11808 examples of occurs in sentences

"It occurs to me, Weldon, that you're becoming insolent.

"Think it over and don't mind putting suggestions up to me if anything occurs to you.

In some cases, the opposite phenomenon occurs.

If an unusually genial day occurs about the seventh of July, we may hear multitudes of them singing merrily on that occasion.

The day of the "general strike" has only been delayed at the eleventh hour in several countries, and a general strike, if it can hold for a sufficient period, means, where-ever it occurs and whenever it succeeds, the end of civilization and the loosing of the floods of anarchy.

I was surprised to find in this masque a long passage that occurs also in Chapman's Byron's Tragedie (ed.

This occurs again in A Very Woman, V. 4, line 10,

Though the thought occurs in Tacitus and Simplicius, Milton seems to have adopted it, as he has done many other of his most striking passages from Massinger.

It occurs also in at least one other play of Massinger's, but the passage has escaped me for the moment.

An expression which, with a slight change from "spoken" to "comprehended," occurs in almost every one of Massinger's plays.

A little lower down, "At all parts" occurs in almost every play of Massinger.

Page 233, "Be ne'er remembered," occurs in almost all Massinger's plays.

On page 264 occurs, "At no part," one of the commonest Massingerisms; and a little lower down, Ever maintained The freedom I was born to.

It also occurs in other Massinger plays. III.

Here occurs another allusion to Henry VIII., And glide away Like a spent exhalation.

The full form "God refuse me" occurs in Webster's White Devil (ed. 1871, p. 7), where Dyce quotes from Taylor, the water poet: "Would so many else in their desperate madnes desire God to Damne them, to Renounce them, to Forsake them, to Confound them, to Sinke them, to Refuse them?"

Further on the name "Jo: Rice" occurs in full.

This line occurs, word for word, in Shirley's Bird in a Cage (IV. 1): ...

At times we fancy that people are utterly unable to believe in the truth of some statement affecting us personally, whereas it never occurs to them to doubt it; but if we give them the slightest opportunity of doubting it, they find it absolutely impossible to believe it any more.

It occurs in The Doctor and Student, a series of dialogues between a doctor of divinity and a student on the laws of England, first published in 1518; and is there (Dialog.

The thought, moreover, that always occurs in the presence of these good debatable pictures, is that any doubt as to their origin merely enriches this already over-rich period, since some one had to paint them.

The rule applies till an extreme case occurs; and how can this be proved?

A stand-up fight between will and willsuch a fight as occurs in, say, the Hippolytus of Euripides, or Racine's Andromaque, or Molière's Tartufe, or Ibsen's Pretenders, or Dumas's Françillon, or Sudermann's Heimat, or Sir Arthur Pinero's Gay Lord Quex, or Mr. Shaw's Candida, or Mr. Galsworthy's Strifesuch a stand-up fight, I say, is no doubt one of the intensest forms of drama.

But bankruptcy sometimes occurs in the form of one or more sudden, sharp crises, and has, therefore, been utilized again and again as a dramatic motive.

But sometimes there occurs some detestable incident, over which it is equally impossible to laugh and to weep.

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