afterwards (1828) appeared in the 'Poetical Album' of Alaric Watts, "The following Sonnets having lately appeared in Periodical Publications are here reprinted.

But Juanita emphasised each item of her late education with a jerk which gradually deranged Cousin Peligros' prim mantilla.

It has emphasised the necessity of non-violence and laid down that the attainment of Swaraj is conditional upon the complete harmony between the component parts of India, and has therefore inculcated Hindu-Muslim unity.

There is, for instance, a broad distinction between Science and Art, which, so far from requiring to be effaced, requires to be emphasised: it is that in Science the paramount appeal is to the Intellect-its purpose being instruction; in Art, the paramount appeal is to the Emotionsits purpose being pleasure.

Now the whole point and scope of Paradise Lost is Paradise Foundthe redemptionthe substitution of a spiritual Eden within man for a physical Eden without man, a point emphasised in the invocation, and elaborately worked out in the closing vision from the Specular Mount.

The question was strongly emphasised, for it meant much more to her just then than he could possibly have guessed; perhaps it meant something which was affecting her whole life.

Those who affected to treat it as moribund under-estimated both the underlying geographical bases of its existence and its great natural resources; they emphasised what separates rather than what unites.

Meanwhile, in view of the wild talk in which certain sections of the Press are already indulging, it cannot be too strongly emphasised that only the Germans can reform their political institutions, and that any attempt at external interference will not merely fail lamentably, but produce the very opposite effect from that which is intended.

The war has merely emphasised a depression which had already fallen on the industry.

Many English writers, such as Matthew Arnold, have emphasised the importance of culture as against character; yet Matthew Arnold's views were widely different from those of the German professors of to-day.

This city held a goodly proportion of Jews, therefore the connection between his faith and that of Judaism must be continually emphasised.

The changed aspect of his mission can never be over-emphasised, for it altered the tenor of his thoughts and the progress of his words.

When Mahomet made Jerusalem his Kibla, or direction of prayer, and emphasised the connection between Jewish and Arabian history, they suffered these advances, and agreed to a treaty which would have formed the foundations of a political and social convergence and ultimate absorption of their own nation.

Her hats had all a fringe of disconsolate feathers, whose melancholy plumage emphasised the downward curve of her mouth.

If her husband ventured to remonstrate, she silenced him with abuse, and even emphasised her remarks with a broomstick.

It shows that on the more conventional lines of fictitious intrigue, acting as cement, and in the interplay of emphasised characters, Gissing could, if he liked, excel.

The little girla dark-eyed, intelligent child, whose pallor was emphasised by the crape which smothered herwas looking very closely at the old gentleman with the humpstaring at him hard, in fact.

He followed closely the books that emphasised the more sentimental side of the Russian character, being of course grossly sentimental himself at heart.

It seemed to them still more attractive that these guests should be English, and I expect that it was Ivan Petrovitch who emphasised this.

I have emphasised this because he gave the note to the whole meeting.

The bony buttresses of the forehead over the eyes, too, as they rose above the strong lower face, were emphasised, looking truly as though, if tongue and pen failed to make a way, the shoulders could push one, and, if worse came to worst, the head would butt one.

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