Use accomplish in a sentence
Sentences ending with accomplish
- Not to regret would have been to change his nature, and that were a feat impossible for his biographer to accomplish. [4]
- Up this creek we took the men; we went, I daresay, five or six hundred yards up it, which took us nearly half-an-hour to accomplish. [5]
- Pellicanus now gazed thoughtfully into vacancy, for what the wounded man could do, he too might surely accomplish. [10]
- She would make then realize what genuine art, skill, and daring could accomplish. [10]
- If I have pictured Number Five as one of her lambs might do it, I have succeeded in what I wanted to accomplish. [6]
- To tear his love from his heart was impossible; but he owed it to her husband and his own honor to be strong, to resolutely repress every thought of possessing her, and only rejoice in seeing her; and this he must try to accomplish. [10]
- One wouldn't believe how much that delicate woman can accomplish. [10]
- What would not dyes and a change of manner accomplish! [10]
- Men say: 'Look at our history, revolutions have not been in our line; and look at our political map, its construction is unfavourable to an organised uprising, and without unity what could a revolt accomplish? [5]
- But it was an easier thing to propose than to accomplish. [5]
Short sentences using accomplish
- Vanity would accomplish that much. [11]
More example sentences with the word accomplish in them
- Some believed he would march at once, others that he could not accomplish the investment before fall, others that the siege would be long, and bravely contested; but upon one thing all voices agreed: that Orleans must eventually fall, and with it France. [5]
- The ordinary citizen would have accomplished nothing--the brother-in-law of a directory can accomplish anything he wants to. [5]
- Tom said the words which Hertford put into his mouth from time to time, and tried hard to acquit himself satisfactorily, but he was too new to such things, and too ill at ease to accomplish more than a tolerable success. [5]
- It was the will of Heaven that he should give up his enterprise and be content to make due preparations for a noble work which could be carried through without him, in order to accomplish another, out of friendship, which urgently needed his help. [10]
- Courage and perseverance will accomplish success. [5]
- We will see whether I cannot accomplish something, Caterina. [10]
- Whatever I am, whatever I may accomplish, belongs to Thee, Oh Mighty Lord, and I am ready to devote my blood, my life to my people. [10]
- You now behold what man can accomplish when he strives for anything with genuine zeal. [10]
- Only in this way, according to our present methods, could one expect to accomplish anything in regard to this foreign-felt want. [4]
- And none of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone. [6]
- Word came to us that an accident had happened to the machinery, and that we should be hove-to for a day, or longer, to accomplish necessary repairs. [11]
- I will hunt up the American Claimant the first thing in the morning, accomplish my mission, then change my lodging and vanish from scrutiny under a fictitious name. [5]
- I have been trying all I could to get down to the sentimental part of it, but I cannot accomplish it. [5]
- She silently resolved to undertake the pilgrimage to Compostella, at the World's End,--[Cape Finisterre]--in distant Spain, though she did not know how it would be possible to accomplish this with her mutilated foot. [10]
- It was astonishing to see what one little creature like The Terror could accomplish in the course of a single season. [6]
- Eudoxia went forward to meet her; Mary threw herself into her arms, and before her governess could ask any questions she told her that she had been chosen to accomplish a great and important action. [10]
- The expedition sent to Jerusalem to seize it got into trouble and could not accomplish the burglary, and so the centre of the mausoleum is vacant now. [5]
- This compels us to do many things which we would rather not do, which we might accomplish openly and unopposed if conditions were frankly recognized, and met by wise statesmanship which sought to bring about harmony by the reshaping of laws and policies. [9]
- What you intend to accomplish for Barine and me gives you a right to do and say to me whatever ill you choose all the rest of my life. [10]
- Now, as to this indirect mode by "unfriendly legislation," all lawyers here will readily understand that such a proposition cannot be tolerated for a moment, because a legislature cannot indirectly do that which it cannot accomplish directly. [7]
- If you accomplish this according to our wish, you shall receive to-day five thousand rings of gold, and the fifth part of this sum yearly, during your life. [10]
- It isn't in the way that will accomplish what we want. [11]
- To make warm the nest which was to receive his dear nightingale he had conquered the economy which was beginning to degenerate into avarice, and also intended to accomplish other sacrifices in order to procure her the position which she deserved. [10]
- We will shed the last drops of our blood to accomplish it, and every true Castilian thinks as I do. [10]
- I couldn't speak the language; I should never accomplish anything. [5]
- The escape of the fugitives depended solely upon their reaching the boat unseen, and the surest way to accomplish this was to use the subterranean passage which the architect had again opened. [10]
- Yet she knew that, if any one could accomplish the impossible, it was Quijada, where the object in view was to serve her and the Emperor. [10]
