Forced in A Sentence

    1

    A bowl, however, that is forced on to the jack by another is not a toucher.

    2

    A metal vessel was placed in a calorimeter and air forced into it, the amount of energy expended in compressing the air being measured.

    3

    A rebellion broke out among the legions of Moesia, and Decius, who was sent to quell it, was forced by the troops to put himself at their head and march upon Italy.

    4

    A stick of green wood is forced into it, and the vapours and gases set free expose new surfaces to the air, which at this temperature has only a mildly oxidizing effect.

    5

    A'Ran forced his attention away, certain that this ally was as true as any despite his haste in addressing nishani.

    6

    About 245 the emperor Philip the Arabian entrusted him with an important command on the Danube, and in 249 (or end of 248), having been sent to put down a revolt of the troops in Moesia and Pannonia, he was forced to assume the imperial dignity.

    7

    About this time the Tekke Turkomans, then living on the Heri-rud, were forced by the Persians to migrate northward.

    8

    According to Scottish rules, unless it has been forced clean out of bounds, such a jack is still alive.

    9

    After a hasty consecration he was forced to take refuge with a friendly noble by the faction of Pierleoni, who was elected pope under the name of Anacletus II.

    10

    After a temporary arrangement of terms with the raja of Vizianagram the old feud broke out again, and the Bobbili chief was forced to take refuge in the nizam's country.

    11

    After a thick moment of silence, she forced herself to continue.

    12

    After several skirmishes, the national army commanded by General Roca, containing many troops seasoned in Indian campaigns, assaulted the portenos posted before Buenos Aires, and after two days' hard fighting (20th and 21st July) forced its way into the town.

    13

    After the death of Mary of Burgundy, who had resided in the city, they forced her husband, the archduke Maximilian, to conclude the treaty of Arras (1482).

    14

    After the first several feet, the angle of the slope dropped more sharply and he was forced to move to his left to avoid falling.

    15

    After the war its activity was shown by an increasing number of assassinations, burnings and other outrages, until by 1875 it completely dominated the mining classes and forced a general strike in the coal regions.

    16

    Alex captured her hand and forced her to drop the potatoes.

    17

    Alex had forced himself on her - taken advantage of her.

    18

    All parties, however, were agreed in favor of war against Austria, for which the peoples forced their unwilling rulers to prepare.

    19

    Amid forced conversation, the group plodded their way through shrimp, chicken, and enchiladas to dessert—fried ice cream—but if the Deans thought this final outing would be a celebration, they were mistaken.

    20

    Amnestied in 1755 he returned to France, but soon sank into dire poverty, being forced to earn a pittance for his wife and family as a day labourer.

    21

    An arcing kick forced him to release her.

    22

    An illness brought on by toil and privation forced him to leave his work to others for nearly a year, but in August 1598 he returned to his field of labour, and in October of that year practically the whole country was Catholic again.

    23

    An iron tube, having its ends closed by brass caps, was placed inside a compressing vessel into which water was forced until the pressure upon the outer surface of the tube reached 250 atmospheres.

    24

    And thus the hasty pamphlet of a half-educated Gothic monk has been forced into prominence, almost into rivalry with the finished productions of the great writers of classical antiquity.

    25

    And, if to satisfy these we were forced to maintain the existence of a world of moral standards, it was, thirdly, necessary to form some opinion as to the relation of these moral standards of value to the forms and facts of phenomenal existence.

    26

    Arthur recognized Dean but avoided eye contact until Dean stared him down and forced a glum nod.

    27

    As if reading her intentions, Hannah forced herself out of her shock and hurried to the low-burning hearth.

    28

    As new settlers came, as the people of conquered towns were moved to Rome, as the character of Romans was granted to some allies and forced upon some enemies, this plebs, sharing some but not all of the rights of citizens, became a non-privileged order alongside of a privileged order.

    29

    As robotic technology advances, we are being forced to readjust our expectations of machines' capabilities.

    30

    As with everyone, her face assumed a forced unnatural expression as soon as she looked in a glass.

    31

    At last seizing a soldier by his collar he forced him to answer.

    32

    At last, she forced herself to lie down and tried not to think of the man named Jule, whose soul still lingered.

    33

    At the same time the government carried out the forced conversion of the national loans into lower interestbearing issues, which greatly reduced the annual interest charges.

    34

    Being soon forced by ill health to leave, he went to the English college at Douai, where he remained three years and took his M.A.

    35

    Berengar imprisoned her upon the Lake of Como, and threatened her with a forced marriage to his son Adalbert.

    36

    Besides the realization of the formal programme of the Left, consisting of the repeal of the grist tax, the abolition of the forced currency, the extension of the suffrage and the development of the railway system Depretis laid the foundation for land tax re-assessment by introducing a new cadastral survey.

    37

    Boniface endeavoured to nominate his own successor, thus transforming into law, or at least into custom, the proceeding by which he had benefited; but the clergy and the senate of Rome forced him to cancel this arrangement.

    38

    Brady forced his thoughts to his mission.

    39

    Brady watched the feds, irritated at the pockets of elite unaffected by the squalid conditions the non-elite were forced to live in.

    40

    But a French officer, Jacques de Liniers, gathered together a large force with which he enclosed the British within the walls, and finally, on the 12th of August, by a successful assault, forced Beresford and his troops to surrender.

    41

    But a promise of French help at once forced the confederates to come to terms, and Cesare by an act of treachery seized the ringleaders at Senigallia, and put Oliverotto da Fermo and Vitellozzo Vitelli to death (Dec. 31, 1502).

    42

    But after their commanders had been taken prisoners the Greeks forced their way to the Black Sea.

    43

    But after* the water-supply of the garrison had been cut off, the besieged were forced to capitulate, on the 11th of July 1648, on the condition of surrendering up the three chief defenders of the castle.

    44

    But almost at once he reverted to his former manner of life, and, although James failed to apprehend him, he was forced to take refuge in France about 1595.

    45

    But Dean's first priority was his wife Cynthia and he continued to jog, forced to concentrate on his footing if he were to remain upright in the gathering snow.

    46

    But given the pair of parents the boy was forced to live with, it's a wonder he's as well adjusted as he is.

    47

    But he was soon forced to renounce this hope.

    48

    But he was the one man of ability who could hope to rule the debris of the kingdom of Jerusalem with success; he was the master of an Italian statecraft which gave him the advantage over his ingenuous rival; and Richard was finally forced to recognize him as king (April 11 9 2).

    49

    But Henry VII.'s accumulations had disappeared; parliament resisted in 1523 the imposition of new taxation; and the attempts to raise forced loans and benevolences in1526-1528created a storm of opposition.

    50

    But his position as chief minister of Henry's ecclesiastical jurisdiction forced him into unpleasant prominence in connexion with the king's matrimonial experiences.

    51

    But his Red River expedition, March - May 1864, forced upon him by superior authority, was a complete failure.

    52

    But I have met with such bad luck that I am forced to sell them.

    53

    But, in attempting to make this conception quite clear and thinkable, we are forced to represent the connexion of things as a universal substance, the essence of which we conceive as a system of laws which underlies everything and in its own self connects everything, but imperceptible, and known to us merely through the impressions it produces on us, which we call things.

    54

    By the beginning of September all the breaches were repaired, the walls bristled with cannon, and 7000 men were under arms. So strong was the city by this time that Charles X., abandoning his original intention of carrying the place by assault, began a regular siege; but this also he was forced to abandon when, on the 29th of October, an auxiliary Dutch fleet, after reinforcing and reprovisioning the garrison, defeated, in conjunction with the Danish fleet, the Swedish navy of 44 liners in the Sound.

    55

    Carmen forced a smile.

    56

    Carmen forced her mind from dreamland again and stood Destiny on the floor.

    57

    Causes of friction still remained, but they did not develop into open quarrels, for Mitre was content to leave Urquiza in his province of Entre Rios, and the other administrators (caudillos) in their several governments, a large measure of autonomy, trusting that the position and growing commercial importance of Buenos Aires would inevitably tend to make the federal capital the real centre of power of the republic. In 1865 the Argentines were forced into war with Paraguay through the overbearing attitude of the president Francisco Solano Lopez.

