How To Use Miracle In A Sentence

  • He can still credit marvels, the little miracles and epiphanies that rise out of our daily lives.
  • A small miracle after the endless hiding.
  • They were the most terrifying months our family could live with, but the doctors pulled off a miracle. Times, Sunday Times
  • We would have still needed a minor miracle to get through. The Sun
  • It is the time to witness the miracle.
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  • Miracle recovery, hit me like a ton of bricks and then it was over in nothing flat, blah blah blah.
  • The original Aryan gods were not expected to work miracles or control men's lives.
  • By some miracle all three aircraft landed safely and by an even greater miracle none of the three pilots were wounded.
  • Our ability to stress over trivial cultural issues while ignoring the extermination of the environment will make medieval peasants believing in miracles seem as reasonable as Einstein.
  • Dad gave the miracle drug to everyone in the family because he had friends in the company that was developing it.
  • They were the most terrifying months our family could live with, but the doctors pulled off a miracle. Times, Sunday Times
  • His transformation, his finding himself, after witnessing a horrible atrocity, is a miracle. James McBride discusses Song Yet Sung
  • Court of Miracles, a crutch metamorphosable into a club; it is called vagrancy; every sort of spectre, its dressers, have painted its face, it crawls and rears, the double gait of the reptile. Les Miserables
  • This was followed by an ignominious foray in inflatable boats, where again only a miracle averted tragedy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a miracle that these buildings came through the war undamaged.
  • In "Austerlitz," W.G. Sebald performs a small but significant miracle: he wrests the Holocaust out of the clutches of stale cliche. Blending Fact With Fiction
  • At the miracle of my birth, I came forth when my father summoned me.
  • Races, which was written by a number of MGM contract writers including George Seaton (who later went on to write and direct Miracle on 34th Street), seems to me to soften the Brothers up quite a bit more; Groucho's less of a * schnorrer*, Chico has a real job (working at the sanitarium), as does Harpo (a jockey?!), and their goals are even nobler: they don't just want to help out young lovers, they want to save a failing sanitarium from the evil businessman. I Had that Same Horse When I Had My Eyes Examined
  • Miracles are nothing but unexplained phenomena.
  • If so, tax cuts would be the miracle cure.
  • Jefferson famously excised all miracles from his copy of the King James Bible; as a rationalist and a deist, he considered such stories to be needless embellishments.
  • A little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barring miracle remission on a continental scale, only aggressive, coordinated medical relief, public health programs and public information campaigns squelch epidemics.
  • Amelio succeeds in showing the abysmal sadness that results when the longed-for miracle of education doesn't quite live up to its hype.
  • Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. 
  • The compact disc is a miracle of modern technology.
  • In the Protestant's view, indeed, who assumes that miracles never are, our thaumatology is one great falsehood; but that is _his_ First Principle, as I have said so often, which he does not prove but assume. Apologia pro Vita Sua
  • Having performed a healing miracle, she is packed off to a remote convent.
  • From soon after his death posthumous miracles had begun to be attributed to him, and he was officially canonised by Pope John XXII in 1320.
  • It is the time to witness the miracle.
  • Considering the present shuttlers lineup, only a miracle can help the South Koreans win their first ever Uber Cup.
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • Here, seeing was surely believing, but truly spiritual seeing was itself a miracle, uniquely manifested by divine grace to this holiest of prayerful petitioners.
  • The convenient thing in the traditional Christian Tradition is their distance from their revelations, they can try and "spiritualize" things like the flood or the miracles. Romney Blasts McCain! Presidential Race Underway
  • Ray posits that this miracle is an object lesson for the disciples.
  • It won't be long before you'll see commercials and ads for ‘miracle’ fuel boosters and other such flimflam promising to help you save fuel and money.
  • Conventional wisdom has it that this kind of government intervention helped to create the East Asian economic miracle.
  • It transpired that heroin was not the miracle-cure for morphinism that some of its early boosters had supposed.
  • All the miracle of sails; the steady foresail; the sensitive jibs; the press canvas delicate as bubbles; the reliable main; the bluff topsails; topgallants like eager horses; the impertinent skysails; the jaunty moonraker, were just canvas stretched on poles. The Wind Bloweth
  • Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. 
  • Most mean well and are simply looking to share in the miracle of life with you. The Sun
  • In " It's a bloody miracle! ", " bloody " is used as an intensive word.
  • The answer to the question of whether or not miracles occur is bifold in nature, analogous to a coin with two faces on it.
  • Complications arise during the surgery, but a cliffhanger ending leads the audience to wonder if Dr. Brown has managed a second miracle.
  • Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly hard for them.
