Use carried in a sentence
Sentences starting with carried
- Carried off dozen or so more. [9]
- Carried away by his admiration he waved his scarf to them, which being remarked by the gymnasiarch, who with his two assistants-herculean athletes--walked in front, was answered by him with a loud "Hail, Caesar! [10]
- Carried into its fullest expression it drives a man amok or makes of him a howling dervish, a fanatic, or a Shakir. [11]
- Carried off captive by the Goths, she became the not unwilling object of the passion of King Adolphus, who at length married her at Narbonne. [4]
Sentences ending with carried
- A taste for the picturesque had impelled him to arrange for two relays of horses, and this fact saved him and the twenty thousand dollars he carried. [11]
- Captain Mitchell of the 'Hornet' was along; also the only passengers the 'Hornet' had carried. [5]
- The "previous question," that hated gag, was moved and carried. [5]
- Plainly enough now,--the speaking out then would have damaged the "perfectly free" argument upon which the election was to be carried. [7]
- But what did she care for the Italians in helmets and coats of mail who filled the Altstadt--the main business street of Landshut--through which she was being carried? [10]
- Pretty Pierre bent over and said slowly: "If you stay here, Grah, the Indian get your scalp; if you go, the snow is deep and the frost is like a badger's tooth, and you can't be carried. [11]
- The express object of this Essay is to prove that it is so carried. [3]
- One of the mysterious gentlemen who had been seen in the vicinity of Colonel Carvel's house was arrested on the ferry, but he had contrived to be rid of the carpet-sack in which certain precious letters were carried. [9]
- Without a word he placed in her hand a bunch of violets that he carried. [11]
- The motion was carried. [5]
Short sentences using carried
- I triumphantly carried the axe. [9]
- I've carried my point. [12]
- This was carried out. [10]
- Night now carried Jerry Card. [13]
- You never carried guns. [13]
- This plan was carried out. [4]
- The plan was carried out. [10]
- It must be carried out. [10]
- But Janet was carried on.... [9]
- He carried a cane. [9]
Sentences containing carried two or more times
- The same logic which had carried him to certain conclusions with reference to human nature, this same irresistible logic carried him straight on from his text until he arrived at those other results, which not only astonished his people, as was said, but surprised himself. [6]
- He heard all the directions, and carried away the papers, but he also carried away something else unknown to the broker. [4]
- Meanwhile the sick princess had been carried home, had had her oppressive ornaments taken off, and her couch carried on to one of the palace-balconies where she liked best to pass the hot summer days, sheltered by broad-leaved plants, and a kind of awning. [10]
- It is not pretended that the disease is always, or even, it may be, in the majority of cases, carried about by attendants; only that it is so carried in certain cases. [3]
- So Moses carried out his contract, walked thirty miles every week-day for a year, and carried the mail, and received for his labour $4, or, to be accurate, $6.84; for, the route being extended after his bid was accepted, his pay was proportionately increased. [5]
- When I could not wake you, I took the letter from your pocket and carried it to Inspector Jules last night,--or, rather, Sergeant Gellatly carried them. [11]
- It was a new but a dear joy, to be lifted up and carried back into the happy world, which was now all aglow with the light of love; to be lifted and carried by the one she loved more than her own life. [5]
- Mr. Crewe at length demanded the previous question, which was carried, and the motion was carried, too, two hundred and fifty to one hundred and fifty-two. [9]
- He had carried his copy of the letter along, and if his instructions required him--in case of emergency--to see that it fell into the hands of the Boers, he loyally carried them out. [5]
- How charge after charge was made during the long, hot day and into the night; how the delegates were carried out limp and speechless and starved and wet through, and carried in to vote again,--will all be told in time. [9]
More example sentences with the word carried in them
- You must know, yourself, that Hanuman could not have carried those mountains to Ceylon except by the strength of the gods. [5]
- You must get yourself carried to the 7. [5]
- I've carried out your--instructions--sent for the committee. [9]
- You carried out your undertaking well to the end, though by somewhat overpowering means. [10]
- I saved up your last story to read when the numbers should be complete, but before that time arrived some other admirer of yours carried off the papers. [5]
