1673 examples of void in sentences

I knew its utter hopelessness; and the Dawn and her cargo went with the hundreds of other ships and cargoes, that were sunk in the political void created by the declaration of war, in 1812.

Hereupon the wives were silent; yet they murmured, "What woman is so void of vanity, as not to desire to seem beautiful to the men also, at the same time that she seems beautiful to one man only?"

The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this agreement shall not void the remaining provisions. 1.F.6.

The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this agreement shall not void the remaining provisions. 1.F.6.

'Tis impossible to describe the oddity of my situation at present, which, however, is not void of some pleasant circumstances.

Of course, the sale was ipso jure void.

their persons delivered to the creditors; the sufferings of famine were left unrelieved that parents might be forced to sell their children or themselves; kidnapping increased until no man or woman and especially no child was safe outside a village; and wars and raids were multiplied until towns by hundreds were swept from the earth and great zones lay void of their former teeming population.

The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this agreement shall not void the remaining provisions. 1.F.6.

And it isn't my fault that I was on friendly terms with Mademoiselle Juliette before she forsook the world, etc., etc., and turned to you to fill the void.

From these grave or graceful classic forms, satisfied with their own goodliness, and void of inner symbolism, the Christian sculptor drank the inspiration of Renaissance art.

"Now the Definition of a CONJUNCTION is as followsa Part of Speech, void of Signification itself, but so formed as to help Signification by making TWO or more significant Sentences to be ONE significant Sentence.

The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this agreement shall not void the remaining provisions. 1.F.6.

Otherwise our promise is void.

Palladius, having gotten his health, Kalander, who found in him a piercing wit, void of ostentation, high-erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy, and a behaviour so noble as gave a majesty to adversity, and enamoured with a fatherly love towards him, proceeded to tell him of Arcadia.

Philoclea, so bashful as though her excellencies had stolen into her before she was aware; Pamela of high thoughts, who avoids pride by making it one of her excellencies to be void of pride.

Phantasmagoria filled an aching void during the ten years which elapsed between the appearance of Verses and Translations and that of Fly Leaves.

But it allows fourteen cases where a marriage can be declared absolutely null and void, as if it had never existed; and in these cases the man or woman may marry again.

" By the doctrine of "diriment impediments" the Pope or a duly constituted representative can declare that a marriage has been null and void from the very beginning because of some impediment defined in the canon law.

Then there is "disparity of worship," which renders void the marriage of a Christianthat is, a Roman Catholic, with an infidel,that is, one who is unbaptised.

Then there is "spiritual relationship"; for example, the marriage of one who stood as sponsor in confirmation with a parent of the child is null and void.

On the basis of this avowed lack of intent, his marriage with Josephine was declared null and void, and he was free to marry Louisa.

Complete dissolution of the marriage tie (a vinculo matrimonii) took place only on a declaration of the Ecclesiastical Court that on account of some canonical impediment, like consanguinity, the marriage was null and void from the beginning.

They are very subtle, the women there, with highly strung nerves always in search for new pleasures, fresh sensations, and truly void of any idealism.

The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this agreement shall not void the remaining provisions. 1.F.6.

At each of the adjacent holes stood a little group with a lantern on the ground shining up the hole, and with one man kneeling and aiming at the round void before him, waiting for anything that might emerge.

1673 examples of  void  in sentences