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When they had finally gone to bed he had been incapably drunk.
Occasionally, when he had won enough, I would find him happily and incapably asleep over his books.
It was late before they separated; the man Gray was incapably drunk.
Peach-bloom held against her cheek withers incapably by comparison.
Should all these fail incapably at the trials a very undignified period in the Mandarin's general manner of expressing himself may intervene."
While in this position one night he was discovered and pushed into the river by a devout ox (an instrument of high destinies), where he perished incapably.
"What you have somewhat incapably overlooked, Ming-shu, is the fact that I never greet this intelligent and painstaking young man without reminding him of the imminence of his fate and of his suitability for it."
They remained incapably within the capital slavishly increasing its defences, while the Ever-victorious lurked resourcefully in the neighbourhood of Ho Chow, satisfied that with so dull-witted an adversary they could, if the necessity arose, go still further.
Above that level, a public library that is not efficient is either dishonestly or incapably organised or managed, or it is serving too large a district and needs duplication, or it is trying to do too much.
Those two herberts from Cheshire are given four years each for incapably trying to foment disturbances that didn't actually happen (as the Mirror's Kevin Maguire puts it: "Bad drivers who kill kids do less - so do yobs who end a life with a punch then say they never meant to kill anyone.")