14207 examples of exist in sentences

He only hoped Hoskins was not mistaken, for traces of coal had been known to exist around that neighborhood for some time, though up to now none had been found in paying quantities for mining purposes.

But ninety times in one hundred these exceptional circumstances do not exist or cannot be shown to exist, and penal justice limits itself to the technical definition of the fact.

But ninety times in one hundred these exceptional circumstances do not exist or cannot be shown to exist, and penal justice limits itself to the technical definition of the fact.

But even if the criminal code did not exist, he would not commit a crime, so long as his physical and social environment would not urge him in that direction.

But wherever railroads and tramways exist, brigandage is a form of crime which disappears.

It is very important to notice that the continental observatories which have since attracted so much attention did not at that time exist or did not exist in vigour.

It is very important to notice that the continental observatories which have since attracted so much attention did not at that time exist or did not exist in vigour.

V. exist in space, be present &c adj.; assister^; make one of, make one at; look on, attend, remain; find oneself, present oneself; show one's face; fall in the way of, occur in a place; lie, stand; occupy; be there.

In order to keep the wage of low-skilled labour down to this minimum, which can only rise with an improvement in the alternatives, it is not required that there should at any time exist a large number of unemployed.

That is the reason why genius and happiness need not necessarily exist together.

The sympathies that exist between them and men are skin-deep only, and do not touch the mind or the feelings or the character.

In Europe the lady, strictly so-called, is a being who should not exist at all; she should be either a housewife or a girl who hopes to become one; and she should be brought up, not to be arrogant, but to be thrifty and submissive.

Let whoever wishes dispute, I think the laws of our forefathers should be received with reverence, and religiously observed, as coming from God; neither is it safe or pious to conceive, or contrive, an injurious suspicion of the public authority; and should any tyranny, likely to drive men into the commission of wickedness, exist, it is better to endure it than to resist it by sedition.

They sometimes procure wine and salted fish from Trebisond, and import salt from Kaffa, without which they could not exist.

A little judicious inquiry elicited the information that one did exist.

A faith in something greater, in a future though unknown destiny, beyond this life, a faith in eternity,in short, an all-absorbing larger aspiration, overwhelms that petty faith which we might term personal, that faith in the morrow, that sort of goad that spurs on irresolute minds, and that is so needful if one must struggle and exist and accomplish something in this world." [Footnote 1: Obras, vol.

The essential elements, without which Spanish verse cannot exist, are I.

There are many other and very artificial forms that exist, but their treatment would be irrelevant here.

You have asked for impossibilities while you blustered that they couldn't exist.

Turkey shall henceforth be for the Turks: she shall no more be in 'danger' from the defenceless nations, who at present exist within her borders.

No excess, however, is likely to exist.

They might report to the Executive such defalcations as were found to exist, with a view to a prompt removal from office unless the default was satisfactorily accounted for, and report also to Congress, at the commencement of each session, the result of their examinations and proceedings.

While opposition to their regular operations can not exist in this quarter, resistance to any attempt to make the Government dependent upon them for the successful administration of public affairs is a matter of duty, as I trust it ever will be of inclination, no matter from what motive or consideration the attempt may originate.

The law, by creating slavery, not only affirmed its existence to be within the sphere and under the control of legislation, but equally, the conditions and terms of its existence, and the question whether or not it should exist.

In July, 1787, the old Congress passed the celebrated ordinance abolishing slavery in the northwestern territory, and declaring that it should never thereafter exist there.

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