Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Johannes Brahms" ¶ 41
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

also and had
The mudwagon had caught fire also.
This desire, I went on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing.
Foster had brought extra clothing also.
Dill had come up also.
He was asking had it been she who left the love note in his sheets ( she also served as maid ) when he saw the Grafin followed by a stately blond girl approaching his table.
She began to watch a blonde-haired man, also in shorts, standing right at the rear of the wrecked car in the one spot that most of the crowd had detoured slightly.
His superiors had also preached this, saying it was the way for eternal honor.
Wet also were the marine's fatigues and the face had an oily film.
Yet, after Rousseau had given the social contract a new twist with his notion of the General Will, the same philosophy, it may be said, became the idea source of the French Revolution also.
Helion, however, clung to the belief that `` in escaping from the Stalag I had also escaped from Abstraction ''.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
It also implied that Paul Bang-Jensen had been irresponsible.
The Indians who came aboard ship to collect the mail also interested her greatly, even if she was suitably shocked, according to the customs of the society in which she had been reared, to find them `` naked, except a piece of cotton cloth wrapped around their middle ''.
From his playmates in Savannah, Mercer had picked up, along with a soft Southern dialect, traces also of the Gullah dialects of Africa.
This 1930 edition also had songs in it by Vernon Duke and Ira Gershwin, by E. Y. Harburg and Duke, and by Harry Myers.
He had also mastered the Cossack tongue.
It had been whispered privately that she had smiled in the congregation, and the Governor Prence sent to knoe her business, and command, after punishment as the bench see fit, her departure and also anyone who brought her to the place from which she came ' ''.
That fall he submitted to Professor Baker the first acts and outlines of the following acts of several plays, six of them, according to some of his associates, and he also worked on a play that he first called Niggertown, the material for which he had collected during the summer at home.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
He had also sampled various special fields of learning, being unable to miss some study of divinity, Justinian ( law ), and Galen ( medicine ).
He had also learned to dispute extempore remarkably well, the main evidence for which of course is the presence of his name in the honors list of 1628/29.

also and predictable
Snow also fed the smaller, more predictable tributaries, such as the Chinle, Animas, Jemez and Taos rivers.
Candle clocks and sticks of incense that burn down at approximately predictable speeds have also been used to estimate the passing of time.
Because this makes the frequency of the released radio signal also dependent on its origin in a predictable manner, the distribution of protons in the body can be
It can also be an operation that occurs without a regular or predictable time relationship to a specified event ; e. g., the calling of an error diagnostic routine that may receive control at any time during the execution of a computer program.
Although during the day he also saw her as predictable, at night he felt some frightening influences from her room.
The operating system may also provide mechanisms for inter-process communication to enable processes to interact in safe and predictable ways.
Although less common, discs are also used on road bicycles for all-weather cycling with predictable braking, although drums are sometimes preferred as harder to damage in crowded parking, where discs are sometimes bent.
Addition also obeys predictable rules concerning related operations such as subtraction and multiplication.
Bubbles occur not only in real-world markets, with their inherent uncertainty and noise, but also in highly predictable experimental markets.
The locality of reference, also known as the locality principle, is the phenomenon that the collection of the data locations referenced in a short period of time in a running computer often consists of relatively well predictable clusters.
There are two grammatical genders, usually called human and non-human ( the first includes gods and the word for " statue " in some instances, but not plants or animals, the latter also includes collective plural nouns ), whose assignment is semantically predictable.
Less predictable events like tsunamis and storm surges may also cause elevation changes in large bodies of water.
" However, he also criticises " the one-note Draco Malfoy " and the predictable Lord Voldemort.
What this all means to processual archaeologists is that cultural changes are driven by evolutionary " processes " in cultural development, which will be adaptive relative to the environment and therefore not only understandable, but also scientifically predictable once the interaction of the variables is understood.
It is also called the most predictable geographical feature on Earth erupting almost every 91 minutes.
Besides rain being scarce, it is also hardly predictable.
The term ' formula musical ' may refer to a musical with a predictable plot, but it also refers to the casting requirements of Rodgers & Hammerstein characters.
Sky rockets use various stabilisation techniques to ensure the flight follows a predictable course, often a long stick attached to the side of the motor, but also including spin-stabilisation or fins.
By the same token, the trajectories of incoming fire are also statistically predictable, so by assuming the appropriate stance, one can keep one's body clear of the most likely path of enemy bullets.
Chinese fury against Japan was predictable, but anger was also directed against Chiang and the Nanking government, which at the time was more preoccupied with anti-Communist extermination campaigns than with resisting the Japanese invaders.
Many reviewers have also criticized the Redwall series for repetition and predictability, citing " recycled " plot lines and Jacques ’ tendency to follow a “ pattern to the dot .” Other reviewers note that such predictable “ ingredients ” may be what “ makes the Redwall recipe so consistently popular .” Although the series does not continue to break new ground, it does provide satisfying adventures with “ comforting, predictable conclusions for its fans .”
Hindsight bias, also known as the knew-it-all-along effect or creeping determinism, is the inclination to see events that have already occurred as being more predictable than they were before they took place.
The site's consensus is that " Though it's harmless as family entertainment and has moments of charm, The Santa Clause 2 is also predictable and forgettable.

0.238 seconds.