Use "his illusions were dispelled|his illusion be dispel" in a sentence

1. 11 His cheerful whistle dispelled her fears.

2. His cheerful whistle dispelled her fears.

3. The two most common types of grid illusions are the Hermann grid illusion and the scintillating grid illusion.

4. Sweat glistening on his brow, Teclis dispelled them.

5. The misgivings were dispelled.

6. The Carpentered‐world hypothesis was put forward by to predict differences in susceptibility among different cultures to several geometric line illusions (the Müller‐Lyer Illusion, the Ponzo Illusion, and the Sander Parallelogram Illusion).

7. The Carpentered‐world hypothesis was put forward by to predict differences in susceptibility among different cultures to several geometric line illusions (the Müller‐Lyer Illusion, the Ponzo Illusion, and the Sander Parallelogram Illusion)

8. The illusion did not last as Yuki took off his shirt.

9. 49 The Binetian developmental explanation of optical illusions Lucia Monacis Università degli Studi “Aldo Moro” (Italia) [email protected] Key words: Optical illusions, Müller-Lyer illusion, Nativist/empiric controversy

10. The enchantment lasts until dispelled, the caster dies, or the Admiral and his armada are defeated.

11. I expect each one will take from these misty illusions, creations congenial to his own mind.

12. Not only his social criticism and sadomasochism subjects contradict and dispel to each other, his sadomasochism subject also discloses the writers unstableness in thought.

13. In an interview Monday, the Foreign Affairs Secretary tried to dispel doubts about his handling of the crisis.

14. Cosa sono esattamente? Il... We have always been accustomed to see the famous optical illusions, but almost never think of the illusion of sound.

15. Elemental Mastery and Nature's Swiftness can all be dispelled using purge.

16. Think the Balases have what it takes to be the Best Illusion of the Year? (Or just want to check out some other really cool illusions from all over the world?)

17. If this were to be relayed to His Majesty...

18. There were fears, too, that Sydney would not be able to dispel the stench of commercialism that ruined Atlanta.

19. His worst points were his Boastfulness and his insupportable conceit

20. His friends were shocked by his ingratitude to his parents.

21. His arms were pinioned to his sides.

22. His hands were gnarled, and his legs were covered with sores.

23. 6 His belly was a crucible, his ribs were a gridiron, and his fingers were tongs.

24. His remarks were extempore and may need to be qualified.

25. His hands were manacled behind his back.

26. His arms were limp at his sides.

27. His lips were bluish, his cheeks blanched.

28. His comments were so general as to be nearly valueless.

29. The only way she knew to dispel it was to break free of his grasp and get into the canoe.

30. We now know that the canals were an optical illusion.

31. His ashes were scattered on his beloved farm.

32. His ragged clothes were witness to his poverty.

33. His eyes were sunken in his gaunt face.

34. His gloved hands were handcuffed behind his back.

35. Tragedy begins at that point where the illusion of impartiality, as well as the illusions of the Adversaries, collapses.” ― René Girard, Violence and the Sacred tags: Adversaries , …

36. His shoulders were broad and his waist narrow.

37. His methods were unorthodox, and his lifestyle eccentric.

38. His debts were a noose around his neck.

39. His looks, though, were not his only recommendation.

40. His collegues were surprised at his absurd behaviour.

41. His lips were colorless, his teeth looked yellowish.

42. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the Ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise

43. Inducements were offered to the debtor to confess his insolvency and be frank in his discussion of assets.

44. His actions were deliberate, his trained eye looking for any bugs that might be hidden in the room.

45. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the Ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise

46. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the Ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise

47. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the Ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise

48. If he were home, he'd be going down for his nap.

49. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the Ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise

50. They were under the illusion that the company was doing well.

51. You'll be his nanny, his keeper, his best friend.

52. His brown curls were tousled and his cheeks were still flushed from sleep.

53. His hands were naked, and his arms also, a little above the wrist; so, also, were his feet naked, as were his legs, a little above the ankles.

54. Hicks brushed aside the blue haze of his cigar and felt suddenly that he was trying to dispel more than cigar smoke.

55. His role has been that of a Conjurer concealing by illusion what is really happening to the defence effort.

56. His circumstances were changed by events beyond his control.

57. His grandchildren were a solace in his old age.

58. 4 His eyes were sunken in his gaunt face.

59. His fists clenched slowly until his knuckles were white.

60. His parents were worried by his increasingly irrational behaviour.

61. Others were sceptical about his conclusions, and his methods.

62. His binoculars were on a strap round his neck.

63. All his reverence and all his fondness and all the leanings of his life were for the Ardenthearted and they would always be so and never be otherwise” (6)

64. They were under an illusion that the company was doing well.

65. His fists Clenched slowly until his knuckles were white.

66. 8 His shoulders were broad and his waist narrow.

67. His eyes were closed, his face was an ashen colour, and there were beads of sweat on his forehead.

68. Her foster brother's misinformation must be dispelled, but what did she say?

69. Rivers of raindrops created the illusion that all the faces were melting, were weeping.

70. His opponents were too irresolute to call his bluff.

71. His arguments were futile.

72. His eyes were eloquent.

73. His arguments were irresistible.

74. His lungs were unsound.

75. His parents were academics.

76. His manners were impeccable .

77. His artistic talents were wasted in his boring job.

78. And when his ashes were interred, his mother said,

79. His actions were in stark contrast to his words.

80. 6 His methods were unorthodox, and his lifestyle eccentric.