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    by degrees


    1. Our conversations turned by degrees from the immediate shared experiences of this captive life to the telling of our histories


    2. Ken and Eileen Roach lived on what had once been a decaying council housing estate in a small post-industrial town to the north-west of Birmingham, an estate that was by degrees being regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors and housing trust managers


    3. west of Birmingham, an estate that was by degrees being


    4. She is by degrees excited and terrified


    5. For his own interest and safety, therefore, he might find it necessary, in this very perilous situation, to go on for some time, endeavouring, however, to withdraw gradually, and, upon that account, making every day greater and greater difficulties about discounting, in order to force these projectors by degrees to have recourse, either to other bankers, or to other methods of raising money : so as that he himself might, as soon as possible, get out of the circle


    6. Some moderate and gradual relaxation of the laws which give to Great Britain the exclusive trade to the colonies, till it is rendered in a great measure free, seems to be the only expedient which can, in all future times, deliver her from this danger ; which can enable her, or even force her, to withdraw some part of her capital from this overgrown employment, and to turn it, though with less profit, towards other employments; and which, by gradually diminishing one branch of her industry, and gradually increasing all the rest, can, by degrees, restore all the different branches of it to that natural, healthful, and proper proportion, which perfect liberty necessarily establishes, and which perfect liberty can alone preserve


    7. consequently less numerous, and, by degrees, dwindled away altogether


    8. Moral Relativism lacks a supporting structure; that is to say, lacks a universal standard by which to (correctly) assess the proposed merits of some moral or ethical proposition whereas Moral Absolutism, drawn to its own (unconditional) point(s) of reference or final conclusions, oftentimes assumes too heavy a burden that must otherwise be lessened by degrees or fall under its own weight


    9. His sister bore him children, who in their turn began to multiply by degrees until they filled that place


    10. Moreover, he was aware, and could justify his awareness with concrete examples, that properly motivated, homosexual desires, behavior and identity could be changed by degrees

    11. His sister bore him children who in their turn began to multiply by degrees until they filled that place


    12. Gradualism is nothing more than the concept of Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto, in which he stated, “The state should wrest, by degrees all capital from the bourgeoisie, to centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the state


    13. for the symmetry of the ovoid to re-assert itself by degrees 8


    14. The little child learns only by degrees to understand perspective: he


    15. What's more, the progress reports he regularly sent to Vanaprastham about his own crusade at Tihar insensibly lightened Gautam’s burden of guilt by degrees


    16. The path continued to widen by degrees, and Leofric became aware that the creatures were trying


    17. Parasites only make their hosts ill by degrees, but they can chronically exhaust the body and damage the organs


    18. ‘Yes, you look happy,’ said Ramaiah in apparent relief, as though her joy by degrees had reduced his guilt


    19. But by degrees our intellect has been expunged and is being filled with the fallacy of the moral imagination


    20. Select categories, set levels, rank by degrees of importance

    21. What shall I talk to you about to turn your attention somewhere else, somewhere far removed from that unhappy bird? Shall I tell you about Papa's book, finally refused by every single publisher, come back battered and draggled to be galvanized by me into fresh life in an English translation? Shall I tell you how I sit for three hours daily doing it, pen in hand, ink on fingers, hair pushed back from an anxious brow, Papa hovering behind with a dictionary in which, full of distrust, he searches as I write to see if it contains the words I have used? Shall I tell you about Joey, whose first disgust at finding himself once more with us has given place by degrees that grow visibly wider to a rollicking enjoyment


    22. The horror of it doesn’t strike me all at once, but very gradually, as I try again and again, each time more intently, until, by degrees, I intuit the latest in the long line of differences between me and the blessed little ones—I am mute


    23. It is founded upon the present most intense Individual ism, and the race is prepared to put it in practice by degrees whenever it pleases


    24. The descent had been easier than the ascent, but only by degrees


    25. In this way by degrees he acquires those ideas of roughness and smoothness, hardness and softness, solidity, &c


    26. And the hand is also trained to definite statement, the student being led on by degrees from simple outlines to approach the full realisation of form in all the complexity of light and shade


    27. And so by degrees he will


    28. We elevate by degrees whomever We will; and above every person of knowledge, there is one more learned


    29. 'Afterwards He appeared unto them in another form; ’ and it may be expected that Christ will by degrees make Himself known to us even in these imperfect types, if we will submit to study facts of character as well as modern theories of evangelisation


    30. By degrees, in the pauses of his quick and laboured breathing, he was heard to say:

    31. By degrees, as they could bear no more, they dropped off one by one, and lights twinkled in little casements; which lights, as the casements darkened, and more stars came out, seemed to have shot up into the sky instead of having been extinguished


    32. By degrees he passed to the conviction that if the summer garden were extended to the field of Mars, and perhaps joined to the garden of the Mihailovsky Palace, it would be a splendid thing and a great benefit to the town


    33. By degrees he began to regain confidence, he kept urging himself to have courage and be calm


    34. She never asked a direct question, but began by smiling and rubbing her hands and then, if she were obliged to ascertain something--for instance, when Svidrigailov would like to have the wedding--she would begin by interested and almost eager questions about Paris and the court life there, and only by degrees brought the conversation round to Third Street


    35. But by degrees closer relations sprang up between them and Sonia


    36. They are, in short, peasants, plain homely people, without any taint of disreputable blood, and, as the saying is, old rusty Christians, but so rich that by their wealth and free-handed way of life they are coming by degrees to be considered gentlefolk by birth, and even by position; though the wealth and nobility they thought most of was having me for their daughter; and as they have no other child to make their heir, and are affectionate parents, I was one of the most indulged daughters that ever parents indulged


    37. Love, little by little, was quelled by absence; regret stifled beneath habit; and this incendiary light that had empurpled her pale sky was overspread and faded by degrees


    38. [By degrees, Darnford entered into the particulars of his story


    39. "You may easily imagine, that it was only by degrees that I could comprehend some of the subjects they investigated, or acquire from their reasoning what


    40. But the trouble was that the hysterics could not go on for ever, and (I am writing the loathsome truth) lying face downwards on the sofa with my face thrust into my nasty leather pillow, I began by degrees to be aware of a far-away, involuntary but irresistible feeling that it would be awkward now for me to raise my head and look Liza straight in the face

    41. Marianne had now been brought by degrees, so much into the habit of going out every day, that it was become a matter of indifference to her, whether she went or not: and she prepared quietly and mechanically for every evening's engagement, though without expecting the smallest amusement from any, and very often without knowing, till the last moment, where it was to take her


    42. Edward could only attempt an explanation by supposing, that, perhaps, at first accidentally meeting, the vanity of the one had been so worked on by the flattery of the other, as to lead by degrees to all the rest


    43. These again by degrees acquire a positive meaning


    44. The delirium was not fixed, however; having weaned her eyes from contemplating the outer darkness, by degrees she centered her attention on him, and discovered who it was that held her


    45. Being at liberty, I lost no time in seeking the old servant; who, having gathered by degrees the purport of my hasty tale, hurried below, gasping, as he descended the steps two at once


    46. His attention became, by degrees, quite centered in the study of her thick, silky curls: her face he couldn't see, and she couldn't see him


    47. By degrees the anarchy finds a way into private houses, and ends by getting among the animals and infecting them


    48. my senses subsiding by degrees, and the hour striking at which I was


    49. ware, she had by degrees insinuated herself so far into my confidence,


    50. raising it by degrees, he made me feel the proud distinction of his sex














































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