268 examples of intelligently in sentences

Be this as it may, it is one of the most pleasant sauces which come to table, and should be most carefully and intelligently prepared.

It showed that it was intelligently following the reading of it, for there was dissent when Article Eight was reached.

At the same time the National forest laws were being most strictly and intelligently enforced.

It is the work of a writer intelligently familiar with the Greek and Roman classics, and it thus stands beside Elyot's Governour, which appeared two years before, as one of the earliest illustrations of the influence of the Renaissance on our vernacular literature.

"It is true, Excellencyit is true, comradesI have perfected a discovery which I offer as a free gift to the cause, and by means of which, intelligently employed, we can, if we will, make all London a graveyard.

Yet if society be, as I assume it to be, an organism operating on mechanical principles, we may perhaps, by pondering upon history, learn enough of those principles to enable us to view, more intelligently than we otherwise should, the social phenomena about us.

We may confidently expect that a more pronounced mastery over diseases of the mind will come when physicians in general are taught psychiatry clinically, so that the beginnings of mental alienation may be intelligently met by the family practitioner.

Never before was the American mind so intelligently directed to European affairs.

The advantages conferred by command of the sea must be utilised intelligently; and it was bad management which permitted an important anchorage to remain for more than a fortnight in the hands of an invading force.

"Having made so much progress in our analysis, we shall approach more intelligently another important aspect of the "sweating system."

Witmer (1910) reports, in confirmation of Haggerty's results, intelligently imitative behavior in P. irus.

The varied forms of intelligently adaptive behavior exhibited by this ape convinced Witmer of ideational experience and even of an approach to reasoning.

He must study the whole question intelligently; that was imperative.

On knocking, we were instantly admitted by a servant-girl, who smiled intelligently when we told our errand, and showed us into a low and very plain parlor, not more than twelve or fifteen feet square.

Mrs. Gardner read a chapter from the Bible while we were there, and these women argued with her most intelligently.

I think we shall find that it was due to man's intelligently and carefully and scrupulously going into partnership with Nature by obeying her laws.

" I break the continuity of the narrative for a moment to note that while Morse was making copies of famous paintings in Rome, and studying intelligently the works of the old masters, he was not forgetful of the young academy at home, which he had helped to found and of which he was still president.

" The dog wagged his tail intelligently, took the bouquet carefully in his mouth, carried it to his mistress's grave, and laid it among the other flowers.

And openings are employed with three combined objects, that we may be listened to with friendly feelings, intelligently and attentively.

" Here is a third clause, which, like the other two, makes no mention of slavery or slaves, in express terms; and yet, like them, was intelligently framed and mutually understood by the parties to the ratification, and intended both to protect the slave system and to restore runaway slaves.

It ought to be stated here, that two of the most effective advocates of the anti-slavery cause are femalesthe Misses Grimkénatives of South Carolinabrought up in the midst of the usages of slaverymost intelligently acquainted with the merits of the system, and qualified, in an eminent degree, to communicate their views to others in public addresses.

And in that injustice of chronic self-excuse which characterizes all human beings who do not live by intelligently formed and intelligently executed plan, she was now trying to soothe herself with blaming him for her low spirits; in fact, they were wholly the result of her consciously unworthy mode of life, and of an incessant internal warfare, exhausting and depressing.

And in that injustice of chronic self-excuse which characterizes all human beings who do not live by intelligently formed and intelligently executed plan, she was now trying to soothe herself with blaming him for her low spirits; in fact, they were wholly the result of her consciously unworthy mode of life, and of an incessant internal warfare, exhausting and depressing.

May not the flux of sensible experience itself contain a rationality that has been overlooked, so that the real remedy would consist in harking back to it more intelligently, and not in advancing in the opposite direction away from it and even away beyond the intellectualist criticism that disintegrates it, to the pseudo-rationality of the supposed absolute point of view.

In order that tests may be intelligently compared, it is important that account be taken of the speed at which the stress was applied.

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