Use condemned in a sentence
Sentences ending with condemned
- When the dome which conceals Hell from the sight of the angels is opened, it is for the relief of the condemned. [10]
- Secondly, Carterette was to bring Sebastian Alixandre to the prison disguised as a sorrowing aunt of the condemned. [11]
- In the background the lapidation of the condemned. [5]
- I suspect, on the contrary, that there are not unfrequently substantial reasons underneath for customs that appear to us absurd; and if I were ever again to find myself amongst strangers, I should be solicitous to examine before I condemned. [14]
- There was a pestilent heresy about, concerning the satisfaction to be derived from a good conscience, as if, anybody ever did anything which was not to be hated, loathed, despised, and condemned. [6]
- Napoleon did not notice that in regard to his army he was playing the part of a doctor who hinders by his medicines--a role he so justly understood and condemned. [2]
- If there be none, then I am condemned. [11]
- To my judgment it is the very point upon which he should be justified, or condemned. [7]
- Historical research was ignored rather than condemned. [9]
- But need she idly wait for the doom to which she was condemned? [10]
Short sentences using condemned
- Gering was condemned to die. [11]
- This in itself condemned it. [9]
- We were taken and condemned. [11]
- They condemned him. [4]
More example sentences with the word condemned in them
- I see in your face it is true; they have condemned Paula. [10]
- He knew that within reach of Paula, and condemned to live with her, he could never recover his peace, but must suffer constant pangs. [10]
- As your readers will remember, he was condemned to death. [5]
- It was they who condemned him. [9]
- For a crime which does not taint her purity our judges have to-day condemned to death a beautiful and spotless maiden--a stranger, and at the same time a Greek and a heretic Melchite. [10]
- She was glad when Haman was condemned, because of the woman who had stolen him from Lucy, because of that other man, her lover, gone out of her own life. [11]
- While my friends were enjoying themselves in ball-rooms or exciting society, Fate still condemned me to careful seclusion in my mother's house. [10]
- My poor father was of course condemned and thrown into prison, where he was beginning to doubt the justice of the gods, when for his sake the greatest wonder happened, ever seen in this land of wonders since first the Greeks ruled in Alexandria. [10]
- Yet surely it was not his fault that Daphne's features bore the impress of that gentle, winning kindness which he himself and Soteles, imitating him, had often condemned as weak and characterless. [10]
- Skillfully with this was insinuated the notion of the false and contemptible social pride and exclusiveness of Stanhope's relations, which Mrs. Bartlett Glow represented as implacable while she condemned it as absurd. [4]
- For this he was condemned to be hanged; but "before he turned of the lather," he desired to speak privately with the President, and thereupon accused Mr. Kendall--who had been released from the pinnace when Wingfield was sent aboard--of mutiny. [4]
- Without trial and upon the evidence found on his person, Howe condemned him to be hanged as a spy early next morning. [4]
- An honorable man undertook without fear of persons the lost cause of the poor condemned wretch, and never rested till he had restored him to honor and liberty. [10]
- Stammato was arrested, tried, and condemned, with the old-time Venetian promptness. [5]
- He had come to-night prompted by his desire to see the condemned Melchite. [10]
- A story is told of a condemned man, whom his cruel executioner cast into a prison of ingenious structure. [10]
- Did he dare to turn and open those books which she had inspired,--the new philosophies, the historical criticisms which he had neglected and condemned, which he had flattered himself he could do without,--and read of the fruit of Knowledge? [9]
- To be condemned to live as the average European family lives would make life a pretty heavy burden to the average American family. [5]
- He was condemned to eight, but they've let him free, I don't know why. [11]
- He was condemned to death, and had been placed on the German side to fight for his life in the arena. [10]
- He was condemned to death, and before his end he sent for me and confessed to me that in former years he had soiled his soul with many robberies and murders. [10]
- They were condemned to a like penance and, if Herdegen would not suffer him and give him his company, this would be the death-blow to his blighted honor. [10]
- And even Paul, though not consciously inconsistent, could not rid himself completely of that ancient, automatic, conception of religion which the Master condemned, but had on occasions attempted fruitlessly to unite the new with the old. [9]
- She was never there, and he condemned himself for thinking that she might be; but yet wherever he walked there was always the expectation that he might encounter her. [4]
- The verdict was then pronounced: Hiram was condemned to death with but one dissentient voice that of Nilus the treasurer. [10]
- We learn from them to recognize all sorts of queer tendencies in minds supposed to be sane, so that we have nothing but compassion for a large class of persons condemned as sinners by theologians, but considered by us as invalids. [6]
- When he returned, the unhappy youth was still standing in the same place, gazing, panting for breath, at his condemned work. [10]
- Their pleasure in the thought of seeing a more fortunate sister humbled, vanished at the painful news that their beloved prince was condemned to death. [10]
- Duty won in the struggle, and the Governor gave his word that he would not again respite the condemned man. [5]
- The descendants of the men "daily exercised in tyranny," the "petty tyrants" as their own leading statesmen called them long ago, came at length to love the institution which their fathers had condemned while they tolerated. [6]
