303 examples of increasingly in sentences

We must be, not less spiritual Christians, but increasingly intellectual ones, as time rolls on.

To the end of her life she increasingly realised and brought others to realise the paramount importance of the personal work of the Holy Spirit.

Throughout this period the English mediæval tradition of classical theory was highly important, losing ground but gradually as the influence first of the rhetoric newly recovered from the classics and then of Italian criticism produced an increasingly stronger effect on English criticism.

But the public interest in style was increasingly comparable to that in athletic agility.

I think you would feel some interest in our Bible class: it becomes increasingly instructive and agreeable to all engaged in it.

self-exposuresand Hilda more so than George Cannon; Hilda was too impatient and impulsive not to tear, at increasingly frequent intervals, the veil of conventional formality.

The training, especially of officers, becomes increasingly scholastic.

The 'Two Power' standard, under the stress of German competition, became increasingly difficult to maintain, and English Liberals were inclined to denounce it as wasteful of money.

As he thus by degrees stirred up the nobles of the Gabians to renew the war, and himself accompanied the most active of their youth on plundering parties and expeditions, and unreasonable credit was increasingly given to all his words and actions, framed as they were with the object of deceiving, he was at last chosen general-in-chief in the war.

Since the practice of writing first novels is becoming increasingly popular with young authors it was inevitable that a "First Novel Library" should find its way on to the market.

He was rested and tan, increasingly coiled for some kind of action.

He felt increasingly responsible for her.

Their camps were much nearer to their port, the organization of their services was far better and more complete, and as in the first place the siege work had been equally divided between them, the numbers at that time being nearly the same, the work of our men had become increasingly hard as their numbers diminished, while that of the French grew lighter, for their strength had been trebled by reinforcements from home.

] %(b) Idealistic Reaction against the Scientific Spirit.%In opposition to the preponderance of natural science and the empirico-skeptical tendency of the philosophy of the day conditioned by it, an idealistic counter-movement is making itself increasingly felt as the years go on.

The Romantic school was the first to try to place the conception of national literature as a whole on an autochthonous basis, and the scientific speculation to which Romanticism gave rise, has, since the Brothers Grimm, also resulted in serviceable rules gained from the increasingly thorough knowledge of language, of national development, and of social conditions.

In all his subsequent collections of poems the same attempt is made, it is true with increasingly rigid interpretation of the idea of "completeness," and in so far one is reminded in this connection of the theoretic intentions and performances of Gottsched.

Jane seemed to me to be increasingly interesting; she was acquiring new subtleties, complexities, and comprehensions, and shedding crudities.

As he grew from boyhood to adolescence it became increasingly evident that his mind had processes of its ownout of the Vicar's control.

It also furnished a centre about which gradually grew up a hierarchy with an increasingly elaborate ritual, and a body of laws which ultimately became the characteristic features of Judaism.

Hamilton was the only one whom he could find to show him the way, and thus circumstances more and more compelled Washington to accept Hamilton's guidance, while at the same time it seemed increasingly clear to the opposition that it was above all things necessary to crush Hamilton.

Perhaps, as the ages come and go and man's life grows richer, its questions more restless for answer, its moral supports called upon to bear heavier interests of faith, its enterprises more often and searchingly compelled to defend themselves, the voices of time will be increasingly potent and worthy of his attention.

And this brings us to the second great truth which is outgrowing increasingly clear in the consciousness of the Church.

Elizabeth is increasingly weak, but enjoys great peace.

She is daily the subject of my thoughts, and her memory becomes increasingly dear to me.

Artificial fertilizers are increasingly used, to be sure, but they are obtained in other ways.

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