Use carry in a sentence
Sentences starting with carry
- Carry word to your captain that we'll overhaul him by sundown, and sink him before supper. [11]
- Carry it just under your chin. [5]
- Carry it through the year; he would save nearly a week's wages every two months, _your_ man nothing; thus saving five or six weeks' wages in a year, your man not a cent. [5]
- Carry this ring the Khedive gave to me--he will know it. [11]
- Carry these poor souls up to the guests' rooms. [10]
- Carry it to Paris. [5]
- Carry it at once to the high-priest; and you, old man, would do more wisely to hold your tongue and remember that the high-priest is your master as well as mine. [10]
- Carry these maps and scrolls--no; they are too heavy for you. [10]
- Carry out this affair well, Eulaeus, and you will find in me an advocate with Cleopatra. [10]
Sentences ending with carry
- The throng of workers at the granaries had lessened; most of them were now supplied with as much food as they could carry. [10]
- He inquired also with a merry countenance after the piece of ordnance that Smith had promised to send him, and Smith, with equal jocularity, replied that he had offered the men four demi-culverins, which they found too heavy to carry. [4]
- She gave it to me to carry. [6]
- It will be selling a good thing--for somebody; and it will be getting rid of a load which we are clearly not able to carry. [5]
- What a weight of meaning it has to carry! [4]
- To that end he tied his blanket upon Ring and gave Whitie the extra lasso and the rabbit to carry. [13]
- She made a gesture at me as to a brother, and then began to put things in a bag for us to carry. [11]
- Buy yourself a garland, a mask and some wine, as much as you can carry. [10]
- Six hundred and fifty in silver's something to carry. [5]
- She was twenty-one, earning nine dollars a week, of which she now contributed five to the household,--her father, with characteristic incompetence, having taken out a larger insurance policy than he could reasonably carry. [9]
Short sentences using carry
- Shall I carry your wreath? [4]
- To carry it with him! [4]
- Howard will carry it. [5]
- She would carry it through. [9]
- He'll--he'll carry you, I reckon. [9]
- Mark my words, Carry. [9]
- Why, your churchmen carry guns. [13]
- He'll carry us both. [13]
Sentences containing carry two or more times
- I want him to carry me--to carry me. [11]
- They carry a rusty old weather-beaten flint-lock gun, with a barrel that is longer than themselves; it has no sights on it, it will not carry farther than a brickbat, and is not half so certain. [5]
- You can very often carry two facts fastened together more easily than one by itself, as a housemaid can carry two pails of water with a hoop more easily than one without it. [3]
- They often lead, mowing in the hayfield; they carry heavy baskets on their backs; they balance on their heads and carry large washtubs full of water. [4]
More example sentences with the word carry in them
- I will carry your young mistresses to their father and home again. [10]
- Take out of your pocket the pistol you carry and give it to me," Crozier growled. [11]
- It will carry your name down to posterity like the ring of Thothmes, like the coin of Alexander. [6]
- Now go to your mistress, and carry to Katuti this letter which has arrived for her. [10]
- I will carry your letter to Mrs. C. now, and there will be a glad woman, I tell you! [5]
- Here Epagathos, and you, Claudius--go at once to Timotheus; carry him this sword. [10]
- And I'll give you some advice, Sawlsberry; when you come back for the particulars, fetch a basket to carry what is left of yourself home in. [5]
- I cannot let you shoot at men who carry the Union flag. [9]
- Tomorrow morning early you shall receive twelve Attic talents in gold, and, with the help of my son, later in the day I will take up the picture, pack it, and when it grows dark, carry it away. [10]
- Since last March, you know, I am carrying a mighty load, solitary and alone--General Grant's book--and must carry it till the first volume is 30 days old (Jan. 1st) before the relief money will begin to flow in. [5]
- Thirty or forty years more carry you to the time when this incumbent began the duties of his office; his hand was steady then; and the next volume beyond it in date betrays the work of a still different writer. [6]
- But if you would like to defeat Buchanan and his gang, allow me a word with you: Does any one pretend that Fillmore can carry the vote of this State? [7]
- Perhaps, however, he would have hesitated to carry his purposes to immediate conclusions, were it not that the very gods seemed to play his game with him. [11]
- Then Miles Hendon would cripple some of those people, and carry off his little ward, and comfort and cheer him with loving words, and the two would never be separated any more. [5]
- One more night would carry us over the hostile frontier if we had good luck, and we saw the night close down with a good deal of solicitude. [5]
- But if you would be happy in Berkshire, you must carry mountains in your brain; and if you would enjoy Nahant, you must have an ocean in your soul. [6]
- The man who worships in the temple of knowledge must carry his arms with him as our Puritan fathers had to do when they gathered in their first rude meeting-houses. [6]
- He wants the world to move, and to move unencumbered; and Europe seems to him to carry too much baggage. [4]
- It is the word that thy life shall carry large plumes. [11]
- Before this radiant witness he was ashamed to carry out his dark purpose, and he said, addressing the sun: "For thy sake, Phoebus Apollo, I spare the man. [10]
- You will carry with you another thing, too--the affection of the scribes; for they all love you in spite of your crimes. [5]
