Use battles in a sentence
Sentences starting with battles
- Battles do not wage, battles are waged. [5]
- Battles were fought. [9]
Sentences ending with battles
- I only ask you, at the conclusion of these few remarks, to give three hearty cheers for all good and brave officers and men who fought those successful battles. [7]
- After a personal visit to St. Saviour's, this biggest creditor and financial potentate--M. Mornay--said that if Jean Jacques had been started right and trained right, he would have been a "general in the financial field, winning big battles. [11]
- I want you to promise me that you will let others lead the assaults, if there must be assaults, and that you will take better care of yourself in those dreadful battles. [5]
- If pluck were the only thing essential to battle-winning, the English would lose no battles. [5]
- Despite news of the capture of the fleches, Napoleon saw that this was not the same, not at all the same, as what had happened in his former battles. [2]
- Susan fought more than one of Cynthia's battles. [9]
- The soldiers should see that he intended leading in future battles. [10]
- But his soul had retained its energy, his heart the desire not to cease pleading to the Ruler of Battles. [10]
- I have seen battles. [11]
- I then directed a further examination and a classification of all who were proven to have participated in massacres, as distinguished from participation in battles. [7]
Short sentences using battles
- More battles! [6]
Sentences containing battles two or more times
- Many death-sick nations have reached convalescence through a series of battles, a procession of battles, a weary tale of wasting conflicts stretching over years, but only one has reached it in a single day and by a single battle. [5]
More example sentences with the word battles in them
- They, the generals, would fight the battles, Joan would give the victory. [5]
- It would be worth a year of battles to abolish this delusion, though the great sponge of war that wiped it out were moistened with the best blood of the land. [6]
- So the battles with the "Knoten" were continued until the Berlin revolution called forth more serious struggles, and our mother sent us away to Keilhau. [10]
- I believe 23,500 will cover all the killed, wounded, and missing in all your battles and skirmishes, leaving 50,000 who have left otherwise. [7]
- The moral hesitation which decided the fate of battles was evidently culminating in a panic. [2]
- Did he say when the battles are to begin? [2]
- But contrary to what had always happened in their former battles, instead of the news they expected of the enemy's flight, these orderly masses returned thence as disorganized and terrified mobs. [2]
- Why and how were the battles of Shevardino and Borodino given and accepted? [2]
- These verbal battles were one of the greatest pleasures of the Alexandrians, and they greeted every clever turn of speech with shouts of applause, every word which displeased them with groans, hisses, and cat-calls. [10]
- Male sperm-whales are very jealous at this season; and in their battles "they often lock their jaws together, and turn on their sides and twist about"; so that their lower jaws often become distorted. [1]
- The Paladin made us all jealous the first night, for when he got fairly started on those battles of his he had everything to himself, and there was no use in anybody else's trying to get any attention. [5]
- The burning of towns and villages, the retreats after battles, the blow dealt at Borodino and the renewed retreat, the burning of Moscow, the capture of marauders, the seizure of transports, and the guerrilla war were all departures from the rules. [2]
- We will work together out there where great battles will be fought. [11]
- It transpired that this signifies that the wearer has fought three duels in which a decision was reached--duels in which he either whipped or was whipped--for drawn battles do not count. [5]
- Presently they found themselves among the crowd in Washington Street, where Ephraim confessed the trepidation which he felt over the coming supper party: a trepidation greater, so he declared many times, than he had ever experienced before any of his battles in the war. [9]
- Few plays on the world's stage have held such suspense, few battles such excitement for those who watched. [9]
- He alone during the whole retreat insisted that battles, which were useless then, should not be fought, and that a new war should not be begun nor the frontiers of Russia crossed. [2]
- The Moors held the place twelve hundred years ago, and a staunch old castle of theirs of that date still frowns from the middle of the town, with moss-grown battlements and sides well scarred by shots fired in battles and sieges that are forgotten now. [5]
- He plunged into the carnage of a hundred battles, but his good Excalibur always brought him out alive, albeit often sorely wounded. [5]
- It is believed that upwards of 100,000 rounds of ammunition of the various kinds were fired during the 21 hours that the battles lasted. [5]
- He could not tell his battles apart himself, except by their names; and by the time he had told one of then ten times it had grown so that there wasn't room enough in France for it any more, but was lapping over the edges. [5]
- The terrible losses suffered by Grant's army in the battles of the Wilderness spread general gloom. [7]
- But you sit stronger, and the fight becomes shorter; and after many battles, and you have learned never to be off guard, to know by instinct where every ambush is, then at last the victory is yours. [11]
- As the case stands, the loud voice of the stag during the breeding-season does not seem to be of any special service to him, either during his courtship or battles, or in any other way. [1]