- Such was Amasis' young, fading daughter, who was now being carried past them, and many an eye grew dim as the beautiful invalid came in sight. [10]
- And has the young lady really been carried to the damp room? [10]
- Later, when the young ladies were asleep, he carried his manuscript to the Democrat office, and delivered it into the hands of his friend, the night editor, who was awaiting it. [9]
- I says: "Oh, you needn't be afeard, sir, she carried the three of us easy enough. [5]
- I will tell you how it is carried out. [6]
- Ah, what ambition you had when I first knew you on the Zambesi, when the old red umbrella, but for you, would have carried me over into the mist and the thunder! [11]
- Hain't I carried you faithful, summer and winter, for a good many years? [9]
- I will tell you all about that, and you will wonder that he has carried on as well as he has, with his vanity and his philosophy. [11]
- For over twenty years I had carried him in my mind, wondering whether, and when, I should-make use of him. [11]
- Alas, for long years he had dug and carried heavy loads, with chains on his feet, beneath a broiling sun. [10]
- Only five hundred yards below the bridge was the second cataract, and she would never have waked if she had been carried into it. [11]
- He might be wrong, but his words carried the evidence of his own serene, unshaken confidence that the spirit of all truth was with him. [6]
- On she went, writing incessantly for three weeks; by which time she had carried her heroine away from Thornfield, and was herself in a fever which compelled her to pause. [14]
- She could not write, but a runner from Harrodstown who was a friend of Tom's had carried all the way to Cahokia, in the pocket with his despatches, a fold of nettle-bark linen. [9]
- If carried, it would recast the international position in the Orient, necessitating new adjustments in Europe, with cession of territory and gifts for gifts in the way of commercial treaties and the settlement of outstanding difficulties. [11]
- He said he would follow it up with a list of the previous plays of the kind, and in his innocence would have carried them back to the Flood. [5]
- In most, rashness would be the outcome of such a marriage of characteristics; but clear-sightedness, decision, and a little unscrupulousness had carried into success many daring actions of his life. [11]
- She said she would be carried before the gate in the morning, and in half an hour Paris would be ours without any question. [5]
- As Brydon's gang worked, they saw a man out upon a small raft of driftwood, which had been suddenly caught in the drive of logs, and was carried out towards the middle channel. [11]
- It was the work of the faro-bank man, whose sleight of hand deceived the man that carried the gun. [11]
- Then, without a word, he took from his pocket the little phial that he had carried so long, rolled it for an instant in his palm, felt its worn, discoloured cork musingly, and threw it out of the window. [11]
- Together, without a word, he and De la Foret carried him to the couch and laid him down. [11]
- A messenger carried word to Szczepanik in the pavilion, and one could see the distressed amazement in his face as he listened to the tale. [5]
- My friend's true womanly nature was never carried away by it. [10]
- But the old woman, sure of it beforehand, took his soothsaying quite calmly, and only desired to be carried up to her observatory that she might watch the risings of the stars. [10]
- And how the woman with the red band around her neck, the mark of the rope by which she carried the stone, rushed at the other whose eye had been put out! [10]
- He carried himself with true appreciation of the incident, acknowledging more by look than by sign this courtesy. [11]
- One is struck with the fact that a great number of fragments lie about his poetical workshop: poems begun and never finished; scraps of poems, chips of poems, paving the floor with intentions never carried out. [6]
- Its ball carried with it the hatreds, the rages of thirty years, shaped and cooled in the mould of malignant deliberation. [6]
- He carried home with him a certain disquiet, to which he had been for months a stranger. [4]
- He was armed with a musketoon (which he carried rather as a joke), a pike and an ax, which latter he used as a wolf uses its teeth, with equal case picking fleas out of its fur or crunching thick bones. [2]
- We do not wish to attach too much importance to this movement, but rather to suggest to a continent yearning for culture in letters and in speech whether it may not be carried too far. [4]
- My sheep's heart wilt be carried to-morrow in the procession! [10]
- 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]
- Most of it will be carried on away from our tea-table. [6]
