Sentence for apparently | Use apparently in a sentence

Sentence with word apparently. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use apparently in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for apparently.

  • It was apparently never a trial to her. (9)
  • Apparently his mother did not find it so. (9)
  • Apparently the general did not comprehend. (1)
  • Apparently she could not say anything to that. (9)
  • The sketch was apparently enough for Boardman. (9)
  • Cynthia did not apparently notice his hesitation. (9)
  • This had apparently no effect upon Dr. Mulbridge. (9)
  • Adrian rebuked her: for her bad grammar, apparently. (10)
  • Our invasion of the Gulf States had apparently failed. (7)
  • Apparently he named the cost of his purchase per dozen. (10)
  • But they had apparently given me quite enough attention. (9)
  • He was apparently seventy years old, actually about fifty. (1)
  • She apparently expected me to be prostrated by this stroke. (9)
  • Apparently, then, she entertained an animosity to a pair of birds in the tree. (10)
  • But Dryfoos apparently kept himself from looking at these things. (9)
  • Apparently satisfied he withdrew his head, and the window was closed. (10)
  • How much did these few and apparently common-place lines convey to me? (6)
  • Mrs. Pasmer had apparently got all of these facts that she could digest. (9)
  • But they are apparently immensely interested as well as distracted by them. (9)
  • The young man in the discovery shaft was a trifle disconcerted, apparently. (1)
  • Apparently he decided to chance it in as bitter an answer as he could invent. (9)
  • This, however, Adela was disinclined to do; she could not apparently say why. (10)
  • They were standing by one of the tall windows, apparently contemplating the view. (8)
  • He signed his name, apparently not more than partly pledging himself to the bond. (10)
  • So far as the latter are concerned, yellow journalism has apparently a good record. (16)
  • The man who was engaged in being hanged was apparently about thirty-five years of age. (1)
  • Apparently he was not intelligible or audible but the next moment Victor sprang erect. (10)
  • This is the fatal condition of his love: apparently a characteristic of amorous dukes. (10)
  • Rose Adding was talking with Kenby, and apparently asking his opinion of something; Mrs. (9)
  • His audience was apparently at an end, but he seemed still to have something on his mind. (9)
  • Apparently this lord of creation was yielding some part of his dominion over his co-creature. (1)
  • Apparently she found the fruit abundant, for her hand was making pretty progress to her mouth. (10)
  • The reason why he chose the profession of architecture was, apparently, scarcely less frivolous. (13)
  • Foreigners of all kinds thronged upon him at their pleasure, apparently, and with perfect impunity. (9)
  • Apparently Beauchamp had been staggered on hearing himself asked for the definite article he claimed. (10)
  • He was already winning his way, apparently without effort, to be the popular man of that neighbourhood. (10)
  • But this German crowd witnessed his progress apparently without interest, and without a sign of pleasure. (9)
  • The work of baling water is no light one, and apparently goes on day and night with little intermission. (20)
  • After an apparently total evanescence there has been a like resuscitation of the spirit of summer society. (9)
  • The conductor, seeing himself apparently forgotten, gave his bell a vicious snap, and his car jolted away. (9)
  • It was very handsomely planked, but it was never afterwards touched, apparently, for any manner of repairs. (9)
  • Critics, apparently sober, and of high reputation, held up their shallow knaveries for the world to admire. (10)
  • Apparently the flames had nothing to contend against, for they were making terrible strides into the darkness. (10)
  • Mrs. Corey permitted herself the first part of a sigh of relief; and her son laughed, but apparently not at her. (9)
  • It was exactly a scene, and exactly among people, where he had apparently least to do, and least temptation to go. (4)
  • They came over to us empty and went back crowded, sitting very low in the water, apparently on the point of capsizing. (7)
  • The policeman was marching solemnly, about twenty-five yards away, paying apparently no attention to anything whatever. (8)
  • Miss Milray handed the leaves back to Clementina, who put them into her pocket, and apparently waited for her questions. (9)
  • He could see the one side, with the corresponding eye, at apparently the same angle as the other side with the other eye. (1)
  • He had been sobered, apparently, by experience; his unfortunate love-affair seemed to have improved him, as the phrase is. (9)
  • Lord Fleetwood bent a listening head while Mr. Gower Woodseer, apparently a good genius for the moment, spoke at his ear. (10)
  • The secret in which he lived in that regard was apparently safe from that young, amiable, good- looking real-estate broker. (9)
  • To conceive of what happened after death did not apparently come within the few large conclusions of his reflective powers. (8)
  • She never referred to the situation between them, apparently considering that he had it in his power to end it when he would. (13)
  • Similarly, not long since, a young American turned up in New York with apparently the most hopeless outfit for journalistic work. (16)
  • Billboards, barns, fences, hedges, trees, windows, and all other available space is bought up with apparently reckless expenditures. (21)
  • He was not so sure as formerly that he understood the rough old fellow, who apparently had grasped the main chance and wrung it dry. (13)
  • The apparently medicinal articles of attire were obtained from Aunt Anne, without a word of speech on the part of that pale spinster. (22)
  • Apparently there were not many people stopping at this hotel, or else they were all out looking at the Falls or confined to their rooms. (9)
  • The observation was apparently taken by Master Gammon to express one of the mere emotions within her bosom, for he did not reply to it. (10)
  • Her, apparently cast-down, eyes stored up a wealth of little details; the way his hair grew, the set of his back, the colour of his braces. (8)
  • He goes into office with public opinion apparently solidly behind him: there is every promise that the improvement achieved will be lasting. (16)
  • She had scolded him in their behalf apparently; but really because he had made her jealous by his interest, of whatever kind, in some one else. (9)
  • Occasionally, against the glare behind the trees, could be seen moving black figures, singularly distinct but apparently no longer than a thumb. (7)
  • All around there were bare hill-tops, some near, some far away, as the perspective closed or opened, but none apparently much higher than the rest. (2)
  • He was silent and incoherent as they drove home, but Miss Anderson apparently did not want to talk much, and apparently did not notice his reticence. (9)
  • Often their fairest, apparently sweetest, when brought to the keenest of the tests, are graceless; or worse, artificially consonant; in either instance barren of the poetic. (10)

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