Use aid in a sentence
Sentences ending with aid
- Could they help, when Heaven denied its aid? [10]
- An illustration of what can be done in this direction is furnished by the Elmira Reformatory, where the experiment is being made with most encouraging results, which, of course, would be still better if the indeterminate sentence were brought to its aid. [4]
- How delightful it was to bring aid! [10]
- This silent homage to his superior abilities, no less than a sense of the power with which the dwarf's quick perception had already invested him, inclined the young man towards that ugly worthy, and determined him to profit by his aid. [12]
- This task was to fall to Hermon, and also another, still more important one; for he, his nephew and future son-in-law, if any one, could persuade the wealthy Archias to lend the plot his valuable aid. [10]
- She had only time to prepare the meat, when the voice of the leader was heard calling upon Iamo for aid. [5]
- As soon as the monk had left the room, the magistrate exclaimed: "What unexpected aid! [10]
- The Colonel believed that Harry was the prince of lobbyists, a little too sanguine, may be, and given to speculation, but, then, he knew everybody; the Columbus River navigation scheme was, got through almost entirely by his aid. [5]
- For his daughter's sake old Herr Ortlieb must lend his aid. [10]
- If the fool resists his uncle, whose sole desire is to benefit him, I will withdraw my aid. [10]
Short sentences using aid
- I will aid you. [10]
- I eagerly lent my aid. [10]
- She, Charmian, would aid her. [10]
Sentences containing aid two or more times
- Great and noble masters formed those statues by the aid of the gods, and they--they, small and ignoble as they are, have destroyed them by the aid of evil daemons. [10]
More example sentences with the word aid in them
- Ah, I see-- your hands are tied, they cannot aid you. [5]
- Well, then, will you let me aid you--say till better times? [13]
- No man ever yet 'by aid of Greek climbed Parnassus,' or taught others to climb it. [14]
- Yet she did write, this time with the aid of Hannibal. [10]
- I remember your words: 'I can aid thee in thy great task. [11]
- The physician noticed, with warm sympathy, how deeply this mysterious expectation had influenced her excitable nature, ever torn by varying emotions, and the excellent man was ready to aid her as a friend and intercessor. [10]
- As he staggered with the chair she impulsively ran to aid him. [11]
- She had remained with him for hours, leaving her place at his side merely to give him his medicine, or, with her mother's aid, place poultices on his wounds. [10]
- Both ladies rose with grave dignity, conferred upon Laura a formal invitation to call, aid then retired from the conference. [5]
- She now listened with eager interest, sometimes completing Hermon's acknowledgments by an explanatory or propitiating word, as the leeches subjected him to a rigid examination, but the latter felt that his statements were not to serve curiosity, but an honest desire to aid him. [10]
- And finally I wished to tell you that henceforth I do not mean to aid in any way any enterprise in Grenoble. [9]
- Even the boisterous winds unanimously came forth from their mystic homes, and blustered about as if to enhance by their aid the wildness of the scene. [5]
- If you are willing to aid and abet a countryman (and Gilder thinks you are,) please find the signature and address of your petitioner below. [5]
- Nay, and I will even pledge my word that I will tear asunder the subtlest web which Ursula may spin, in especial if I have Ann's keen wit to aid me. [10]
- Most of those who had left their beds to render aid had already reached the scene of the conflagration. [10]
- And, again, those who are thus elected by our aid ever become our bitterest persecutors. [7]
- Stars were blinking when he reached his old hiding-place in the split of canyon wall, and by their aid he slipped through the dense thickets to the grassy enclosure. [13]
- Her husband did what he could to aid her and soothe her excitement by the gratification of so ardent a wish, but his efforts were vain. [10]
- These, no doubt, were to ride round the morass, and ford the river at a favorable spot so as to attack the vessel from the west, while the others tried to reach it from the east with the aid of the palm-trunks. [10]
- The aid which we feel impelled to give to the helpless is mainly an incidental result of the instinct of sympathy, which was originally acquired as part of the social instincts, but subsequently rendered, in the manner previously indicated, more tender and more widely diffused. [1]
- Poor Mr. Stoker was now helpless, faithfully and tenderly waited upon by his own wife, who had regained her health and strength,--in no small measure, perhaps, from the great need of sympathy and active aid which her unfortunate husband now experienced. [6]
- If speedy aid was not rendered, the unfortunate man was lost. [10]
- Farnese's bold assault was kindly rebuked by the commander-in-chief, and when the former praised Navarrete's heroic aid before Don Juan, the general gave the bold warrior and gallant trooper, the honorable commission of bearing tidings of the victory to the king. [10]
- But the lad was crowded so closely into his hiding-place, that he could not spring to the little one's aid, and his attention was attracted to a new sight, as Janus Dousa appeared on horseback. [10]
- A mighty fire was blazing on the hearth and roaring up the wide chimney with a cheerful sound, which a large iron cauldron, bubbling and simmering in the heat, lent its pleasant aid to swell. [12]
- General Wool still walked the corridors, inexpansive, with Fort McHenry on his shoulders, and Baltimore in his breeches-pocket, and his courteous aid again pressed upon me his kind offices. [6]
