Use cell in a sentence
Sentences ending with cell
- My ghost shall visit you in the smiles of Paradise, and tell your high fame to the minds of that region, which is far more preferable than this lonely cell. [5]
- Now when matters took so ill a turn, he pledged himself to get her safe away from the dungeon cell. [10]
- The prelate gave them a few minutes together; when he had blessed them both and solemnized their betrothal, he led her back to her cell. [10]
- It was he that, pretending to let Gering win his confidence, at last aided him to escape through the narrow corner-door of his cell. [11]
- He was outwardly surly--as rough as he was ever before the world, and without speaking a word to me, he had a soldier lock me in a cell. [11]
- The apartment was small and scantily furnished--a sort of anchorite cell. [4]
- Joan was ill. She had fallen ill the 29th of March, the day after the close of the third trial, and was growing worse when the scene which I have just described occurred in her cell. [5]
- As we have seen Nature anticipating the plasterer in fibro-cartilage, so we see her beforehand with the glassblower in her dealings with the cell. [3]
- Visitors came to see her, and gifts of fruit and flowers were sent, which brought some cheer into her hard and gloomy cell. [5]
- The evidence points rather towards the axiom, Omnis cellula a cellula; that is, the germ of a new cell is always derived from a preexisting cell. [3]
Sentences containing cell two or more times
- The cell was not a roomy one; still it was a little larger than an ordinary prison cell. [5]
More example sentences with the word cell in them
- At length parting words were uttered in louder tones, the door of the cell was locked and the prisoner approached his window. [10]
- Every healthy cell, whether in a vegetable or an animal, necessarily performs its function properly so long as it is supplied with its proper materials and stimuli. [3]
- In one cell, where a little light penetrated, a man had lived twenty-seven years without seeing the face of a human being--lived in filth and wretchedness, with no companionship but his own thoughts, and they were sorrowful enough and hopeless enough, no doubt. [5]
- One might as well reason with a bee as to the form of his cell, or with an oriole as to the construction of his swinging nest, as try to stir these creatures from their own way of doing their own work. [6]
- He was by trade a carpenter, and had a work-bench in his cell, at which he worked on week-days. [4]
- Sellers was conducted to this cell by the matron and looked in, his emotions quite overcame him, the tears rolled down his cheeks and his voice trembled so that he could hardly speak. [5]
- When Paula returned to her cell old Betta thought that she must have been pardoned; for how glad, how proud, how full of spirit she entered it! [10]
- In the mean time I will say with Prospero, addressing my old readers, and my new ones, if such I have, "If you be pleased, retire into my cell And there repose: a turn or two I'll walk, To still my beating mind. [6]
- No pomp was there, no glory shone around On the coarse straw that strewed the reeking ground; One dim retreat a flickering torch betrayed, In that poor cell the Lord of Life was laid! [6]
- Recognizing the fact, then, that we have learned nothing but the machinery of life, and are no nearer to its essence, what is it that we have gained by this great discovery of the cell formation and function? [3]
- They showed us the noisome cell where the celebrated "Iron Mask"--that ill-starred brother of a hardhearted king of France--was confined for a season before he was sent to hide the strange mystery of his life from the curious in the dungeons of Ste. [5]
- He entered with the long train under a low arch, and presently he was kneeling in a narrow cell before an image of the Blessed Maiden holding the Divine Child in her arms, and his lips seemed to whisper, Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis! [6]
- We have detected the cell in the very act of forming itself from a nucleus, of transforming itself into various tissues, of selecting the elements of various secretions. [3]
- At this moment the amphitheatre looked like a beehive, of which every cell seems to be full, but in which a whole swarm expects yet to find room. [10]
- She told Paula that she had been well treated in her hot cell, and that about half an hour since Orion himself, the young Master now, had opened the door of her prison. [10]
- The first time that he came, roused by the grating noise as he sat below, he stumbled in the very centre of the cell, and fell upon his knees. [11]