  • Philosophy's miracle worker retinoid pads are different! Times, Sunday Times
  • Miracles are both beginnings and endings, and so they alter the temporal order.
  • The same pattern obtains for Islam, as Woodward includes miracles associated with Muhammad and then a number of Sufi saints.
  • I've put out feelers to get someone right inside the Cunningham community coalition to explain to us how the miracle happened.
  • But then, miracles of that kind only happen in holy books or in out of the way places, without scientific proof.
  • The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.
  • For our decade-conscious brains, an event that happens only once per aeon is so rare as to seem a major miracle.
  • Am I then a child of miracle and magic?
  • I myself became the subject of a miracle in Sind which is duly chronicled in the family-annals of a certain The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Pilgrimages to the sites of miracles and holy relics grew ever more popular, and the number of such places increased.
  • We have to try for our pride and we will try to go for the miracle but know it's practically impossible. The Sun
  • Elsewhere, again, might be seen the first awakening of this Maytime of the leaves, and those of an ampelopsis, a smiling miracle, like a red hawthorn flowering in winter, had that very morning all ‘come out,’ so to speak, in blossom. Swann's Way
  • But those were relatively minor compared to a completely unexpected miracle of self-control circuits: their ability to extract precision from grossness .
  • God tells us in the Bible that He is sovereign over everything, and He demonstrates His sovereignty by performing miracles.
  • It is surprising that no crowd reaction to the miracle is given.
  • The miracle of the loaves and fishes was a card trick by comparison.
  • Miracle stories per se may be crude renderings of the seamless and spiritual way in which God truly responds to the world but, when properly spiritualized, they take on value.
  • From the outside - where more than a thousand ticketless Beatle - maniacs loiter hoping for a miracle, or at least a security guard with his back turned - you can almost see Convention Hall vibrating.
  • Miracle is an odd mix of mentalist magic and self-help tips. Times, Sunday Times
  • And when a drug like crystal meth is sprinkled on the wound, it really does seem like a miracle cure because it erases any concept of morality.
  • She's our miracle baby.
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • With a miracle of even greater proportions required to propel his new side to similar glories, he is keen just to focus on the next round.
  • As a Christian, you can say Sathya Sai Baba's miracle stories are not interesting, let's not pay attention to them, but if you set them within the prescientific religious milieu of the first-century Roman Empire, suddenly miracle stories become especially compelling. The God Debate
  • Ralph tries to rouse her out of her deep sleep, but the doctors tell him it would take a miracle to wake her.
  • A miracle worker is a mechanism for avoiding hard choices.
  • There's also a reference to what they call a miraculous event that occurred during the weekend after Terri's feeding tube was removed and -- "Which fundamentally alters the manner in which Terri's claims are to be viewed by the federal courts when Congress, in bipartisan and dramatic fashion, thundered the message that the United States of America must stand for life, accuracy and fairness and in the process afforded an incapacitated woman," that apparently a reference, that miracle reference apparently to Barbara Weller, a lawyer who happens to be a friend of the parents, who said over the weekend that Terri Schiavo apparently tried to mouth the words "I want to live. CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2005
  • Never give up your dreams.Miracles happen everyday.
  • Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them. 
  • People are homeless and hungry, the landscape often ungenerous, but in many of these poems, kindness is the miracle. Carol Muske-Dukes: Scattershot Poetry Reviews -- Three Books
  • We were convinced she was going to die, but fortunately the doctors worked a miracle.
  • The telephone, the camera, the photocopier, the fax machine are all old hat, but they remain for me no less mysterious than the miracles of Christ.
  • Back in 1971, the mercurial Alex Murphy pulled off a minor miracle when unfancied Leigh toppled red-hot favourites Leeds to win the Challenge Cup final at Wembley.
  • Joseph's parents know that he is a miracle child with a special destiny ordained by God.
  • The film suggests that it is better to understand and accept the condition as normal than to try to eradicate it with supposed miracle cures, or superficial lifestyle changes.
  • As the filling, nourishing soup of the Soviet Union, borsch was not just a miracle drug for anyone struggling to survive Russia; it transcended regional borders and boundaries of class. Peace Meals
  • It is a near-miracle that so little of the building above the storefront has been changed, like the mock half-timbering, the little turret and the perforated bargeboard. NYT > Home Page
  • Capitalism may work manifold miracles, but they don't include meeting essential social needs such as housing and health care.
  • There is no miracle cure for diabetes.
  • But Lachlan himself was the miracle, always standing stupefied and shocked, having escaped with only a few cuts and bruises.
