152 examples of humanly in sentences

Yet, very contradictorily and very humanly, the moment she was in her room she began preparing her toilet for that evening at Lebrun's.

Let it be understood that every one, male or female, rich or poor, learned or ignorant, is expected to qualifynot in the whole programme, but first of all and as far as humanly possible in the primary condition of physical health and development, and then after that in some one, at any rate, of the above-mentioned or similar tradesso that in case of general need or distress he can do something of use.

If they would work as well and humanly while they are in towns, as most of them do work while they are in the country; as some of them do, to their honour, in the towns already!

"We desired peace and we have done everything humanly possible to secure that end.

They are, humanly speaking, some four or five worlds older.

If he had lost faith in God, he would not have obeyed God at the risk of his life, and have gone on an errand as desperate, dangerous, hopelessand, humanly speaking, as wild as ever man went upon.

It was not as the land of Egypta land which was, humanly speaking, sure to be fertile, because always supplied with water, brought out of the Nile by dykes and channels which spread in a network over every field, and whereas I believe is done nowthe labourer turned the water from one land to the other simply by moving the earth with his foot.

The last two stages will not be taken up unless the committee has attained sufficient control over the people to warrant the beliefs that the laying down of arms or suspension of taxes will, humanly speaking, be free from an outbreak of violence on the part of the people.

"All that is humanly possible shall be done," he affirmed.

Humanly speaking, the billet was secured.

In our hearts we, too, believed that the turn would come, but that, humanly speaking, it would occur in the sweet by-and-by.

"For six days your negotiators have disputed the ground foot by foot; they did all that was humanly possible, to obtain less rigorous conditions.

Humanly, however, they were convincing enough.

She had not only forgiven, but forgottenfor the momentthat there had been things to forgive; so she answered this question of his, humanly and simply.

"Thus after several years' expenditure of time and money in the expectation (of my friends, never of my own except as I yielded my own judgment to theirs) of so much at least as to leave me free to pursue my art again, I am left, humanly speaking, farther from my object than ever.

emphaticallythat she always treats servants humanly, though at a distance.

their humanly narrow and often professionally back-attic view of character and circumstance, their easy after-dinner superiority to what was perhaps a loathing compromise with famine and the jail, fit them rather for the office of advocatus diaboli than of the justice which must be all-seeing that it may be charitable.

This is modesty; and we admire it not only in young people, or those who have little cause to be proud: we admire it much more in the greatest, the wisest, and the best; in those who have, humanly speaking, most cause to be proud.

Humanly speaking, we should declare it to be for His glory to commit the preaching of His gospel to the best and wisest hands.

'It is not at all easy, humanly speaking,' says one who has tried the experiment, 'to wind an Englishman up to the level of dogma.'

Only a god could have done better, he thinks, and, in a series of illuminating analyses of the material to be moulded he shows how anything more than a superficial improvement was humanly impossible.

They were humanly complete, beyond sex!

As a fact, while Richardson's notion was correct in theory, mundane conditions of space and time rendered it humanly impracticable.

You must try not to worry, Dr. Perry is doing everything humanly possible.

You must try not to worry, Dr. Perry is doing everything humanly possible.

152 examples of  humanly  in sentences