- The cell was somewhat larger than those in the men's department, and might be eight feet by ten square, perhaps a little longer. [5]
- They were to shut the door of the cell, recline the beard and chin on the breast, and contemplate the abdominal centre. [6]
- His big frame seemed out of place in the small cell, and the watcher sitting near him, to whom he had not addressed a word nor replied to a question since the watching began, seemed an insignificant factor in the scene. [11]
- It did not seem a regular cell for prisoners, for there was a second door. [11]
- I no longer saw Gabord; he had suddenly been with drawn and a new jailer substituted, and the sentinels outside my door and beneath the window of my cell refused all information. [11]
- Will not the rays strike through to his brain at last, and send him to a narrower cell than this egg-shell dome which is his workshop and his prison? [6]
- I followed her quick movements, and was soon in a narrow stairway, coming, after fifty steps or so, to a sort of cloister, from which we went into a little cubiculum, or cell, with a wooden lattice door which opened on a small gallery. [11]
- Never had a prisoner been more self-contained, or rejected more completely all those ministrations of humanity which relieve the horrible isolation of the condemned cell. [11]
- Quijada is now preparing the penitential cell, and it is neither in the burning Thebais nor in the arid sands of the desert, but in one of the most delightful and charming places in Spain. [10]
- His eyes wandered over the grimly furnished cell. [11]
- At the close of the solemnities Publius had parted from his companion without taking leave, and without looking to the right or to the left, he had hastened back to the Pastophorium and to the cell of Serapion, the recluse. [10]
- Welcome, ye triumphs of pictorial art (repeated by the magic graver) that look down upon me from the walls of my sacred cell! [6]
- In the midst of my mirth the cell door opened and let in Doltaire. [11]
- The only means of heating being from the corridor, when the door was ajar, the cell was chilly and at this time damp. [5]
- It was full of bugs and crooks, and they put me in the same cell with an old-timer named 'Red' Waters; who was one of the slickest safe-blowers around in those days. [9]
- Thus we are no longer permitted to place the seat of the living actions in the extreme vessels, which are only the carriers from which each part takes what it wants by the divine right of the omnipotent nucleated cell. [3]
- Then I fixed my eyes steadily on the open door and the shaking light, and presently it all came to me: the events of the night, and that I was now in a cell of the citadel. [11]
- Within an hour my cell looked snug, and I sat cosily by the fire, feeding it lazily. [11]
- He was once more a prey to the same unendurable dread that had come over him, in his cell, after Klea had left the temple and darkness had closed in. [10]
- When once Serapion's midriff was fairly tickled it was hard to reduce it to calm again, and he was still laughing when Klea appeared in front of his cell some few minutes after the departure of the Roman. [10]
- The gaoler knew men well, and he thought he could safely predict that at the end of his two years' imprisonment this young thief would quit his cell a harmless imbecile. [10]
- The keeper showed me a place in the outer wall of the front cell, where an attempt had been made to batter a hole through. [4]
- He had not long been lodged in the cell when there came a visit from Michael Clones, who stretched out his hands in an agony of humiliation. [11]
- There was a little window cut like a port in a prison cell, and under it a bed, beside which a middle-aged lady was seated. [9]
- An open door leading to a small room or cell, dim with the light that came through leaves of ivy, completed the interior of this portion of the ruin. [12]
- A cell may, it is true, be congenitally defective, in which case disease is, so to speak, its normal state. [3]
- If any had, it had still felt for it a love like that which captives have been known to bear towards the cell in which they have been long confined, and, even at parting, hung upon its narrow bounds affectionately. [12]
- All at once it came to him that this was not the cell which he had left that day. [11]
- I was shoved into a dark and narrow cell in a dungeon, with some scant remnants for dinner, some moldy straw for a bed, and no end of rats for company. [5]
- In the first instance she would ask counsel of her friend Serapion; but as she approached his cell the gong was sounded which summoned the priests to service, and at the same time warned her of her duty of fetching water. [10]