- There was a wicked look in his face, from which the landlord shrank back- shrank so far that he carried himself among the others, and stood there, half frightened, half dumfounded. [11]
- He reviewed his whole career, from that first morning when he had carried bales to the shipping room, to his replacement of Mr. [9]
- Several young courtiers who were walking in front of their chariots, surrounded them and joined in the laughter and merry conversation, in which the vivacious wife of the chief priest shared, having left her large travelling-chariot to be carried in a litter. [10]
- Her oldest son, who on account of hip disease was not fit for hard work, helped her, and the youngest was Ortel, who had carried Eva's basket on the day of her dead mother's consecration. [10]
- Miss Puss Russell, who has another name, and whose hair is now white, will tell you how Virginia carried off the occasion with credit to her country. [9]
- The two servants, who had kept near them, knit their hands together, and thus carried her in advance of the princess. [10]
- Mistress Kitty Fagan, who had kept her ears pretty wide open, carried them. [6]
- He it was who had carried Fatima, the beloved, about his cage by that neck in which Harrik had laid his face so often. [11]
- But this Pontius, who carried out such fine works for Herodes Atticus, the rich Sophist, met me at his house, and will certainly recognize me. [10]
- A drove of white elephants would n't have been good enough for her now, if each one carried a castle on his back. [4]
- In a little while the road carried us to open, grassy land. [5]
- It was still while he was only a bundle of bones that one Sunday morning, Parpon, without a word, lifted him up in his arms and carried him out of the house. [11]
- The comfortable couch which the prefect had sent to Lochias for Pontius was carried into the Emperor's sleeping-room, and the camp-beds for Antinous and the suite were soon set up in the other rooms. [10]
- The extent to which that idea was carried is well shown in the expressions I have borrowed from Jonathan Edwards. [6]
- The patched tablecloths which he spread over the tops were coarse and much worn; the dishes carried after him by the two assistants, whose knees bent under the burden, were made of tin, and marred by many a dent. [10]
- The instinctive antipathy which had marked their first introduction was carried on to this later meeting. [11]
- Votes upon motions, whether carried or defeated, could make endless delay, and postpone the Ausgleich to next century. [5]
- It was only when the indignant orator "thundered and lightened" and was carried away by the heat of passion that he forgot his dignified moderation, and then how grandly voice, eye, and action helped each other! [10]
- Once or twice when a wild storm was on I could not land at Cap Martin, and was carried out to sea and over to France. [11]
- In mediaeval times, when a bishop spoke ex cathedra, his authority, so far as it carried weight, came from two sources. [9]
- A pretty woman, whatever her airs and quality, is to be carried the same way, and a man ought never to be frightened by appearances. [9]
- Yes, I know what you will say, and you are right: if I were in your place, and carried your scalding memories in my heart-- I will take the night train back to-morrow. [5]
- No matter of what he wrote or spoke, his words, his tones, his looks, carried the evidence of a sincerity which pervaded them all and was to his eloquence and poetry like the water of crystallization; without which they would effloresce into mere rhetoric. [6]
- Papers East and West had copied his Alta and Tribune letters and carried his name into every corner of the States and Territories. [5]
- Mr. Dobbins' lashings were very vigorous ones, too; for although he carried, under his wig, a perfectly bald and shiny head, he had only reached middle age, and there was no sign of feebleness in his muscle. [5]
- For the men were twenty feet apart and every tenth carried a standard. [9]
- Even the calmest were still in some excitement over the massacre they had helped in; the plunder was discussed, and barter and exchange were eagerly carried on. [10]
- While her lips were still glowing from his kisses, she had carried on a reckless game with another, and was now robbing him of the repose of mind which he so urgently, needed. [10]
- As the cases were standing finished at the cabinetmaker's, the statue had been packed immediately, under his own direction, and carried on board his ship, which would convey it with him to the capital the next day. [10]
- Some thirty prisoners were so taken, and during the night which followed the Boers carried away another thirty killed and wounded--the wounded to Krugersdorp hospital. [5]
- All the doors were open, all the furniture was being carried out or moved about, and the mirrors and pictures had been taken down. [2]