- If war was waged against the Smalkalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, Spain, which had been taught to regard the campaign as a religious war, was ready to aid Charles with large subsidies of money and men. [10]
- I am, however, very far from wishing to deny that instinctive actions may lose their fixed and untaught character, and be replaced by others performed by the aid of the free will. [1]
- It was an unobtrusive, almost secret aid which she rendered to the Gentile families of the village. [13]
- In such an undertaking he needs every moral support and influence that can possibly be brought to his aid and thrown around him. [7]
- And in fact two more peasants began binding Dron, who took off his own belt and handed it to them, as if to aid them. [2]
- He was but too well aware of the weakness of the garrison of the turquoise mines and knew that he could expect no aid from home. [10]
- It is strange to see how we are all coming to depend upon the friendly aid of Number Five in our various perplexities. [6]
- If the power to see clearly only through you, to interpret myself only by your aid be love, I acknowledge it. [9]
- Ought any, then, to refuse their aid in doing what good the good of the whole demands? [7]
- Then she turned to Katuti, led her into the garden, and begged her to aid her, who had so early lost her mother, with her advice in a weighty matter. [10]
- Nature, which, left to itself, is a little ragged, not to say monotonous and tiresome, is discovered to be a valuable ally for aid in passing the time when art is able to make portions of it exclusive. [4]
- Alexander now came to his sister's aid, and reminded him how Melissa had hazarded life and liberty to save him and her brothers. [10]
- Appeal for aid to her, son of Erigone, and she will yet make everything right. [10]
- Georg stood opposite to her, held out his hand as if beseeching aid, and murmured in a hollow tone: "Cast forth to death and despair! [10]
- It was granted to her and hers that they should dwell henceforth forever in the house by the Pegnitz, humbly indeed, but honorably and without the aid of strangers. [10]
- But Dion wished to greet him among the youths who had invited the architect to give them his aid in deciding the question of the course they were to pursue in the impending battle. [10]
- Ephraim's chains were to fall with yours, and everything was ready to aid your flight. [10]
- There is reason to believe that many who are now upon the pension rolls and in receipt of the bounty of the government are in the ranks of the insurgent army or giving them aid and comfort. [7]
- This also seemed to be the opinion of Mr. Bigler, who heard of it as soon as anybody, and, with the impudence of his class called upon Mr. Bolton for a little aid in a patent car-wheel he had bought an interest in. [5]
- The industry appears to be a profitable one hereabouts, and is about the only one that calls in the aid of invention. [4]
- I had hoped to aid in crushing the hated foe, and now perhaps it was I who had built for him the bridge to victory, to sovereignty, to our destruction. [10]
- She had nothing to aid him save her prayers and the execution of the heavy sacrifice which she had resolved to make. [10]
- During their stroll through the garden Ephraim was asked to help her cull the flowers and, when the basket he carried was filled, she invited him to sit with her in a bower and aid her to twine the wreaths. [10]
- The young Burgrave thought that he, Heinz Schorlin, could aid in convincing the sovereign, who would lend him a ready ear, that he, Wolff, had only drawn his sword under compulsion. [10]
- He manifestly owes this immense superiority to his intellectual faculties, to his social habits, which lead him to aid and defend his fellows, and to his corporeal structure. [1]
- It would, I think, be difficult to distinguish this act from one performed by man by the aid of reason. [1]
- Hundreds of times they rushed to our aid just at the right time, and assisted us to hew off the hand of the foe which was already choking us. [10]
- In my judgment, they have aided and will further aid the cause for which they were intended. [7]
- For the hieratic there was no aid save my own industry and the lists I had myself compiled from the scanty texts then at the disposal of the student. [10]
- Without waiting for their aid, the daring Peter dashed, sword in hand, into the thickest of the foe. [4]
- I can aid thee in the great task. [11]
- Should he tell the truth--that Boyne had tried to induce him to sell himself to the French, to invoke his aid against the English government, to share in treason? [11]
- Animals endowed with the social instincts take pleasure in one another's company, warn one another of danger, defend and aid one another in many ways. [1]
- You will acknowledge the receipt of this despatch, stating the day and hour it is received, and inform me what your action will be, so that we may take measures to aid in river and railroad transportation. [7]
- Saint Jacob and the Madonna will aid us. [10]
- Take charge of the lad, captain, and aid him to deliver his message to Hosea. [10]
- The principal of the institution should also aid by his counsel the choice of the young men with whose talents and tastes long intercourse had rendered him familiar. [10]
- In this strait, the ingenious John Smith, who was present in the reconnoitering army in the regiment of the Earl of Meldritch, came to the aid of Baron Kisell, the general of artillery, with a plan of communication with the besieged garrison. [4]
- In difficult cases the influence of the leech Otto was called to her aid, but he had grown old and no longer came to Schweinau. [10]
- This experiment on the great scale has since been repeated on the small scale by the aid of other contrivances. [6]
- It was probably the first time whiskey ever prominently figured as an aid to civilization. [5]