    58

    Certain types of dangerous individuals are relegated after serving a sentence in the ordinary convict prisons, and by administrative, not by judicial process, to special penal colonies known as domicilii coatti or forced residences.

    59

    Charles was forced to resigr the senatorship of Rome and the signoria of Lombardy and Tuscany.

    60

    Chiding herself silently for behaving like a teenager, Jessi forced part of her breakfast down her throat.

    61

    Cynthia forced a smile.

    62

    Davout, however, had left a garrison of 1800 men in Regensburg, who delayed the junction of the Austrian wings until the 10th inst., and on the same day the emperor, having now reunited his whole right wing and centre, overwhelmed the covering detachments facing him in a long series of disconnected engagements lasting forty-eight hours, and the archduke now found himself in danger of being forced back into the Danube.

    63

    Dean despised gin even when properly mixed but forced a smile as he drank it straight and warm.

    64

    Dean forced a pot full of evil thoughts about the beanpole bas­tard Edwin Mayer aside in deference to his concern over Cynthia's whereabouts.

    65

    Death didn't come.  Darkness fell, and Rhyn waited.  He paced and stretched, imagining there would be some kind of a struggle.  At long last, he forced himself to admit she wasn't coming.  No one could've overlooked the blow he dealt her underworld.  The trees all around them had died off with a tear forming in the earth that led in the direction of the palace.

    66

    Deidre forced her attention from her own issues and outward as she walked through the street fair in downtown Atlanta.

    67

    Deidre wiped her face and forced herself to face another possibility.

    68

    Despair washed over her, but she forced herself to concentrate.

    69

    Dhjan A'Ran's family was forced to flee with his few trusted advisors.

    70

    Displaying the same qualities which had driven him from Basel, he was forced to leave Montbeliard in the spring of 1525.

    71

    During an insurrection Cresphontes and two of his sons were murdered and the throne seized by Polyphontes, who forced Merope to marry him.

    72

    During the above operations, Victor, with Lapisse, had forced the passage of the Tagus at Alcantara but, on Wellesley returning to Abrantes, he retired.

    73

    During the golden age she remained among men distributing blessings, but when the iron (or bronze) age came on, she was forced to withdraw, being the last of the goddesses to quit the earth.

    74

    During the great migrations in Asia from east to west many populations were probably driven to the northern borders of the great plateau and thence compelled to descend into Siberia; succeeding waves of immigration forced them still farther towards the barren grounds of the north, where they melted away.

    75

    During the week before Christmas, Martha had spent an overnight at Bird Song when Janet was forced to report to court in Grand Junction, on some charges she, thankfully, did not detail to the Deans.

    76

    Eager to win the first spoils, the German crusaders, who were in advance of the French, attempted a raid into the sultanate of Iconium; but after a stern fight at Dorylaeum they were forced to retreat (October 11 4 7), and for the most part perished by the way.

    77

    Even David Dean, although he was smart enough to keep his mouth shut in front of his wife, was forced to cross every finger of both hands.

    78

    Expected or not, the primacy was forced upon him within a very few months of his marriage.

    79

    Famine forced the burghers to partial obedience, and Frederick held a victorious diet at Roncaglia.

    80

    For a few moments he teased her with light quick kisses, until she captured his neck with her arms and forced him to hold still.

    81

    For example, were there no reactionary peasant among the delegates, a reactionary majority might be forced to return a Social Democrat to the Duma.

    82

    For the earl of Athole had forced his brother, Andrew Stewart, prebendary of Craig, upon the chapter, and had put him in possession of the bishop's palace.

    83

    For this unfortunate combination Signor Sonnino himself was not altogether to blame; having lost many of his most faithful followers, who, weary of waiting for office, had gone over to the enemy, he had been forced to seek support among men who had professed hostility to the existing order of things and thus to secure at least the neutrality of the Extreme Left and make the public realize that the reddest of Socialists, Radicals and Republicans may be tamed and rendered harmless by the offer of cabinet appointments.

    84

    For two years more the fighting continued with varying success, until Charles of Valois, who had been sent by Boniface to invade Sicily, was forced to sue for peace, his army being decimated by the plague, and in August 1302 the treaty of Caltabellotta was signed, by which Frederick was recognized king of Trinacria (the name Sicily was not to be used) for his lifetime, and was to marry Eleonora, the daughter of Charles II.; at his death the kingdom was to revert to the Angevins (this clause was inserted chiefly to save Charles's face), and his children would receive compensation elsewhere.

    85

    Forced into hiding by the circumstances of the past two weeks, Gabriel's yearning for his mate emerged stronger than ever at her passionate kisses and touch.

    86

    Forced to be still, she glanced down.

    87

    Forced to flee by the treachery of the very men whom he had succoured, he lived for a time in constant fear of being captured by Saul, and at length took refuge with Achish king of Gath and established himself in Ziklag.

    88

    Forced to fly to France, he there, at Lyons, in 1245, convened a council, which enforced his condemnation of the emperor.

    89

    Forced to follow, she couldn't help wondering where the other portals went as he disappeared through one.

    90

    Forced vacation... isn't that an oxy-moron?

    91

    Frederick placed judges of his own appointment, with the title of podest, in all the Lombard commu1ies; and this stretch of his authority, while it exacerbated his foes, forced even his friends to join their ranks against him.

    92

    Frequently we came upon impassable thickets which forced us to take a round about way.

    93

    From a variety of independent reasons one is forced to conclude that, whatever historical elements they may contain, the stories of this remote past represent the form which tradition had taken in a very much later age.

    94

    Gabe climbed them, forced to go sideways to make it up to the top.

    95

    Gabe nodded, forced to admit he no longer had any idea how to fix whatever was broken in Death's domain.

    96

    Gabe paused then forced himself to continue.

    97

    Gabe waited a few more minutes then forced himself to leave.

    98

    Getting upset about it wasn't going to change anything, though, so she forced a grin as she met the troubled gaze of Fritz.

    99

    Han's words returned, and she forced herself to relax.

    100

    Having crossed the Po to punish the Insubrians, he at first met with a severe check and was forced to capitulate.

    101

    Having forced his way out of the crowd of fugitives, Prince Andrew, trying to keep near Kutuzov, saw on the slope of the hill amid the smoke a Russian battery that was still firing and Frenchmen running toward it.

    102

    He also intervened in Germany, where he forced the duke of Bavaria, Tassilo, to become his vassal.

    103

    He conquered in 1135 several fortresses in the east of the principality of Antioch, and in this year and the next pressed the count of Tripoli hard; while in 1137 he defeated Fulk at Barin, and forced the king to capitulate and surrender the town.

    104

    He cursed the talent that initially drew him to her, forced to wait for the fog to clear.

    105

    He excommunicated Casimir of Poland for marital infidelity and forced him to do penance.

    106

    He exited before more questions forced him to lie.

    107

    He felt himself sink into his thoughts but forced himself to respond.

    108

    He forced a thin smile.

    109

    He forced an easy smile.

    110

    He forced calmness into his voice as the thought of a wayward body resurrected very unpleasant memories.

    111

    He forced her close, lips brushing her ear and making her shiver.

    112

    He forced her closer and drew her arm between them, so none but the two of them could see.

    113

    He forced her face around, claiming her lips again.

    114

    He forced her head back until he could see her eyes, and she could see the unholy light in his.

    115

    He forced her onto the couch and straddled her.

    116

    He forced her to face her reality from the moment she awoke with his name on her back.

    117

    He forced himself out of his senses and draped the cloak over his mother.

    118

    He forced himself to focus on something else.

    119

    He forced himself to go.

    120

    He forced himself to walk away, uneasy.

    121

    He forced himself to withdraw.

    122

    He forced his anger and frustration away to keep his eyes from flaring amber, then approached.

