Reacted Sentence Examples

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  • Rhyn reacted out of instinct.

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  • His instincts reacted to the threat before he was fully awake.

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  • For the first time the memory of how he reacted when she told him she was pregnant wasn't a painful one.

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  • But when the nomadic clans of Israel came to occupy the settled abodes of the agricultural Canaanites who had a stake in the soil which they cultivated, these conditions evidently reacted on their religion.

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  • Quinn reacted as we'd grown to expect but Howie's visions became our afternoon project.

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  • But then, Lori didn't know about the way Alex reacted when he learned of the pregnancy.

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  • Elisabeth's little sister would have reacted exactly the same way to her sister's engagement.

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  • Sense alone will never create orderly experience, as empiricism supposed; but a group of sensations reacted on by thought does so; it becomes, it is, a percept.

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  • The Jew had passed from the narrow confines of his homeland into a wider world, and this larger vision of human life reacted on the prophet's theology.

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  • We clearly discern how this reacted on his Messianic conceptions.

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  • Ismails exactions from the Egyptian peasantry reacted on the army, causing discontent; and when he was tottering on the throne he instigated military demonstrations against his own government, and, by thus sapping the foundations of discipline, assisted Arabis revolution; the result was the battle of Tell el-Kebir, the British occupation, and the disbandment of the army, which at that time in Egypt proper consisted of 18,000 men.

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  • The noisy Nationalist agitation which was maintained during this period of financial stringency reacted unfavourably on public order.

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  • Municipal problems have also reacted upon state politics.

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  • Why should philosophical Brahmanism, or the Buddhism which reacted against it, be associated with so undeveloped a form as the religion of the ancient Latin settlers in mid-Italy?

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  • Here are some common scenarios you might have been in yourself, how she might have reacted and what you can do next time.

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  • Tell her you reacted to her request rather than responding to it and that is a serious mistake.

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  • Express to her that you have had some time to understand your own feelings and thoughts and realize that you may have reacted in a way that was hurtful to her and this was not your intent.

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  • When that jerk cut you off on the freeway, or the boss decided to make your day a living hell, your body reacted like its programmed to do with elevated stress hormones and readiness to spring into action.

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  • Jon reacted by filing a lawsuit and trying to prevent the show from moving forward.

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  • He tore into the center of the group, hacking down two men before the other six reacted.

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  • The heavily browsed acacias reacted to giraffe feeding in another, perhaps more surprising way.

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  • Desensitization offers an effective cure for sting anaphylaxis, but three quarters of those dying from sting anaphylaxis had not previously reacted to stings.

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  • If methyl benzene is reacted with chlorine in the presence of uv light, substitution takes place in the alkyl side chain.

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  • The hydroxide can then be reacted with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate.

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  • To establish the viability of 18 as a ligand we reacted it with a range of transition metal carbonyl compounds with mixed results.

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  • The vegetable oils are reacted with hydrogen gas using a nickel catalyst.

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  • Aluminum Aluminum is often reacted with chlorine by passing dry chlorine over aluminum foil heated in a long tube.

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  • In the first case, only one of the acidic hydrogens has reacted with the hydroxide ions from the base.

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  • War veterans reacted with outrage last night as remembrance parades were targeted by health and safety killjoys.

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  • In the absence of cells, isobutyl nitrite reacted with hydrogen peroxide to form peroxynitrite.

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  • Little wonder that unions reacted with an immediate and stern rebuke in a letter from the office of Brendan Barber.

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  • It is difficult to understand why the government reacted so excessively over disclosures of their plans to put a satellite dish in the sky.

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  • After a few preliminary skirmishes, she had lost patience and reacted.

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  • In the exhaust fumes of cars it reacted readily with oxygen to produce smog, increasing the risk of asthma.

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  • The research experiments have shown that ionization type smoke detectors reacted faster for all research fires than optical type smoke detectors.

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  • In the second case (using twice as much sodium hydroxide ), both have reacted.

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  • The fact that linguistically Serb and Croat had thus become interchangeable terms, only to be distinguished by the respective use of the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, inevitably reacted upon the political situation, and served as an incentive to the movement for unity.