- Ulrich still remained in the gloomy cell, loaded with chains, scantily fed on bread and water, constantly looking death in the face; but a fresh, beautiful spirit of defiance and firm determination to live animated the youth, who was now at peace with himself. [10]
- It was many hours before it was again unlocked to let out the bishop, so long was he detained talking to Paula in her cell. [10]
- Wait half an hour, then open the cell, introduce a Shakespearite and a Baconian, and let them cipher and assume. [5]
- It was now his duty to fulfil the wish of a dying man, and he had ordered the prison servants to prepare the room adjoining Paula's cell with furniture which was on the way from his house. [10]
- Left alone in his cell with his straw and bread and water, he looked round mechanically. [11]
- The apartment which he occupied was not far from the mission chapel, and it was the one clean spot among the ill-kept tenements; but as to comfort, it was not much better than the cell of an anchorite. [4]
- As to Herdegen, he meanwhile had greeted Ann with great courtesy; nevertheless he had kept close to the dancing wench, and took upon himself to tie her bonds and lead her to the dungeon cell. [10]
- When Papias had grown to man's estate and was installed as steward to Demetrius, he sought his sister many times and tried to persuade her to live with him in his new home; but she never would consent to quit her solitary cell. [10]
- He was removed from the narrow cell which he had occupied during such a dreary stretch of time, and given the chief warden's roomy and comfortable quarters. [5]
- That night he found hospitable housing in the cell of a hermit. [10]
- The man was easily induced to take Mary to her uncle; and how happily she ran on before him up to Orion's cell, how great was his joy at seeing her again, how gratefully he pressed the emerald to his lips! [10]
- But recollect the doctrine already enunciated in the language of Virchow, that an animal, like a tree, is a sum of vital unities, of which the cell is the ultimate element. [3]
- You will be converted--you will be converted just as soon as every effort to compass pardon, commutation, or reprieve has failed--and then!--Why, then, every morning and every afternoon, the best and purest young ladies of the village will assemble in your cell and sing hymns. [5]
- Whatever his jailers considered that he needed was conveyed to his cell by night through a wicket. [5]
- If you will come with me," he added, as he opened my cell door, and motioned me courteously to go outside. [11]
- There was the chance that my jailer would explore the knapsack; but after a time I lost that fear, for it lay untouched with a blanket in a corner, and I cared for my cell with my own hands. [11]
- A great, mysterious brick tower climbed up through it,--it was the chimney, but it looked like a horrible cell to put criminals into. [6]
- Ours was a big general cell, it seemed, for the temporary accommodation of all comers whose crimes were trifling. [5]
- There he stood, between his cell and the outer wall of the temple, and now it was that he remembered his vows, and the oath he had sworn, and his former flight from his retreat. [10]
- So she and Betta were lodged in a separate cell, and her gold coin proved acceptable to the man, who did his utmost to mitigate her lot. [10]
- My cloak had been put into the cell beside my couch, and this I now drew over me, and I lay and thought upon my condition and my prospects, which, as may be seen, were not cheering. [11]
- When we walked ashore, a party of policemen (people whose cocked hats and showy uniforms would shame the finest uniform in the military service of the United States,) put us into a little stone cell and locked us in. [5]
- But she answered as she had often answered before: "I will go in a woman's robe to all services of the Church if I may be permitted, but I will resume the other dress when I return to my cell. [5]
- By my authority as executive I threw Merlin into prison--the same cell I had occupied myself. [5]
- Sentence was pronounced, and as the Vekeel Obada passed close to Orion--who was led back to his cell pale and hardly master of himself--he said, mocking him in broken Greek: "It will be your turn to-morrow, Son of the Mukaukas! [10]
- A monk's cell and a minister's library are hardly the places for young ladies. [6]
- The warder would admit her friends as often as he was able; and among those who found their way to her cell were the Senator Justinus and his wife. [10]
- I had slept a day and a half since the doors of this cell closed on me. [11]
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