    123

    He forced his attention back to Mr. Reynolds and the others waiting in the relative cool of the screened-in porch.

    124

    He forced his blood out faster and faster.

    125

    He forced the picture from his mind and leaned backward, testing the rope against his weight.

    126

    He forced the words out.

    127

    He forced them into her hand, closing her fingers.

    128

    He grabbed her hands and forced them around his waist.

    129

    He gripped her chin and forced her to meet his gaze.

    130

    He had the background and the education, but he obviously didn't have the inclination to adjust to the one being forced on him.

    131

    He held her by the back of her neck, high enough off the ground that her tiptoes barely touched the sand, and forced her head back, until the soft skin of her neck was exposed.

    132

    He held out as long as possible before his watering eyes forced him to lower his eye-band.

    133

    He immediately recalled his forced confession, and besought all Christian men " to pray for him, so that his tears might secure the pity of the Almighty."

    134

    He indeed became so disgusted with the false position of a pretender to the crown, into which he was being forced, that he wished to go to America, but, as the comtesse de Buffon would not go with him, he decided to remain in Paris.

    135

    He issued an ukase that the serfs should not be forced to work for their masters more than three days in each week.

    136

    He joined Lean and Allin as they dined, listening with forced indifference as they told him that Rissa had left alone with her guard at dusk.

    137

    He lifted her chin with a curled index finger and forced her to meet his solemn gaze.

    138

    He now obtained the alliance of the emperor, and forced Odo to cede part of Neustria.

    139

    He or she must not, as had been so often the case in the past, be forced to marry some royal favourite, or some one who had paid a sum of money for the privilege.

    140

    He paced around the parking lot for a few minutes cursing the first woman to ever deny him, and then stormed back into the bar, grabbed the red head, forced her to look into his eyes and growled, "You will not scream."

    141

    He proclaimed a crusade against Louis and the French, and, after the peace of Lambeth, he forced Louis to make a public and humiliating profession of penitence (1217).

    142

    He rose accordingly with a few followers, but was soon defeated and forced to take refuge in the Spanish part of the island.

    143

    He said he sent someone to find you, she forced herself to say.

    144

    He simply forced him to retire.

    145

    He soon left Paris for Toulouse, which in turn he was forced to leave owing to the hostility of the city authorities, aroused by his violent assertion of university rights.

    146

    He spent most of his time anymore in the shadow world, except when forced out by Death or called out by someone who wanted to buy an assassination.

    147

    He takes the field himself, and performs many heroic deeds until he is wounded and forced to withdraw to his tent.

    148

    He thwarted the efforts of Alaric to seize lands in Italy by his victories at Pollentia and Verona in 402-3 and forced him to return to Illyricum, but was criticized for having withdrawn the imperial forces from Britain and Gaul to employ against the Goths.

    149

    He wanted her to surrender, because past-Deidre forced him to do the same.

    150

    He was a straightforward and honourable man, who tried his best to do his duty in a position that had been forced upon him, and was in no sense of the word his own seeking.

    151

    He was again forced to give his army rest and shelter, under cover of Murat's cavalry.

    152

    He was educated for the army, and entered the artillery of the Guards as an officer in 1860, but a malady of the knee, which crippled him, forced him to quit the service in 1865.

    153

    He was forced to abandon all attempts at reconquest, but proposed to decide the question by single combat between himself and Peter, to take place at Bordeaux under English protection.

    154

    He was forced to acquiesce in the first partition of Poland, and when Russia came off third best, Gregory Orlov declared in the council that the minister who had signed such a partition treaty was worthy of death.

    155

    He was forced to pawn Rousillon, his possession on the north-east of the Pyrenees, to Louis XI., who refused to part with it.

    156

    He was forced to retire with the loss of 12,000 men, and a yearly festival in the town still celebrates the occasion.

    157

    He was now elected professor of eloquence at the university or academy of Nimes, but not without a murderous attack upon him by one of the defeated candidates and his supporters, followed by a suit for libel, which, though he ultimately won his case, forced him to leave the town.

    158

    He was now forced to leave France, but continued his work of agitation from London.

    159

    He waved a hand for everyone to leave and forced himself to wait until they were gone.

    160

    He won a signal victory over the Persians in 53 0, and successfully conducted a campaign against them, until forced, by the rashness of his soldiers, to join battle and suffer defeat in the following year.

    161

    He'd forced her to stay awake through it all despite her fainting spells, tearing open her veins and feeding until she was too weak to fight him.

    162

    He'd obeyed the Code and his predecessor without question, until forced to choose between them and his conscience.

    163

    Helga turned to look at her curiously, and she forced herself forward.

    164

    Her eyes blurred but she forced tears away, tossing off the blankets.

    165

    Her eyes filled with tears, but she forced herself to do it.

    166

    Her gaze settled on the Other, and she forced herself up.

    167

    Her look of soul-deep sorrow touched him, and he recalled what he felt as a youth to find his father and mother dead and his family hunted and forced out of their own home.

    168

    Her senses addled, Deidre was forced to retreat.

    169

    Here a remnant of the Borinquenos, assisted by the Caribs, maintained a severe struggle with the conquerors, but in the end their Indian allies were subdued by English and French corsairs, and the unfortunate natives of Porto Rico were left alone to experience the full effect of forced labour, disastrous hurricanes, natural plagues and new diseases introduced by the conquerors.

    170

    Here Godfrey of Bouillon finally came to the front, and placing himself at the head of the discontented pilgrims, he forced Raymund to accept the offers of the amir of Tripoli, to desist from the siege, and to march to Jerusalem (in the middle of May 1099).

    171

    Hildebrand, now pope as Gregory VII., next summoned him to Rome, and, in a synod held there in 1078, tried once more to obtain a declaration of his orthodoxy by means of a confession of faith drawn up in general terms; but even this strong-minded and strong-willed pontiff was at length forced to yield to the demands of the multitude and its leaders; and in another synod at Rome (1079), finding that he was only endangering his own position and reputation, he turned unexpectedly upon Berengar and commanded him to confess that he had erred in not teaching a change as to substantial reality of the sacramental bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ.

    172

    His fingers forced the straps from her shoulders and slid them down her arms.

    173

    His fingers lifted her chin so that she was forced to look at his face.

    174

    His guiding principle in treating both of the history and of the present condition of the church was - that Christianity has room for the various tendencies of human nature, and aims at permeating and glorifying them all; that according to the divine plan these various tendencies are to occur successively and simultaneously and to counterbalance each other, so that the freedom and variety of the development of the spiritual life ought not to be forced into a single dogmatic form" (Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology, p. 280).

    175

    His legs trembled, but he forced himself on.

    176

    His nearness would drive her crazy if she were forced to be alone with him.

    177

    His necessities had all along enabled the Commons to extort concessions in parliament, until in 1406 he was forced to nominate a council and govern by its advice.

    178

    His quick pace forced her to trot to keep up, and the two warriors behind her let her go to pursue their leader.

    179

    His stomach lurched, but he forced himself to calm.

    180

    His wife joined him at Thorn in December, but in April 1712 a peremptory ukaz ordered him off to the army in Pomerania, and in the autumn of the same year he was forced to accompany his father on a tour of inspection through Finland.

    181

    His wild extravagance, however, forced his father to forestall his creditors by securing his detention in semi-exile in the country, where he wrote his earliest extant work, the Essai sur le despotisme.

    182

    His words were forced through clenched teeth.

    183

    Hoping to gain active support from the Vatican, Ostojic renounced Bogomilism, and persecuted his former co-religionists, until the menace of an insurrection forced him to grant an amnesty.

    184

    However, unlike the highway, the snow here had not yet melted and Dean was forced to return to the main road at the first opportunity to cross back over the river.

    185

    I do not hear of men being forced to have this way or that by masses of men.

    186

    I do not think that the knowledge which I have gained of its history and sources compensates me for the unpleasant details it has forced upon my attention.

    187

    I don't deserve to be forced to wait.

