Miscarried Sentence Examples

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  • But the whole scheme miscarried.

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  • As usually happened in this strife of the land power and the sea power, Napoleon's continental policy attained an almost complete success, while the naval and oriental schemes which he had more nearly at heart utterly miscarried.

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  • The plot had miscarried.

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  • One of the Allies' columns nevertheless succeeded in establishing itself on a patch of the topmost ridge and in holding on to what had been secured, although the efforts of the assailants miscarried elsewhere.

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  • This plan, however, miscarried, for space grew so valuable that large warehouses and business establishments have been erected in these lanes.

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  • Elated by this great success and by his victories over the Armenians, Kaikaus was induced to attempt the capture of the important city of Aleppo, at this time governed by the descendants of Saladin; but the affair miscarried.

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  • If his policy miscarried in several quarters it was eminently successful in others; and if we consider the sum of his efforts to achieve the.

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  • The project miscarried, and on the 25th of January 1497 the papal forces were defeated.

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  • The tendency to recurrence in persons who have previously miscarried is well known, and should ever be borne in mind with the view of avoiding any cause likely to lead to a repetition of the accident.

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  • The attempt, however, miscarried;.

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  • But Owen's share in the undertaking miscarried through his own defeat near Carmarthen on the 12th of July, and Percy was crushed at Shrewsbury ten days later.

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  • In rare cases, an unborn child exposed to varicella zoster can be damaged or may be miscarried.

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  • His wrath, once expended, did not return, and blinking feebly he listened to excuses and self-justifications (Ermolov did not come to see him till the next day) and to the insistence of Bennigsen, Konovnitsyn, and Toll that the movement that had miscarried should be executed next day.

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  • After a few years of wedded bliss, the two decided to start trying to have children, but miscarried.

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  • These babies may be miscarried or stillborn.

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  • Unborn children exposed to rubella early in pregnancy are also more likely to be miscarried, stillborn, or have a low birth weight.

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  • However, all but 2 percent of fetuses affected by the disorder are miscarried.

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  • This can be the day you miscarried or even just the date when it was determined the heart stopped beating.

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  • Since it can be difficult for those who haven't experienced a pregnancy loss to understand your feelings, you may want to consider taking advantage of support services designed for women who have miscarried.

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  • While a normal pregnancy involves an embryo implanted inside the uterus and growing into a fetus there, pregnancies outside of the uterus are always miscarried, due to insufficient space for the baby to grow.

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  • She wanted him to feel the loss she'd suffered when she'd miscarried.

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  • Daughter Lucy miscarried her twins leading to emotional heartbreak and struggle for the young minister.

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  • After she miscarried E.J.'s baby, she faked the rest of the pregnancy and convinced a girl to give up her baby to her, only to have that baby die as an infant.

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  • She miscarried a child of Philip's and is a nursing student.

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  • In 1996, Tori Amos miscarried three days before Christmas, which sent her into a long depression.

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  • After waiting three years to conceive, Michelle got pregnant but miscarried the baby.

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  • Thus the manoeuvre against Vitebsk again miscarried, and Napoleon found himself in a far worse position, numerically and materially, than at the outset of the campaign.

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  • Between 1684 and 1688 she had miscarried four times and given birth to two children who died infants.

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  • The dedication to King William was to have procured Swift an English prebend, but this miscarried owing to the negligence or indifference of Henry Sidney, earl of Romney.

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  • The plan of the Administration thus effectually miscarried, and its final result was a profound split in the Democratic party.

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  • Finding that the rest of the plan had miscarried, Buckinghams retainers melted away from him, and he was forced to fly.

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  • But the pressure of events and of parties was too strong; the policy of toleration which had miscarried at the council of Trent had no chance of success in France.

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