1 That is how it invariably and inevitably ends.
2 But I believed that some radical change in my life was coming, and would inevitably come that day.
3 He began his story meaning to tell everything just as it happened, but imperceptibly, involuntarily, and inevitably he lapsed into falsehood.
4 The last of the Horse Guards, a huge pockmarked fellow, frowned angrily on seeing Rostov before him, with whom he would inevitably collide.
5 Their town house and estate near Moscow had inevitably to be sold, and for this they had to go to Moscow.
6 Deserted Moscow had to burn as inevitably as a heap of shavings has to burn on which sparks continually fall for several days.
7 His words and actions flowed from him as evenly, inevitably, and spontaneously as fragrance exhales from a flower.
8 On his return from Italy he finds the government in Paris in a process of dissolution in which all those who are in it are inevitably wiped out and destroyed.
9 Every human action is inevitably conditioned by what surrounds him and by his own body.
10 They were never quite the same ones in physical person but they were so identical one with another that it inevitably seemed they had been there before.
11 As a priest, the framework of his order inevitably hemmed him in.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In XVIII. A FLOOD OF SUNSHINE 12 Of a deeply religious temperament, there was inevitably a tinge of the devotional in his mood.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In XVIII. A FLOOD OF SUNSHINE 13 He now left his own place in the procession, and advanced to give assistance judging, from Mr. Dimmesdale's aspect that he must otherwise inevitably fall.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In XXIII. THE REVELATION OF THE SCARLET LETTER 14 It could not be done, and the attempt to do it would inevitably engender suspicion.
15 How it would be proved he could not tell, but he knew that this would inevitably be logically proved to him, and he awaited the proofs.