19 examples of intricately in sentences

Thus has been developed one of the most intricately complex governmental systems in the world.

At the last I was brought face to face with a most intricately planned defeat; a defeat insured by one spot on a card.

At a sign from the Senator a young squire came forward, proudly bearing a sword with a jeweled hilt, in an intricately wrought scabbard.

Equity and expediency are, in fact, intricately intertwined in our sense of "What should be"; and our sense of "What should be" in the particular is governed by our knowledge of "What is" in the general.

Events and the influence of characters are woven closely and intricately together into one tragic pattern; and this requires not only characterization, but also the adding to the characters of persistent and dominant motives.

At two sides of the room the walls were laced with silk-covered wires appliqued as thickly and as closely and as intricately as the threads in old point lace, and over these wires the gray-coated operators could talkand did talk pretty constantlywith all the trenches and all the batteries and all the supply camps and with the generals of brigades and of divisions and of corps.

The great emissaries for carrying off the surplus of their aqueous riches, would then appear to be superfluous constructions, nor is it likely that the share in those riches due to the canals and oases, intricately dividing up the wide, dry, continental plains, can ever be realised.

An Enemy of the People is a straightforward, spirited melody; The Wild Duck and Rosmersholm are subtly and intricately harmonized.

In the restaurant, when Paredes left them to produce, as he called it, his surprise, Graham appraised with a frown the voluble people who moved intricately through the hall.

His hairless face was intricately wrinkled.

His face, intricately lined, was as peaceful as Silas Blackburn's had been.

she announcedand Mr. Dagonet, turning, laid an intricately-veined old hand on, hers, and said, with a change of tone that relaxed the tension of the listeners: "My child, if you look like that you'll get it.

The trichillia and the ficus, before noticed, are abundant on these banks, and are all intricately connected with each other by climbing plants which grow to an incredible size, and hang down in rich clusters from the summit to the root of the tree, tending considerably to beautify the richness of the scene.

For she is well born, intricately related to the original weavers of the social cobweb, and knows every one by name and sight; but has found lately, I judge, that this knowledge unbacked by money is no longer a social power that carries beyond mixed tea and charity entertainments.

Table and chairs rested on an intricately patterned carpet that measured at least twenty by twenty-five feet.

"Viewing man as under the influence of novelty, would one suspect that custom also should influence him?Human nature, diversified with many and various springs of action, is wonderfully, and, indulging the expression, intricately constructed."Id., ib., i, 325.

But now he raised a new objection, for beneath her gown the girl had been still abundantly and intricately clad, girded, harnessed.

Directly after the apotheosis of Merle his brother had been taken to the Advance office where, perched upon a high stool, his bare legs intricately entwined among its rungs, he had been taught the surface mysteries of typesetting.

And he began to wonder whether he had not been mistaken about Ally after all, whether her nature was not more subtle and sensitive than he had guessed, more intricately and dangerously mixed.

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