    188

    I guess that's the punishment for our roles in the Schism – being pushed aside and forced to watch, Eden said, referring to the war that severed the two realms completely from one another.

    189

    I was forced to hide my grin.

    190

    I went after the creature, captured it, and forced it into many hosts.

    191

    If its host died, it would be forced out.

    192

    If she were forced to make a choice it would be devastating for her.

    193

    If so, he is the author of the rather forced occasional tribute on the accession of King Charles I., of which the last act largely consists.

    194

    If Tamer didn't find the tidbit of history from the time-before-time about forced soul extraction, the plan was never going to have more than a five percent chance of working, even with Wynn.

    195

    If that authority falls to nothing,"he said," nothing can follow but confusion."The Presbyterians, however, now engaged in a plan for restoring the king under their own control, and by the means of a Scottish army, forced on their policy, and on the 27th of May ordered the immediate disbandment of the army, without any guarantee for the payment of arrears.

    196

    Immediately after the revolt of Bavaria in 743 the Bavarian duke Odilo was forced to submit to Pippin and Carloman, the sons of Charles Martel, and to recognize the Frankish suzerainty.

    197

    In 1311 the king was forced to agree to the election of the "ordainers," and the ordinances they drew up provided inter alia for the perpetual banishment of his favourite.

    198

    In 1622 the Spaniards, under Spinola, made another attempt to take the town, but were forced to abandon the enterprise after a siege of ten weeks and the loss of 1200 men.

    199

    In 1767 he was appointed to succeed Shakelton as principal painter to the king; and so fully employed was he on the royal portraits which the king was in the habit of presenting to ambassadors and colonial governors, that he was forced to take advantage of the services of a host of assistants - of whom David Martin and Philip Reinagle are the best known.

    200

    In 1801 Austria was forced to cede it to Ercole III., duke of Modena, in compensation for the duchy of which Napoleon had deprived him.

    201

    In 1807 the Servians, having risen for their independence, forced the Turkish garrison to capitulate, and became masters of Belgrade, which they kept until the end of September 1813, when they abandoned it to the Turks.

    202

    In 1873 he attacked Khiva, took the capital, and forced the khan to become a vassal of Russia.

    203

    In 1886 he was elected mayor of New York City, his nomination having been forced upon the Democratic Party by the strength of the other nominees, Henry George and Theodore Roosevelt; his administration (1887-1888) was thoroughly efficient and creditable, but he broke with Tammany, was not renominated, ran independently for re-election, and was defeated.

    204

    In 1889 the public debt of the republic amounted to about £24,000,000, but the financial difficulties which immediately followed that year, and the continuance of excessive expenditures, forced the debt up to approximately £128,000,000 during the next ten years.

    205

    In 756 the North Britons are said to have been forced into submission and from this time onwards we hear very little of their history, though occasional references to the deaths of their kings show that the kingdom still continued to exist.

    206

    In an attempt to break out in February 1815 Decatur's flagship the "President" was cut off and after a spirited fight forced to surrender to a superior force.

    207

    In due course the Jewish authorities were forced to draw up a canon or book of sacred scriptures, and mark them off from those which claimed to be such without justification.

    208

    In England however a cry was raised that Junot should have been forced to an absolutely unconditional surrender; and Sir Arthur Wellesley, Sir Hew Dalrymple and Sir Harry Burrard 3 were brought before a court of inquiry in London.

    209

    In face of his active opposition Alcimus could not maintain himself without the support of Bacchides and was forced to retire to Antioch.

    210

    In February 1770 he set out again from Fort Prince of Wales; but, after great hardships, he was again forced to return to the fort.

    211

    In March 1679 a new parliament hostile to Danby was returned, and he was forced to resign the treasurership; but he received a pardon from the king under the Great Seal, and a warrant for a marquessate.

    212

    In order to diminish the gold premium, which under Giolitti had risen to 16%, forced currency was given to the existing notes of the banks of Italy, Naples and Sicily, while special state notes were issued to meet immediate currency needs.

    213

    In spite of a treaty signed with the British in this year, Mudhoji in 1817 joined the peshwa, but was defeated at Sitabaldi and forced to cede the rest of Berar to the nizam, and parts of Saugor and Damoh, with Mandla, Betul, Seoni and the Nerbudda valley, to the British.

    214

    In spite of her words, she still looked terrible but Dean was thankful for even forced improvement.

    215

    In spite of the seriousness of the situation, Dean was forced to stifle a chuckle.

    216

    In such cases I was forced to repeat the words or sentences, sometimes for hours, until I felt the proper ring in my own voice.

    217

    In that most largely used, known as " creosoting," dead oil of tar, to the amount of some 3 gallons per sleeper, is forced into the wood under pressure, or is sucked in by vacuum, both the timber and the oil being heated.

    218

    In that year the threats of the pope forced Henry to a reconciliation which took place later at Freteval on the 22nd of July.

    219

    In the last years of his life (565) the emperor adopted the extreme Aphthartodocetae position, and only his sudden death prevented this being forced on the Church.

    220

    In the next place, the antagonism of the popes to the emperors, whicl became hereditary in the Holy College, forced the former tc - assume the protectorate of the national cause.

    221

    In the parliament, which assembled on the 30th of September, Richard was forced to abdicate.

    222

    In the rural areas, there was less concern with traffic, although an occasional farm dog forced him to practice his sprints.

    223

    In the RussoTurkish War the Servian army, under the personal command of King Milan, besieged Nish, and forced it to capitulate on the 10th January 1878.

    224

    In the same year he was deposed and forced to become a monk, but was soon restored to the throne.

    225

    In the same year the two groups, Andaman and Nicobar, the occupation of the latter also having been forced on the British government (in 1869) by the continuance of outrage upon vessels, were united under a chief commissioner residing at Port Blair.

    226

    In the separation of the constituents of the complex mixture of oxides obtained from the " rare earth " minerals, the methods generally forced upon chemists are those of fractional precipitation or crystallization; the striking resemblances of the compounds of these elements rarely admitting of a complete separation by simple precipitation and filtration.

    227

    In the spring Banks was ordered to move against Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley, but the latter with superior forces defeated him at Winchester, Virginia, on the 25th of May, and forced him back to the Potomac river.

    228

    In the spring of 1575 conferences with a view to peace were held at Breda, and on their failure Orange, in the face of Spanish successes in Zeeland, was forced to seek foreign succour.

    229

    In these circumstances Catherine hesitated to bring matters to a crisis, but her hand was forced by Frederick, and in 1772 the first partition of Poland took place without any very strenuous resistance on the part of the victim.

    230

    Instead of a third drink, a flash of cold fire was forced through the fangs into her body.

    231

    Instead, he forced his head straight ahead.

    232

    Instead, she forced herself to leave and find something to do.

    233

    Instead, they literally forced her to wed Jerome Shipton, a widowed family friend twelve years her senior.

    234

    Intimately bound up with the forced currency, the railway conventions and public works was the financial question in general.

    235

    It is difficult, moreover, not to connect the repeated wall-paintings and reliefs of the palace illustrating the cruel bull sports of the Minoan arena, in which girls as well as youths took part, with the legend of the Minotaur, or bull of Minos, for whose grisly meals Athens was forced to pay annual tribute of her sons and daughters.

    236

    It is represented by the ratio of a number containing about a hundred and sixty figures to unity, and so we are at once forced to the conclusion that this remarkable feature of the planetary motions must have some physical explanation.

    237

    It made her angrier at Evelyn and Romas, knowing A'Ran and his sweet sisters had been forced out of their home into a life of poverty.

    238

    It may also be stated here that when occasion arises peachtrees well furnished with buds may be transplanted and forced immediately without risking the crop of fruit, a matter of some importance when, as sometimes happens, a tree may accidentally fail.

    239

    It secured uniformity in the confessional, and thereby protected the penitent from the caprices of individual priests; and by depriving these of responsibility, it forced the penitent back on himself.

    240

    It stuck, but she forced herself not to ask why.

    241

    It was as if she was being forced to divulge what she wanted to tell but had promised not to.