  • Unless a sea-based source of biodiesel is developed we can expect our agricultural miracle to grind to a halt no later than 2030. Matthew Yglesias » The Case for Ever-Bigger Government
  • The leadership cannot be expected to perform miracles .
  • I call the rosary a "miracle" rosary because all of the meditations deal with the miracles performed by Jesus both before and after his resurrection. Christians Promoting...Christianity? And Christmas?!
  • That being a miracle, the babu forthwith wrought another one, and within a minute King's one trunk was checked through to Delhi. In The Time Of Light
  • In a cottage garden the dog, high on his haunches at the length of his chain, cocked his ears towards the huswife in the wash-house, hoping against hope for a miracle. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary
  • Every heightening of emotion produced for her a new effusion of beauty in visible things, and with it the sense that such moments should be lingered over and absorbed like some unrenewable miracle. The Reef; a novel
  • The doctors said that his recovery was a miracle.
  • The blow was struck: henceforth the interpreters and all those who had dealings with the Arabs received orders to make them understand that my pretended miracles were only the result of skill, inspired and guided by an art called prestidigitation, in no way connected with sorcery. The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: Real life
  • A miracle is something that seems impossible but happens anyway.
  • There was a hush of silence as the maddening enchantments ceased, faces all around waiting for the next sign of what should happen, what confirmation to the miracle would be shown to them.
  • The leadership cannot be expected to perform miracles .
  • By some small miracle, his leg had gone undamaged, but he had since contracted a severe case of the shakes.
  • The new miracle drugs are genetic-based, promising better outcomes for smaller groups of patients with particular genes.
  • In 1824, claims about a Washington widow's miracle cure were celebrated by some, called humbug by others—and sparked a debate among Catholics and Protestants. A Mixed Blessing
  • If, like me, you've read books like Fast Food Nation, the Omnivore's Dilemma, and Animal, Vegeatble, Miracle, you already know what Food Inc is going to tell you - that we've lost control of our food supply to the interests of multinational corporations. Food, Inc. - Everyone Must See this Movie
  • Then by a miracle, the beetle develops the ability to produce hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide and mix them in his combustion chamber. Modern Science in the Bible
  • It flies in the face of the so-called Copernican principle and implies that our existence is... well... a miracle. Seth Shostak: Are We a Biological Miracle?
  • People with traditional religious beliefs may view psychic phenomena as miracles or divine interventions by God.
  • The result is we gorge on special diets, feast on miracle fitness plans and devour self-help books. The Sun
  • Prayers were not more commonly answered, miracles were not more commonly performed in olden days. Weblogs
  • Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin.
  • His recovery is a miracle.
  • It's a yearly miracle that's been taking place since 1990, and each is better than the one before.
  • But the same media gave little or no attention to the economic miracle that has taken place in this country over the past decade.
  • After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized.
  • It was a miracle he survived, but the long, slow haul back to recovery involved the amputation of both legs and his right arm. The Sun
  • Almost by a miracle, the captain clutched at the bobstay and managed to get one hand up and over the bowsprit. Chapter XIX
  • Temple at Jerusalem, with all that about the 'Mark of the Beast;' that mock (I suppose it was _mock_) miracle, with the fire consuming the sacrifice, and then that awful portent of darkness, thunder, and lightning -- but no rain. The Mark of the Beast
  • They have announced the authentication of a miracle attributed to the Albanian-born nun.
  • I join in, zigzagging forward, looking here, there, in search of a miracle. French Word-A-Day:
  • The one you love also loves you. This is a miracle. And the god names this as falling in love with each other.
  • It is a miracle no one was killed. The Sun
  • Before their imaginations had fully wakened out of the primeval dream, the cosmogonies and theogonies, gross and monstrous, of their national infancy, they were asked to have an opinion about the classical mythology, as represented by the Latin poets; they were made acquainted with the miracles of the lives of saints. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature
  • Miracle, is not on the way to easy to bloom.Perhaps, in all, there is no behind trying to choose, there will be not seen, not design the unknown.
  • Though if by some other miracle I was able to catch him, I truly doubt he would show as much strength
  • Enormous changes that you've hoped for - perhaps your own personal miracle - can occur.
  • If you could intervene with some sort of miracle that would limit her to wee-weeing only two to three times per day instead of fifteen, it would really help me out a lot.
  • As a Democrat living in a strong Labor seat my vote will not, baring a miracle, remove the sitting member.
  • Norton Disk Doctor can perform miracles on a dodgy hard disk.
  • It's not a miracle cure, but moisturiser can make your skin less dry.
  • After a lot of hard work and a few amazing fundraising miracles by the team, we've finally agreed on the dates and the detail and have a proposal to present to potential corporate sponsors.
