Use chambers in a sentence
Sentences starting with chambers
- Chambers could dive without inconvenience, and was fond of doing it. [5]
- Chambers did his stealing, and got the peach stones, apple cores, and melon rinds for his share. [5]
- Chambers carried Tom's skates to the river and strapped them on him, then trotted around after him on the ice, so as to be on hand when he wanted; but he wasn't ever asked to try the skates himself. [5]
- Chambers overstepped the line three times, and got three such convincing canings from the man who was his father and didn't know it, that he took Tom's cruelties in all humility after that, and made no more experiments. [5]
- Chambers was his constant bodyguard, to and from school; he was present on the playground at recess to protect his charge. [5]
- Chambers (one trip), and with Sam Bowen a whole summer on a small Memphis packet. [5]
Sentences ending with chambers
- Tom grew frantic under these taunts, and shouted: "Knock their heads off, Chambers! [5]
- Oh dear, if the twin had only killed him, I should be out of my--" "What is you mumblin' 'bout, Chambers? [5]
- Cleopatra herself laid the plans before me, even the secret portion showing the course of the subterranean chambers. [10]
- Here a door stopped the fugitives; but the architect opened it and helped his friend out of the litter, which before proceeding farther he placed in a room filled with various articles discovered during his investigation of the subterranean temple chambers. [10]
- Once or twice she had met a few men, but solemn silence reigned in those subterranean chambers. [10]
- He had not left the Foreign Office till nearly ten o'clock, then had had a light supper at his club, had written letters there, and after a long walk up and down the Mall had, with reluctant feet, gone to his chambers. [11]
- It was a joke on Philip in his club--by-the-way, the half-yearly dues were not far off--that he was doing splendidly in the law; he already had an extensive practice in chambers! [4]
- In one of its streets he pauses, and enters a building called "Providence Chambers. [11]
- Judge Driscoll had gone privately to his brother, a month before, and bought Chambers. [5]
- Her remark amused Chambers. [5]
Short sentences using chambers
- Chambers, you's a-jokin', ain't you? [5]
More example sentences with the word chambers in them
- I reckon if you'd ever be'n a mother yo'self, Valet de Chambers, you wouldn't talk sich foolishness as dat. [5]
- Chambers, you's as white as yo' shirt! [5]
- The old "hangings" were yet preserved in the chambers, faded, but still showing their rich patterns,--properly entitled to their name, for they were literally hung upon flat wooden frames like trellis-work, which again were secured to the naked partitions. [6]
- Only six chambers were in the gun, and of course one chamber was empty. [11]
- When Dr. Leiden was still coming twice a day to Gloucester Street, Mr. Tom must needs get into a scrape with one of the ladies of the theatre, and come to me in the Circle chambers for one hundred pounds. [9]
- The windows of Valmond's chambers were alight, and to one a staff was fastened. [11]
- He was about to visit the mystic chambers with his much-talked-of lion. [10]
- Smith ordered him to send a boat; Chambers replied that his boat was split, which was a lie, and told him to come off in the Frenchman's boat. [4]
- I went straight to Mr. Swain's chambers in the Circle, where I found the good barrister and Captain Daniel in their shirt-sleeves, seated between the windows in the back room. [9]
- I have merely to go out of my door; nay, I may stay at home at my chambers, and I shall have enough to do and enjoy. [6]
- Thus many a time our souls ached to see want and pain lying in darksome chambers on wretched straw, though we earned thanks and true joy when we saw that healing and ease followed in our steps. [10]
- We wandered for three hours among the chambers and crypts and dungeons of the fortress, and trod where the mailed heels of many a knightly Crusader had rang, and where Phenician heroes had walked ages before them. [5]
- The next day, the weather being foul, they ran so near the Frenchman as to endanger their yards, and Chambers called to Captain Smith to come aboard or he would leave him. [4]
- In one of the upper chambers of the old mansion there stood a tall, upright desk of the ancient pattern, with folding doors above and large drawers below. [6]
- The control of the subterranean chambers in the Temple of Isis which had been bestowed on the architect, also appeared like a miracle. [10]
- The doors at the south end of the great salon opened now and then into the council chambers beyond, and he could see the surgeons operating on the cases returned from the plantations. [11]
- The rooms of the second story, the chambers of birth and death, are sacred to silent memories. [6]
- Baker confessed that the quartermaster and Chambers received gold of the pirates, for what purpose it does not appear. [4]
- Tom got all the petting, Chambers got none. [5]
- By reason of the foul weather the pirate could not board Smith, and his master, mate, and pilot, Chambers, Minter, and Digby, importuned him to surrender, and that he should send a boat to the pirate, as Fry had no boat. [4]
- Tom got all the delicacies, Chambers got mush and milk, and clabber without sugar. [5]
- I don't believe the chambers of the Inquisition ever presented a more alarming array of implements for extracting a confession, than our young Doctor's office did of instruments to make nature tell what was the matter with a poor body. [6]
- He told Chambers that under no provocation whatever was he privileged to lift his hand against his little master. [5]
