311 examples of spontaneously in sentences

The only person he wasn't sworn friends with was the handy-man, and there came to be a legend current in the camp, that Kaviak's first attempt at spontaneously stringing a sentence under that roof was, "Me got no use for Potts.

THE SIMPLICITY OF THE PRIMITIVE AGES has frequently been an object of poetical admiration, and it delights the imagination to picture men living upon such fruits as spring spontaneously from the earth, and desiring no other beverages to slake their thirst, but such as fountains and rivers supply.

There are zigzag cuttings and carvings, which I do not know how to name scientifically, round the arches of the doors and windows; but nothing that seems to have flowered out spontaneously, as natural incidents of a grand and beautiful design.

This wonderful contrivance is readily seen by opening the keel-leaf of the flowers of broom before they burst spontaneously.

There are instances of human creatures who have taken fire spontaneously, and been totally consumed.

In Siberia the roots of the Butemus, or flowering rush, are eaten, which is well worth further enquiry, as they grow spontaneously in our ditches and rivers, which at present produce no esculent vegetables; and might thence become an article of useful cultivation.

In the Marchantia polymorpha some yellow wool proceeds from the flower-bearing anthers, which moves spontaneously in the anther, while it drops its dust like atoms.

From this fermentation of vices loathing alone could spring, and if anything were born overnight it would be at best a mushroom, for mushrooms only can spring spontaneously from filth.

esplendor, m., splendor. espontáneamente, spontaneously. espontáneo, -a, spontaneous. esposa, f., wife espuela, f., spur. espuma, f., foam, froth.

Whether any of these great thoughts would have suggested themselves spontaneously to Epictetuswhether there was an inborn wisdom and nobleness in the mind of this slave which would have enabled him to elaborate such views from his own consciousness, we cannot tell; they do not, however, express his sentiments only, but belong in fact to the moral teaching of the great Stoic school, in the doctrines of which he had received instruction.

The sneer is pointless, and Christian moralists have spontaneously drawn attention to the fact.

" Such are the sentiments of West India planters; expressed, in the majority of cases, spontaneously, and mostly in illustration of other statements.

There the fountains gush spontaneously from the rocks; here they must first be dug out of the earth.

We all rushed spontaneously into the thicket, and all towards the same point; but found nothing.

Some few leaped into the boat at the stern, lowered and cut it away; others dropped spontaneously into file, and passed the dripping buckets of sea-water, to keep, if possible, the flames in check.

We see that it is to begin at the wrong end, to assail the deductions as impossible, instead of sedulously building up a state of mind in which their impossibility would become spontaneously visible.

These changes arise spontaneously from the operation of the whole body of social conditions, external and internal.

When it is said that the various successive changes in thought and institution present and consummate themselves spontaneously, no one means by spontaneity that they come to pass independently of human effort and volition.

For though the penalties of disapproval may be just the same, whether deliberately inflicted, or naturally and spontaneously falling on the object of such disapproval, yet there is a very intelligible difference between the two processes in their effect on the two parties concerned.

Around me had spontaneously formed an efficient service for information, the runners of the various sections coming to me at Kalepa with the earliest information on every event of importance, and I communicated with the legations at Athens and our own minister at Constantinople.

Again, he says that marriage is only sacred when it is an inward attraction confirmed by social and personal obligations; "for a marriage the bond of which is merely an external restriction, not the voluntary, contented self-restriction of lovein short, a marriage which is not spontaneously concluded, spontaneously willed, self-sufficingis not a true marriage, and therefore not a truly moral marriage."

Again, he says that marriage is only sacred when it is an inward attraction confirmed by social and personal obligations; "for a marriage the bond of which is merely an external restriction, not the voluntary, contented self-restriction of lovein short, a marriage which is not spontaneously concluded, spontaneously willed, self-sufficingis not a true marriage, and therefore not a truly moral marriage."

Before I was recalled home, French, in which I spontaneously thought, was more familiar than English to my ear, my tongue, and my pen.

[D] did I, not used to make A present joy the matter of a song, Pour forth that day my soul in measured strains That would not be forgotten, and are here Recorded: to the open fields I told 50 A prophecy: poetic numbers came Spontaneously to clothe in priestly robe A renovated spirit singled out, Such hope was mine, for holy services.

He allowed the natural wish of the people to work itself out spontaneously.

311 examples of  spontaneously  in sentences