Use bond in a sentence
Sentences starting with bond
- Bond every way worthy of the office, and qualified to fill it. [7]
- Bond I know to be personally every way worthy of the office; and he is very numerously and most respectably recommended. [7]
- Bond Street and Piccadilly are doing a thriving business--never so thriving, you are told, and presently you are willing to believe it. [9]
- Bond Street had exhausted our susceptibility to the shop-window seduction, and the napoleons did not burn in the pockets where the sovereigns had had time to cool. [6]
- Bond Street, Old and New, offered the most inviting windows, and I indulged almost to profligacy in the prolonged inspection of their contents. [6]
Sentences ending with bond
- To be married to one constitutionally untrue would be more terrible a fate for her than to be linked to him in a lighter, more dissoluble a bond. [11]
- No one knew the Emperor so well as he, and he saw before him the cliffs which threatened to shatter the little ship of this love bond. [10]
- To work for our people and their welfare is my highest aim as a man, yours as a woman, and that is a strong bond. [10]
- I have given no word or bond. [11]
- And when there's love too, what can break the bond! [11]
- Anything written might, it is true, lead to litigation, and this gave rise to a saying in the Street that Henderson's word was better than his bond. [4]
- But he had been unfaithful only in the letter of his bond. [11]
- He greeted them all politely, and Medallion warmly, shaking his hand twice; for he knew well that the gaunt auctioneer had only kindness in his heart; and they had exchanged humorous stories more than once--a friendly bond. [11]
- Sell them at a dollar apiece and fetch down the market for the genuine hundred-dollar bond? [5]
Sentences containing bond two or more times
- This common labor would be a sort of bond between them, a bond of charity purified from all personal alloy. [4]
- The bond (there was a bond, after all! [9]
- Yet a bond existed between this woman and himself--a bond of which he now became aware, and which seemed strangely to grow stronger as the minutes passed and no words were spoken. [9]
More example sentences with the word bond in them
- How our cheeks would burn when many a time we spoke of the love which was the bond between Gotz and his fair Gertrude. [10]
- The manner in which she intended to mention the colour should show him the nature of the bond which united them. [10]
- Their common suffering was the bond which again united them in affection. [10]
- And suddenly there was a new bond between the two. [9]
- A world-famed Stradivarius Violin, for which Mr. Hill, of Bond Street, gave L 1000, etc., etc. [6]
- The bond which united her to her saint and the Saviour still remained, but she knew what was commanded by him from whom St. Clare's mission also came, what Francis of Assisi had enjoined upon his followers whose experiences had been like hers. [10]
- As men, the Twins have not always lived in perfect accord; but still there has always been a bond between them which made them unwilling to go away from each other and dwell apart. [5]
- Restore the melting tones of her voice and, though the bond of love which rendered this month of May so exquisitely beautiful to us must remain severed, I will not fail to remember it with all graciousness. [10]
- It was close to Piccadilly and to Bond Street. [6]
- I went west, to Colorado and California and Oregon, I preached to the workers wherever there was an uprising, I met the leaders, Ritter and Borkum and Antonelli and Jastro and Nellie Bond, I was useful to them, I understand Syndicalism as they do not. [9]
- The bond between them, instead of snapping, had inexplicably strengthened. [9]
- They have paid their way and their debts in honour, and it is in the bond with all the Barbilles of the past that I do as they do. [11]
- They had broken their bond, though we had fulfilled ours, and I held myself justified in doing what I had done for our cause and for my own life. [11]
- The ligature was their best hold then, the literature became their best hold later, when one of them committed an indiscretion, and they had to cut the old bond to accommodate the sheriff. [5]
- The fingers of the two men met in the flicker of flames, a sort of bond by fire, and the stranger raised the flask. [11]
- It had been the one open bond of the old life; yet the man was but a servant, and to be treated as such, and was, indeed, except on rarest occasions. [11]
- After a time the mutineers consented, the bond was agreed to, and the search went on. [11]
- The manservant and the maid whom Heinz Schorlin had made his messengers certainly could have no conception of the bond that united her to him; even her own sister had misunderstood it. [10]
- Monsieur Coulon Villiers, the French commander, gave his bond that we should be delivered up when an officer and two cadets, who were prisoners with us, should be sent on. [11]
- Music was still the firmest bond that united her to her lover. [10]
- How beautiful was the coupon bond, arrayed in its golden raiment of promises to pay at certain stated intervals, for a goodly number of coming years! [6]
- In spite of the brief duration of their love bond, she had been clearer to him than all the rest--clearer even than the woman to whom the sacrament of marriage afterward united him. [10]
- But at last the bough is bare Where the coupons one by one Through their ripening days have run, And the bond, a beggar now, Seeks investment anyhow, Anywhere! [6]