- If he refused the Eysvogels the aid besought by the old merchant who, in his humility, seemed a different man---- Here her father indignantly broke in, ordering her to disturb him no longer. [10]
- V It is the desire of every ambitious soul to, enter Literature by the front door, and the few who have patience and money enough to live without the aid of the beckoning Helen may enter there. [4]
- All believe that the decisive moment is near at hand, and to that end the people of the United States are desirous to aid promptly in furnishing all reinforcements that you may deem needful to sustain our government. [7]
- Then there is the church music on Sundays and holidays, which is largely of a military character; at least, has the aid of drums and trumpets, and the whole band of brass. [4]
- In one of the cars, at the same station, we met General Shriver of Frederick, a most loyal Unionist, whose name is synonymous with a hearty welcome to all whom he can aid by his counsel and his hospitality. [6]
- Because corporations like the Boyne corporation are a part of a network of interests, these corporations aid the Railroad to maintain its monopoly, and in return receive rebates. [9]
- His world was the battlefield from which he directed the forces of the great corporation which he served, and the cherished vision of a son in whom he could confide his plans, upon whose aid and counsel he could lean, was gone forever. [9]
- All officers of the army and navy to whom this order may be exhibited will aid by every means in their power the expedition under the command of Colonel Harvey Brown, supplying him with men and material, and co-operating with him as he may desire. [7]
- I cannot say that this will be altogether an evil, for the cost of calling medical aid may force people to take better care of themselves. [4]
- Meantime Raleigh, knowing that the colony would probably need aid, was preparing a fleet of three well appointed ships to accompany Sir Richard Grenville, and an "advice ship," plentifully freighted, to send in advance to give intelligence of his coming. [4]
- It is claimed that the atmosphere of the New Hampshire highlands is exceptionally bracing and stimulating, and a fine aid to hard and continuous work. [5]
- It was fortunate that she was going early the next morning to seek the aid of Archibius, whom Anukis believed to be the wisest of men; but this by no means soothed her. [10]
- He was thinking that Prince Andrew was unhappy, had gone astray, did not see the true light, and that he, Pierre, ought to aid, enlighten, and raise him. [2]
- It seems impossible that our own dissensions can produce anything more than local disturbances, like the Morristown revolt, which Washington put down at once by the aid of his faithful Massachusetts soldiers. [6]
- It was arranged that Madras should remain in the present cabin, of which I had a key, until we reached Aden; then he should, by Hungerford's aid, disappear. [11]
- O my mistress, that I, too, should aid in darkening this hour! [10]
- So Mr. Bernard thanked Helen for her interest without the aid of the twenty-seventh letter of the alphabet,--the love labial,--the limping consonant which it takes two to speak plain. [6]
- Dada clung in terror to Marcus, who was beginning to be seriously alarmed for her when, looking round for aid or refuge, he caught sight of his brother forcing his way through the throng, and gesticulating vehemently. [10]
- I wasn't much terrified by your growing inclinations, but when you begin to call presentiments to your aid, I confess that I "weaken. [5]
- The most alarming symptom was a profound prostration, which at last reached such a point that he lay utterly helpless, as unable to move without aid as the feeblest of paralytics. [6]
- The most famous surgeon of the Museum at the capital had refused his aid under other circumstances. [10]
- Other aid was summoned, but the wounds were mortal, and Col Selby expired in an hour, in pain, but his mind was clear to the last and he made a full deposition. [5]
- It has been suggested, that slight differences in these organs would suffice to prevent the intercrossing of well-marked varieties or incipient species, and would thus aid in their development. [1]
- I therefore respectfully suggest that Congress might aid both the army and naval services by a definite provision on this subject which would at the same time be equitable to the communities more especially interested. [7]
- He failed so suddenly that Patty had no time to call for aid, and when the mother had been carried in, his spirit was flown. [9]
- Now another was suddenly raised behind her, and by its aid she beheld not a single, but countless, images of herself endlessly repeated. [9]
- He was a strong man, and by his aid the dying Roman was seized, drawn upon the scaffolding, and carried down the staircase to the tomb in the first story. [10]
- As Mr. Bain states, "effective aid to a sufferer springs from sympathy proper:" 'Mental and Moral Science,' 1868, p. [1]
- We were no sooner started than she pulled the curtains and opened her portmanteau, which I saw was near filled with things for my aid and comfort. [9]
- The Nuremberg gentlemen soon surrounded Kuni, and Doctor Hartmann Schedel told the waiter to carry her, with the aid of his assistants, summoned by his shout, into the house and provide her with a comfortable bed. [10]
- But it soon soared again, and now Ledscha's declaration that she would become Hanno's bride only on condition that he would aid her to punish the Hellenic traitor also reached him. [10]
- He crawled along so hidden that he could not use his eyes except to aid himself in the toilsome progress through the brakes and ruins of cliff-wall. [13]
- It was through Sir Walter's eyes we beheld Melrose bathed in autumn light, by his aid repeopled it with forgotten monks eating their fast-day kale. [9]
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