37 examples of revolutionised in sentences

In such a situation, before the railways revolutionised travel in England, how could Ashford have had any importance?

That spirit has revolutionised many a false notion about Christianity as it has about Islam.

The result was that when Greece was at last liberated from the Turks, Hadgi Stavros returned to his old trade with a large capital, and a genius for organisation which enabled him to revolutionise the business of brigandage.

These anti-revolutionary States combining to revolutionise a rebellious province of an unoffending ally!

We must revolutionise our Governments; we must recognise the abject folly of allowing these vital questions of peace, war, and armaments to be decided according to the caprice or advantage of a single man, a clique of courtiers, a gang of adventurers, or the Cabal of a Cabinet formed from the very classes which have most to gain and least to lose, whether from actual war or the competition in armaments.

Painters saw at a glance that the genius which had revolutionised sculpture was now destined to introduce a new style and spirit into their art.

They have revolutionised the estimate of their economic importance, and it is scarcely too much to say that when, in the long run, the military strength of the Allies bears down the strength of Germany, it will be this superiority of our women which enables us to pit a woman atthe censorship will object to exact geography upon this pointagainst a man at Essen which has tipped the balance of this war.

He attacks the curriculum and tells us we must reduce or revolutionise instruction and exercise in the dead languages, introduce a broader handling of history, a more inspiring arrangement of scientific courses, and so forth.

It will revolutionise government far more than a mere change from kingdom to republic or vice versa could possibly do; it will give a new and unprecedented sort of government to the world.

My husband says if one were held in every church in the land the country would be revolutionised.

We forget that he made the ancient symbol the starting-point of a revolutionised doctrine.

A small measure of success will be enough to show their possibilities, their ability to revolutionise Polar transport.

She had been vividly impressed by the scene in which they had just participated, she had for a time believed in the manifestations; the swift exposure had violently revolutionised her ideas.

There used to be talkas though this stuff would revolutionise everything ...

And though for the present his subject is history, and human morality as it appears to have been revolutionised and finally fixed by that history, and not the theology which subsequent in date is yet the foundation of both, it is difficult to imagine any reader going along with him and not breaking out at length into the burst, "My Lord and my God."

When he became Bishop he very soon revolutionised the old notion of a Bishop's duties.

It is not too much to say that they have done more than anything else to revolutionise the whole idea of preaching in the English Church.

He has really, this time at any rate, without any touch of exaggeration in the phrase, found something to revolutionise human life.

Within that period, the American Union, after a tremendous war, has revolutionised the social institutions of the South, and reconstructed the constitution.

Land legislation has revolutionised the conditions of ownership.

This had to be revolutionised entirely in the minds of men, therefore Lutheranism depends solely on the Bible.

Thus she carried her restless spirit through a few more years of wandering and growing poverty, until a chance visit to Spurgeon's Tabernacle revolutionised her life.

Iron, copper, and coal abound in vast quantities; has coal-fields that, it is said, if they were worked, "would revolutionise the trade of the world."

If this could be done the $95,000,000 worth of seats in the Exchange would be worth less than five millions, and, what is of far greater import to all the people, the financial world would be revolutionised.

' It is to men of science rather than to philosophers that we owe the 'descriptive theory' of scientific concepts which, within the last few years, has gone far to revolutionise the prevailing attitude of philosophy to science.

37 examples of  revolutionised  in sentences