We found 20 examples of how to use realm in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 20 of 20.
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1. | What these acts said was that it was illegal to pay someone in anything other than coin of the realm. | |
2. | Public opinion plays a vital in the political realm. | |
3. | Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard. | |
4. | It is not outside of the realm of possibility. | |
5. | Ho ho, you have always been the brightest amongst my grandchildren! But hearken now: I have come from the nether realm to entrust thee with a task of utmost importance! | |
6. | The king's realm was terrorized by a dragon. | |
7. | "Speak, Queen," he answered, "to obey is mine. / To thee I owe this sceptre and whate'er / of realm is here; thou makest Jove benign, / thou giv'st to rule the storms and sit at feasts divine." | |
8. | East and West / he summoned to his throne, and thus his wrath expressed. / "What pride of birth possessed you, Earth and air / without my leave to mingle in affray, / and raise such hubbub in my realm?" | |
9. | "The realm thou see'st is Punic; Tyrians are / the folk, the town Agenor's. Round them lie / the Libyan plains, a people rough in war." | |
10. | "Else, would ye settle in this realm, the town / I build is yours; draw up your ships to land. / Trojan and Tyrian will I treat as one." | |
11. | "O queen, a tale too true, / too sad for words, thou biddest me repeat; / how Ilion perished, and the Danaan crew / her power and all her wailful realm o'erthrew: / the woes I saw, thrice piteous to behold, / and largely shared." | |
12. | "'Once had your hands,' said Calchas, 'dared profane / Minerva's gift, dire plagues' (which Heaven forestall / or turn on him) 'should Priam's realm sustain; / but if by Trojan aid it scaled your wall, / proud Asia then should Pelops' sons enthrall, / and children rue the folly of the sire.'" | |
13. | Our technologies can record phenomena well outside the realm of human visual abilities. | |
14. | Our technologies can record phenomena well outside the realm of human visual abilities—things like heat and moisture, the measurement of which would have seemed magical to our forebears. | |
15. | The history of logarithm in seventeenth-century Europe is the discovery of a new function that extended the realm of analysis beyond the scope of algebraic methods. | |
16. | “The constant deluge of information can very rapidly shift you from the realm of ‘informed, proactive citizen’ to ‘on-fire garbage can crammed with so much content it ceases to do anything other than feed your anxiety,’” she says. | |
17. | "Harry, is it logical to believe in magic?" "Magic may be in the realm of the illogical, Timmy." | |
18. | The idol of fear will survive in this accursed realm a thousand years. | |
19. | Something’s wrong in the realm of sentences. | |
20. | The logician as such, with his predilection for water-tight compartments in the realm of ideas, is not concerned with what to me as a linguist seems a most important question, viz. how is it to be explained that a sequence of sounds with no meaning at all suddenly from non-connotative becomes connotative, and that this new full meaning is at once accepted by the whole speaking community? |