3349 examples of remote in sentences

" "That risk is so remote, I shall not let it give me any trouble.

The only serious resistance offered came from the regions in which other Chinese popular leaders had established themselves, especially the remote provinces in the west and south-west, which had a different social structure and had been relatively little affected by the Mongol regime.

T'ang wrote the well-known drama Mu-tan-ting ("The Peony Pavilion"), one of the finest love-stories of Chinese literature, full of romance and remote from all reality.

The language of the classical works is so remote from the language of daily life that no uneducated person can understand it.

This was the remote heart of Back Therea primeval land where the demons of lust and death walked unrestrainedand the shadow of the moonlit trees fell dark upon her.

Here beneath enormous beeches were clustering the timid deer, "in sunshine remote;" and the matin songs of birds were sounding from the countless clumps which skirt this retreat.

For there are remote corners, even of the United States, where the primitive conditions still subsist, and where woman still bears her old-time relation to industry, where the industrial life of the girl flows on with no gap or wrench into the occupational life of the married woman.

These Cael had colonized, in very remote times, the northern parts of Ireland, as the Fir-bolg or Belgae of Britain had colonized the southern parts.

"Of course he does not like the idea of my leaving him and going away to such dreadful and remote places as Denver and Omaha, and I don't know what else; but he will not oppose me in the end, and when you come on again" "By thunder!" exclaimed Sam; "ef thar ain't one of them cussed sharps a watchin' 'em.

In a letter written to a friend, in 1846, he says, "The tyranny of our mother-country, today most acute, will have this resultthat within a period of time not very remote the Cubans will be compelled to take up arms to banish her."

Modern sanitation in Cuba has made yellow fever a remote possibility, and the drinking water in Havana is as pure as any in the world.

"Most of whom live remote from one an other."Webster cor.

Specifically, Merle Whipple was said to be addressing throngs of despairing toilers not only in New York, but in places as remote as Chicago.

The bed was strewn with books and copygraphed sheets of instructions from his remote correspondence tutors.

His eyes became remote in their expression....

Then she looked towards him, a remote friendly little figure, made a gesture of farewell, and disappeared.

The town itself is of very remote origin, and stands on the site of the Roman station Camboricum, on the Via Devana.

On market-days, Dorchester is crowded with carriers' vans and innumerable vehicles which have brought in the farmers and their families from remote corners of the surrounding country, and it is then that one is able to select examples of many of the characters created by the novelist.

Dry stamping may be said to be almost a necessity in dealing with these rich silver ores, as with the employment of water there is a great loss of silver, owing to the finer particles being carried away in suspension, and thus getting mixed with the slimes, from which it is exceedingly difficult to recover them, especially in those remote regions where the cost of maintaining large ore-dressing establishments is very heavy.

I said Yes to my father, because the moral courage to say No was lacking, and I put my trust in the future, as well I might, for a fair prospect of idleness lay before me, and the chance of my passing any examination was, indeed, remote.

The first six years of his lifehe was born in 1836were spent in Mount Tabor, a Vermont hamlet with the rude life of a remote country town three quarters of a century ago.

Moreover, in the region of industrial, social, and civic reform he stands out conspicuously as a bold champion of the Golden Rule in its application to every-day activities; and though sometimes charged with being a dreamer, he shows that the sky (to use his own figure) is less remote than is commonly supposed, and in fact adjoins the surface of the earth where human feet daily walk.

I leave that as a pastime to those who live in the country, or in remote places where ideas, like fashions, are some ten years late.

Ferragut felt an interest in the remote love-affairs of the Neapolitan great lady with the prudent and aristocratic Spanish magnate.

The demand for short-time loans, therefore, in such times of stress, fluctuates rapidly, and exceedingly high interest rates prevail in these loan markets for a few days or a few weeks, rates which have only a remote relationship with the usual capitalization of most agents.

3349 examples of  remote  in sentences