Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unfrequent" Definitions
  1. INFREQUENT

14 Sentences With "unfrequent"

How to use unfrequent in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unfrequent" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unfrequent". Mastering all the usages of "unfrequent" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Compare Mr. Spurgeon's not unfrequent orations on the same subject.
It was no unfrequent event, however, for vessels to be lost.
I HAVE rared up and ripsnorted at spells, but most unfrequent.
He was labouring under a pleurisy, which is not unfrequent in the mountainous region, at this season.
The prince reflected for a moment, and his eye shot forth one of its not unfrequent flashes.
In all the cases, as the disease advanced, the pulse came down to a very unfrequent and thready beat.
The little witch-like woman with her black-handled stick and her mobcap was no unfrequent visitor to this shut-up house.
When once again I took my place, Long vacant, in the class, Th' unfrequent smile across his face Did for one moment pass.
Carey, and two or three times had spent her holidays at Blackstable Vicarage, paying as was usual with the Careys' unfrequent guests a small sum for her keep.
The objective of this study is to combine unfrequent decametric spatial resolution products with frequent hectometric spatial resolution products to improve the temporal frequency and completeness of decametric observations.
This time the leadership was in the hands of Carmela Arechabala, the eldest daughter of José Arechabala, who assumed chairmanship from 1946, something quite unfrequent for a woman in those times. By then, the corporation refined 1.000.000 pounds of sugar, purified 200.000 litres of water and distilled 125.000 litres of alcohol daily, while the fermentation section was able to handle up to 4.000.000 litres and the solera aged 2.000.
In Life in London Pierce Egan used the word in the context of the "back slums" of Holy Lane or St Giles. A footnote defined slum to mean "low, unfrequent parts of the town". Charles Dickens used the word slum in a similar way in 1840, writing "I mean to take a great, London, back-slum kind walk tonight". Slum began to be used to describe bad housing soon after and was used as alternative expression for rookeries.
84 "Palacio de Almeiras" in La Coruña and especially Castillo de Vimianzo.the Vimianzo castle also did not form part of the old family heritage, but was purchased by Evaristo’s father, see Casa Fuerte de Felpás, [in:] Xenealoxia service 2003, available here, also Castro Rodriguez 2006 Evaristo spent his early childhood between Laxe, Rianxo and Vimianzo.Marta Rivera de la Cruz, Biography of Evaristo Martelo y Paumán del Nero, [in:] TheBiography service, available here, Evaristo Martelo o el Castelo de Vimianzo, [in:] Xunta de Galicia service, available here In 1862-1868 he frequented Insituto Local de Segunda Enseñanza in La Coruña and Santiago de Compostela,fairly unfrequent education for an aristocratic son, he normally would have frequented an educational institution run by a religious order; the choice demonstrates liberal preferences of his father obtaining bachillerato in arts in 1868.
4, p.138 :"Unconnected with the Lord of the Castle, to me its contiguity would be considered as a drawback of no little weight; I speak as a clergyman who would be solicitous for the welfare of his flock, and who is fully satisfied that his most earnest exhortations to the poor dependants, to be zealous after God and to attend their church, would have but a momentary effect when he who should set them an example was parcus deorum cultor et infrequens" ("Heaven's niggard and unfrequent worshipper"Translation per Lonsdale, James & Lee, Samuel, The Works of Horace Rendered into English Prose, Globe Edition, London, 1900, p.41; literally: "A sparing and infrequent worshipper of the gods".) (Horace, Odes, Book I, Ode 34, line 1). Courtenay was described as follows by the genealogist Thomas Christopher Banks (1765–1854) in a letter to Lord Chancellor Brougham (1778-1868), who was an active force behind the decision of the House of Lords to revive the Earldom in his favour:Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, new edition, Volume IV, p.

No results under this filter, show 14 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.