- Smith himself says that Chambers had persuaded the French admiral that if Smith was let to go on his boat he would revenge himself on the French fisheries on the Banks. [4]
- When we were taking that wood flat down to the Chambers, which was aground, I soon saw that I was a perfect lubber at piloting such a thing. [5]
- Think it not strange, O my brother, that I thus venture to introduce myself into the hidden chambers of your life. [6]
- He loved these silences of hers,--hinting, as they did, of unexplored chambers in an inexhaustible treasure-house which by some strange stroke of destiny was his. [9]
- Persons who are shut up in that way, confined to their chambers, sometimes to their beds, have a very small amount of vital expenditure, and wear out very little of their living substance. [6]
- The electric wire running up the stand quivers and takes the figure, passes it to all the other wires, transmits it to every office and hotel in the city, to all the "tickers" in ten thousand chambers and "bucketshops" and offices in the republic. [4]
- These solitary and ruined chambers had their own terrors and enchantments, and for the first nights gave the author little but sinister suggestions and grotesque food for his imagination. [4]
- The hall of reception lay at the other end of the entrance-hall, and was in the form of a square, surrounded within by a colonnade, into which various chambers opened. [10]
- Nor was it quite dispelled when he lighted a pipe and they started to explore their Eden, wandering through chambers with, low ceilings in the old part of the house, and larger, higher apartments in the portion that was called new. [9]
- He chanced to put his hand into a light overcoat which he had got at his chambers before he started. [11]
- The latch-key which opens into the inner chambers of my consciousness fits, as I have sufficient reason to believe, the private apartments of a good many other people's thoughts. [6]
- The Romans could only suppose that this constantly growing multitude had been concealed in the secret halls and chambers of the temple ever since Cynegius had first arrived, and had no idea that they were still being constantly reinforced. [10]
- He doesn't believe one word of ghosts,--but then he knows, that, whether waking or sleeping, his imagination will people the haunted chambers with ghostly images. [6]
- A curved passage of which he could not see the end lay before him, and on both sides, to the right and left of him, opened out the chambers in which stood the sarcophagi of the deceased sacred bulls. [10]
- Hastening up out of these chambers of the past, I escaped into the upper air, and walked rapidly home through the narrow orange lanes. [4]
- In what portion of Shakespeare's (i.e., Shakspere's) career would it be possible to point out that time could be found for the interposition of a legal employment in the chambers or offices of practicing lawyers? [5]
- On my way of a morning from Mr. Swain's house to his chambers in the Circle I would meet as many as a dozen knots of people. [9]
- On that Sunday night, young men and old flocked into Valmond's chambers at the Louis Quinze, shook hands with him, addressing him as "Your Excellency" or "Your Highness. [11]
- They were chambers next to those where Adrian Fellowes had lived and died. [11]
- But when, the next morning, the cobbler's one-eyed daughter, who, since old Ursel's illness, had done the rough work in the chambers and kitchen, waked her, she speedily changed her mind. [10]
- This discovery is naturally so painful that he comes home to his chambers and throws himself on a lounge before his fire in a fit of self-deprecation, and reflects on a misspent and foolish life. [9]
- The travelers were much impressed with the brilliant chambers, the floors of which were painted in alternate stripes of vivid green and red. [4]
- I's a-gwine to make you walk as straight as a string, Chambers, en so I's bown, you ain't gwine to git no bad example out o' yo' mammy. [5]
- Perhaps she had lost consciousness in the mystic chambers, and the clang of the gong had roused her. [10]
- He was neither looking back nor looking forward, but living in his dramatic theme from day to day, and wondering if, after all, this movement, by some joyful, extravagant chance, might not carry him on even to the chambers of the Tuileries. [11]
- The great doors leading to the chambers of mystery stood wide open, and the first person she met was her husband. [10]
- Coming from the judge's chambers after the trial he went to his office, receiving as he passed congratulations more effusively offered than, as people presently found, his manner warranted. [11]
- We have heard it so often, that it has idealized itself, and become one of that multitude of permanent shapes which walk the chambers of the brain in velvet slippers in the company of Falstaff and Hamlet and General Washington and Mr. Pickwick. [6]
- I was ushered into low, dark chambers, small and dreary, looking towards the sunless north, which I was assured were delightful and even elegant. [4]
- It stood here in the year 1500; and the room is still shown, unchanged since then, in which the rich Count Fugger entertained Charles V. The chambers are nearly all immense. [4]
- In the chambers, in her own apartments, into which she dragged her steps, it was worse than below. [4]
- I saw that I could never hit the Chambers with it, so I resigned in Marsh's favor, and he accomplished the task to my admiration. [5]
- I remember distinctly how fine our mother thought the speech with which he opened that precursor of the Prussian Chambers, and the address showed him in fact to be an excellent orator. [10]
- Treasure these happy hours of a first, pure love; hold them fast in the chambers of memory, for to every human being there must come, sooner or later, a present so sad and desolate, that the beautiful past is all he has to live upon. [10]