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  • These reacted upon this institutional religion, which readapted and reinterpreted itself from time to time, and when they did not help to build up another theology (as in Christianity), they ended by assuming too rigid and unprogressive a shape (see Qaraites), or, breaking away from long-tried convention, became a mysticism with mixed results (see Kabbalah).

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  • The Boer War of 1881, with its disastrous termination, naturally reacted throughout South Africa; and as one of the most important results, in the year 1882 the first Afrikander Bond congress was held at Graaff Reinet.

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  • Lee Trundle collected Sam Ricketts ' deflected right-wing cross, and although his shot was partially blocked, Connor reacted quickest to slide home.

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  • Officials of the local government union Unison reacted angrily.

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  • I reacted badly to them all of there was no improvement.

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  • Parents reacted in anger at the decision and plan to resume a series of protests.

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  • At the 1 February meeting those present were shown the currently proposed wording of this section by Dr. Pickles, and reacted with dismay.

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  • Seven years ago Beckham reacted to a scything challenge from behind, which the referee did nothing about.

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  • Parents were almost always not prepared for the possibility of a sex chromosome anomaly and reacted with confusion.

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  • His save down to the left from Foe was particularly impressive as he then reacted smartly to snaffle the loose ball.

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  • Memorable moments-these might be statements concerning how your baby reacted to her cake, candles, gifts, etc. If she cries at her party, write it down.

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  • A man heroically rushes into a burning building to save a child, and afterwards says he "just reacted" or "went on auto-pilot."

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  • Essentially his reason and judgment went off-line temporarily, and he reacted from the reptilian center of his brain, located in the brain stem.

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  • Michael Jackson - Much of the world reacted in shock when The King of Pop died suddenly at the age of 50 in 2009.

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  • The crystals reacted to varying body temperatures by changing colors.

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  • Parents and pundits reacted to the hidden content with ferocity, and the ESRB failed to react quickly to protect the very consumers it was founded to guard.

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  • Although Piaget was interested in how children reacted to their environment, he proposed a more active role for them than that suggested by learning theory.

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  • They had irregular patterns of eating and sleeping, withdrew from new stimuli, did not adapt easily to change, and reacted intensely to changes.

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  • The actual results that different customers experienced were based on different factors, including their hair composition, how they applied the creams, and the chemistry of their hair and skin as it reacted with the depilatory cream.

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  • It can point out how a various index reacted.

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  • Sodium bicarbonate hastened this process, because the base properties of the sodium bicarbonate reacted with the acid properties of the vitamin C, rendering it neutral.

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  • It wouldn't have been so much fun for him if she had reacted the way he did when she told him she was pregnant.

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  • His presence was overwhelming, and her body reacted with both terror and lust so strong it made her head spin.

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  • The woman she saw in downtown Atlanta had reacted to her the same way.

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  • He watched as her decisions turned from thoughtful to instant as she reacted to the battle.

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  • If Alex had reacted aggressively, the situation might have been entirely different, but Alex kept his head.

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  • He adjusted her arm again and stepped back, hammering at her until she reacted the way he wanted.

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  • The first night in his house, Xander reacted strongly to her slicing her finger.

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  • This ill-timed parsimony reacted injuriously upon Polish politics.

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  • Some system of the kind was necessary to guard against corruptions of copyists, while the care bestowed upon it no doubt reacted so as to enhance the sanctity ascribed to the text.

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  • The activity in North Africa reacted on Spain.

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  • The colder winter climate of mainland Greece dictated the use of fixed hearths, whereas in the Cretan palaces these seem to have been of a portable kind, and the different usage in this respect again reacted on the respective forms of the principal hall or " Megaron."

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  • This failure reacted upon Wolsey's position at home.

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  • In the east of Iran the novel creed first acquired a solid footing, and subsequently reacted with success upon the West.

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  • During the Thirty Years' War the city received no direct harm; but the ruin of Germany reacted upon its prosperity, and the misery of the lower orders led to an agitation against the Rath.

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  • To the specialists in sciences which were advancing rapidly and in divergent directions to results which often reacted on and transformed their initial assumptions, Spencer has often appeared too much of a philosopher and defective in specialist knowledge.

