509 examples of pregnant in sentences

But so many pregnant events happened in Canada during these seven years, while so few happened in his own career, that it is much more important for us to follow her history than his biography.

I had then become something forehanded, and being in my forty-fourth year, I purchased my wife Meg, and thereby prevented having another child to buy, as she was then pregnant.

The events of 1830, startling and warning, and those of 1848, more pregnant, if possible, with warning than the former, awakened a spirit of humanity in England, which was also a spirit of prudence and of common sense.

Heavy forebodings rumbled out in the rocking and rolling of the endless coachesthe clang of a future, pregnant with death and pain.

Beautiful and lonely hills they were, eloquent of toil, expressive with the brown squares in the green, the lowly homes of men, the long lines of roads running everywhither, overwhelmingly pregnant with meaningwheatwheatwheatnothing but wheat, a staggering visual manifestation of vital need, of noble promise.

Across the top of the Argus in similar type ran the pregnant line: "POTTS FOREVER, BUT MAYNE FOR COUNTY JUDGE.

This life and all this world can offer, are but specks in his omniscient eye, and what to us seems evil may be pregnant with good.

The milk may also be rendered less nutritive, and diminished in quantity, by the mother again becoming pregnant.

Unless, therefore, a mother is obliged to resort to this measure, from becoming pregnant, or any other unavoidable cause, if she consult the welfare of her child, she will not give up nursing at this early period.

Indulgences have been given to pregnant women both before and after their delivery; premiums have been offered for the rearing of infants to a certain age; religious instruction has been allowed to many.

" Had De Quincey liberated our minds from suspense by first presenting the thought which first arose in his own mind,namely, that we are thrown back upon scenes and remembrances by phantoms of lost power, &c.the beauty of his language in its pregnant suggestiveness would have been felt at once.

All this time he sat thoughtful, and even pale; for his mind was teeming with the pregnant consequences of such an outbreak.

Such was the commencement of a day, which, while it brought forth nothing alarming to the family of the Hutted Knoll, was still pregnant with important consequences.

Maud was dragged ahead, as much as she ran; and the period when the three were passing swiftly round to the gate, was pregnant with imminent risk.

Then she awoke to joy; all things became Pregnant with deep significance.

Yet being pregnant still with powrefull grace, 50 And full of fruitfull Love, that loves to get Things like himselfe and to enlarge his race, His second brood, though not of powre so great, Yet full of beautie, next he did beget, An infinite increase of angels bright, 55 All glistring glorious in their Makers light.

He was deemed a master of it, nevertheless; and it is curious that Ben Jonson applies to him in prose the same commendation which he gave Shakspeare in verse, saying, that he "performed that in our tongue which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome"; and he adds this pregnant sentence:"In short, within his view and about his time were all the wits born that could honor a language or help study.

I myself hoped it a Liquer case pregnant with Eau de Vie and such odd Nectar.

On Napoleon's return from Elba he voted for him, but made strong objections against the formation of a peerage, which he said was perfectly useless in France, and pregnant with mischief to boot, as it would only serve as an appui to despotism.

Following the example of mathematics thus misunderstood, the mission of philosophy was made to consist in the development of the truths slumbering in pregnant first principles by means of logical analysis.

Sense is the enemy rather than the servant of true knowledge, which consists in the development and explication of pregnant innate conceptions and principles.

Maternity handbook for pregnant mothers and expectant fathers.

STEVENS, ANNE A. Maternity handbook for pregnant mothers and expectant fathers.

An Interesting condition: the diary of a pregnant woman.

Not full sails hasting loaden home, Nor the chaste lady's pregnant womb, Nor Cynthia teeming shows so fair, As two eyes, swoln with weeping, are The sparkling glance that shoots desire, Drench'd in these waves, does lose its fire.

509 examples of  pregnant  in sentences