7596 examples of indicates in sentences

But whatever weight we may attach to this single date, there is no corroborative proof that he travelled twice to Venice, and everything in the Ricordo indicates that it refers to the period of his flight from Florence.

No one who studies this ceremonial of Roman marriage, in the light of the ideas which it indicates and reflects, can avoid the conclusion that the position of the married woman must have been one of substantial dignity, calling for and calling out a corresponding type of character.

" "He is unaware of what Miss Whitney has done?" "I do not know of a surety, for he made no reference to it, but you heard his remark, which indicates that he is ignorant.

He fetches a stick, coaxes him out of the house, drops it at his feet; then retiring backwards, barking, plainly indicates his desire to have it thrown for him.

The inclination of this rod indicates the presence of water-springs and precious metals. Now to rivulets from the mountains Point the rods of fortune-tellers.

Language itself indicates, that the whole system of moral rectitude is comprised in it[Greek: energetein], benefacere, beneficencethe generic term being, in common parlance, emphatically restricted to works of charity.

As the word Gethsemane means the "oil press" the "Garden" was in all probability an olive yard, whose actual site, though it cannot be determined with certainty, must have been in the immediate vicinity at least of the spot which age-long tradition indicates as the scene of the Agony.

For one, it indicates a generosity to convert memories into history, which would otherwise have been consigned to the dustbin of amnesia.

That this not only assumes but reflects the dreadful significance of "sold" indicates why we still need guerrillas in the newsroom.

This indicates the latter, or last mentioned; that, the former, or first mentioned: as, 'Both wealth and poverty are temptations; that tends to excite pride, this, discontent.

The Indicative mood is that form of the verb, which simply indicates or declares a thing: as, I write; you know: or asks a question; as, "Do you know?""Know ye not?" The Potential mood is that form of the verb which expresses the power, liberty, possibility, or necessity, of the being, action, or passion: as, "I can walk; he may ride; we must go.

4. The indicative mood is that form of a verb, which simply indicates or declares a thing, or asks a question.

4. The indicative mood is that form of the verb, which simply indicates or declares a thing, or asks a question.

what emotion indicates differs from oh as denoting earnestness, before nouns or pronouns put absol.

of entirely needless, how to be disposed of unintelligently misapplied, what indicates, Words, PUNCT.

This dedication indicates, that a quarrel was commenced between our author and the critic Rymer.

Comic situation Dryden did not greatly study; indeed I hardly recollect any, unless in the closing scene of "The Spanish Friar," which indicates any peculiar felicity of invention.

A brief survey of the legislation of various States in the past year, 1913, reveals the manifold measures already adopted for the further protection of women and indicates the trend of laws in the near future.

She can create character as well as analyze it, and with that brilliant command of resources which indicates a high order of genius.

It indicates that the writer's attention had already been directed to the richness of this material for the purposes of the novelist.

This sensitiveness to the changes of the outward world is a large element in her mind, and indicates the reality of her poetic gifts.

Faith in providence is faith in one's own worth; it indicates the divine reality and significance of our own being.

" The intimate sympathy of George Eliot and Miss Hennell indicates that they followed much the same studies, and it is certain they arrived at very similar conclusions.

Thus, I had acquired the proof that, not only does the total adduction of the thumb characterize death, but that this phenomenon indicates the approach of death in proportion to its intensity.

2 Here the Holy Ghost is evidently out of place, for He indicates relations which belong only to the Word.

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