- The coarseness of the man and his insulting words were hard to bear, so that I was constrained to ask him if it were not customary to protect a condemned man from insult rather than to expose him to it. [11]
- When she closed the little eyes which had gazed into her pale face so often and so tenderly, it seemed as if the sun, moon, and stars had lost their light, and henceforth she was condemned to live in dreary gloom. [10]
- He captured all the inhabitants, but was finally conquered and condemned to his death. [5]
- Colonel Doniphan, too, the favorite Whig of Missouri, and who overran all Northern Mexico, on his return home in a public speech at St. Louis condemned the administration in relation to the war. [7]
- This news, and the fact that Octavianus had condemned to death the youth who bore so striking a resemblance to Caesar, had not remained concealed from the unhappy mother. [10]
- The prisoner at the bar was charged with murdering the man Szczepanik; he was tried for murdering the man Szczepanik; he was fairly tried and justly condemned and sentenced to death for murdering the man Szczepanik. [5]
- The prisoner at the bar has been fairly and righteously condemned to death for the murder of the man Szczepanik, and, in my opinion, there is but one course to pursue in the matter: he must be hanged. [5]
- I can not tell to this day what it was that enabled them to detect the coat; but there I stood condemned before them. [11]
- If you don't tell the cause, and you are condemned, won't that hurt somebody even more? [11]
- Her action terrified succeeding juries, so that Sir Nicholas's brother was condemned on no stronger evidence than that which had failed to prevail before. [5]
- But they were still condemned to long weeks of anxiety and suffering. [10]
- But the widow, starting as if stung by a scorpion, denounced Katterle as an impudent hussy, who rightfully belonged in the stocks, to which the base injustice of the money-bags in the court had condemned her. [10]
- She could not speak, nor could he, but he kissed her as he had done when he went condemned to prison. [11]
- Must those who soar be condemned to eternal loneliness, and was it a longing they did not comprehend which bade them stretch their wings toward the sun? [9]
- The only care should be not to follow fact too closely, for I 'll swear I have met with characters and figures that would be condemned as extravagant, if faithfully delineated by pen or pencil. [4]
- The idea that she would refuse to accept the fate to which he had condemned her was incomprehensible to his sense of power, and therefore did not occur to his mind. [10]
- I say that she bears in her bosom a cold and treacherous heart; that she blights my days and my nights; in short, that I would rather be condemned to live under the same roof with clammy reptiles and cold-blooded snakes than. [10]
- Manitou condemned the sacrilegiousness of the Protestants, whose meeting-houses were used for "socials," "tea-meetings," "strawberry festivals," and entertainments of many kinds; while comic songs were sung at the table where the solemn Love Feast was held at the quarterly meetings. [11]
- The delegates had retired as though they had been condemned to death. [10]
- What the abbe related and her aunt laughed at, what the Italian screamed and Monseigneur smilingly condemned with a slight shake of the head, was so shamelessly bold that she would have been defiled by repeating the words. [10]
- The other, however, refused gravely, saying he might forfeit his own life by doing so, as a law existed in Egypt by which the concealer of a murder was condemned to death. [10]
- Yet perhaps the punishments inflicted upon the condemned were but bugbears invented by the priesthood, which guarded the regulation of the state in order to curb the unruly conduct of the populace and terrify the turbulent transgressors of the law. [10]
- 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]
- A little while previously to the capture of Feringhea's family, the British officer had captured Feringhea's foster-brother, leader of a gang of ten, and had tried the eleven and condemned them to be hanged. [5]
- Farmers, sailors, astronomers, poets, lovers, condemned criminals, all find it different, according to the eyes with which they severally look. [6]
- All the well-known people of that period, from Alexander and Napoleon to Madame de Stael, Photius, Schelling, Fichte, Chateaubriand, and the rest, pass before their stern judgment seat and are acquitted or condemned according to whether they conduced to progress or to reaction. [2]
- Some of the papers do not replace the condemned paragraphs with other matter; they merely snatch they out and leave blanks behind--mourning blanks, marked 'Confiscated'. [5]
- But when, so painfully surprised that her eyes filled with tears, she confessed that her selection perhaps had not been very appropriate, and sadly added the inquiry why her beloved sovereign condemned a trivial offence so harshly, he wrathfully exclaimed, "For more than one reason. [10]
- I got nothing out of that first holiday but the recreation of it, for I condemned the work after careful reading and some revision; but this time I fared better--I finished the Huck Finn tale that lies in your safe, and am satisfied with it. [5]
- The man who ought to be condemned isn't the man that doesn't understand what's going on, but the man who comes to understand and persists in opposing it. [9]
- Nay--for she at once asked whether they had heard that she was condemned to die. [10]
- I put it on a horse he condemned utterly, but of which one or two people spoke well. [11]
- He was one of your judges, Robert; and though he condemned you, he said that you had some reason on your side. [11]
