Use coach in a sentence
Sentences ending with coach
- Mr Chuckster, sir, will you have the goodness to tap at the window for the constable that's waiting in the coach? [12]
- He took me up to my own room, and I heard him going out to wake Limbo to harness, and at last heard him driving away in our coach. [9]
- These arrangements perfected, they drove to the justice-room with all speed, followed by the notary and his two friends in another coach. [12]
- You can follow the coach. [9]
- Jim informed Stephen that the Little Giant had had a six-horse coach. [9]
- Convinced at last that for the present all such attempts were hopeless, he appointed two or three scouts, with promises of large rewards in case of their forwarding him any intelligence, and returned to London by next day's coach. [12]
- The gentleman did ride home with Mrs. Temple, Nick going into another coach. [9]
- Mr Brass, on recognising him, immediately stopped the coach. [12]
- And when John Paul and my man were divested of their plumes, we were marched downstairs and out through a jeering line of people to a hackney coach. [9]
- And he invited me into the house whilst he ordered his coach. [9]
Short sentences using coach
- The coach stopped. [5]
- Manners's coach. [9]
Sentences containing coach two or more times
- Our Venetian, Busino, who went to Oxford in the coach with the ambassador in 1617, was six days in going one hundred and fifty miles, as the coach often stuck in the mud, and once broke down. [4]
- Then a coach passes,--a mahogany coach emblazoned with the Manners's coat of arms, and Mistress Dorothy and her mother within. [9]
More example sentences with the word coach in them
- And sometimes, if you are good, you shall ride inside my coroneted coach when you come home. [9]
- We were coated with it like millers; so were the coach, the mules, the mail-bags, the driver--we and the sage-brush and the other scenery were all one monotonous color. [5]
- She knew well why Havel had ridden on ahead without her permission, and shaking hands with the landlord and getting into the coach, she said hastily to her new coachman: "Lose not an instant. [11]
- After a long while the slamming of a coach door roused me, and I was straightway seized with such an agony of mind that I could have cried aloud. [9]
- One autumn day when I was a little lad of eight or nine, my grandfather and I were driving back from Whitehall in the big coach, when we spied a little maid of six by the Severn's bank, with her apron full of chestnuts. [9]
- But where they were to take him Pierre did not know: back to the coach house or to the place of execution his companions had pointed out to him as they crossed the Virgin's Field. [2]
- The coach we were in had a neat hole through its front--a reminiscence of its last trip through this region. [5]
- If the coach were full of passengers, two good blankets would probably be sufficient. [5]
- The first thing we did on that glad evening that landed us at St. Joseph was to hunt up the stage-office, and pay a hundred and fifty dollars apiece for tickets per overland coach to Carson City, Nevada. [5]
- And, supposing he was to go in the coach, I put foot in the stirrup. [9]
- Here a chair was set down, there a chariot or a coach pulled up, and a clocked flunky bowing a lady in. [9]
- They said it was a dangerous stream to cross, now, because its quicksands were liable to swallow up horses, coach and passengers if an attempt was made to ford it. [5]
- 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]
- And the family travelled in a coach as grand as Mr. Carvel's own, with panels wreathed in flowers and a footman and outrider in livery, from which my aunt descended like a duchess. [9]
- Slade came out to the coach and saw us off, first ordering certain rearrangements of the mail-bags for our comfort, and then we took leave of him, satisfied that we should hear of him again, some day, and wondering in what connection. [5]
- It is gratifying to me to reflect that we traveled in considerable style; we went in the Pioneer coach, and my friend took all his baggage with him, consisting of two excellent silk handkerchiefs and a daguerreotype of his grandmother. [5]
- For you said to me once that I should call you so, and ride in the coach with the coroneted panels when I came home on a visit. [9]
- Comyn was taken to his house in Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, in Sir Charles's coach, whither I insisted upon preceding him. [9]
- She bent forward till she saw one figure get down and, waving a hand to the party on the coach as it moved on, disappear into the gateway of the Cloistered House. [11]
- The coach rattled through the village and stopped for a moment at the smithy. [11]
- Patty, leaning from the window of the last coach, called out to me as I passed. [9]
- And I took the opportunity, in the awkward silence that followed, to thank Mr. Walpole for sending his coach after us. [9]
- Her equipages were the huge family coach in which she had traveled to Voronezh, a semiopen trap, and a baggage cart. [2]
- They leaped to the ground when the coach stopped, and stood each side of the door, waiting for my lady to enter. [9]
- He was in the coach with a gentleman beside him, and Lord Rippingdale rode upon the right. [11]
- The Indians robbed the coach of everything it contained, including quite an amount of treasure. [5]
- On arriving at the city station, he took a coach and drove to one of the great hotels. [6]