- A secret like that of David and Hylda will do in a day what a score of years could not accomplish, will insinuate confidences which might never be given to the nearest or dearest. [11]
- The other reason that I can see is that you have called me to show by way of contrast what education can accomplish if administered in the right sort of doses. [5]
- But I am so worthless that it seems to me I never do anything or accomplish anything that lingers in my mind as a pleasant memory. [5]
- Against Sir Sagramor, so weaponed and protected, a thousand knights could accomplish nothing; against him no known enchantments could prevail. [5]
- Often the first sketch succeeds, but if it fails, he seeks without regard to truth and accuracy, by means of trivial, strange expedients, to accomplish his purpose. [10]
- If in a single night it had transformed the devout future Bride of Heaven into an ardently loving woman, it could accomplish the impossible for her also. [10]
- That a tale shall accomplish something and arrive somewhere. [5]
- When the painter set him difficult tasks, which he could not readily accomplish, he called upon the "word;" but the more warmly and fervently he did so, the more surely he receded instead of advancing. [10]
- He might never see them again, for how could he ever accomplish anything that was good and great, and yet the fish had demanded it of him! [10]
- The church must put herself into sympathetic relations with these people, or she will accomplish nothing. [4]
- Why, government by parties and through party machinery is the only possible method by which a free government can accomplish the purpose of its existence. [6]
- We sculptors can only create good work with good tools, but the immortals often use the very poorest of all to accomplish the best things. [10]
- We had achieved one great undertaking, Joan was determined to accomplish the other. [5]
- All the humiliation of undeserved failure to accomplish what had been the dear desire of five years bore down his spirit now. [11]
- To accomplish the object stated we require without delay 150,000 men, including those recently called for by the Secretary of War. [7]
- We shall accomplish nothing by force, but may do much by wise concession and prudent deeds. [10]
- But he was not to accomplish this, for, when he addressed the first question to Barbara, she curtly replied that she did not like to talk while her horse was trotting. [10]
- But it is not done, and we are trying to accomplish it by war. [7]
- What might he not accomplish, no matter how wild his move, with this wonderful creature as his friend, his ally, his----He paused, for this house had a master as well as a mistress. [11]
- No life-work left, no schemes to accomplish, no construction to achieve, no wealth to gain, no public good to be won, no home to be his, no woman, his very own, to be his counsellor and guide in the natural way! [11]
- No high aim, no desire to accomplish good and great things in wider spheres, influenced the thoughts and actions of this couple. [10]
- You will and must succeed in what you so ardently strive to accomplish, a subject so exactly adapted to your magnificent virile genius and so strangely suited to the course which your art has once entered upon. [10]
- But now I must go on, and must not care what others may think or say of me, if only I can accomplish the one thing for which I am risking person, life, all that I once prized! [10]
- Zeus can accomplish much, but when Iras and your sister Charmian, who unfortunately is now with the Queen, wish to effect anything, he, like the Regent Mardion, must give way. [10]
- I assure you, Mr. President, it is very difficult to accomplish much with such means. [7]
- It has been long agreed that there is no way in which a man can accomplish so much labor with his muscles as in rowing. [6]
- In this new land there was work to do--what might he not accomplish here? [11]
- The latter, too, knew what the doctor hoped to accomplish by his hard work, for she had spied upon him, but she must not be blamed as it had been with the most praiseworthy intention. [10]
- The Bishop has just spoken of a condition of things which none of us can deny, and which ought not to exist; that is, the lust of gain--a lust which does not stop short of the penitentiary or the jail to accomplish its ends. [5]
- She believed that Jim had a great brain, and would and could accomplish great things. [11]
- To accomplish this, it was worth while to confront a great danger boldly. [10]
- To accomplish this it was only necessary to have the Temple of Isis, which usually remained open day and night, left to the fugitive's friends for a short time; and this was successfully managed. [10]
- By diligent inquiry in Johannesburg I found out --apparently--all the details of their side of the quarrel except one--what they expected to accomplish by an armed rising. [5]
- I have an important object to accomplish there. [10]
- As for me, I did the thing which was the natural thing for me to do, that is, I set about contriving a plan to accomplish one or the other of two things: 1. [5]
- As far as I can see, Italy, for fifteen hundred years, has turned all her energies, all her finances, and all her industry to the building up of a vast array of wonderful church edifices, and starving half her citizens to accomplish it. [5]
- Anyhow, this much I am sure of--to the young man who hopes, however feebly, to accomplish a little something, someday, as a writer, the one inspiring example of our time is Mark Twain. [5]
- What Hur, Miriam's husband, could not accomplish, Joshua had done, and ere the young soldiers departed with Ephraim, old Nun assembled them to offer thanks to the Lord. [10]
- They had attended his brilliant wedding, and it had flattered his vanity to show them what he could accomplish as the wealthy Eysvogel's son-in-law. [10]
