Use carriage in a sentence
Sentences starting with carriage
- Carriage of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager. [5]
- Carriage of Her late Royal Highness. [5]
- Carriage after carriage, laden with tourists and trunks, arrived, and the quiet hotel was soon populous. [5]
Sentences ending with carriage
- They are met with everywhere,--in one's daily walk, at the thresholds of the doors one enters, in the gentleman's library, on the rug of my lady's sitting-room and on the cushion of her carriage. [6]
- After the operation was over, I followed her downstairs to where she was standing with her father in front of the building, waiting for their carriage. [9]
- Lady Rosebery, who was kindness itself, would have had us stay and sit down in comfort at the supper-table, after the crowd had thinned, but we were tired with all we had been through, and ordered our carriage. [6]
- He got him up and supported him--almost carried him indeed--out of the building and into a carriage. [5]
- He came at twilight to take leave of her, and with genuine pleasure gave her the second seat in his travelling carriage. [10]
- Mr. Crewe continued to tap the trees, but drew a little nearer the carriage. [9]
- When we came to Table Rock on the British side, our driver took us down on the outer part of the rock in the carriage. [6]
- I invited him to share my carriage. [10]
- Harriet persuaded him to set up a carriage. [5]
- He had driven to Rudolstadt with the "old bay," but he willingly accepted a seat in our carriage. [10]
Short sentences using carriage
- The carriage door was opened. [2]
- No carriage was waiting. [5]
- Do you want the carriage? [2]
- She got into the carriage. [9]
- His carriage gained in ease. [11]
- Her Majesty Queen Emma's Carriage. [5]
- Have you a carriage? [8]
- Harriet sets up carriage. [5]
- The carriage would be waiting. [5]
- Shan't you keep a carriage? [5]
Sentences containing carriage two or more times
- First, there was the Kingston meeting, with the candidate, his thumb in his watch-pocket, seated in an open carriage beside Mr. Hamilton Tooting,--a carriage draped with a sheet on which was painted "Down with Railroad Ring Rule. [9]
- A carriage was sent for, and the transfer was made, and made through a crowd in the streets, which stood silent and uncovered as his carriage passed through it. [4]
- That old man noticed a face thrust out of the carriage window gazing at them, and respectfully touching Pierre's elbow said something to him and pointed to the carriage. [2]
- In the first carriage sat Gridley, with the flour sack in prominent view, the latter splendid with bright paint and gilt lettering; also in the same carriage sat the mayor and the recorder. [5]
More example sentences with the word carriage in them
- Get out of your carriage and follow me. [10]
- And for the young bloods, whose greatest regret was that they could not send forth a daughter of joy into the Champs Elysee in her carriage, she had ever sent them about their business. [11]
- Nay, many a young Alexandrian, passing the group on foot or in a carriage, looked at her a second time, for that smile lent a mysterious charm to her pale, calm face. [10]
- He will tell you to this day how Mr. Catherwood's carriage was pocketed by drays and bales, and how Mrs. James's horses were seized by the bridles and turned back. [9]
- Please walk thirty yards, so that I can get a perspective on the thing.... Now, then--your head's right, speed's right, shoulders right, eyes right, chin right, gait, carriage, general style right--everything's right! [5]
- Our party, who would have been much surprised if any one had called them an excursion, went away on foot down the carriage road to the Glen House. [4]
- He came charged with the commission to convey the artist, in the carriage of the gray-haired comrade of Alexander, to the neighbouring city of Pithom, where Philippus, by the King's command, was now residing. [10]
- Pierre turned away with repugnance, and closing his eyes quickly fell back on the carriage seat. [2]
- So it was with him I saw in front of me, and by his air and carriage I marked him then and there as a man born to great things. [9]
- Kit accompanied them with a little bundle, which he had hung in the carriage when they left home, and had not forgotten since--the bird in his old cage--just as she had left him. [12]
- An elegant carriage, with a coachman in a wonderful cape, seated on a box lofty as a throne, and wearing a hat-band as brilliant as a coronet, stopped at the portal of Madam Delacoste's establishment. [6]