- If my plan were carried out, and another series of a dozen English trees photographed on the same scale the comparison would be charming. [6]
- Although the pedestrians were but twenty feet away, what Mr. Worthington said never reached them; but the Honorable Heth on public days carried his voice of the Forum around with him. [9]
- Some of them were beautiful, but at the same time they carried such evidences about them of the cringing spirit of those great men that we found small pleasure in examining them. [5]
- The Five Forks were barricaded by the enemy and carried by Devin's division of cavalry. [7]
- He caught at Wendling's shoulder, but felt him lifted and carried away, while he himself stood still in a screeching wind and heard impalpable water rushing over him. [11]
- He eyed the well-scraped over-mantel askance and saw, with scarcely concealed astonishment, a fine, old, carved wooden seat carried out of doors to make room for an American rocking-chair. [11]
- Within the Hellespont we saw where the original first shoddy contract mentioned in history was carried out, and the "parties of the second part" gently rebuked by Xerxes. [5]
- Look at the way the periodicals are carried on now! [8]
- Chief among the waverers were those who had come to America with visions of a fortune, who had practised a repulsive thrift in order to acquire real estate, who carried in their pockets dog-eared bank books recording payments already made. [9]
- Another still stronger wave flowed through the crowd and reaching the front ranks carried it swaying to the very steps of the porch. [2]
- I carried that watermelon to one of the secluded recesses of the lumber-yard, and there I broke it open. [5]
- I carried that watermelon back--what was left of it--and restored it to the farmer, and made him give me a ripe one in its place. [5]
- Streams of dirty water flowed always from the pans and were carried off in broad wooden troughs to the ravine. [5]
- But as it was, in the upper room where Louise sat all day looking out over the prairie, and on the prairie where business carried Orlando from ranch to ranch on this perfect day, no recreant thought or feeling existed. [11]
- Outlaw as he was, his estates given over to his son who now carried a knighthood bestowed by King Charles, he was still a loyal subject to the dynasty which had dishonoured him. [11]
- The old gentleman was weak still, so feeble that he had to be carried to his barge in a chair, a vehicle he had ever held in scorn. [9]
- Not a farthing was to be taken from the moneyed capital for twenty years to come, and this was expressly recorded; nor might the trade be sold, or cease to be carried on. [10]
- At first it was thought he was joking, but when at last, in his calm and dreamy look, they saw he meant what he said, they rose and carried him round the room on a chair, making impromptu songs as they travelled. [11]
- That is, it was the same look that Frank carried when he first came to her father's lodge. [11]
- Then the vote was taken on the adoption of the report and it carried by a surprising majority. [5]
- A lamp which was still burning hung from the ceiling, but Frau Ratzer raised the tallow candle she had carried to the door, threw its light upon her face, and nodded approvingly. [10]
- At first he was silent and embarrassed, but Henrica gave him no rest, and when he had once begun to answer her questions he was soon carried away by her glowing vivacity, and gave free, joyous play to his wit. [10]
- Well, as I was saying, we waited that morning till everybody was settled down to business, and nobody in sight around the yard; then Tom he carried the sack into the lean-to whilst I stood off a piece to keep watch. [5]
- Though his demeanor was perfectly quiet and modest, he carried the air of good-fellowship. [4]
- But his mind was on the logical side-track, and he followed the chain of reasoning without fairly perceiving where it would lead him, if he carried it into real life. [6]
- Once my soul was like a watch, cased and carried in the pocket of life, uncertain, untrue, because it was a soul made, not born. [11]
- Now, however, she was in a position where she must either tell him that Kitty had opened that still sealed letter from herself to him which he had carried all these years, or else tell him an untruth. [11]
- His grandfather, who was his godfather, trembling and afraid of dropping him, carried the infant round the battered tin font and handed him over to the godmother, Princess Mary. [2]
- That west wind was fresh, cool, fragrant, and it carried a sweet, strange burden of far-off things--tidings of life in other climes, of sunshine asleep on other walls--of other places where reigned peace. [13]
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