- But I came here to assure you of my friendship and support in all you hope to accomplish in making the Church what it should be. [9]
- We seem to have expected that we could accomplish suddenly and by artificial Contrivances a development which historically has always taken a long time. [4]
- Now that he had something to turn his energies to, a distinctly defined object to accomplish, the fog of humiliation and depression which had settled down upon his spirits lifted and blew away, and he raised his head and looked about him. [5]
- Never had he guided the brush so joyously; in painting this picture he only wished to give, to give--give his beloved father the best he could accomplish, so he succeeded. [10]
- The Lord has great deeds for him to accomplish, when he learns to expect loftier things from the Most High than from the mighty ones of earth. [10]
- The Right (the Government side) could accomplish nothing. [5]
- We struggle, and fume, and fret, and accomplish little in our brief hour, but somehow the world gets on. [4]
- My wish was fulfilled, and for many years I exerted myself zealously, without any result, to accomplish something on the violin. [10]
- Here we rest for the present--or rather, here we have been trying to rest, for some little time, but we run about too much to accomplish a great deal in that line. [5]
- He made the fatal mistake of thinking that intellect and gifts of fence, followed by a brilliant peroration, in which he treated the commonplaces of experienced minds as though they were new discoveries and he was their Columbus, could accomplish anything. [11]
- The praetor's handsome face was radiant with satisfaction as he made these reflections, for now he had the Bithynian under his thumb, and now he knew how to accomplish all he wished. [10]
- No demons or evil creatures of that sort, Heaven knows, are needed to accomplish it. [10]
- All wish it done, but some wish one way and some another, and some a third, or fourth, or fifth; different bodies are pulling in different directions, and none of them, having a decided majority, are able to accomplish the common object. [7]
- What could these do, what could she accomplish against the mighty power of the mills? [9]
- How accomplish this, do you say? [5]
- Be prepared for disappointments,--but if you accomplish something, I'll be glad. [9]
- Whoever raises many different kinds in the same cote, will accomplish nothing. [10]
- I said I didn't want any book; I wanted to get out of the publishing business and out of all business, and was here for that purpose and would accomplish it if I could. [5]
- But this he could not accomplish, for his friend Lysias paced restlessly up and down by him as he sat, and as often as he put the reed to the papyrus disturbed him with enquiries about the recluse, the sculptor, and their rescued protegee. [10]
- Without them she could accomplish nothing, yet for the first time she had undertaken tasks and sought to win goals which were worthy of beseeching them for aid. [10]
- His present work, certainly, is not a fair specimen of what he is able to accomplish, and its failure, or partial success, ought only to inspirit him for further effort. [6]
- I think I can make a book that will be no dead corpse of a thing and I mean to do my level best to accomplish that. [5]
- Never did he boast of being able to accomplish, or having successfully performed, this or that feat. [10]
- The thought of being obliged to accomplish some fixed task within a certain time, and then be subjected to an examination, curbed his enjoyment, oppressed, angered him. [10]
- Your will may be good, but how little it can accomplish has unfortunately been proved. [10]
- And, unless truth be a mockery and justice a hollow lie, we will be in the majority after a while, and then the revolution which we will accomplish will be none the less radical from being the result of pacific measures. [7]
- It would still be a hardship if he attained the ability to go in an hour, when I was only able to accomplish the distance in six hours. [4]
- I am well aware thou canst accomplish far greater things as commander of an army than I, who have grown grey in driving herds, or than any other Hebrew, by whatever name he is known, so I will fulfil the vow sworn at Succoth. [10]
- How accomplish it, and feel so sure about it, when I had neither seen the robbers' faces, nor heard their natural voices, nor had any idea who they might be? [5]
- Here, then, was an opportunity of gathering round him--rejuvenated and, so to speak, born anew--those troops who, under the guidance of the man whose mission on earth he was destined to accomplish, had won such deathless victories. [10]
- I have had an intimate knowledge of legislation, sir, for more than twenty years in this state, and in all that time I do not remember to have seen a bill more concisely drawn, or better calculated to accomplish the ends of justice. [9]
- The expedition accomplished all that its programme promised that it should accomplish, and we ought all to be satisfied with the management of the matter, certainly. [5]
- Perfectly secure now, against failing to accomplish any detail of the pilgrimage, they felt like drawing in advance upon the holiday soon to be placed to their credit. [5]
- Let us then again come forth in our might, and by a second victory accomplish that which death prevented in the first. [7]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word accomplish in a sentence? How do you use accomplish in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word accomplish? It contains example sentences with the word accomplish, a sentence example for accomplish, and accomplish in sample sentence.