- It is in the bond, it is set down. [11]
- How beauteous is the bond In the manifold array Of its promises to pay, While the eight per cent it gives And the rate at which one lives Correspond! [6]
- When I received the bond I was dabbling in politics, and of course neglecting business. [7]
- Now she found that it was no fleshly bond which united her to the knight. [10]
- There was more than one bond of sympathy between us, for he worshipped Washington, detested the French party, and had a hatred for "filthy Democrats" second to none I have ever encountered. [9]
- On her knees she prayed that she might save the bond between him and her father. [9]
- So it was set down in the bond on the Limpopo. [11]
- Once more, to satisfy the bond, to give full reasons for what she was about to do, she would open her soul to her husband, and then no more! [11]
- Yet he, also, recognised in philosophy, first of all, the bond which unites the widely sundered acquisitions of the intellect, the vital breath which pervades them, the touchstone which proves each true or false. [10]
- The sword the Queen had given him was at his side, and his garb was still that of a gentleman, not of a Huguenot minister such as Elizabeth in her grim humour, and to satisfy her bond with France, would make of him this day. [11]
- Among the most prominent of them are Benjamin Bond, Esq., of Carlyle, and Thomas, Esq., of Galena. [7]
- But when she persisted that she must go to Spain, he remembered that a bond of love had once united her to his friend Wolf Hartschwert, and in bewilderment he asked if it was the knight who attracted her there. [10]
- The latter again perceived that nothing on earth could be hostile or sharp enough to sever the bond which united her to this woman. [10]
- Madame Gallait, a Parisian by birth, was the very embodiment of the French woman in the most charming sense of the word, and the bond which united her to her husband seemed enduring and as if woven by the cheeriest gods of love. [10]
- He threw it out in snatches, this religion, while relating the histories of certain persons in the room: of Jastro, for instance, letting fall a hint to the effect that this evangelist and bliss Bond were dwelling together in more than amity. [9]
- With a common origin, a common language, a common literature, a common religion, and--common drinks, what is longer needful to the cementing of the two nations together in a permanent bond of brotherhood? [5]
- With a common origin, a common language, a common literature, a common religion and--common drinks, what is longer needful to the cementing of the two nations together in a permanent bond of brotherhood? [5]
- Music is the only bond between them. [10]
- I speak not of the position assigned to a State in the Union by the Constitution, for that is a bond we all recognize. [7]
- Had the Duke of Saxony, so much his junior and, moreover, a far handsomer and perhaps more generous prince, won her favour, and therefore did she perhaps desire to break the bond with him? [10]
- The medical profession of our city, and, let us add, of all those neighboring places which it can reach with its iron arms, is united as never before by the commune vinculum, the common bond of a large, enduring, ennobling, unselfish interest. [3]
- The strongest bond of human sympathy, outside of the family relation, should be one uniting all working people, of all nations, and tongues, and kindreds. [7]
- While under the obligation of this bond he could not have pursued any other employment. [5]
- Then it says: 'Now you have openly and inconsiderately broken our bond of mutual forbearance. [11]
- Nevertheless, she had not realized how close a bond of sympathy had grown between them until this sudden announcement of his going back to New York. [9]
- The Church made no objection to this bond of free love formed by a sovereign whom grave political considerations withheld from a second marriage. [10]
- He had no need to respect the older rights of his imperial host, for Charles had distrustfully concealed from him the bond which united him to the beautiful singer. [10]
- Here--it is but natural--here, in the city he founded and which bears his name, I have found positive proof that the bond which unites the son of Philip with the son of Severus is something more than a mere fancy. [10]
- I freely acknowledge myself to be the servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution, and that, as such, I am responsible to them. [7]
- Such a government must soon snap the beautiful bond, which has hitherto united the Egyptian people to their king. [10]
- Whatever faults of mind or disposition or character were his-- or hers--there were no sins against the pledges they had made, nor the bond into which they had entered. [11]
- It is a mighty sour pill for us all, my friend--even the modestest of us, let alone the other kind, that think they are going to be received like a long-lost government bond, and hug Abraham into the bargain. [5]
- On the Continent Mary rode in her private carriage, built, as Shelley boasts, "by one of the best makers in Bond Street," yet the good judge makes not even a passing comment on this iniquity. [5]
- Once again David looked at Nahoum as he had done six years ago, in the little room where they had made their bond together. [11]
- And yet they joked, and Memphis laughed (what was left of her), and recognized a bond of fellowship. [9]