- We gave up the breakfast, and paid our dollar apiece and went back to our mail-bag bed in the coach, and found comfort in our pipes. [5]
- It became known that she had paid the coach fare of Miss Dido (as she was called) to the hospital at Wapiti, and had raised a subscription for her maintenance there, heading it herself with a liberal sum. [11]
- The hostlers and station-keepers treated the really powerful conductor of the coach merely with the best of what was their idea of civility, but the driver was the only being they bowed down to and worshipped. [5]
- The coach still stands in the stables where Harvey left it, a lumbering relic of those lumbering times when methinks there was more of goodwill and less of haste in the world. [9]
- They were both so beautiful, and looked so noble and princely as they leaned back in the corners of their gilt coach during their drives and gazed into vacancy, as if their interests were above those of ordinary mortals. [10]
- The coach with six horses was waiting at the porch. [2]
- There is something royal in the swaying of the coach body, and an excitement in the patter of the horses' hoofs. [4]
- He is as rich as the Alabarch, and riding in his coach is Galenus, for whom Caesar sent. [10]
- About all the rest of the coach was full of mail bags--for we had three days' delayed mails with us. [5]
- I was bitterly regretting I had not gone with him when the distant notes of a coach horn reached my ear, and I descried a four-in-hand winding its way up the inn road from the direction of Mohair. [9]
- As he stood questioning, chiefly about Ridley Court and its people, a coach showed on the hill, and came dashing down and past. [11]
- A coach in private arms and livery was in waiting, surrounded by a crowd. [9]
- Last year he presented it to an American lady, whose devotion attracted him; this year I saw it go away in a gilded coach in the hands of an ecclesiastic. [4]
- Muffled figures were passing and repassing unconcernedly, some entering the houses, others coming out, and a handsome coach, without arms and with a footman in plain livery, lumbered along and stopped farther on. [9]
- As the coach passed his face lifted above the arm on the neck of the horse, keen, dark, strange. [11]
- Pierre and thirteen others were moved to the coach house of a merchant's house near the Crimean bridge. [2]
- The Overland Coach or the Mail Steamer is the thing. [5]
- The footman sprang onto the box of the moving coach which jolted as it passed out of the yard onto the uneven roadway; the other vehicles jolted in their turn, and the procession of carriages moved up the street. [2]
- If you were only going to Pike's Peak, a little matter of 700 miles from St. Jo, you might take the coach, and I wouldn't say a word. [5]
- Our party, riding on the outside of the coach, was half smothered with the dust, and arrived in a very deteriorated condition, but recompensed for it by the extraordinary sights we had witnessed. [6]
- Hurry them things off, Tom," he called, and himself seized a huge crate from the back of the coach and flung it on his shoulder. [9]
- In the darkness of the night one of the servants noticed, above the high body of a coach standing before the porch, the small glow of another fire. [2]
- I was thinking of the great coach and team that is carrying us fast enough, I don't know but too fast, somewhere or other. [6]
- Then the rattling of the coach, the clatter of our six horses' hoofs, and the driver's crisp commands, awoke to a louder and stronger emphasis, and we went sweeping down on the station at our smartest speed. [5]
- Sonya jumped out of the coach and ran to the countess. [2]
- With the help of a maid she was arranging a seat for the countess in the huge high coach that stood at the entrance. [2]
- Some vague intelligence moved the minds of both, and their attention was fixed till the coach rounded a corner and was gone. [11]
- How fresh you look after your severe illness!--yet you're still on shank's mare, instead of in the gold coach drawn by white horses. [10]
- They went a little apart from the knot of people who had congregated about the coach, and fell upon each other's neck, and sobbed, and wept with joy. [12]
- And when at last he grasped the reins and gave the word, the men sprung suddenly away from the mules' heads and the coach shot from the station as if it had issued from a cannon. [5]
- But the stage is at the door; the coach and four horses answer the advertisement of being "second to none on the continent. [4]
- He was occupied in this diversion when a coach stopped near the door, and presently afterwards there was a loud double-knock. [12]
- And Polly went in one coach, and I in another. [4]
- The company arrived in coach and saddle, many having come so far that they were to stay the night. [9]
- And no sensation I know of is equal to that of the moment when the mud and sticks and oranges are coming through the windows of your coach, when the dirty weavers are clutching at your ruffles and shaking their filthy fists under your nose. [9]
- And some that I knew only stared, and others gave me distant bows from their coach windows. [9]
- At his usual hour (or rather at his usual minute and second, for he was the soul of punctuality) Mr Abel walked out, to be overtaken by the London coach, and Kit and the old gentleman went to work in the garden. [12]
- Philip was on horseback, but a magnificent empty coach in the procession would receive him as soon as he left Brussels. [10]