- John returned presently with a carriage, got the broken-hearted artist and the broken-legged statue aboard, and drove off, whistling low and tranquilly. [5]
- If he doesn't wish to enter this heretic's nest himself, for which I don't blame him in the least, he need only send horses or the carriage for me. [10]
- Prokofy, the footman, who was so strong that he could lift the back of the carriage from behind, sat plaiting slippers out of cloth selvedges. [2]
- The yoke to which the horses were harnessed broke from the pole, and the heavy, four-wheeled carriage fell over the precipice without obstruction. [10]
- At the gate, where every carriage was stopped, the guards asked her name. [10]
- It was only when we had got into the carriage and started for the house and she turned to me her face from which the veil had been thrown back that I realized what a sublime meaning it all had for her. [9]
- She was ready when the carriage came to the door, and told the coachman to drive to the office of Mr. Sage in Nassau Street. [4]
- She heard the wheels of the carriage on the circle--yet she listened to them die away. [9]
- How charming they were--in spirit, manner, language, pronunciation, enunciation, grammar, phrasing, matter, carriage, clothes--in every detail that goes to make the real lady and gentleman, and welcome guest. [5]
- At last all were seated, the carriage steps were folded and pulled up, the door was shut, somebody was sent for a traveling case, and the countess leaned out and said what she had to say. [2]
- You and he were in a carriage, just starting--belated--for the train. [5]
- The railroad connecting Weimar and Rudolstadt, near which Keilhau is located, was built long after, so we continued our journey in an open carriage and reached Rudolstadt about noon. [10]
- In our case we were put in the carriage because my mother would not leave us behind, and wanted to give our grandparents pleasure by our presence. [10]
- For special occasions we hired an unnumbered carriage, with professionally equipped driver and footman. [6]
- She had the way of one in authority, and Mr. Sherman himself ran to open the door of his only closed carriage, and the driver galloped off with her all the way to the Brampton House. [9]
- Ill as she was, I could have laughed, for, as we went in the Earl's carriage to the hospital-thirty miles it was--she said she felt at home with me, my dress being so like a nun's. [11]
- Mr. Rogers's carriage was waiting for us in Jersey City and deposited me at the Players. [5]
- They said it was two hours, by carriage to the ancient city of Bergamo, and that we would arrive there in good season for the railway train. [5]
- From the scuffle-ground was the sign of something about the size of a man having been dragged to the edge of the thicket, where it joined the track of some small-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse, as shown by the road-tracks. [7]
- But his story was scarcely ended when a carriage stopped at the Corner of the Muses and an aristocratic Roman alighted. [10]
- One of these was running to cross the path of Count Rostopchin's carriage, and the count himself, his coachman, and his dragoons looked with vague horror and curiosity at these released lunatics and especially at the one running toward them. [2]
- Her fair skin was fairer than ever, but it was delicately faded, giving her a look of pensiveness, while yet there was that in her carriage and at her mouth which suggested strength and will and new forces at work in her. [11]
- The first carriage was a so-called harmamaxa, drawn by four horses decked out with bells and tassels; a two-wheeled cart followed, and last in the train was a baggage-wagon drawn by mules. [10]
- The dear members wanted to greet me with escort and the ringing of bells, but I declined, and went alone in my carriage to the church, entered it, and knelt in thanks upon the steps of its altar. [5]
- Clemens could hardly walk next morning, but they managed to get to North Ashford, where they took a carriage for the nearest railway station. [5]
- My carriage is waiting at the gate. [10]
- As Margaret's party waited for their carriage she saw Mrs. Eschelle and her daughter enter a shining coach, with footman and coachman in livery. [4]
- She did not wait for Jackson to come out with an umbrella, but rushed through the wet from the carriage to the door in her haste to urge the Colonel to go to the Arsenal and demand Clarence's release. [9]
