Urgently Sentence Examples

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  • He stopped, tugging her hand urgently as he turned toward the door.

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  • Other reforms were urgently needed.

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  • Mill induced Carlyle to accept in compensation £100, which was urgently needed.

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  • Except in regard to an increase of the army estimates, urgently demanded by public opinion, the new ministry had practically no programme.

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  • Unfortunately, Dr Sommer, in his study on the Sources of Malory, omitted to consult these texts, with the result that the sections dealing with Lancelot and Queste urgently require revision.

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  • It will be seen that the revenue is swollen by a large number o taxes which can only be justified by necessity; the reduction and still more, the readjustment of taxation (which now largely falls or articles of primary necessity) is urgently needed.

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  • Van Diemen's Land positively refused to do so, even though this denial cut off the su p ply of labour, now urgently needed.

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  • Many of his friends urgently pressed him to accept; but without a moment's hesitation he determined to decline the proposed honour.

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  • The divergence of policy of that state from that pursued by the other states was caused by the inability of the government to construct lines, when the extension of the railway system was urgently needed in the interests of settlement.

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  • Instead, he assisted her, his lips seeking hers urgently all the while.

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  • Here the Assyrian record ends somewhat abruptly, for, in the meanwhile, Babylonia had again revolted (700 B.C.) and Sennacherib's presence was urgently needed nearer home.

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  • For to meet this danger, the Zagreb Government urgently invited the assistance of the Serbian army, which during the final advance contained a large proportion of Yugoslav volunteers.

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  • Petrarch had urgently pressed Urban V., Gregory's immediate predecessor, to accomplish the desired change; and Dante had at an earlier date laboured to bring about the same object.

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  • He struggled to withhold them until they could be presented in a complete form; but they were urgently needed for the progress of science, and the astronomer-royal was a public servant.

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  • Every variety of form and colour was urgently and absolutely called upon to produce its title to existence either as an active useful agent or as a survival.

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  • The need of an increase in the number of parishes was urgently felt, and, though chapels began to be built about 1796, they were provided only in wealthy places by local voluntary liberality; for the supply of the necessities of poor outlying districts no one as yet looked to any agency but the state.

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  • A very considerable body of knowledge relating to this subject already exists, but further work on experimental lines is urgently required to enable us to understand the actual economy of plants growing under different conditions of life and the true relation of the hereditary anatomical characters which form the subject matter of systematic anatomy to those which vary according to the conditions in which the individual plant is placed.

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  • As regards the dates and historical interpretation of the Psalms, all older discussions, even those of Ewald, are in great measure antiquated by recent progress in Pentateuch criticism and the history of the canon, and an entirely fresh treatment of the Psalter by a sober critical commentator is urgently needed.

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  • In Medina it called forth the admiration of the Faithful to observe how often God gave them the answer to a question whose settlement was urgently required at the moment.

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  • In the case of a crime we most urgently demand the punishment for such an act; in the case of a virtuous act we rate its merit most highly.

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  • It is clear that recycling of plastics needs to be investigated urgently.

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  • He held her face in his hands and kissed her again, this time more urgently.

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  • But in the matter of a general council, so urgently desired by the emperor, Paul showed himself irresolute and procrastinating.

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  • In the German lands, the lowest level was touched, and the writings of the Augustinian canon Johann Busch, and of the Benedictine abbot Trithemius reveal a state of things in the first half of the 15th century that urgently called for reform.

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  • Before Primo de Rivera could make much headway against the insurgents affairs in Cuba became so serious that the Spanish government cabled him that pacification was most urgently desired.

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  • He scarcely ever saw any of his colleagues though they repeatedly and urgently pressed for interviews with him, and even an offer from the king to visit him in person was declined, though in the language of profound and almost abject respect which always marked his communications with the court.

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  • The latter addressed a letter to the bishop of Rome, Celestine, protesting against his claim to appellate jurisdiction, and urgently requesting the immediate recall of his legate, and advising him to send no more judges to Africa.

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  • Young families who can no longer afford to buy homes on the open market more urgently need housing association accommodation.

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  • Mexico provided an airlift of urgently needed supplies, and European countries donated $ 8 million.

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  • To avoid the inevitable disappointment with Bachelet's presidency it is necessary to urgently begin the task of building a new workers ' party.

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  • New homes urgently sought for New Year's unwanted felines.

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  • We urgently need to improve our post-conflict reconstruction performance.

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  • Fundamental reform of the coffee market led by decisive action by all the major roasters is urgently needed.

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  • A further £ 3,000 has been added to purchase one or two new streetlights that are urgently required.

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  • One of his chief objects was the abolition of distinctions between the provinces and the mother country, finally carried out by Caracalla, while at the same time he did not neglect reforms that were urgently called for in Italy.

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  • The new emperor received the tidings of his rival's defeat and death at Alexandria, whence he at once forwarded supplies of corn to Rome, which were urgently needed, along with an edict or a declaration of policy, in which he gave assurance of an entire reversal of the laws of Nero, especially those relating to treason.

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  • It was decided that the count must not go, but that if Louisa Ivanovna (Madame Schoss) would go with them, the young ladies might go to the Melyukovs', Sonya, generally so timid and shy, more urgently than anyone begging Louisa Ivanovna not to refuse.

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  • Phillip Bowman must urgently meet with the unions to begin the process to restore and rebuild workforce confidence.

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  • I am the rainbow before the storm the promise of serenity after these rumblings these whirlwinds of energy urgently released.

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  • Those with bleeding gums should see their pediatrician urgently, as this is also a symptom of leukemia in some children.

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  • Systemic reactions can be fatal in some circumstances, so medical assistance should be sought urgently if any of these symptoms are present.

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  • The civil authorities and the lieutenant-general also urgently demanded that Thomas should advance.

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  • Award winning new media agency urgently seeks a web developer!

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  • A new law which closes the loophole is urgently required.

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  • With an EU ban on antibiotic growth promoters in animal feed from 2006, alternatives need to be found urgently.

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  • They urgently seek a receptionist to assist with front of house duties.

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  • The EC must urgently reconsider the whole structure of the conference.

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  • Representation will be made to the City Council that this should be rectified urgently.

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  • The want of railways in Asia Minor was urgently felt, but no capitalists were willing to risk their money in Turkish railways without a substantial guarantee, and a guarantee of the Turkish government alone was not considered substantial enough.

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  • Entirely on their own, they urgently pleaded with us for the privilege of sharing in this service to the saints.

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  • I, for my part, begged him personally most urgently and finally wrote him, but nothing would induce him to consent.

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