- Mr. Collingwood, in speaking of the frequent battles between the butterflies of Borneo, says, "They whirl round each other with the greatest rapidity, and appear to be incited by the greatest ferocity. [1]
- The marches, battles, sieges, and other military operations that have signalized this campaign must render it famous in the annals of war, and have entitled those who have participated therein to the applause and thanks of the nation. [7]
- In him, it shows itself in thinking his way straightforward, in doing battle for "free trade and no right of search" on the high seas of religious controversy, and especially in fighting the battles of his crooked old city. [6]
- Yet a dark shadow fell on these radiant joys also; her John's friend and foster-father, Don Luis Quijada, had been wounded in these battles, and died from his injuries. [10]
- We used to ride up it on horseback in those days --we young people--and branch off and gather bones in a sandy region where one of the first Kamehameha's battles was fought. [5]
- They and the rest were as mellow as mellow could be; and the Paladin was doing his battles in great style, and the old peasants were endangering the building with their applause. [5]
- Our army, after repeated retreats and advances and battles at Pultusk and Preussisch-Eylau, was concentrated near Bartenstein. [2]
- He could distinctly recollect the first and second installations and death of President Washington, the surrender of Cornwallis, the battles of Trenton and Monmouth, and Bunker Hill, the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence, and Braddock's defeat. [5]
- Only when Virginia read to him the Northern account of the battles would he emerge from a calm sadness into excitement; and he clenched his fists and tried to rise when he heard of the capture of Jackson and the fall of Port Hudson. [9]
- Their battles are prefaced by loud and prolonged bellowing, but during the actual conflict they are silent. [1]
- English and alien poets, statesmen, artists, heroes, battles, plagues, cataclysms, revolutions--we shoveled them all into the English fences according to their dates. [5]
- On the cinder playground of the Academy we Republicans used to wage, during campaigns, pitched battles for the Tariff. [9]
- Judged by results, Patay's place is with the few supremely great and imposing battles that have been fought since the peoples of the world first resorted to arms for the settlement of their quarrels. [5]
- One cannot fight over the battles of Marengo or Austerlitz with Napoleon without feeling as if he himself had a fractional claim to the victory, so real seems the transfer of his personality into that of the conqueror while he reads. [6]
- Nay, in this our quickened life we feel that all the battles from earliest time to our own day, where Right and Wrong have grappled, are but one great battle, varied with brief pauses or hasty bivouacs upon the field of conflict. [6]
- We must fight our battles alone, but we don't have to bear the wounds alone. [11]
- There was no one to hew down (as he had always imagined battles to himself), nor could he help to fire the bridge because he had not brought any burning straw with him like the other soldiers. [2]
- On the battles of seals, see Capt. [1]
- Noel was full of noble and affectionate praises and appreciations of our old boastful big Standard-Bearer, now gone silent forever, his real and imaginary battles all fought, his work done, his life honorably closed and completed. [5]
- The greatest excitements, of course, had been connected with the battles of the pirates. [10]
- Nothing is talked of but armies, navies, battles, etc. [4]
- The motive and object that lie at the bottom of them are worthy of the most that we can do for the soldier who goes to fight the battles of his country. [7]
- It is interesting, now, to note how loyally Jameson and his several trained British military officers tried to make their battles conform to precedent. [5]
- All were then more confident of victory than the winning of two battles would have made them. [2]
- That moment of moral hesitation which decides the fate of battles had arrived. [2]
- The battles of Magenta and Solferino (June 4 and 24, 1859) had caused great excitement in the household of my aunt, who loved me as if I were her own son, and whose husband was also warmly attached to me. [10]
- And yet it learned its trade presently, and helped to fight the great battles later. [5]
- Not for the laws of the Levites, not for the battles and hangings, but for the inspiration of the prophets. [9]
- The character of Kutuzov and reflections on the unsatisfactory results of the battles at Krasnoe, by Bogdanovich. [2]
- The walls surrounding it were covered with gaily-colored and glazed representations of strange figures made up of human beings, birds, quadrupeds and fishes; hunting-scenes, battles and solemn processions. [10]
- In my judgment, it is to the battles of this new class of champions that our late success is greatly, perhaps chiefly, owing. [7]
- And then, when I fell asleep in listening to these fancies, which she loved to paint in every detail, behold my dreams would be of Turks and heathen; and of bloody battles by land and sea. [10]
- They had pictures hung on the walls--mainly Washingtons and Lafayettes, and battles, and Highland Marys, and one called "Signing the Declaration. [5]
- He worked up his old battles and tricked them out with fresh splendors; also with new terrors, for he added artillery now. [5]
- Adrian had seen him thus more than once after battles had been won or when he had unhorsed some strong antagonist in the tournament, but it was many a long year ago. [10]
- The Sunday following her ride to Bellegarde was the Judge's Sunday, Certain tastes which she had inherited had hitherto provided her with pleasurable sensations while these battles were in progress. [9]