- There was something very fine, he thought, about her carriage and expression as she stood in front of him. [9]
- Pierre offered the use of his carriage, which had overtaken him, to a wounded general he knew, and drove with him to Moscow. [2]
- The carriage drew up to the steps, and presently three ladies and a brusque gentleman passed into the hall-way, admitted by powdered footmen. [11]
- The princess, picking up her dress, was taking her seat in the dark carriage, her husband was adjusting his saber; Prince Hippolyte, under pretense of helping, was in everyone's way. [2]
- A doctor and two soldiers followed the carriage in a cart. [2]
- She must have two footmen behind her carriage, and very big ones. [2]
- When the carriage turned towards the left and approached the Paneum, progress for the first time became difficult. [10]
- He could be trusted to go and say, 'My lord, the carriage waits,' but if they ventured to add a sentence or two to this, his memory felt the strain and he was likely to miss fire. [5]
- As they drove towards the station, his was the image that remained persistently in her mind, bareheaded on the sidewalk in the light of the carriage lamps. [9]
- Several soldiers ran toward the cart from different sides: some beat the carriage horses on their heads, turning them aside, others fought among themselves, and Pierre saw that one German was badly wounded on the head by a sword. [2]
- We made the tour of the rooms, saw many great personages, had to wait for our carriage a long time, but got home at one o'clock. [6]
- They sat close together before the fire in Mr. Bentley's comfortable library, debating upon the possibility of other methods of procedure, when a carriage was heard rattling over the pitted asphalt without. [9]
- When she came to, she was in the carriage within the gates of Greyhope, and Marion was bending over her. [11]
- She said, 'Girl,' to the maid, 'put on a livery, get up behind the carriage, and come with me while I make some calls. [2]
- The carriage drove to the Benson cottage; King helped Irene to alight, coolly bade her good-night, and went to his barracks. [4]
- He was delighted to see me, introduced me to "Madam," and would have the lusty infant out of the carriage, and hold him up for me to look at. [6]
- Lali, I want to say to you--" At that moment General Armour, Mrs. Armour, and Marion appeared on the door-step, and the carriage came wheeling up the drive. [11]
- He was good to look at-clean-shaven, broad of brow, fine of figure, composed of carriage, though it was not the composure of the people by whom he was surrounded. [11]
- When he came to her carriage, she said, with oblique suggestion: "What do you think of it? [11]
- On the way to Eggmuhl the carriage passed other bodies of troops. [10]
- When I used to be at the Dales', in Mount Vernon Street, in thirty-seven, Mrs. Charles Atterbury Brice used to come there in her carriage, a-callin'. [9]
- Having sat some time at table, Speranski corked a bottle of wine and, remarking, "Nowadays good wine rides in a carriage and pair," passed it to the servant and got up. [2]
- A cloak was thrown over her head, she was carried to a carriage, where two of you got inside with her. [11]
- It was at those moments that Dunyasha noticed her smiling as she looked out of the carriage window. [2]
- He turned himself this way and that before the great mirror, admiring his finery; then walked away, imitating the prince's high-bred carriage, and still observing results in the glass. [5]
- The officer believed this strange traveller, jumped out of the carriage, flourishing his scourge and calling to his men: "This nobleman has come on purpose to prove Bartja's innocence, and must be taken to the king at once. [10]
- As each was thinking within himself that the driver must have lost his way, a church bell, close at hand, struck the hour of midnight, and the carriage stopped. [12]
- At the city-gates they met Romanus, the general in command of the Imperial army, with his staff of officers, and he, drawing rein by the great merchant's carriage, had asked him, pointing to Constantine, whether that were his son. [10]
- After Mass, when they had finished their coffee in the dining room where the loose covers had been removed from the furniture, a servant announced that the carriage was ready, and Marya Dmitrievna rose with a stern air. [2]
- Regaining the carriage, they drove out to the end, Agassiz's Point, where, when the mist lifted, they saw the sea all round dotted with sails, the irregular coasts and islands with headlands and lighthouses, all the picture still, land and water in a summer swoon. [4]
