A circumstance which soon after occurred, rendered all these virtues palpable.
Such a circumstance would render an infant susceptible to allergies and life-threatening infections.
"You will bring me back a line from my sister in reply to this," said Armand, whom circumstances had at last rendered cautious.
Generally, speaking, however, the 1930s were a period when the extreme economic circumstances rendered both unions largely ineffective.
Government seemed to fear it should be obliged to take some steps which circumstances rendered necessary on account of my imprudence.
Time, place, and circumstances rendered it a matter beyond question.
This circumstance, as Captain Hull well knew, would render the capture of the jubarte much more difficult.
Consider Labour, whose cash-strapped circumstances render it utterly dependent on union money.
Certain circumstances can render a person especially susceptible to melanoma.
He believes that circumstances have rendered the cultural mythology of the Takers meaningless to its people.