1 Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three-and-twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character.
2 If I have wounded your sister's feelings, it was unknowingly done and though the motives which governed me may to you very naturally appear insufficient, I have not yet learnt to condemn them.
3 He had some intention, he added, of studying law, and I must be aware that the interest of one thousand pounds would be a very insufficient support therein.
4 Words were insufficient for the elevation of his feelings; and he was obliged to walk about the room, while Elizabeth tried to unite civility and truth in a few short sentences.
5 Four sides of paper were insufficient to contain all her delight, and all her earnest desire of being loved by her sister.
6 It was one of the taxes she had to pay for their prolonged hospitality, and for the dresses and trinkets which occasionally replenished her insufficient wardrobe.
7 But the shock was insufficient to repel the impetus of the charge.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 32 8 If I had been killed in the presence of a thousand colored people, their testimony combined would have been insufficient to have arrested one of the murderers.
9 The poor, frightened old woman at last forgot her fears; and, even Eliza, as the night waned, found all her anxieties insufficient to keep her eyes from closing.
10 The materialism you advocate has been more than once in vogue already, and has always proved insufficient.
11 I swear to you, it was nothing but my inexperience and insufficient means.
12 Though these reasons were very insufficient and obscure, no one made any rejoinder.
13 This condition is never observed by the universal historians, and so to explain the resultant forces they are obliged to admit, in addition to the insufficient components, another unexplained force affecting the resultant action.
14 Before I had quitted your apartment, on a sensation of cold, I had covered myself with some clothes, but these were insufficient to secure me from the dews of night.
15 Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others.