    242

    It was by the ford opposite Fuenterrabia that the duke of Wellington, on the 8th of October 1813, successfully forced a passage into France in the face of an opposing army commanded by Marshal Soult.

    243

    It was said that the terms of resignation had actually been agreed upon with Primus, one of Vespasian's chief supporters, but the praetorians refused to allow him to carry out the agreement, and forced him to return to the palace, when he was on his way to deposit the insignia of empire in the temple of Concord.

    244

    It was the author's original intention to complete this work in four volumes, but as the first volume was keenly attacked in Germany as well as in France, Fustel was forced in self-defence to recast the book entirely.

    245

    It was the night he provoked her and forced her to say the words that brought her world crashing down.

    246

    It wasn't until dusk, when Evelyn had said she'd come back, that she forced herself up.

    247

    It would follow, on the other hand, that what is called Oscan represented the language of the invading Sabines (more correctly Safines), whose racial affinities would seem to be of a distinctly more northern cast, and to mark them, like the Dorians or Achaeans in Greece, as an early wave of the invaders who more than once in later history havevitally influenced the fortunes of the tempting southern land into which they forced their way.

    248

    Jackson forced a thin smile.

    249

    Jenn forced a smile on her face.

    250

    Jenn forced herself to move, hurting more from the wound inside than all those outside.

    251

    Jennifer, forced to husband her limited shots, took more time with hers as well.

    252

    Jerusalem thus lost much of its importance, especially after it was forced to surrender to Shishak, king of Egypt, who carried off a great part of the riches which had been accumulated by Solomon.

    253

    Jessi forced a smile as she approached.

    254

    Jessi forced herself to keep smiling.

    255

    Jessi gritted her teeth and forced a smile.

    256

    Jessi studied Xander's body once more, forced to admit that the man had the perfect combination of rugged beauty and flawless form.

    257

    Jessi's heart leapt, but she forced herself not to react.

    258

    Jewesses were forced to eat pork and the elders were scourged in the theatre.

    259

    Judah and Israel dwelt at ease, or held the superior position of military officials, while the earlier inhabitants of the land were put to forced labour.

    260

    Jule forced himself to put some space between them.

    261

    Katie nodded and sawed at the root, dripped more blood, then sawed again.  She forced herself to continue even as she grew tired.  Sticky blood covered the hilt of the dagger, her pants, the root, Deidre's shoe and pants leg.  Katie kept on, uncertain what might happen if she stopped for a break.

    262

    Kiera blinked and forced herself to pay attention.

    263

    Kiera rubbed her arm with a small wince and forced herself to turn away.

    264

    Leaning her head back, she forced the soft chair into a reclining position.

    265

    Leaning into one stirrup, she forced her other leg over the back of the horse and dismounted.

    266

    Lestocq in the meantime had been forced northwards towards Konigsberg, and Soult with Murat was in hot pursuit.

    267

    Lifting her chin for his affection, she forced his lips down to hers.

    268

    Many of them were forced by his tyranny to return to France; and ten thousand Protestants, ready to embark for the new colony, were deterred by their representations.

    269

    Martha asked, showing the first glimmer of interest since being told of her forced departure.

    270

    Mary was forced to impose taxation which met with violent resistance, especially in 1539 from the stiff-necked town of Ghent.

    271

    Mary was to be forced into the position of a humble attendant upon Anne's infant, and her ears were to be boxed if she proved recalcitrant.

    272

    Meanwhile large numbers of landowners were forced to adopt one of two alternatives.

    273

    Megan forced a smile.

    274

    Megan forced the anger to the back of her mind and greeted the couple warmly.

    275

    Memon looked up, and Taran forced himself to approach.

    276

    Menaced, however, by Louis' brother-in-law, Otto the Great, and excommunicated by the council of Ingelheim (948), the powerful vassal was forced to make submission and to restore Laon to his sovereign.

    277

    Monk cut short these deliberations and forced on the Restoration without condition.

    278

    Much as he disliked making Fred wait, he decided to put off the task until nine o'clock but another phone call forced a change of plans.

    279

    Much buying might take place when stocks were scanty, with the result that prices would be needlessly forced up; and when stocks were plentiful demand might be weak and prices, therefore, be unduly depressed.

    280

    My father did it because, to him, lying was so despicable he was forced to respond in a like manner.

    281

    Nay more, the difficulties of all kinds against which Eugenius had to contend, the insurrection at Rome, which forced him to escape by the Tiber, lying in the bottom of a boat, left him at first little chance of resisting the enterprises of the council.

    282

    No one wanted to feel forced into anything.

    283

    On all the accepted forms there are two or more flanges at the bottom, running lengthwise of the plate and crosswise of the rail; these are requisite to give proper stiffness, and further, as they are forced into the tie by the weight of passing traffic, they help to fix the plate securely in place.

    284

    On the 22nd of February 1763 a town meeting resolved to encourage colonial manufactures and to refrain from importing from England hats, clothing, leather, gold and silver lace, buttons, cheese, liquors, &c. Two years later Jared Ingersoll (1722-1781), who had been sent to England to protest against the Stamp Act, but had accepted'the office of Stamp Distributor on the advice of Benjamin Franklin, was forced to resign his office.

    285

    On the 23rd, 24th and 25th of July (first battle of Custozza) the Piedmontese were defeated and forced to retire on Milan with Radetzkys superior force in pursuit.

    286

    Other towns showed also that their sympathies were with the insurgents, and John was forced to his knees.

    287

    Owing to the forced abstention from agricultural labour in the winter months the peasants of central Russia, more especially those of the governments of Moscow, Vladimir, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Tver, Smolensk and Ryazan have for centuries carried on a variety of domestic handicrafts during the period of compulsory leisure.

    288

    Owing to the prohibition of slavery the vast majority of the early immigrants to Ohio came from the North, but, until the Mexican War forced the slavery question into the foreground, the Democrats usually controlled the state, because the principles of that party were more in harmony with frontier ideas of equality.

    289

    Paetus, a weak and incapable man, suffered a severe defeat at Rhandea (62), where he was surrounded and forced to capitulate and to evacuate Armenia.

    290

    Panic built as she forced herself forward.

    291

    Peddling had been forced on the latter by the action of the gilds which were still powerful in the 18th century on the Continent.

    292

    Pennsylvania in 1842 (16 Peters 539), that state authorities could not be forced to act in fugitive slave cases, but that national authorities must carry out the national law, was followed by legislation in Massachusetts (1843), Vermont (1843), Pennsylvania (1847) and Rhode Island (1848), forbidding state officials to help enforce the law and refusing the use of state gaols for fugitive slaves.

    293

    Pierre flushed and, hurriedly putting his legs down from the bed, bent forward toward the old man with a forced and timid smile.

    294

    Pippin was forced to retire.

    295

    Pressing against him, she forced his lips down on hers.

    296

    Probably just some bum, the brunette driver said with a forced laugh.

    297

    Prolonged warfare with the Otto- and mans, who forced her to abandon Candia in 1669, Spain.

    298

    Quite commonly the burrow has a second passage running obliquely upwards from the main passage to the surface of the soil, and this subsidiary track may itself be shut off from the main branch by an inner door, so that when an enemy has forced an entrance through the main door, the spider retreats behind the second, leaving the intruder to explore the seemingly empty burrow.

    299

    Randy had called a few days before with an invitation but Dean was putting in a Sunday shift and was forced to decline.

    300

    Rates of exchange, or, in other words the gold premium, favored Italy during the yearr immediately following the abolition of the forced currency in 1881

    301

    Recent events forced my hand.

    302

    Rhyn paced under the watchful gaze of the convent member, itching to leave Kiki to find Katie.  Instead, he forced himself to wait.  He'd lost one brother this night.  He wanted to make sure Kiki was okay before leaving him.

    303

    Rissa drew a deep breath with difficulty and forced her mind to focus.

    304

    Rissa forced herself to breathe steadily.