- And the mother of the woman whose birthday had just passed, the proud Queen Isabella, the conqueror of the Moors--what would she have said had she been condemned to see her grandson, the heir of so great an empire, ensnared by such bonds? [10]
- She was one of the unfortunate who love beauty, who are condemned to dwell in exile, unacquainted with what they love. [9]
- The great master of state-craft could more easily have borne to hear himself condemned as a ruler than to see his work of art despised. [10]
- Thanks to generations of self-denial by the Vanes of Camden Street, Mr. Hilary Vane might live indefinitely, might even recover, partially; but at present he was condemned to remain, with his memories, in the great canopied bed. [9]
- True, a division of reliable Macedonian warriors was to accompany them, and Ledscha was in a well-guarded place, yet it might perhaps be necessary to defend themselves against an outburst of despair among the condemned prisoners. [10]
- The laying down of his life had never been presented to him; and yet, now that his conscience was his only judge, and it condemned him, he would gladly have given his life to pay the price of blood. [11]
- The sorrowful feeling of being misunderstood and unjustly condemned, mingled with fear of the terrible fate to which she might be sentenced by the omnipotent sovereign, whose clear intellect was clouded by jealousy and the resentment of a mother's wounded heart, paralyzed her tongue. [10]
- I can do nothing, nothing at all, and guide my instruments with hardly more certainty than a sculptor condemned to work in the dark. [10]
- Her daughter did not know that Erris Boyne was her father, and she must not know--in any case not yet; but if Dyck was condemned, it was almost sure he would be hanged. [11]
- But he could not go back by the way by which he had come; for if one of the older scribes should meet him in the anteroom, he would be condemned to return to his work. [10]
- But Myrtilus was no more, and who could tell whether his body had not remained unburied, and his soul was therefore condemned to be borne restlessly between heaven and earth, like a leaf driven by the wind? [10]
- Junia knew about Luzanne; but if she condemned him now, what would she think if she knew that Carnac was his own son! [11]
- None of the loyal papers seemed aware of Erris Boyne's treachery; and while none spoke of him with approval, all condemned his ugly death. [11]
- The commander-in-chief also longed to press forward, but found himself condemned to inactivity, while he saw the league dissolve, and the fruit of his victory wither. [10]
- Others of his literary enterprises were condemned by his wife for their grotesqueness or for the offense they might give in one way or another, however worthy the intention behind them. [5]
- I think a large part of the bitterness of the condemned arises from a sense of the inequality with which justice is administered. [4]
- He wouldn't have knowingly abused his position of guest to censure you, no matter how much he condemned you. [8]
- I do not know what Hiram had done to offend him; but on the strength of Katharina's evidence the judges condemned him to death. [10]
- But suppose Maurice Kirkwood to be the subject of this antipathy in its extremest degree, it would in no manner account for the isolation to which he had condemned himself. [6]
- On this ground Joseph Alexeevich condemned my speech and my whole activity, and in the depth of my soul I agreed with him. [2]
- But Caracalla heard it, and when the noise subsided he asked his condemned victim: "What did you mean by your exclamation, 'And yet I would that death might spare me'? [10]
- I soon mastered it completely, but gradually the relation changed and it mastered me, gave me no rest, and forced me to try upon it the poetic power so long condemned to rest. [10]
- You were thrown into prison, were tried and condemned to death. [11]
- A campaign was in progress in the State, and twice her husband had gone some distance to hear the man who embodied the new ideas, and had come back moody and restless, like a warrior condemned to step aside. [9]
- Perhaps he, Hermon, in his perpetual dissatisfaction with himself had condemned his own work too severely, but that it lacked the proper harmony had escaped neither Myrtilus nor himself. [10]
- Nature is pitiless in carrying out the universal sentence, but very pitiful in her mode of dealing with the condemned on his way to the final scene. [6]
- They condemned them in a body. [5]
- He had been ill-used and contemned, and, though perfectly innocent, ere he left the oasis he was condemned to the severest penance. [10]
- She felt as if she were bringing the robe to a condemned creature, in which she was to be led to execution, and Melissa felt the same. [10]
- I suggested, that I had seen some pretty stylish ladies who offended in the way he condemned. [6]
- The condemned man, however, heard of their machinations, and fled to Naukratis, where he found a safe asylum in the house of Rhodopis, whom he had heard highly praised by Pythagoras, and whose dwelling was rendered inviolable by the king's letter. [10]
- In his leisure hours he would visit the condemned in prison, speak comfort to them, and give them presents out of the fine profits he derived from his business among the wealthy. [10]
- At the end his voice became more vibrant--though he did not raise it--as he condemned the Railroad for its indifference to human life, for its contention that men were cheaper than rolling-stock. [9]
- Although she condemned him, there was something in the situation that appealed to a most reprehensible sense of humor. [9]
- She unceasingly condemned him, and whenever she met Dicky Donovan she delivered her attack with delicate violence. [11]
- And besides, would her confession really save the already condemned Nitetis? [10]
- The forty-two pronounced her a relapsed heretic, and condemned her to be delivered over to the secular arm. [5]
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