784 examples of temporarily in sentences

On the way up the Gulf, Captain Simcoe of the Pembroke died, and the ship was given temporarily to Lieutenant Collins of Durell's ship, and afterwards to Captain Wheelock, who remained in her till after Cook left.

Prisoners, other than general prisoners, will be furnished with food from their respective companies or from the organizations to which they may be temporarily attached.

The aëroplane shot upward, carrying as a passenger a man temporarily crazy from fright.

Mrs. Lawton became more coherent, Mr. Lawton more communicative; Maude Eliza stopped whiningoccasionally and temporarily.

Curiosity in regard to the others should be temporarily repressed, and inspection of them delayed until a more fitting opportunity.

The following letter from Finley to his brothers was written while he was temporarily at home, and shows the deep religious bent of his mind which he kept through life: CHARLESTOWN, March 15, 1805.

" These exhortations seem to have had, temporarily, at least, the desired effect, for in a letter to his parents dated December 18, 1805, young Morse says: "I shall not go out to gun any more, for I know it makes you anxious about me.

After some fruitless attempts to move him, his father and mother temporarily desisted.

The State temporarily adopted a rule by which the school fund was thereafter not distributed, as formerly, according to the number of inhabitants below the age of sixteen.

The terrors of the Statute of Anne having been temporarily removed, Mr. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN headed a little queue of Ministers coming up to take the Oath.

Mr. McCALLUM SCOTT has been rewarded for his consistent admirationdid he not publish a eulogy of "Winston Churchill in Peace and War" when his hero's fortunes were temporarily clouded?and on two days a week will have the privilege of acting as lightning-conductor.

In as few words as possible, she stated that the woman had not been discharged, but had left of her own accord without any good reason; that she did not like her, and was glad to get rid of her; that she had an excellent cook in view, and that until this person could come to her, she had engaged, temporarily, a very good woman.

Had Miss Panney known who it was who was coming temporarily to the Cobhurst kitchen, it is not likely that she could have glided so quietly from the subject of household service to that of the apple prospect and Miriam's success with hens, and from these to the Dranes.

" This last remark of the teacher still further incensed Godfrey, and led him temporarily to forget himself.

For the same reason the sonnetnot, however, without a long and really bitter fightwas able to win a secure place in German reflective lyric poetry; indeed it had already been once temporarily in our possession during the seventeenth century.

The early Faustthe pessimist, murderer, seducerwas to be presented as temporarily wandering in the dark; as a man who had gone grievously wrong in passionate error, but was essentially "good" by virtue of his aspiring nature, and hence, in the Lord's fulness of time, was to be led out into the light and saved.

France endorsed him temporarily until Charles became reconciled to Henry, and then he dropped Perkin like a heated potato.

Not a permanent Civil Servant; one could not work for this ludicrous government more than temporarily, to tide over the Great Interruption.

Of the numerous classes of persons from the north who temporarily reside in the slave states, the mechanics who find employment on the plantations, are the only persons who are in circumstances to look "behind the scenes."

The Kaiser, if he is not too afraid of the precedent of Sarajevo, may make a great entry into Constantinople, with an effect of conquering what is after all only a temporarily allied capital.

Most of our privately owned forests have been temporarily ruined by practices of this sort.

CHAPTER XXIII IM WASHINGTON Meantime, the storm dreaded as so immediate by the administration at Washingtonthe organization of a new political party, born of the unrest over the slavery questionhad spent its force, and, temporarily, long since had muttered away in the distance, leaving scarce a trace behind it on the political sky.

Temporarily the Romans had a respite from war for the remainder of the year, so that they even held the so-called augurium salutis after a long interval.

Then the remainder of the multitude, even if it has not been previously involved in the transactions, now through pity of the beaten and envy of the victorious side, coöperates with the former, fearing that it may suffer the same evils as the downtrodden element and hoping that it may win the same success as the force temporarily in the ascendant.

Dirty, unsanitary, miserable as they usually are, if they were closed by law, hundreds, perhaps thousands of domestics temporarily out of work, would be turned into the streets.

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