  • Miracles can be worked by Him alone, although mere mortals may entreat Him by prayer to perform them on their behalf.
  • It'll be a miracle if he ever gives up smoking!
  • The letter's survival is something of a minor miracle.
  • It would take a miracle to get the old car going again.
  • Birkerts speaks as an unregenerate reader; a book lover who still believes that ‘language and not technology is the true evolutionary miracle.’
  • This was at the Exodus from Egypt, where He performed miracles both in Egypt and by the Red Sea.
  • There are no miracle solutions, no magical answers, no easy everybody-wins way out.
  • It's a miracle that someone wasn't killed or seriously injured when the raceway gates banged open shortly before 7 a.m., said those caught in the crush.
  • Should we suppose him a natural necessary eradication from the Father's glory or glorious essence, or substance, he must be the only-begotten: and then it will be a mystery and miracle of divine love that such a Son should be sent into our world for us! Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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  • My atheist friend used the term incarnation to point to what he called the “miracle of awareness. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Then we come upon the working of miracles, which we should call the production of phenomena, and which would cover many different types, such as apports, where objects are brought from a distance, levitation of objects or of the human frame into the air, the production of lights and other wonders. The Vital Message
  • It would appear to be a sort of miracle that a man of sense, like Bouhours, should have committed such a mass of extravagance to the press, if we did not know to what excesses men can be carried by the corporate spirit in general, and the monachal spirit in particular. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • It was a miracle he was only sin-binned, yet we felt wronged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the cold war ended in 1988, they have worked hard enough to produce some kind of an economic miracle.
  • They were also troubled by what many saw as the antisupernaturalistic and antitheistic bent of science: could one really believe in the New Testament world of spirits and miracles in the era of the steam engine and ocean liner? Warranted Christian Belief
  • I, Pencil, seemingly simple though I am, offer the miracle of my creation as testimony that this is a practical faith, as practical as the sun, the rain, a cedar tree, the good earth.
  • Suppose God somehow were observed performing extraordinary miracles, in whatever mode of observation is appropriate.
  • Best known for his work with Lyle Lovett, he also works as a producer, most recently honchoing Mary Chapin Carpenter's new disc "The Age of Miracles. Abbey Road and the Day Studio Music Died
  • Once there was a drought in Israel, and during that time of scarcity of food, God only sent his Prophet Elijah during that time to a Shulamite woman that is, to work a miracle for a non-Jew outside Israel. Archive 2007-01-01
  • After all, these brand name pedagogical sects have been promoted by their marketing departments and the corporate media as miracle workers in terms of producing smiling, compliant, glassy-eyed children with high test scores and the work ethic of Paris Island Marines. Archive 2009-08-01
  • In the wonderful system of the telephone with its miracle of intercommunication there is, as you know, at each instrument that little film of metal which we call the transmitter, into which the message is delivered, and whose vibrations are repeated scores of miles away. Mornings in the College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion
  • There is also the sense that you cannot expect a miracle to continue indefinitely. Times, Sunday Times
  • But most importantly fifthly, there are no miracle baits or rigs.
  • Next, it was the vegetable world and the miracle of the fruitful earth, wherein death is changed into life.
  • But more importantly it also redefines what is happening as something beyond the confines of a ‘miracle’ - a singular and unrepeatable event.
  • Miracle of miracles: nobody has stolen the Trekkie, despite the fact that in my excitement I forgot to immobilize it. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • How does an ordinary, obedient child of the 1950s and a beneficiary of the economic miracle of that era turn into a terrorist, an accessory to murder?
  • As a consequence, the miracles that most frequently came up in the interviews were miracles in the economic sphere.
  • Toxic treasure: poisons and venoms from deadly animals could become tomorrow's miracle drugs.
  • The film deals with saints, marvels and even miracles and through this you are reminded that there is more to life than money and just making as much of it as possible.
  • If you can wait for miracle,i'd rather wait,even a year,or the life!
  • All were humbled by the miracle child.
  • A minor miracle has begun. Times, Sunday Times
  • This circumstance is considered by the Uzbeks as a miracle, and attributed by them to the son of David; but the more natural explanation would be, that a considerable fissure from the bed of the Oxus, which, from a point at a greater elevation, finds its exit here, and in the lapse of ages having discharged its stream of water impregnated with fine sand, has given rise to the monticule as it now appears, and whose dimensions will probably still increase. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • His back is broken, and, barring a miracle, he's crippled for life.
  • Eustace's first act was to bless a holy well at Wye, where many healing miracles were reported and a woman was cured of demoniac possession.
