157 examples of imperatively in sentences

"It is imperatively necessary.

If the deevil himsel was in the auld hoose, I have no interest in 't one way or another" "Sandy, hold your peace!" cried his wife imperatively.

It would imperatively lead him to despise all the ordinary nooks of concealment.

In the intercourse of friends, the most unbounded sincerity and frankness is imperatively enjoined.

Moses, from first to last, insists imperatively on the doctrine of personal responsibility to God, which doctrine is the logical sequence of belief in Him as the moral governor of the world.

A marked reform was imperatively needed to restore the belief in the unity of God and set up a higher standard of morality.

A few days later he wrote from Barrackpore, where he had gone to seek the change of air which his health now began imperatively to require:

Others called it "an affront which the House was bound to resent, and the more imperatively in consequence of the absence of a good understanding between the two Houses."

In the progress of a great nation many exigencies must arise imperatively requiring that Congress should authorize the President to act promptly on certain conditions which may or may not afterwards arise.

The Congress of the United States have never passed an act imperatively directing that the public moneys shall be kept in any particular place or places.

Under the Mosaic dispensation it was imperatively commanded,"Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee: he shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best: thou shalt not oppress him."

Under the Mosaic dispensation it was imperatively commanded,"Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee: he shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best: thou shalt not oppress him."

he said imperatively.

A fresh start, at once conscious and scientific, was imperatively demanded.

He had no sooner seated himself than Mayenne, Bouillon, and others of the cabal which had been formed against him proposed that so favourable an opportunity should not be lost of taking his life, and thus ridding the country of the incubus by which it had so long been oppressed in the person of an insolent foreigner; but the project was no sooner communicated to M. de Condé than he imperatively forbade all violence beneath his own roof.

Just as her hand was on the gate a bicycle-bell trilled vigorously behind her, and, from a distance of twenty yards, a voice cried imperatively 'Open the gate, please!' Miss Rockett looked round, and saw Hilda Shale slowly wheeling forward, in expectation that way would be made for her.

Would He hold me to his heart, if I TOBY-DOG, (imperatively) 'Sh! KIKI-THE-DEMURE What? TOBY-DOG She stirred.

Yet our duty to these churches here and to the Church at home and to our Master demands of us imperatively that we state fully and frankly our views.

How these diverging rights are finally to be adjusted is at this moment the problem of problems in Ireland, and still imperatively awaits solution.

She ran impatiently out on the veranda, to the edge of the steps, and imperatively demanded greater haste of him with her will before she called aloud to him: "George!" He had quickened his pace in mystical response to her mystical urgence, before he could have heard her; now he looked up and answered, "Well?" "Oh, how united we are!"

Although Booby Island is a mere rock, from the various associations connected with it, being during one half of the year the constant resort of Europeans, it becomes at once a place of interest, and imperatively demands some notice at our hands.

Thus Kolmagórof's daughter had imperatively demanded a woollen tippet, and as the poor Cossack had nothing of the sort in the house, he had started out through the village to find one.

Every specification thus far examined has held the application imperatively to the United States.

May it be long ere necessity imperatively demands his epitaph, good or indifferent, say all of us.

It is undoubtedly a most relaxing and unhealthy one, and therefore requires the more imperatively to be met by energetic and invigorating habits both of body and mind.

157 examples of  imperatively  in sentences