- The Emperor sees with regret that the picked soldiers appointed to guard his person, who should set an example of discipline, carry disobedience to such a point that they break into the cellars and stores containing army supplies. [2]
- I carry it with me always--it and Goldsmith's deathless story. [5]
- Austen suddenly remembered, with an irresistible smile, that one of the reasons which he had assigned for his visit to the capital was to hear this very speech, to see how Mr. Crewe would carry off what appeared to be a somewhat difficult situation. [9]
- It was the wish to do, to see how far this thing on my shoulders"--he touched his head--"and this great physical machine"--he touched his breast with a thin hand--"would carry me. [11]
- Perhaps, too, it will wake him, and if not the people shall carry him to his own rooms. [10]
- Even the reformers will hardly insist upon two Presidents in order to carry out the equality idea, so that we are probably anticipating difficulties that will not occur in practice. [4]
- I hope he will carry that faculty of an honest laugh with him wherever he goes,--why shouldn't he? [6]
- I think there will be the most extraordinary effort ever made to carry New York for Douglas. [7]
- But even one who loved him could not carry through his incompleted work against the assaults of his enemies, who were powerful, watchful, astute, and merciless; who had a greed which set money higher than all else in the world. [11]
- The carts from which the noise proceeded belonged to traders from neighboring cities, who preferred to leave their goods in the threatened town, rather than carry them towards the advancing Spaniards. [10]
- She had purposes which she must carry out, and she steeled herself. [11]
- A good caricature, which seizes the prominent features and gives them the character Nature hinted, but did not fully carry out, is a work of genius. [6]
- Handing the flowers, which he had kept hidden behind his back, to her, he said: "Take them and carry them to mother, Bessie; this is the anniversary of her wedding-day. [10]
- These autumnal fevers, which carry off a large number of our young people every year, are treacherous and deceptive diseases. [6]
- I don't know whether these reformers who carry the world on their shoulders in such serious fashion, especially the little fussy fellows, who are themselves the standard of the regeneration they seek, are more ludicrous than pathetic. [4]
- Well he knew where to carry them. [9]
- Let us see where the current will carry it. [10]
- At the time when we were hoping to see him it was thought that he was too ill to receive visitors, but he has since written me that he regretted we did not carry out our intention. [6]
- You carry still what we call (Poets are dreamy we know) A heart, well, 'tis yours after all, And time hath its wonders, I trow. [11]
- The result was what the reader has by this time guessed: the most magnificent idea that was ever conceived had to be abandoned, from sheer lack of a person with enterprise enough to carry it out. [5]
- I must take what is left of this wreck and run out of your presence and carry it away to my home and spread it out there and sleep the sleep of the righteous. [5]
- It was just what I needed, in order to carry out my project of escape. [5]
- We struck out westward or northwestward from Calcutta on an itinerary of a zig-zag sort, which would in the course of time carry us across India to its northwestern corner and the border of Afghanistan. [5]
- If New England were not mostly rock, these winds would carry it off; but they would bring it all back again, as happens with the sandy portions. [4]
- The procession is well spread out and long; all its members carry lighted tapers, a good many of which are not lighted, having gone out in the wind. [4]
- We ought to wear emotional lightning-rods to carry off the brain-waves into the ground. [11]
- Ursula was growing weak herself, and showed it; and she ate of the food that was offered her like a starving person, but could not be persuaded to carry any home, for Marget would not eat charity food. [5]
- And with it we will carry the war into Hamilton's country. [9]
- Often, too, have we stood together from early morning until dark night, waist deep, on the duck points, I with a fowling-piece I was all but too young to carry, and brought back a hundred red-heads or canvas-backs in our bags. [9]
- All the information we got out of him we shall be able to carry along with us, I think. [5]
- But even if we fail to technically restore the compromise, it is still a great point to carry a popular vote in favor of the restoration. [7]
- If delayed until we carry the corpse to the grave there must be ten; but after it is deposited in the grave there must be fifteen. [5]
- But at times we also breathed a prayer--a prayer that somebody or something would come and carry off Van Blaricom, whose satire, born and nurtured in Chicago, was ever turned against Hawaii and all that therein was. [11]
- Another very good way to do, and probably not so expensive as the awning, would be to have four persons of foreign birth carry a sort of canopy over you as you hoed. [4]
- A swift trireme was to carry the letter to Ostia at daybreak. [10]
- Fortunately the sedan-chair was there, for she felt that her feet would scarcely carry her back. [10]
- Surely self-preservation, that was the first law; surely no known code of human practice called upon him to share the daily crimes of any living soul--it was a daily repetition of his crime for this traitor to carry on the atrocious lie of patriotism. [11]
- The red-faced man was still twitching, but they did not carry him away. [2]
- The way things was scattered about we reckoned the people left in a hurry, and warn't fixed so as to carry off most of their stuff. [5]
- At first he was not friendly, but when he saw how much I liked his flowers he grew fond of me, and set me to work to tie wreaths and bunches, and to carry them to his customers. [10]
