How To Use Unavoidably In A Sentence

  • The subtreasury system rejected the last in any form, and as it was believed that no reliance could be placed on the issues of local institutions for the purposes of general circulation it necessarily and unavoidably adopted specie as the exclusive currency for its own use; and this must ever be the case unless one of the other kinds be used. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • And she went on to describe the odd sequence of seemingly chance events which had unavoidably led her to the scene of a fire, a large antique store wreathed in destructive glow.
  • Even the classical myths we still know bear traces of this ancient chthonic spirituality - just as our modern truths remain fully and unavoidably mythic.
  • It's an unavoidably communal experience; no matter how pointedly you pile shopping bags and assorted impedimenta on the seat beside you, sooner or later someone's going to insist on initiating a conversation.
  • Postmodern brings a vaguous dual heritage to the psychology and thus metatheory will unavoidably confront many uncontrollable and contradictory difficulties.
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  • Note 257: Like barbarian, the term infidel is unavoidably subjective and reflexive: often it is used to describe "others" that are beyond one's sphere of familiarity. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • In this light, the final series of kilims stands as a summa, dense and comprehensive in its references but, perhaps unavoidably, less agile, less beguiling than the individual works whose many themes it subsumes.
  • Once, at a sharp turn where a man's shoulder would unavoidably brush against a screen of leaves, the bushman displayed great caution as he spread the leaves aside and exposed the head of a sharp-pointed spear, so set that the casual passer-by would receive at the least a nasty scratch. Chapter 24
  • Turner was unavoidably saturated in the history and romance of the sea.
  • In reality the very same combinations of moral qualities, infinitely varied, which compose the harsh physiognomy of what we call worldliness in the living groups of life, must unavoidably present themselves in books. Biographical Essays
  • The play suffers from a wordy and lengthy first act which is, to my mind, unavoidably necessary in order to establish the characters.
  • Confucianist's orthodox ideas may not be contaminated unavoidably frequently in theirs dramatic work, inevitably takes into them to the lower level life performance in.
  • Fran began her automatic patter about how Jon had been unavoidably detained.
  • People unavoidably pay a collective price for the misdeeds and wrongs of their leaders.
  • The operation unavoidably caused the patient much pain.
  • It traces the process by which the self and its metonyms (here imagination and ideas) manifest themselves in and connect with the exterior - and this is primarily, indeed unavoidably, through language.
  • In reality, the very same combinations of moral qualities, infinitely varied, which compose the harsh physiognomy of what we call worldliness in the living groups of life, must unavoidably present themselves in books. The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III
  • The very word is laden with a boatload of meaning that unavoidably springs to mind when you say it.
  • Since novels and short stories inherently equivocate, unavoidably qualify and make ambiguous anything that might be straightforwardly "said," anyone who wants to "comment" on social life or engage in philosophical speculation would be well advised to do so more directly than fiction allows. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • In evaporating system design of large subcritical pressure natural circulation boiler sometime expensive rifled tube will be used unavoidably in part, so that the film boiling Can be avoided.
  • To carry on that wise injunction, we have to engage in a process of self-reflection that unavoidably opens up to scrutiny the dialectic processes between self and context and contexts of contexts.
  • For age, which naturally and unavoidably is but one remove from death, and consequently should have nothing about it but what looks like a decent preparation for it, scarce ever appears of late days but in the high mode, the flaunting garb, and utmost gaudery of youth; with clothes as ridiculously, and as much in the fashion, as the person that wears them is usually grown out of it. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • But what she does look, despite all that shimmer and sparkle, is unavoidably sad. Tess Daly: the interview
  • Science explains this dwarfishness produced by great abstraction of heat; showing that, food and other things being equal, it unavoidably results. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
  • When judicial matters are one of the principal foci of borough and national records, we unavoidably receive an impression, not so much exaggerated as unbalanced, of the misdemeaning or felonious conduct of townsmen.
  • Thus some explanations are unavoidably reciprocal or circular, as _hind, the female of the stag; stag, the male of the hind_: sometimes easier words are changed into harder, as _burial_ into _sepulture, or interment, drier_ into _desiccative, dryness_ into _siccity_ or Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations
  • The revenge was clear, so clear it was unavoidably pursuable.
  • But, by asserting the Scripture to be the canon of oar faith, I have unavoidably created to myself two sorts of enemies: the Papists indeed, more directly, because they have kept the Scriptures from us what they could; and have reserved to themselves a right of interpreting what they have delivered under the pretence of infallibility: and the Fanatics more collaterally, because they have assumed what amounts to an infallibility, in the private spirit; and have detorted those texts of The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes
  • We do have developmental money unavoidably unspent, which will greatly reduce the problem.
  • The anatomical position of the parotid, H, Plate 3, and submaxillary glands, W, Plate 4, is so important, that their extirpation, while in a state of disease, will almost unavoidably concern other principal structures. Surgical Anatomy
  • When I am down there, I unavoidably get interested in intertidal gastropods. Archive 2009-03-01
  • In returning idealism to the question of embodiment, Schelling unavoidably confronts the concomitant question of sexual difference; but he also holds the question away, and economizes it to the degree that his argument is itself complexly interpellated into the patriarchal structures of the Symbolic order. Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy
  • Thus, as long the basic set theoretic notions are characterized simply by looking at the model theory of first-order axiomatizations of set theory, then many of these notions ” and, in particular, the notions of countability and uncountability ” will turn out to be unavoidably relative. [ Skolem's Paradox
  • I unavoidably sigh for the difficulty to be a true man.
  • The operation unavoidably caused the patient much pain.
  • When judicial matters are one of the principal foci of borough and national records, we unavoidably receive an impression, not so much exaggerated as unbalanced, of the misdemeaning or felonious conduct of townsmen.
  • They may conceive of it in piecemeal fashion, recognising particular boundaries as and when it is unavoidably necessary to do so.

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