- You have to hoist yours into the upper chambers of the brain, and let them down again to your customers. [6]
- Sir Wendelin continued his way through the passages, chambers, halls, and courts. [10]
- He went to his chambers, gave Jacques instructions, did some writing, and returned at four. [11]
- Yet, somehow, the handsome chambers which hung over the muddy river with its wonderful lights and shades, its mists and radiance, its ghostly softness and greyness, lacked in something that roused imagination, that stirred her senses here--the vital being in her. [11]
- Once the house had been spacious enough to shelter a numerous family and to store a great quantity of goods and provisions, but it was now long since the ruinous chambers had been occupied. [10]
- She now resolutely grasped the lady Euryale's book-rolls, for they contained the key to the inner chambers of the wondrous structure into whose forecourt life itself and her own intimate experience had led her. [10]
- The same figure followed him furtively till he came into that part of the Embankment where Adrian Fellowes' chambers were; then it fell behind a little, for here the lights were brighter. [11]
- She felt his eyes upon her, and their searching, yet kindly and humorous rays seemed to illuminate chambers within her which she would have kept in darkness: which she herself did not wish to examine. [9]
- While Gorgias was examining the subterranean chambers in the Temple of Isis, Charmian returned to Lochias earlier than she herself had expected. [10]
- Sometimes he would erect houses of red stone, often he would dig great caves of many chambers and halls in the sand. [10]
- He used to drop into my chambers once in a while to smoke, and was first-rate company. [9]
- Still, when the door to the inner chambers was opened for a moment, and loud laughter and the ring of wine-cups fell on their ears, Aristides shrugged his shoulders, and the Egyptian's eyes showed an ominous white ring glaring out of his brown face. [10]
- Chambers, Minter, and Digby again desired Smith to yield, but he threatened to blow up his ship if they did not stand to the defense; and so they got clear of the French pirates. [4]
- She said: "Now den, Chambers, we's gwine to talk business, en dey ain't gwine to be no mo' foolishness. [5]
- Rock chambers, fast closed with iron doors, as though they enclosed inestimable treasures or inscrutable secrets, lay on either hand, and her dress swept against numerous images and vessels closely shrouded in hangings. [10]
- Tom always made Chambers go in swimming with him, and stay by him as a protection. [5]
- In the subterranean chambers at the side of the hall, and in the second story, which could not be commenced until the ceiling was completed, store-rooms were to be made, and below and beside them were passages for ventilation and the storage of combustible materials. [10]
- It was the centre of my interest, and I took chambers in Park Place, St. James's Street, a few steps away. [11]
- These chambers were called meschen, and from them was derived the name given to midwives, to meschennu. [10]
- We were visited by so many people who had chambers to rent, that we were impressed with the idea that all Munich was to let; and yet, when we visited the places offered, we found they were only to be let alone. [4]
- Chambers, does you b'lieve me when I says dat? [5]
- The musty ancient beds remained in the chambers, and their quilts and curtains and canopies were decorated with curious handwork, and the walls and ceilings frescoed with historical and mythological scenes in glaring colors. [5]
- The servant who attends to the chambers has left the house, and I've done nothing but go up and down stairs all day. [10]
- The side-door opens at once into the sacred chambers. [6]
- At ten o'clock at night, as he had arranged, "The Partners" and himself met at his chambers, around which had gathered a crowd of reporters and curious idlers; and from that time till the grey dawn he and they had sat in conference. [11]
- The house was as still as a tomb, and the echoes of my footsteps rolled through the halls and chambers. [9]
- Tom was "fractious," as Roxy called it, and overbearing; Chambers was meek and docile. [5]
- In addition, there are to be rooms and chambers in the lower story for the reception of her treasures. [10]
- They could not, and they faltered abashed at the threshold of Mrs. Grosvenor Green's apartment, while the superintendent lit the gas in the gangway that he called a private hall, and in the drawing-room and the succession of chambers stretching rearward to the kitchen. [8]
- These articles Chambers and the others divided among themselves, leaving Smith, who was still on board the Frenchman, only his waistcoat and breeches. [4]
- Under the dark and haunted garret were attic chambers which themselves had histories. [6]
- We took candles and descended to the dismal cell-like chambers where Jesus sat at meat with Martha and Mary, and conversed with them about their brother. [5]
- The woman glanced along the empty street swiftly, and then hurried to the doorway which opened to Adrian Fellowes' chambers. [11]
- The slaughterer had acquired his information through a comrade, who said that he had twice caught sight of Melissa at the window of the chambers of mystery in the upper story of the Serapeum, yesterday afternoon. [10]
- Where there is a door there is no window, and where a gap in the wall serves for a window, a door is dispensed with; none of the chambers, however, of this long row of low one-storied buildings communicate with each other. [10]
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