317 Verbs to Use for the Word observation

They seem to have entirely escaped observation: indeed, they might never exist for all that the average guide tells one.

He makes that observation in opposition to the atheistical argument of the creation of the world by chance.

I remained at the mouth of the Pelly during the next day taking magnetic and astronomical observations, and making some measurements of the river.

Jane, I'll repeat my former observation.

I shall, therefore, only add this observation, that the indemnification, however liberally offered, will be wholly, at the disposal of those who shall receive the examinations, by whom, when such discoveries are not made as they may happen to expect, the witnesses may be charged with reserve and insincerity, and be prosecuted for those crimes which could never have been known but by their own confession.

To this I hastily fastened the paper, and passed on to avoid observation.

Having completed observations at 2.10, steered 300 degrees along the foot of a range of trap hills; at 3.50 passed a dry salt lake on our right, and at 5.15 bivouacked on the side of a trap hill, among some fine oat-grass growing on calcareous tufa.

The expectation of obtaining a second observation will never be received as a satisfactory reason for postponing the communication of the first.

The first part of Gleanings in Europe, giving an account of his residence in France, followed in the same year; and the second part of the same work, containing his observations on England, was published in April, 1837.

But it would be very far from giving you an estimate of the extent of the distress if we were to confine our observations to those who are dependent upon parochial relief alone.

One maiden seated in our immediate vicinity was, I perceived, the object of Eveena's especial interest, and, at first on this account alone, attracted my observation.

On the advantage of an early and prompt application of remedies in the diseases of childhood, generally so active in their progress and severe in their character, it is unnecessary to offer any observation.

We shall so far conclude these observations on the chimera of astrology and medicine with the following remarks in the words of Chamber against Knight's work, which defends this fanciful science, if science it may be called.

At last I finished my observations, and desired the children to go.

The master heard this observation, and said to his disciples: 'What shall I practise, charioteering or archery?

These general rules are but the comparing our more general and abstract ideas, which are the workmanship of the mind, made, and names given to them for the easier dispatch in its reasonings, and drawing into comprehensive terms and short rules its various and multiplied observations.

The parish-book in which the number of the baptised is to be seen, confirms this observation.'

-23- I remember Jeeves saying on one occasionI forgot how the subject had arisenhe may simply have thrown the observation out, as he does sometimes, for me to take or leavethat hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

And first, Mr. Locke's beautiful modes of which will greatly illustrate the preceding observations.

The result, however, of your indefatigable exertions, so far as this unhappy man is concerned, comes to this" His lordship then turned and addressed his observations on the result to me.

I compared my observations with the almanac of Giovanni da Monteregio, which was composed for the meridian of the city of Ferrara, verifying them with the calculations in the tables of King Alfonso, and, afterward, with the many observations I had myself made one night with another.

Transits were observed and chronometers were interchanged when the temperature was lower than 19° below zero: and when the native assistants, though paid highly, deserted on account of the severity of the weather, the British officers still continued the observations upon whose delicacy everything depended.

Henceforward I shall not record my observations, except where they implied an unexpected or altered result.

Dr. Wallich verified my observation, and added the interesting discovery that, not unfrequently, bodies similar to these "coccoliths" were aggregated together into spheroids, which lie termed "coccospheres."

Greene made a careful study of the sharpers and rascals of London and published his observations in a series of realistic pamphlets.

317 Verbs to Use for the Word  observation