- In the morning there was a drive with the ponies through town, in the afternoon in the carriage by the sea, with a couple of receptions, the five o'clock tea, with its chatter, and in the evening a dinner party for Margaret. [4]
- But where is there another woman of your age with such a carriage, such unwrinkled features, so clear a brow, such deep kind eyes, such beautifully-polished arms--" "Be quiet," exclaimed his wife. [10]
- Kutuzov looked at them searchingly, stopped his carriage, and inquired what regiment they belonged to. [2]
- A little behind them Nesvitski, who had been sent to the rearguard by the commander in chief, was sitting on the trail of a gun carriage. [2]
- He stopped in the village at the priest's house in front of which stood the commander in chief's carriage, and he sat down on the bench at the gate awaiting his Serene Highness, as everyone now called Kutuzov. [2]
- Mr. Cluyme, at the top of his speed, was come opposite to the carriage when the lady occupant got out of it. [9]
- She moved toward the table with all the old dignity in her carriage, and all the old pride in her mien. [5]
- What showed upon the surface was a serene and lofty contentment and a dignity of carriage and gravity of deportment which compelled the admiration and likewise the wonder of the company. [5]
- They went down the stairs together, and out to their carriage. [11]
- When she reached the sidewalk, there was Ned standing beside the horses, and the carriage empty. [9]
- Richard came to the side of the carriage and bade them all good-bye one by one. [11]
- They gathered around the Rudolstadt carriage boldly enough and stared at us. [10]
- But what with the rattle of the carriage and the street noises and my disgust, I did not care to talk, and presently told him as much very curtly. [9]
- We went to the railroad depot, toward evening, and Ferguson got tickets for a second-class carriage. [5]
- In going through the narrow pass which leads over the Orontes, the horses of your mother's carriage slipped. [10]
- And suddenly, in the most casual tone, which made him feel ashamed of himself, he said, as if merely asking his father to let him have the carriage to drive to town: "Papa, I have come on a matter of business. [2]
- The bell of the meeting-house began to toll as the Orangeman whose death had caused such commotion was carried to the waiting carriage where he would ride alone. [11]
- Ephum, go to the livery stable and get another carriage. [9]
- Having fallen into the line of carriages, the Rostovs' carriage drove up to the theater, its wheels squeaking over the snow. [2]
- I happened, on the Isle of Wight, to hear a bland landlord "blow up" his glib-tongued son because the latter had not driven a stiffer bargain with us for the hire of a carriage round the island. [4]
- And go to the grove," he added to one of the picnickers, "and bring four or five carriage cushions. [9]
- Laura arrived before the great lecture hall in a close carriage within five minutes of the time set for the lecture to begin. [5]
- In front of the Governor's house Alpatych found a large number of people, Cossacks, and a traveling carriage of the Governor's. [2]
- In front of the gate was a shabby carriage with top and side curtains, hitched to a big bay horse. [9]
- Her horses were the first ones on which I was lifted, and she often took us with her in the carriage or sent us to ride in it. [10]
- The driver of the first carriage had great difficulty in making way for his gaily-ornamented horses through the crowd; he was obliged to come to a halt before the gate and call some whip-bearers to his assistance. [10]
- We could recognize the Emperor and Empress; Prince Albert in huzzar uniform, with a green plume in his cap; and the Prince Imperial, in cap and the uniform of a lieutenant, on horseback in front; while the Princess occupied a carriage behind them. [4]
- Billfinger stepped to the door to call a carriage, and then the doctor said: "Well, the guide goes with the barbershop, with the billiard-table, with the gasless room, and may be with many another pretty romance of Paris. [5]
- The southern spring, the comfortable rapid traveling in a Vienna carriage, and the solitude of the road, all had a gladdening effect on Pierre. [2]
- The postilion started, the carriage wheels rattled. [2]
- The Duchess had the carriage wait in consequence. [11]
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