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  • In these they reacted against both the supralapsarian and the infralapsarian developments of the doctrine of predestination and combated the irresistibility of grace; they held that Christ died for all men and not only for the elect, and were not sure that the elect might not fall from grace.

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  • The history of this science, like that of all physical sciences, covers two parallel lines of development which have acted and reacted upon each other - namely, progress in exploration, research and discovery, and progress in philosophic interpretation.

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  • Their seminary in Amsterdam has boasted of many distinguished names - Curcellaeus, Limborch, Wetstein, Le Clerc; and their liberal school of theology, which naturally grew more liberal and even rationalistic, reacted powerfully on the state church and on other Christian denominations.

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  • The Himalayan rabbits reacted like complete albinoes, and 12% of them failed to clot when injected with nucleo-proteid extracted from pigmented animals.

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  • Even the July revolution of 1830 in Paris reacted but partially and spasmodically on Germany.

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  • Marot and his school reacted against this pedantry.

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  • Consequently, the foreign creeds often reacted upon the Persian.

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  • At that time Paul Kruger and Piet Joubert, delegates from the Transvaal Boers, were in Cape Town, and they used their influence to prevent the acceptance of the proposals, which were shelved by the ministry accepting " the 3 Serious troubles with the Basutos which began in 1879 reacted on the situation in the Transvaal and Natal.

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  • Soon the influence of the pupils reacted upon the doctrines taught.

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  • Thus in the East, as in Europe, slavery reacted upon every class of the Portuguese.

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  • Leonardo's own native Florentine manner had at first been not a little modified by that of the Milanese school as he found it represented in the works of such men as Bramantino, Borgognone and Zenale; but his genius had in its turn reacted far more strongly upon the younger members of the school, and exercised, now or later, a transforming and dominating influence not only upon his immediate pupils, but upon men like Luini, Giampetrino, Bazzi, Cesare da Sesto and indeed the whole Lombard school in the early 15th century.

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  • Augustinianism reacted against attempts to tone it down in theory or neutralize it in practice, until at last it broke loose in the form of Protestantism.

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  • Improved practice, again, reacted upon theory by bringing to notice residual errors, demanding the correction of formulae, or intimating neglected disturbances.

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  • The dispossessed men carried to America an undying hatred of England which had much to say to the American revolution, and that again reacted on Ireland.

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  • Beneath these were the common people attached to the soil, who did not count for much, but who reacted against the insufficient protection of the regular institutions by a voluntary subordination to certain powerful chiefs.

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  • But Hamilton faced the necessity of revealing the true state of things with conspicuous courage, and the scandal only reacted on his accusers.

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  • Just as drugs act upon the tissues, so they themselves are in many cases reacted upon, and broken up or altered.

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  • This frame, so slightly clad, was a sort of crystallization around me, and reacted on the builder.

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  • To this question historians reply that Louis XIV's activity, contrary to the program, reacted on Louis XVI.

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  • In the second case (using twice as much sodium hydroxide), both have reacted.

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  • You might have reacted rather than respond to her.

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  • Despite the many questions about the study that originally suggested the MMR vaccine as a possible cause of autism, families all over the world reacted by vaccinating their children less.

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  • Boyle reacted with grace and charm, wishing the dancers well and saying that they deserved to win.

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  • At the same time, Jon's publicist revealed that Gosselin was having second thoughts about divorcing his wife and regretted the way he had reacted to their separation.

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  • Montag has reacted to her mother's statements by saying she's afraid to go home and face her.

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  • He reacted too fast for her to counter, snatching her forearms and shoving her onto her stomach.

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  • The formation of clans and tribes, the transitions from the hunting to the pastoral life, and from the pastoral to the agricultural - the struggle with forest and swamp, the clearings for settlement, the protection of the dwelling-place, the safety of flocks and herds, the production of corn, - the migration of peoples, the founding of colonies, the processes of conquest, fusion, and political union - have all reacted on the elaboration of the higher polytheisms, before bards and poets, priesthoods and theological speculators, began to systematize and regulate the relations of the gods.

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