She, as she had been when first he looked upon her, yet intangibly changed, the same yet not the same.
"The Maid of the Whispering Hills"
Vingie E. Roe
Utterly his own as he knew her to be, yet dimly, intangibly, he began to wonder what her outlook on life could be, how she regarded the tie that bound them.
"The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories"
Ethel M. Dell
And even while he is dealing with figures, and contract terms, he is thinking,-no, again,-it is so deeply rooted in that the thought, like the fine trendils of a plant, is ever weaving itself intangibly but surely into the web of his passing mental operations, "How can I tactfully leave the impress here, perhaps speak the direct word, that shall be a doorway for Jesus into this life?"
"Quiet Talks on Service"
S. D. Gordon