1608. H. Clapham, Errour Left Hand, 86. Then it vnauoidably followeth, that [etc.].
1695. Ld. Preston, Boeth., II. 66. They whom they have left must unavoidably submit to Poverty.
1744. Berkeley, Siris, § 256. Natural evils will sometimes unavoidably ensue.
1798. Coxe, Walpole, I. 727. The time unavoidably to be taken up in drawing orders at the exchequer.
1827. Jarman, Powells Devises, II. 177. Different minds will almost unavoidably form different opinions.
1851. Mill, Repr. Govt. (1865), 4/1. There have been states of society in which even a monarchy unavoidably broke up into petty principalities.