    305

    Roger Stafford, the impoverished heir male of the ancient Staffords, had been forced to surrender his barony to the king by a deed dated in the preceding year, a piece of injustice which is in the teeth of all modern conceptions of peerage law.

    306

    Sasha.s gaze took them both in, his eyes settling on her bandaged arm before he forced himself to look at Toby.

    307

    Saturninus, defeated in a pitched battle in the Forum (Dec. 10), took refuge with his followers in the Capitol, where, the water supply having been cut off, they were forced to capitulate.

    308

    Saxony was in that year attacked by the Prussians, and with so much success that not only was the Saxon army forced to capitulate at Pirna in October, but the elector, who fled to Warsaw, made no attempt to recover Saxony, which remained under the dominion of Frederick.

    309

    Schlick goes on to say the organ is to be suited to the choir and properly tuned for singing, that the singer may not be forced to sing too high or too low and the organist have to play chromatics, which is not handy for every one.

    310

    Sensing he had the upper hand in any case, Brady forced himself away from her.

    311

    She blinked as she entered the darker house and forced her attention on her surroundings.

    312

    She blinked away tears and forced herself to her feet.

    313

    She cried for a few minutes then forced herself up.

    314

    She drew a sharp breath but forced herself to stay, to take his pain.

    315

    She fell to her knees, still holding her ears, and a sob forced its way through her constricted throat.

    316

    She felt angry tears welling and forced them back, soon distracted by the warmth in her blood.

    317

    She forced a smile.

    318

    She forced a wry smile and each word of her response dripped with sarcasm.

    319

    She forced her breathing to deepen.

    320

    She forced her bruised, heavy limbs to respond, testing them.

    321

    She forced her eyes open to find Bordeaux's face above her.

    322

    She forced her face to remain emotionless, her form still enough not to draw attention, like a wounded animal trying not to distract the hungry predators fighting over it.

    323

    She forced her hurt deep inside and drew a strengthening breath.

    324

    She forced her legs to move faster, stumbling and almost falling in the deep sand.

    325

    She forced her mind back to the current issue.

    326

    She forced herself not to cover her tattoo with her hands as she followed her sister to the second floor, where the private rooms were.

    327

    She forced herself out of bed, exhausted and hungry.

    328

    She forced herself out of her fear and leaned forward.

    329

    She forced herself to breathe deeply and continued towards the distant road.

    330

    She forced herself to continue to the apartment's entrance and flung open the door, revealing a hall with auxiliary lighting reflecting off a white marble floor.

    331

    She forced herself to continue.

    332

    She forced herself to notice how dark the sky was, the rich scent of earth in the air, the tickle of the pine needles that brushed her skin.

    333

    She forced herself to pull away from him.

    334

    She forced herself to recall each of their faces, each of their names, each of their stricken families.

    335

    She forced herself to remember why they died, what their deaths bought - -a chance for her to live.

    336

    She forced herself to sit on the ground, to focus, to wish with all her heart to go back to Wynn.

    337

    She forced herself to withdraw from the surreal world and let herself go numb.

    338

    She forced herself up and half stumbled, half ran away from the portal.

    339

    She forced me to experience all the pain I caused in my life, in the hopes of reforming me.

    340

    She forced the subject from her mind.

    341

    She forced the thought from her mind.

    342

    She forced the words out.

    343

    She found herself admiring his body and forced her attention on reading one of the books she'd picked up during a trip to stretch her legs earlier.

    344

    She gritted her teeth and forced her attention to the stack of books, jotting down notes on her notepad.

    345

    She hadn't expected to be forced into such a decision.

    346

    She held out gallantly, but was at last forced to surrender on the 22nd of January 150o; Cesare treated her with consideration, and she ended her days in a convent.

    347

    She made it to the sand before being forced to slow to a walk by the ankle-deep, loose sand.

    348

    She made it to the sand before forced to slow to a walk by the ankle-deep, loose sand.

    349

    She made one anyway and forced herself to eat it, blaming her recent trauma for her queasiness.

    350

    She mumbled something he could not understand until he forced concentration, eventually discerning the thin voice whispering The Lord's Prayer.

    351

    She must have fallen on hard times to have been forced into the life she ended up leading.

    352

    She passed the halfway point and forced herself to keep going.

    353

    She questioned how the investigation was proceeding and her pointed questions forced him to admit he was the prime suspect.

    354

    She reached down, scooping up a hand full of the moist snow, and forced it into a loose ball.

    355

    She reached Evelyn and Romas and forced herself not to crowd them.

    356

    She recalled clearly the decision she'd forced him to make and kicking him out of her bed, the moment he resigned his soul to her to save his friend's life.

    357

    She sat up straight and forced the thought from her mind.

    358

    She shoved the phone in her pocket and forced herself to smile as she faced Jonny, who'd been in training since shortly after she awoke.

    359

    She slipped her arms around his neck and forced his lips down harder on her own.

    360

    She stared at him dumbly until the crowd forced her toward the exit.

    361

    She stopped her scowl and forced a smile at the manager.

    362

    She tilter her head up and forced a smile.

    363

    She took his face in her hands the way she had Damian the night he wanted to destroy the world and forced him to meet her gaze.

    364

    She turned away from Dawkins, and with a forced smile at Pumpkin and Westlake, left the porch.

    365

    She was forced into war by Mastino della Scala, lord of Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Feltre and Belluno, as well as of Verona, who imposed a duty on the transport of Venetian goods.

    366

    She was quickly cut off from Xander by the adoring masses and forced to push her way through the crowd to follow him.

    367

    She was still beautiful, even worn down by the life she'd been forced into.

    368

    She was the last to lose hope, and it was being forced to see how out of place she was in Gabriel's equation that finally broke her resolve.

    369

    She was therefore forced in self-defence to crush the family of Carrara and to make herself permanently mistress of the immediate mainland.

    370

    She wrote it and no one forced her to do so.

    371

    She.s a … charming woman, he forced himself to say.

    372

    She'd been on the verge of dying, discussing how her impending death forced her to decide whether she wanted to live or mourn.

    373

    She'd forced herself to try to watch human-Deidre as much as possible.

    374

    She'd forced herself to walk daily, if for no other reason than to keep her mind off the paintings and memories.

    375

    Shortly before his death he was forced to sign an agreement whereby the Byzantine empire undertook to pay tribute to the sultan.

    376

    Sickness and discontent led to a mutiny on De Quiros' vessel, and the crew, overpowering their officers during the night, forced the captain to navigate his ship to Mexico.

    377

    Since leaving college, she'd stayed in shape through the local gym, where she lifted weights and forced herself onto a cardio machine twice a week.

    378

    Siqueira's expedition ended in failure, owing partly to the aggressive attitude of the Portuguese, partly to the very justifiable suspicions of the Malays, and he was presently forced to destroy one of his vessels, to leave a number of his men in captivity, and to sail direct for Portugal.

    379

    Snapping her sagging jaw up, she pulled the strap up on her shoulder and forced a smile.

    380

    So far, he hadn't been forced to change shapes since Gabriel's visit.

    381

    So urgent was the need of restoring union at any cost that even prelates who had taken an active part in the work of the council of Pisa, such as Pierre d'Ailly, cardinal bishop of Cambrai, were forced to admit, in view of the fact that the decisions of that council had been and were still contested, that the only possible course was to reconsider the question of the union de novo, entirely disregarding all previous deliberations on the subject, and treating the claims of John and his two competitors with the strictest impartiality.

    382

    So what was this important situation that forced you to break that promise?

    383

    Sofia bit back a retort and forced herself to her feet.

    384

    Sofia drank another glass of water and forced her attention to her list.

    385

    Sofia forced her own smile, noticing how Claire's gaze swept over her as if she were an uninvited insect in her bedroom.

    386

    Sofia forced herself not to recoil, afraid to touch anyone.

    387

    Sofia forced herself to walk over and take it.

