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Sentences ending with conveyed
- At sight of the strange room and its unaccustomed objects she started up in alarm, wondering how she had been moved from the familiar chamber in which she seemed to have fallen asleep last night, and whither she had been conveyed. [12]
- When one speaks of Great Barrington or Stockbridge or Lenox in the autumn, a certain idea of social position is conveyed. [4]
- Gossiping friends, wet-nurses, monthly nurses, the practitioner himself, these are the channels by which, as I suspect, the infection is principally conveyed. [3]
- Sunday came, and Luigi insisted on having his challenge conveyed. [5]
- But never before had these epithets or others been accompanied by such meaning as his other words conveyed. [11]
More example sentences with the word conveyed in them
- The money for your son shall be conveyed to you to-day before sunset. [10]
- She had a way of carrying her head, of throwing it back at times, that was not exactly imperious, and conveyed the impression of spirit rather than of mere vivacity. [4]
- So they conveyed us to the Grand Hotel for a short time, and then saw us safely off to the station to take the train for Chester, where we arrived in due season, and soon found ourselves comfortably established at the Grosvenor Arms Hotel. [6]
- It was conveyed to him later by letters of commendation from the Governor that he should be free to go anywhere in the islands and to see whatever was to be seen, from convict prison to Hotel Dieu. [11]
- It is customary to hand a large sure in bank bills to a man you have just been introduced to (if he asks you to do it,) to be conveyed to a distant town and delivered to another party. [5]
- And we got them to a shady place and made them as comfortable as we could, and began to wonder which way to turn to find some way to get them conveyed to Nancy Taylor's house. [5]
- During her absence the wounded had been conveyed to the sick-houses; one only was left whom they had not been able to move. [10]
- His smile and the shake of his head at the club when talk was personal conveyed a world of meaning. [4]
- Boris came to the Rostovs' box, received their congratulations very simply, and raising his eyebrows with an absent-minded smile conveyed to Natasha and Sonya his fiancee's invitation to her wedding, and went away. [2]
- That was what the room conveyed to her--the spirit of the soldier, bare, clean, strong, sparse: a workshop and a chamber of sleep in one, like the tent of an officer on the march. [11]
- This predominance of the imagination over the judgment gave that appearance of exaggeration to his conversation and to his communications with regard to himself, which sometimes conveyed the impression that he was not speaking the truth. [5]
- My reply to the first, containing the best advice I could give, conveyed in courteous language, had brought out the second. [6]
- A suggestion of tenseness in her pose betraying an inner attitude of alertness, of defiance, conveyed to him sharply and deliciously once more the panther-like impression he had received when first, as a woman, she had come to his notice. [9]
- Grafton shot a swift glance at me; and so much of malice and of hatred was conveyed in that look that with a sense of prophecy I shuddered to think that some day I should have to cope with such craft. [9]
- Behind Ani's pavilion stood a tent, enclosed in a wall or screen of canvas, within which old Hekt was lodged; Ani had secretly conveyed her hither on board his own boat. [10]
- He must, therefore, still have Diodoros conveyed to the Serapeum, and this could be done very easily in the morning, before the populace should again besiege the temple. [10]
- Jesus had seldom spoken literally, and the truths he sought to impress upon the world had of necessity been clothed in figures and symbols,--for spiritual truths might be conveyed in no other way. [9]
- He did not speak; the whip conveyed his desire without that. [5]
- He had no sooner adopted this resolution, than he conveyed as much honesty into his face as it was capable of expressing, and sympathised with Mr Swiveller exceedingly. [12]
- The body of some poor wretch who had swung upon the gallows, was probably conveyed by night to some lonely dwelling at the outskirts of the village, and there by the light of flaring torches hastily dissected by hands that trembled over the unwonted task. [3]
- He could not sleep that night for fear his patients who had not been scalded with the boiling oil would be poisoned by the gunpowder conveyed into their wounds by the balls. [3]
- But he caught sight of the large vehicle drawn by four horses, in which the vast corn-measure, the kalathos, which Serapis wore as his distinguishing head-gear, had been conveyed to Eleusis. [10]
- They gained the shore in silence, where Paaker's boat was waiting, which also conveyed his chariot. [10]
- Early next morning she was to receive a letter to be conveyed to Amru by the messengers. [10]
- She seemed to see him but dimly, to hear what he said faintly; and it conveyed nothing to her mind. [9]
- Soon after the sedan-chair which conveyed Cordula, lighted by several torch-bearers on foot and on horseback, began to move towards the city. [10]
- Whatever we may say, we all of us like distinction; and probably there is no more subtle flattery than that conveyed in the whisper, "That's he," "That's she. [4]
- The writer would say he only uses the foreign language where the delicacy of his point cannot be conveyed in English. [5]
- Even as he returned her caresses, it had been conveyed to her amazingly by the quality of his touch. [9]