- In former battles he had only considered the possibilities of success, but now innumerable unlucky chances presented themselves, and he expected them all. [2]
- You know they have charged that I voted against the supplies, by which I starved the soldiers who were out fighting the battles of their country. [7]
- Only a summer had passed since Vimy was the scene of one of the bloodiest battles of the war. [9]
- Moustache, her Field-marshal, had led forth the army, and a battle was now imminent, which like all other battles, must end either in victory or defeat. [10]
- Of course the grandfather felt the deepest interest in him, and the influence of the famous victor in so many battles upon the twelve-year-old lad was a most beneficial one. [10]
- Lord Tankerville has given me a graphic description of the battles between the wild bulls in Chillingham Park, the descendants, degenerated in size but not in courage, of the gigantic Bos primigenius. [1]
- The sons of France will fight the battles, but He will give the victory! [5]
- England's battles were fought by men of whom many were only mercenaries, with no stake in England's rise or fall. [11]
- To strain the facts to fit the rules of history: to say that the field of battle at Borodino remained in the hands of the Russians, or that after Moscow there were other battles that destroyed Napoleon's army, is impossible. [2]
- We bought every extra for news of those first battles on Belgian soil. [9]
- The Book of Ether is an incomprehensible medley of if "history," much of it relating to battles and sieges among peoples whom the reader has possibly never heard of; and who inhabited a country which is not set down in the geography. [5]
- I recall with especial pleasure the army of tin soldiers with which we fought battles, and the brass cannon that mowed down their ranks. [10]
- There are no drawn battles in the struggles of the soul. [11]
- It was a drawn battle, and corps law requires that drawn battles shall be refought as soon as the adversaries are well of their hurts. [5]
- If in the descriptions given by historians, especially French ones, we find their wars and battles carried out in accordance with previously formed plans, the only conclusion to be drawn is that those descriptions are false. [2]
- After a brief description of the campaign and the two battles in which he had taken part, and his promotion, Nicholas said that he kissed his father's and mother's hands asking for their blessing, and that he kissed Vera, Natasha, and Petya. [2]
- More battles had been fought; factions had arisen among Union men. [9]
- Great battles had been fought, and vast armies were drawing breath for greater ones to come. [9]
- He saw terrifying battles with the Roman Empire surging back and forth through the low countries. [9]
- In the 4 battles named above, the Boer loss, so far as known, was an average of 6 men per battle, to the British average loss of 175. [5]
- Those first fierce battles in the state! [9]
- In the 4 battles fought in 1881 and the two fought by Jameson, the British loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners, was substantially 1,300 men; the Boer loss, as far as is ascertainable, eras about 30 men. [5]
- Shall we judge battles by the numbers killed and the ruin wrought? [5]
- Our later Homeric battles any teacher would have witnessed with pleasure. [10]
- I fought nineteen battles after the rebellion of the kings. [10]
- The historical figures at the head of armies, who formerly reflected the movement of the masses by ordering wars, campaigns, and battles, now reflected the restless movement by political and diplomatic combinations, laws, and treaties. [2]
- In Jameson's battles, as per Boer official report, the Boer loss in killed was 4. [5]
- On the fourteenth and seventeenth days of this present month there have been battles bravely, skillfully, and successfully fought. [7]
- I shall hope and expect to sell shop-rights to the minor countries at a reasonable figure and supply a good business article of climate to the great empires at special rates, together with fancy brands for coronations, battles and other great and particular occasions. [5]
- It is said and believed that in three battles alone--Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt--near a hundred thousand Frenchmen fell, without counting the thousand other fights of that long war. [5]
- Moscow is taken and after that, with no further battles, it is not Russia that ceases to exist, but the French army of six hundred thousand, and then Napoleonic France itself. [2]
- Prince Andrew, being always near the commander in chief, closely following the mass movements and general orders, and constantly studying historical accounts of battles, involuntarily pictured to himself the course of events in the forthcoming action in broad outline. [2]
- If we are all ready for this sacrifice, battles may be lost, but the campaign and its grand object must be won. [6]
- Some months later, after one of the great battles, he was sent home wounded. [6]
- Their anger on account of the humiliation of a woman was quickly forgotten; thoughts of coming battles, undying renown and conqueror's laurels to be won by deeds of arms, and recollections of their former mighty deeds raised the spirits of the revellers. [10]
- It stirs within a man every memory of the Holy Wars that has been sleeping in his brain for years, and peoples his thoughts with mail-clad images, with marching armies, with battles and with sieges. [5]
- It was the "platform" on which they had fought all their battles, the resistance of executive influence, and the principle of enabling the people to frame the government according to their will. [7]
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