- We must endure it; but whoever broke the Biamite's marriage bond, from the earliest times, forfeited his life, and so, the gods be thanked, it has remained. [10]
- Else the bond is water, and the spirits come in the night, and take you to the million years of torment. [11]
- He had been in the National Gallery several times, and over and over again he had visited the picture places in Bond Street as he passed; but he wanted to get behind art life, to dig out the heart of it. [11]
- Write me whether I shall do this or return the bond to you. [7]
- Why try to hold him by a spurious bond when there are other men as good-looking, as clever? [11]
- She felt that her unity with her husband was not maintained by the poetic feelings that had attracted him to her, but by something else--indefinite but firm as the bond between her own body and soul. [2]
- When a woman's heart has once been attached to a man--and pity is one of the strongest of human ties--the bond may be strained and worn, but a few threads must always remain. [10]
- She realized that he was drawn to her, and that the attraction was not alone due to his having saved her at Carillon; that he was not taking advantage of the thing which must ever be a bond between them, whatever came of life. [11]
- Yet, especially when he was bearing pain, he did not find it difficult to silence even this wish for the future, for then memories of the last deeply clouded hours of their love bond forced themselves upon him. [10]
- From Miss Bond he received an illuminating smile. [9]
- The moment that he perceived this love bond would impede his progress toward the lofty goals to which he aspired might easily mark the beginning of its end. [10]
- He spoke as he had seldom spoken, and he secured a bond from Ismail, which might not be broken. [11]
- Here, if there had been no other, was a compelling bond of sympathy . [9]
- If secrecy was guilt, then Charley and Rosalie were bound together by a bond as strong as death: Rosalie held the key to a series of fateful days and doings. [11]
- I am a good friend of yours, Hodder, and there is an additional bond between us on my sister's account. [9]
- Now he was filled only with a sympathy that was yet another common bond between them. [9]
- Mr. Fox, Mr. F. Bond, and others have shot one of a pair of carrion-crows (Corvus corone), but the nest was soon again tenanted by a pair. [1]
- Thus there was established a close bond of relationship between the great English scholar and writer and myself. [6]
- It had been easier for him to win her heart than he expected; yet at none of the meetings which she granted him had he rejoiced in the secret bond between them. [10]
- Cut off of each bond all the coupons payable before 1st July, 1860. [7]
- These and the delight in nature with which I here renewed my old bond tempted more than one of us to write, and very different poems, deeper and with more true feeling, than those produced in Kottbus. [10]
- There is the communion of saints, but nearer and dearer is the communion of sinners; for a common danger is their bond, and that is even more than a common hope. [11]
- Without any further comment the Emperor informed him that he had determined to sever the bond of love which united him to the singer. [10]
- She had by chance seen her and Marion in Bond Street, and was not seen by them. [11]
- Music and the Catholic religion, in the midst of a city which had fallen into the Protestant heresy, had been the bond between them. [10]
- Bond, Dobbin, and Brune is received. [7]
- And she--the marriage bond which two persons formed was sacred and unassailable--the woman who broke her faith with her husband and turned from him--was an abomination to her. [10]
- There was that bond between us, had we needed one. [9]
- Music was the bond between her and Orpheus, and when her soul was stirred she could feel and express herself in music. [10]
- There's a bond between us, anyway. [11]
- But the bond between them was stronger than any knew, except the good doctor, who had learned the great secret of Maurice's life. [6]
- The sole bond between Euphrasia and Hilary was that of Sarah Austen and her son. [9]
- The bond must be kept; thou shalt not play fast and loose. [11]
- Thus was their bargain made over the dead body; and Mizraim had an almost superstitious reverence for the fulfilment of a bond, the one virtue rarely found in the Oriental. [11]
- For her sake, as well as to make the bond between Sir Heinz Schorlin and the younger Jungfrau Ortlieb valid, the father's consent was necessary. [10]
- They affected art, and some of them went to the Academy or the private views in Bond Street; but they had little feeling for the business. [11]
- Until his heart and hers stop beating, the most indissoluble bond will unite both. [10]
- She desired it also in order to maintain the bond which had united her to the Saviour. [10]
- Stretching my walk along New Bond Street till I came to a great intersecting thoroughfare, I found myself in Oxford Street. [6]
- He saw his advantage and followed it up, asking for three of their number to confer with him as to a bond upon his proposal. [11]
- Now here is a Lombard bond and a letter; it is a premium for the man who writes a history of Suvorov's wars. [2]
- Each charioteer had a knife in his girdle, to enable him to release himself, in case of accident, from a bond that might prove fatal. [10]
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