Sentence example with the word 'engendering'

engendering

Last update: August 6, 2015


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And there is nothing like dreams for engendering the future.   [Please select]

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Upon all which strengthened endurance, upon gracious memories engendering thankfulness, could her mind alone profitably be fixed.   [Please select]

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"Such practices," said Trowbridge, "had a pernicious effect, engendering a contempt for the Government and a murderous ill will which too commonly vented itself upon soldiers and Negroes."   [Please select]

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There is therefore nothing in all those functional phenomena which might lead us to understand how a material cause should be capable of engendering a conscious effect.   [Please select]

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We fully believe so; for fame and renown in arms are rarely or never acquired, except by entailing misery and distress on our fellow beings, and engendering the worst feelings and passions of our nature.   [Please select]

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He added as a self-evident proposition, engendering low spirits, "But you can't marry, you know, while you're looking about you."'   [Please select]

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The word fermenting aptly describes the process begun, suggesting as it does something closed up, away from air and sunlight, continually working in secret, engendering forces that fascinated, yet inspired me with fear.   [Please select]

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To weave that donkey and that Bath 'cheer' through the narrow streets of the various Belverns without putting to death any babies, and without engendering the outspoken condemnation of the screaming mothers and nurserymaids, is a task for a Jehu.   [Please select]

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