1 Little by little, living together, two people fall into a sort of unison, they vibrate so intricately to one another.
2 Here the snow was so pure that the tiny tracks of wood-animals had left on it intricate lace-like patterns, and the bluish cones caught in its surface stood out like ornaments of bronze.
3 In the old days, now dead and gone, life had been so complex, so full of intricate and complicated problems.
4 The governor's mansion was brave with jigsaw work on banisters and eaves, but the intricate scrollwork on Scarlett's house put the mansion to shame.
5 The ramifications of cousins, double cousins, cousins-in-law and kissing cousins were so intricate and involved that no one but a born Georgian could ever unravel them.
6 It is by endless subdivisions based upon the most inconclusive differences, that some departments of natural history become so repellingly intricate.
7 All these particulars are faithfully narrated here, as they will not fail to elucidate several most important, however intricate passages, in scenes hereafter to be painted.
8 Those who prefer to, go on with the two-step, but the majority go through an intricate series of motions, resembling more fancy skating than a dance.
9 After receiving a fill of discussions concerning marches and attacks, he went to his hut and crawled through an intricate hole that served it as a door.
10 So he went far, seeking dark and intricate places.
11 He presently began a long and intricate denunciation of the commander of the forces.
12 The lean young man in a long overcoat, who was to give a special display of intricate club swinging, stood near watching with interest, his silver-coated clubs peeping out of his deep side-pockets.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 2 13 It surprised him however to find that at the end of his course of intricate piety and self-restraint he was so easily at the mercy of childish and unworthy imperfections.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 4 14 It is an intricate and soothing hymn.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 5 15 Her hopes and visions were so intricate that she no longer saw the white pillows on which her gaze was fixed or remembered that she was waiting for anything.