- He himself had recently diverted the public mind by the gift of a bell to the Norembega Theological (colored) Institute, and the paragraph announcing the fact conveyed the impression that while Uncle Jerry was a canny old customer, his heart was on the right side. [4]
- If it proved practicable, the rescued ships of the fleet, with others lying in the roadstead of Alexandria, could be conveyed across the isthmus into the Red Sea, and thus saved to Egypt and withdrawn from the foe. [10]
- As at Pilcher's Point, for instance, where the cabins had been moved back three hundred yards in three months, so we were told; but the caving banks had already caught up with them, and they were being conveyed rearward once more. [5]
- He knew more perhaps than he ever conveyed to Dyck, who saw him and talked with him, gave him advice as to the customs of Jamaica, and let him see the details in the management of Enniskillen. [11]
- It was her own eyes that refused to see the cloud, which the sage and bereaved woman had seen and conveyed in images and figures of speech natural to the Indian mind. [11]
- She singled him out in all this crush, her look, the cordial pressure of her hand, conveyed the feeling of comradeship and understanding. [4]
- Tarboe, on the other hand, admired the frank, pleasant face of the young man, which carried still the irresponsibility of youth, but which conveyed to the watchful eye a brave independence, a fervid, and perhaps futile, challenge to all the world. [11]
- Then he sent orders that Joan of Arc be conveyed the next morning to the place known as the Old Market; and that she be then delivered to the civil judge, and by the civil judge to the executioner. [5]
- Perhaps he might offer some acceptable arrangement ere the notary conveyed his estate to him. [10]
- This was part of the unspoken vocabulary, and, in this instance, conveyed the two words: I escape. [11]
- At Sillery, west of the town, there was a hollow in the cliffs, up which men, secretly conveyed above the town by water, could climb. [11]
- In the course of one interview he had conveyed to Lise, without arousing her antagonism, the conviction that it was wiser to trust him than to attempt to pull wool over his eyes. [9]
- The manly beauty of Mr. Max Wylie was of the lantern-jawed order, and in his photograph he conveyed the astonished and pained air of one who has been suddenly seized by an invisible officer of the law from behind. [9]
- Every day thousands of men wounded at Borodino were brought in by the Dorogomilov gate and taken to various parts of Moscow, and thousands of carts conveyed the inhabitants and their possessions out by the other gates. [2]
- With a view of getting some light on this delicate subject we paid a visit the next evening to our former friends and schoolmates, whose advice was conveyed with a masterly circumlocution that impressed us both. [9]
- So the fleet of boats came up and went away loaded with provisions and cattle, and conveyed that welcome succor to the hungry city, managing the matter successfully under protection of a sortie from the walls against the bastille of St. Loup. [5]
- What this band of adventurers or desperadoes lived on, how they conveyed their food through the trackless woods to their high eyrie, and what could induce men to seek such a retreat, were questions discussed, but never settled. [4]
- But it is obvious that in the majority of cases it must be impossible to decide by which of these channels the disease is conveyed, from the nature of the intercourse between the physician and the patient. [3]
- Excellency, I have now great riches--since Death smote Foorgat Bey in the forehead" --still his eyes conveyed no meaning, though Hylda shrank back--"and I would use them for the good thou wouldst do here. [11]
- The face conveyed nothing--it was smooth, fresh, and immobile. [11]
- I conveyed the note privately to Patrick; he got the envelope soiled, and asked Livy to put on a clean one. [5]
- If I have not lost my mind I have accurately conveyed those two Vesuvian irruptions of philosophy. [5]
- Success gave him nerve and even actual intrepidity; insomuch, indeed, that after he had conveyed his harvest to his mother in a back alley, he went to the reception himself, and added several of the valuables of that house to his takings. [5]
- The comfort of most of Philippus's guests was destroyed, and the ladies uttered a sigh of relief when they had descended from the lofty galley and the boats that conveyed them ashore, and their feet once more pressed the solid land. [10]
- In a few moments he and MacGregor were being conveyed towards the shore in the gathering dusk. [11]
- Judge Thatcher sent messages of hope and encouragement from the cave, but they conveyed no real cheer. [5]
- I shall now mention a few instances in which the disease appears to have been conveyed by the process of direct inoculation. [3]
- And the words Lise had spoken between her sobs at first conveyed no meaning. [9]
- The boat had landed, and the dead and the wounded were being conveyed to the shore. [5]
- Sometimes the impression intentionally conveyed is that it is beautiful, at the same time that the author is careful not to say that it is, in plain Saxon. [5]
- The burgomaster had intended to have her conveyed in a litter, accompanied by a flag of truce, as far as the Spanish lines, and the doctor no longer opposed her wish to travel. [10]
- Herr Ernst had instantly delivered himself up to justice, and instead of being taken to prison like a common criminal, had been conveyed in a closed sedan-chair to the watch-tower. [10]
- Yet whatever was in view for John, he would be beyond her reach as soon as the ship to which he was being conveyed weighed anchor. [10]