- He took her home, and stayed till she was recovered; and, having no money to pay the coach, went back in state to Bevis Marks, bidding the driver (for it was Saturday night) wait at the door while he went in for 'change. [12]
- My grandfather kept his word in regard to Mr. Allen, and on Sunday commanded the coach at eight. [9]
- The coachman cracked his whip, the coach creaked off down the drive, I in the trees one side waiting for them to pass, and wondering what Nick was to do. [9]
- Now, Sarah, I hear the coach in the Marks; get on your bonnet, and we'll be off. [12]
- Then Horry said he would lend me his coach, and when it was brought around Miss Manners took our breaths by walking downstairs and into it, nor would she listen to a word of the objections cried by my Lady Pembroke and the rest. [9]
- At length when he had understood and looked in the direction the old man indicated, he recognized Natasha, and following his first impulse stepped instantly and rapidly toward the coach. [2]
- Mr Richard Swiveller having arrived inside the coach, and still remaining immoveable in the most commodious corner with his face to the horses, Mr Brass instructed the officer to remove his prisoner, and declared himself quite ready. [12]
- Then I would have him strike a bold stroke,--set up a nice little coach, and be driven round like a first-class London doctor, instead of coasting about in a shabby one-horse concern and casting anchor opposite his patients' doors like a Cape Ann fishing-smack. [6]
- He had let go my bridle, folded his whip in his hand, and with a shout of "Come on, Davy," he ran for the coach, which was going slowly, caught hold of the footman's platform, and pulled himself up. [9]
- In an hour from the time she found the note, the horses and coach were at the door, and the faithful Havel, cloaked and armed, was ready for the journey. [11]
- Mr. Carroll went for his coach, and was a full half an hour in getting it. [9]
- We paid his fare to Carson and lifted him into the coach. [5]
- Mr. Bordley and family came in his barge, Mr. Marmaduke and his wife in coach and four. [9]
- He lifted his eyes idly, though never before had he seen such a coach as swings away from Northumberland Avenue of a morning. [11]
- As he was driving in his coach and four over the bridge at Neuilly, his horses took fright and ran away, and the leaders broke from their harness and sprang into the river, leaving the wheel-horses and the carriage on the bridge. [6]
- A coach was drawn up, and another behind it, and we went down the leafy walk in the midst of a bevy of guests. [9]
- From this coach descended the future mother-in-law. [10]
- So, for two days they travelled, with no sleep save what they could catch as the coach rolled on. [11]
- He passed four days in the coach house near the Crimean bridge and during that time learned, from the talk of the French soldiers, that all those confined there were awaiting a decision which might come any day from the marshal. [2]
- On the nineteenth day we crossed the Great American Desert--forty memorable miles of bottomless sand, into which the coach wheels sunk from six inches to a foot. [5]
- The house was darkened, and a coach was in front of it. [9]
- There was no danger about it; a sleeping man will seize the irons in time when the coach jolts. [5]
- And then he cursed the horse as it reared and plunged, while the stout gentleman stood at the coach door, cackling at his discomfiture. [9]
- The flushed and comfortable Madame Marie sat upright in the coach, holding the hand of her mistress, and Madelinette grew paler as the miles diminished between her and Quebec. [11]
- Mr. Moffett must come by overland coach, though, by all means. [5]
- He had absolute charge of the mails, express matter, passengers and stage, coach, until he delivered them to the next conductor, and got his receipt for them. [5]
- Those were the chairs the little hands had harnessed, four in a row, and fallen on its side was the armchair--the stage coach itself. [9]
- Each coach always carried a deal of ordinary express matter beside, and also from fifteen to twenty passengers at from $25 to $30 a head. [5]
- From the state capital the railroad followed the same deep valley as the old coach road, but ended at Truro, and then they took stage over Truro Pass for Brampton, where honest Ephraim awaited them and their slender luggage with a team. [9]
- And by and by, when the sun made me drowsy, I lay down on my face on top of the coach, grasping the slender iron railing, and slept for an hour or more. [5]
- A coach drawn by four horses, a mere box hung between two tiny fore-wheels and a pair of gigantic hind-wheels, drove slowly past them. [10]
- There had come but one letter from her since that hour when he saw her in the Seigneur's coach with her father, moving away in the still autumn air, a piteous appeal in her eyes. [11]
- He had gentle blood in his veins, which came from Virginia through Kentucky in a coach and six, and he was the equal in appearance and manners of any duke who lingered beside classic seas. [9]
- He could scarce bide his time until Mr. Swain should have a coach and a seat in the country with the gentry. [9]
- In the evening, before bedtime, in the vast country houses, in the poor cottages, people talk of the coach which is seen drawn by headless horses, with headless postilions and coachmen. [4]
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