    388

    Some of his chief nobles - Thomas, earl of Lancaster, in 1321, and Sir Andrew Harclay, earl of Carlisle, in 1322 - entered into correspondence with the Scots, and, though Harclay's treason was detected and punished by his death, Edward was forced to make a truce of thirteen years at Newcastle on the 30th of May 1323, which Bruce ratified at Berwick.

    389

    Sometimes a strip of felt is interposed between the chair and the sleeper, and sometimes a serrated surface is prepared on the sleeper for the chair which is forced into its seat by hydraulic pressure.

    390

    Somewhere along the line, you found Gabe and forced him to work for you as your number one assassin.

    391

    Steadily the Romans forced their way through wall after wall, until the Jews were driven back to the Temple and the daily sacrifices came to an end on the 17th of July for lack of men.

    392

    Still breathless, Katie forced herself onward along the stream's rocky bank.

    393

    Still feeling the sobering effects of that cool regard, she forced a smile.

    394

    Supreme as an organizer, he seems also to have had a singularly attractive personality, which won him the friendship even of the pirates and bravos with whom he was forced to consort.

    395

    Tears pricked her eyes, but she forced them back.

    396

    The begs and agas continued to exact their forced labour and one-third of their produce; the central government imposed a tithe which had become an eighth by 1875.

    397

    The change that is required to transform Exopterygota into Endopterygota is merely that a cell of hypodeimis should proliferate inwards instead of outwards, or that a minute hypodermal evaginated bud should be forced to the interior of the body by the pressure of a contracted cuticle.

    398

    The coalition formed against Sweden by Johann Reinhold Patkul, which resulted in the outbreak of the Great Northern War (1699), abruptly put an end to Charles XII.'s political apprenticeship, and forced into his hand the sword he was never again to relinquish.

    399

    The creditor may demand the arazi-memuru to proceed to a forced sale, but the arazi-memuru is not obliged to comply with that demand; no forced sale may take place after the decease of the debtor.

    400

    The declaration of war against the emperor Francis II., nephew of Marie Antoinette, was forced upon the king by those who wished to discredit him by failure, or to compel him to declare himself openly an enemy to the Revolution.

    401

    The emperor was forced to confess his sins, and declare himself unworthy of the throne, but Lothair did not succeed in his efforts to make his father a monk.

    402

    The exclusion of the handicraftsmen from the Rath led, early in the 15th century, to a rising of the craft gilds against the patrician merchants, and in 1410 they forced the latter to recognize the authority of a committee of 48 burghers, which concluded with the senate the so-called First Recess; there were, however, fresh outbursts in 1458 and 1483, which were settled by further compromises.

    403

    The flight was on schedule and thankfully there was little time for forced conversation.

    404

    The forced paper currency, instituted in 1866, was abolished in 1881, in which year were dissolved the Union of Banks of Issue created in 1874 to furnish to the state treasury a milliard of lire in notes, guaranteed collectively by the banks.

    405

    The forest outside his windows grew dark, and he forced himself to his feet.

    406

    The Genoese in their turn were now blockaded in Chioggia, and forced by famine to surrender.

    407

    The Genoese won a victory in the gulf of Alexandretta (1294); but on the other hand the Venetians under Ruggiero Morosini forced the Dardanelles and sacked the Genoese quarter of Galata.

    408

    The great object of 17th-century moralists had been to find some general principle from which the whole of ethics could be deduced; common-sense, by turning its back on abstract principles of every kind, forced the philosophers to come down to the solid earth, and start by inquiring how the world does make up its mind in fact.

    409

    The hostility of Arran and his brother Archbishop Hamilton forced Mary into friendly relations with the lords who favoured the Protestant party.

    410

    The improvement of the Back Bay and of the South Boston flats was in considerable measure forced upon the city by the commonwealth.

    411

    The inroads made on the frontiers of Rio Grande and Sao Paulo decided the court of Rio to take possession of Montevideo; Brazil de- a force of 5000 troops was sent thither from Portugal, together with a Brazilian corps; and the irregulars integral of Artigas, unable to withstand disciplined troops, were forced, after a total defeat, to take refuge beyond the river Uruguay.

    412

    The king of Navarre, who defended this deed, had, however, many friends in France and was in communication with Edward III.; and consequently John was forced to make a treaty at Mantes and to compensate him for the loss of Angouleme by a large grant of lands, chiefly in Normandy.

    413

    The light beyond the solid French doors made her flinch, but she forced herself to cross the doorway.

    414

    The magic forced into his body during a battle with an Other in Ireland had opened up much more than he liked.

    415

    The main operations were confined to the Crimea, where the allied troops landed on the 14th of September 1854, and they were not concluded, in spite of the terrible exhaustion of Russia, till in December 1855 the threatened active intervention of Austria forced the emperor Alexander II.

    416

    The management of the road under his control, and especially the sale of $5,000,000 of fraudulent stock in 1868-1870, led to litigation begun by English bondholders, and Gould was forced out of the company in March 1872 and compelled to restore securities valued at about $7,500, 0 00.

    417

    The members then trooped out, Cromwell crying after them, "It is you that have forced me to this; for I have sought the Lord night and day that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing this work."

    418

    The mine tunnel narrowed and the pair was forced to hunch down under the low ceiling that closed in the fetid air around them like a soaked and musty blanket.

    419

    The other masons warned their families, and 1VIanole was forced to sacrifice his own wife.

    420

    The pieces are carefully heated with exclusion of air and then compressed into a uniform mass by intense hydraulic pressure; the softened amber being forced through holes in a metal plate.

    421

    The pope had been forced to 1 As a matter of fact, there is some doubt whether Alexius arrived in Germany before the spring of 1202.

    422

    The popular support given to the Union of Brussels forced Don John to yield.

    423

    The real Gabriel had been the one to tell her that the child she carried was a girl.   "I guess we have to wait and see," she forced herself to say and added silently, I hope you're safe, Gabriel, wherever you are.

    424

    The residual gas is then passed through a tube containing porous materials, such as woodor bone-charcoal, platinized pumice or spongy platinum, then mixed with steam and again forced through the tube.

    425

    The rest of the pro-Roman party were forced or persuaded to join the rebels and prepared for war on a grander scale.

    426

    The ruthless methods by which the Spaniards forced the natives to labour for them caused a change in the attitude of the erstwhile friendly Borinquenos.

    427

    The Scottish philosophy of Thomas Reid and his successors believed that David Hume's scepticism was no more than the genuine outcome of Locke's sensationalist appeal to experience when ripened or forced on by the immaterialism of Bishop Berkeley - God and the soul alone; not God, world and soul.

    428

    The sensations unsettled him, but he forced himself to turn away.

    429

    The sulphur is dissolved by superheated water forced down pipes, and the water with sulphur in solution is forced upward by hot air pressure through other pipes; the sulphur comes, 99% pure, to the surface of the ground, where it is cooled in immense bins, and then broken up and loaded directly upon cars for shipment.

    430

    The summit of the mountain is then covered by a whitish-grey cloud, which is being constantly forced down the northern face towards Cape Town, but never reaches the lower slopes.

    431

    The trickle of a familiar stream heightened her dulled senses, and she forced herself onward, through the brush and to the stream.

    432

    The true method of science which he possessed forced him to condemn as useless the entire form which Schelling's and Hegel's expositions had adopted, especially the dialectic method of the latter, whilst his love of art and beauty, and his appreciation of moral purposes, revealed to him the existence of a transphenomenal world of values into which no exact science could penetrate.

    433

    The words forced themselves out of her mouth and she gazed up at him with bated breath.

    434

    The words were forced, and he knew she was in love with him as much as she did.

    435

    The worst tumults occurred in November 1904, when Italian students and professors were attacked at Innsbruck without provocation; being outnumbered by a hundred to one the Italians were forced to use their revolvers in self-defence, and several persons were wounded on both sides.

    436

    Thebes was forced to surrender and razed to the ground.