- Perhaps the truth in some dim way was conveyed to him, for he came to think of her a little as he thought of Faith. [11]
- This was conveyed in manner as much as in words, and put Henderson quite at his ease. [4]
- Philip conveyed the idea pretty plainly that he hadn't got so low as that yet. [4]
- He felt that his words, apart from what meaning they conveyed, were less audible than the sound of his opponent's voice. [2]
- In spite of his promise, Diodoros would after all have to be conveyed to the Serapeum; and yet Andreas could not bear to crush his darling's hopes. [10]
- Mr. Tiernan regarded her guilelessly, but there was admiration in his soul; not because of her unquestioned feminine attractions,--he being somewhat amazingly proof against such things,--but because it was conveyed to him in some unaccountable way that her suspicions were aroused. [9]
- With little space for thought she was, rapidly driven to the railway station, and conveyed to the Hospital for Lunatic Criminals. [5]
- Besides a great excursion wagon, there were generally some other coaches which conveyed us and the families of our nearest friends on our jaunt. [10]
- And the same evening the prefect's steward conveyed to Pontius the information that he might count on having probably fourteen days for his work, instead of eight or nine only. [10]
- The act of dressing brought a slight relief; and then, at breakfast, a numbness stole over her--suggested and conveyed, perchance, by the apathy of her mother. [9]
- But there was dignity in the chief's manner; there was solemnity in his speech; his voice conveyed resoluteness and earnestness, which the stoic calm of his face might not have suggested; and Armour felt that he had no advantage at all. [11]
- And though she did not resent these tokens, submitting passively, he grew perplexed and troubled; his optimistic atheism concerning things unseen was actually shaken by the impression she conveyed of beholding realities hidden from him. [9]
- It cut him deep, but her eyes only had a distant, dreamy look which conveyed nothing of the sting in her words. [11]
- There were a couple of paragraphs giving the gist of his speech, and a statement at the end that he had been taken ill and conveyed to the Presbyterian Hospital.... [9]
- The ships which conveyed travellers to Pergamus, where Myrtilus was living, touched at this port, and Bias, to whom Hermon had confided the refuge of the father and daughter, had sought them there, and found them in a beautiful villa. [10]
- His idea was conveyed to the public officials of Chamonix, and they gravely discussed it around the official council-table. [5]
- The impression she conveyed of having suffered was emphasized by the simple mourning gown she wore, but the dominant note she had struck was one of dependability. [9]
- He was being conveyed in a caleche with a raised hood, and was quite covered by an apron. [2]
- Thence they were conveyed by the Nile to Thebes. [10]
- The fresher knowledge conveyed by a new, and it may be much inferior book, crowds out of circulation those which have gone before. [4]
- Whatever his jailers considered that he needed was conveyed to his cell by night through a wicket. [5]
- The assurance conveyed by this high compliment, that the course of the Government which I represent, has received the approval of a body of gentlemen of such character and intelligence, in this time of public trial, is most grateful to me. [7]
- They were followed by their armor-bearers, loaded with treasure of every kind; and three chariots, drawn by fine horses, belonging to Seleukus and his murdered wife, conveyed such booty as was too heavy for men to carry. [10]
- Then my brother, by the help of some who showed him favor, had that letter conveyed to Akusch of which Eppelein had been robbed hard by Pillenreuth. [10]
- The language used by Mr. Motley conveyed the idea of his instructions plainly enough, and threw in a compliment to their author which should have saved this passage at least from the wringing process. [6]
- They had come by easy stages, their knapsacks conveyed on carts, and the Austrian authorities had provided excellent dinners for the officers at every halting place. [2]
- The information was briefly conveyed, but with an air of profound sorrow. [4]
- The vast object before us, so mysteriously conveyed from the glittering domains of space, was found to be hollow and nearly filled with a pungent liquid of a brownish hue, like rainwater that has stood for some time. [5]
- The blossom has been conveyed to the States, submerged in ether; and the bulb has been taken thither also, but every attempt to make it bloom after it arrived, has failed. [5]
- If I should attempt to characterize his teaching, I should say that while it conveyed the best results of his sagacious and extended observation, it was singularly modest, cautious, simple, sincere. [3]
- The same glance at the mirror conveyed to her the reflection of a horribly grotesque and distorted face with the tongue lolling out; and the next instant the dwarf, turning about with a perfectly bland and placid look, inquired in a tone of great affection. [12]
- Old Wetzel was at home, and a carriage soon conveyed us over the only road to the institute. [10]
- Certainly the fires are alight in her, and yet it's almost incredible that he should have conveyed them. [9]
- Curiosity urged her, and, thanks to the eulogy she had read of him that day, to the added impression of his power conveyed by the trip through the mills, Ditmar loomed larger than ever in her consciousness. [9]
- The historian must agree with the impression conveyed by Smith, that it was poor material out of which to make a colony. [4]
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