  • The Suspension Bridge at Niagara is an artificial wonder as great, in its degree, as the natural miracle of the mighty cataract which thunders forever at its side; while no triumph of inventive economy could more aptly lead the imaginative stranger into the picturesque beauties of Wales than the extraordinary tubular bridge across the Menai Strait. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • Recall from Exodus 16 that the miracle of manna came in response to the Israelites' complaints for bread.
  • Lentils are miracle workers, packed full of goodness, grains are full of fibre and great energy boosters, and we all know what beans do for you.
  • The religion which has taught men truth -- above all things, _truth_ -- which teaches utter horror of a lie, which insists on the bare, bald reality in heaven and earth, which has taught men hatred of the false as the meanest and most unmanly thing existing -- this religion took its rise in claptrap miracles, was puffed into popularity by boasting pretensions, was born in trickery and nurtured by legerdemain! Continental Monthly , Vol. 5, No. 6, June, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • For Hugh, a 22-year-old IT worker, has wrought a minor miracle.
  • We made it through the campaign without being found out, no small miracle.
  • The Doctor said it was a miracle that the pilot had managed to steer the plane down at all.
  • Hume believed that four factors undermine the credibility of reports of miracles.
  • It is like some miniature and magic church, a casquet made splendid not with jewels but with beauty, where the miracle picture of Madonna -- not that ancient and wonderful picture by Ugolino da Siena, but a work, it is said, of Bernardo Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • Norton Disk Doctor can perform miracles on a dodgy hard disk.
  • Most mean well and are simply looking to share in the miracle of life with you. The Sun
  • It was a real miracle that the little boat capsized in the storm, but luckily didn't sink.
  • Meanwhile, there's a new arrival in town: the glowingly blond Archangel Raziel last seen in Lamb has come "dirtside" on a "miracle mission" involving Josh's wish and reviving the town's dearly departed. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Last year, the improbable storyline involved Slovakia's miracle run to the semifinals, accomplished primarily on the backs of offensive force Tomas Tatar and the miraculous netminding of Jaroslav Janus. Swiss goalie beefs up his status with strong play at world juniors
  • In an idle moment I went into one of the shops and let the staff demonstrate the miracle to me.
  • At work he was regarded as a miracle worker, the man who took risks and could not lose.
  • A miracle healing of Bob Sura would help put some heart into this lily - livered outfit.
  • A general note of caution: nothing can be cured by miracles.
  • Then there are the "wonder cures", hailed in the health food trade as miracle nutrients with wide-ranging powers. The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide
  • You know that maybe it's time for miracles 'Cos I ain't giving up on love.
  • Lastly, for the errors brought in from false or uncertain history, what is all the legend of fictitious miracles in the lives of the saints; and all the histories of apparitions and ghosts alleged by the doctors of the Roman Church, to make good their doctrines of hell and purgatory, the power of exorcism, and other doctrines which have no warrant, neither in reason nor Scripture; as also all those traditions which they call the unwritten word of God; but old wives 'fables? Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, & power of a common-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill
  • `I don't think there are any miracles to be magicked ," Liz explained testily. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • As their economies mature, the return on investment will decline, and the miracle will start to look mighty soggy.
  • Their endurance of hardship was something the German soldier, himself no weakling, found a perennial miracle. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • But those were relatively minor compared to a completely unexpected miracle of self-control circuits: their ability to extract precision from grossness .
  • The real detonator for the Irish economic miracle is the country's demography.
  • It is a miracle that these dirty and unpleasant Chinese chain restaurants survive.
  • At work he was regarded as a miracle worker, the man who took risks and could not lose.
  • The documents attested more than 400 miracles or extraordinary graces, and thirty postulatory letters from archbishops and bishops in France besought the beatification from the Holy See. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Was the wine in the wedding miracle of Jesus (in the Bible) fermented wine or unfermented grape juice?
  • We hereby put the PM on notice that we wish to join his medical team and effect a miracle with our cure.
  • The result is we gorge on special diets, feast on miracle fitness plans and devour self-help books. The Sun
  • He accomplishes miracles on this CD, producing a sound of rough-hewn beauty.
  • (Averroism); naturalistic theories of miracles and prophecy; the eternity of the world and the concept of eternal creation; the active intellect as giver of forms; the first cause as necessary existent; the emanation of intelligences from the first cause; the distinction between essence and existence; the theory of primary concepts; the concept of human happiness as resulting from perfect conjunction with the active intellect. Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on the Latin West
  • Where there is great love, there are always miracles.
  • Frankly, with a vast online knowledge base at your fingertips, it would be a miracle if people didn't swipe a phrase here or pilfer a juicy paragraph there.

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