    437

    Then came forced loans and debased currency (1788), producing still more acute distress until, in 1791, at the close of the two years' war with Russia, in which the disaster which attended Ottoman arms may be largely ascribed to the penury of the Ottoman treasury, Selim III., the first of the " reforming sultans, " attempted, with but little practical success, to introduce radical reforms into the administrative organization of his empire.

    438

    Then she forced a smile and said, "Hi."

    439

    There are some things important enough that you're forced to tell someone, regardless of what might happen you.

    440

    There is a spring in my step and a note on my lips, until I realize the awful truth of my situation and am forced to hold back my tears.

    441

    There is good reason to suppose that the Beauforts had gone so far as to contemplate a forced abdication on the score of the king's ill-health.

    442

    There the hitherto indomitable champion of Caucasian independence was forced to surrender to the Russians on the 6th of September 1859.

    443

    These castes, as well as the mandarins, who form a class by themselves, are exempt from tax or forced service.

    444

    These doctrines the younger Mill now felt himself forced in reason to abandon.

    445

    These, in their turn, forced the nobles to leave their castles, and to reside for at least a portion of each year within the walls.

    446

    They arrived at Roanoke Island on the 2 2nd of July 1587 and were forced to remain there by the refusal of the sailors to carry them farther.

    447

    They demanded his banishment; and the king, forced to assent, sent his favourite to Ireland as lieutenant, where he remained for about a year.

    448

    They forced you out?

    449

    They were forced to slow their pace when the trail became covered with slippery shale and the path grew steeper.

    450

    They were men of ideas who were forced by circumstance to become soldiers.

    451

    They were probably Finns of the branch now represented by the Votiaks and Permiaks, forced northwards by later immigrants.

    452

    This expedition was assailed by the Charruas and forced to return on foot, their leader himself being killed.

    453

    This large quantity of air is forced through the furnace by means of the difference of pressure established between the external atmospheric pressure in the ash-pan and the pressure in the smoke-box.

    454

    This news caused consternation at Constantinople; the inevitable revolt of the Janissaries followed, headed this time by one Patrona Khalil, and the sultan was forced to abdicate in favour of his nephew Mahmud.

    455

    This royal bride died of consumption, leaving no living child, and her husband took in 1513, as his second wife, Elizabeth Stafford, daughter of that duke of Buckingham upon whom the old duke of Norfolk, the tears upon his cheeks, was forced to pass sentence of death.

    456

    This threat forced the latter to evacuate the town and retire over the Elbe, after blowing up the stone bridge across the river.

    457

    This was the type of attitude A'Ran had been forced to deal with since his parents were murdered.

    458

    This wise recommendation received very scant attention, and it was not until the necessities of the colonies forced them to it that an attempt was made to do what the framers of the original constitution suggested.

    459

    Though nauseated by the thought, she heated up a can of soup and forced herself to eat it.

    460

    Though she'd rather not be trapped by the eyes that made her blood quicken, she forced herself to look at him.

    461

    To comprehend the real position we are forced to the conviction that the world of facts is the field in which, and that laws are the means by which, those higher standards of moral and aesthetical value are being realized; and such a union can again only become intelligible through the idea of a personal Deity, who in the creation and preservation of a world has voluntarily chosen certain forms and laws, through the natural operation of which the ends of His work are gained.

    462

    To convert the masticated rubber into rectangular blocks, it is first softened by heat, and then forced into iron boxes or moulds.

    463

    Tone, who was on board the "Hoche," refused Bompard's offer of escape in a frigate before the action, and was taken prisoner when the "Hoche" was forced to surrender.

    464

    Trusting in Hildebrand's support, and in the justice of his own cause, he presented himself at the synod of Rome in 1059, but found himself surrounded by zealots, who forced him by the fear of death to signify his acceptance of the doctrine " that the bread and wine, after consecration, are not merely a sacrament, but the true body and the true blood of Christ, and that this body is touched and broken by the hands of the priests, and ground by the teeth of the faithful, not merely in a sacramental but in a real manner."

    465

    Two years after his accession Mahommed overcame a rebellion of the prince of Karamania and recaptured his stronghold Konia (1416), and then, turning northwards, forced Mircea, voivode of Walachia, who in the dispute as to the succession had supported Prince Mussa, to pay tribute.

    466

    Uneasily, he was forced to admit she had the power.

    467

    Uneasy with the stirrings within her, she forced herself to step away.

    468

    Until 1893 the juridical status of the Banks of Issue was regulated by the laws of the 3oth of April 1874 on paper currency and of the 7th of April 1881 on the abolition of forced currency.

    469

    Utterly still, she forced herself to breathe, or she'd pass out.

    470

    We are therefore forced to pause awhile, and probe beneath the surface.

    471

    We do not know how the Egyptians were forced to abandon Jerusalem; but, at the time of the Israelite conquest, it was undoubtedly in the hands of the Jebusites, the native inhabitants of the country.

    472

    We seem forced to accept a practical criterion for purposes of interpretation rather than one which can be theoretically defended against all adverse criticism.

    473

    We should split, he forced himself to say.

    474

    We were forced to stop on three different occasions as Howie, a back seat passenger, became frequently nauseous.

    475

    What dark secret had he been holding from her that he would be forced to reveal if he knew how she felt about children?

    476

    When he cries "Rain, rain," or otherwise makes vivid to himself and his hearers the idea of rain, expecting that the rain will thereby be forced to come, it is as if he had said "Rain, now you must come," or simply "Rain, come!"

    477

    When she could resist no longer, she gripped his neck and forced her lips against his passionately.

    478

    When she retreated to the bathroom, she flipped on the light, cringed, but forced herself to stare at her reflection in the mirror over the sink.

    479

    When she tried to close her eyes, the magic controlling her body forced them open again.

    480

    When the troops landed in England, half clothed and half shod, their leader's conduct of the campaign was at first blamed, but his reputation as a general rests solidly upon these facts, that when Napoleon in person, having nearly 300,000 men in Spain, had stretched forth his hand to seize Portugal and Andalusia, Moore with 30,000, forced him to withdraw it, and follow him to Corunna, escaping at the same time from his grasp. Certainly a notable achievement.

    481

    When water is required, a scoop is lowered into them from below the engine, and if the speed is sufficient the water is forced up it into the tender-tanks.

    482

    When you ignored my second summons, you forced me to make a choice and start off a new chain of events.

    483

    While he also prevents interruption of the operation by means of water-jackets, he uses hot-blast, and produces, besides metallic lead, large volumes of lead fumes which are drawn off by fans through long cooling tubes, and then forced through suspended bags which filter off the dust, called "blue powder."

    484

    While her step was anything but sure, Lana forced herself onto the road and walked.

    485

    Will I have some position of honor in your armies? he forced himself to ask.

    486

    Wiping her face, she forced herself to breathe steadily.

    487

    With a deep breath, she forced herself up.

    488

    With effort, she forced herself up and threw a dagger in the direction of the Other.

    489

    With small magnetizing forces the hysteresis was indeed somewhat larger than that obtained in an alternating field, probably on account of the molecular changes being forced to take place in one direction only; but at an induction of about 16,00o units in soft iron and 15,000 in hard steel the hysteresis reached a maximum and afterwards rapidly diminished.

    490

    With this " free " wave is combined a " forced " wave, generated, by the direct action of the sun and moon, within the Atlantic area itself.

    491

    Xander was forced to learn to use his special skills to steal from the market's patrons rather than beg with the rest of the kids.

    492

    Yet on the death of his king and patron in 1777, when court intrigue forced him from his high station, he who had done so much for his country's institutions was reviled on all hands.

    493

    Yet, when Edward was forced by home affairs to quit Scotland, Annandale and certain earldoms, including Carrick, were excepted from the districts he assigned to his followers, Bruce and other earls being treated as waverers whose allegiance might still be retained.

    494

    You forced my hand.

    495

    You were forced into a transition without being prepared for it.

    496

    You were forced to admit it.

    497

    You were forced to let go.

    498

    You're the only person I've ever known who has had to be forced to take a vacation.

    499

    Yully dozed twice and forced herself up.

    500

    Yully forced herself to relax.