- Your sister Sarah was kind enough to carry me the other day to see some pencil sketches done by Stuart Newton when in the Insane Hospital. [6]
- This little dwelling-place was just outside the village limits, and the widow who lived there had to carry her water from the nearest irrigation ditch. [13]
- Regret, of course, was expressed that the second will had never been executed, but with this regret was the confidence that the widow would carry out, eventually, Henderson's plans. [4]
- Even while Gorgias was beckoning to him from the two-wheeled chariot, the thought entered his mind that yonder handsome youth, who had so deeply wronged Barine and Dion, would be the very person to help carry his friend through the low-roofed passage to the sea. [10]
- And so it was agreed that he should carry her back in his covered wagon that very night. [6]
- Suddenly, as he was about to fold it up for the last time and carry it to the library, he saw the name of George Fournel among the signatures. [11]
- Mr. Motley's house was a very hospitable one, and Lothrop and two of his young companions were allowed to carry out their schemes of amusement in the garden and the garret. [6]
- Not far away was a stone, too heavy to carry but perhaps not too heavy to roll! [11]
- So the gun was a purse; and very handy, too; you could pay out money in the dark with it, with accuracy; and you could carry it in your mouth; or in your vest pocket, if you had one. [5]
- One of these was a dream story, enthusiastically begun, but perhaps with insufficient plot to carry it through, for it never reached conclusion. [5]
- But what we wanted was money to carry on the work--money to pay the men. [5]
- The Poor Relation wanted me to carry, as from her, a copy of "Allein's Alarm," etc. [6]
- Again I was walking back towards the hall, combating the acknowledgment to myself that I had a plan, a plan that I did not for a moment believe I would carry out. [9]
- He could not wait till the door was opened again, for he must carry out her commission quite early in the morning, and if he were caught and locked up for only half the day the Nabathaean would take some other engagement. [10]
- Your attitude, your very words, proclaim your blindness to all that has happened you, your determination to carry out, so far as it is left to you, your own will. [9]
- He was the very man to go and see her father and brothers; he would revive their spirits, and carry them her greeting. [10]
- But it was very difficult, Mr. Fay told me, to procure any kind of conveyance to Hagerstown; and, on the other hand, I had James Grayden and his wagon to carry me back to Frederick. [6]
- Ye give a value for all loss in age, When feebled eyes search for forgotten springs; Ye fan the breeze that turns the moulded page, And carry back the soul to ardent things. [11]
- I have certain vague reminiscences that carry me back to the early times of this boardinghouse.---Johnny.---Landlady knows his father well. [6]
- It would enable us to teach them that, inasmuch as we select one of their own number to carry out our principles, we are free from the charge that we mean more than we say. [7]
- It might delay us months, but no matter, I would carry it out or break something. [5]
- That will carry us beyond eight o'clock at night. [7]
- He folded it up without reading it and reread his father's letter, ending with the words: "Gallop off to Korchevo and carry out instructions! [2]
- Standing as a unit among yourselves, You can, directly and indirectly, bribe enough of our men to carry the day, as you could on the open proposition to establish a monarchy. [7]
- As I have undertaken the thing I will carry it out, but for no other reason, for it is my opinion that even without such means of deception--" "We use no deception," interrupted the high-priest, sternly rebuking his colleague. [10]
- There are only two forces that can carry light to all the corners of the globe--only two--the sun in the heavens and the Associated Press down here. [5]
- Mr. Cooke chartered two cars to carry guests from the East, besides those who came as ordinary citizens. [9]
- Yet when she turned her face toward him, and his ardent gaze rested yearningly upon her, she felt that the opportunity had now come to carry out her half-forgotten intention of arousing the jealousy of her royal lover. [10]
- And whenever we tried to persuade him to feel cheerfuler, he only shook his head and said if we only knowed what it was to carry around a murderer's load in your heart we wouldn't talk that way. [5]
- The trenches slant toward the well and carry into it the rainfall. [5]
- She knew only too well that Tardif was speeding thither as fast as horses could carry him. [11]
- Barbara felt only too plainly that it was time to leave her post of observation; her feet would scarcely carry her and, besides, she was freezing. [10]
- But she clung too dearly to life to carry this horrible project into execution. [10]
- The first officer told me that the Flora was privileged to carry 125 passengers. [5]
- Still Philip's conscience told him that it was his plain duty to carry the matter into the courts, even with the certainty of defeat. [5]
- Among other talk to-day, it came out that whale-ships carry no doctor. [5]
- When you return to your homes, rise up to the height of a generation of men worthy of a free government, and we will carry out the great work we have commenced. [7]
- It is nothing to us that they have been sharpened a thousand times before; they always get dull in the using, and every new workman has a right to carry them to the grindstone and sharpen them to suit himself. [3]
- Let none list to this false and foolish matter, upon pain of death, nor discuss the same, nor carry it abroad. [5]
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