Use deliver in a sentence
Sentences starting with deliver
- Deliver it, and waste no more time about it. [5]
- Deliver me from transparency. [4]
- Deliver us from the didactic and the everlastingly improving style of thing! [4]
- Deliver to him or them the paper on which your own letter is written. [7]
- Deliver the reversion of the earldom into his hands? [5]
Sentences ending with deliver
- By Charles Dudley Warner Delivered before the Alumni of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., Wednesday, June 26, 1872 Twenty-one years ago in this house I heard a voice calling me to ascend the platform, and there to stand and deliver. [4]
- Coello was obliged to submit, and his kind heart again showed itself; for he wrote letters of introduction for Ulrich to his old artist friends in Venice, and induced the king to send the great Titian a present--which the ambassador was to deliver. [10]
- It is the one I am going to deliver. [5]
- He knew that he might and even ought to go straight to him and give the message Dolgorukov had ordered him to deliver. [2]
- It had been a speech such as only constitutional monarchs deliver. [2]
Short sentences using deliver
- He deliver Paris! [5]
More example sentences with the word deliver in them
- Ask whatever else you like, only deliver me from this awful suspense. [10]
- Take back what you have said, or we must deliver you up to punishment. [5]
- In Spain this would have been enough to deliver her to the Holy Inquisition. [10]
- Our houses are within a stone's throw, and yet in a whole day, from noon till noon, so old a friend could not find a few minutes to deliver the letters entrusted to him, or to call upon such near neighbors . [10]
- Sadly, in accordance with the treaty which Monsieur Talleyrand had known nothing about, his Catholic Majesty instructed his Intendant at New Orleans to make ready to deliver Louisiana to the French Commission. [9]
- The regents, leagued with Arsinoe, spread the rumour that Cleopatra would deliver Egypt up to Pompey, if the senate would secure to her the sole sovereignty of the new province, and leave her free to rid herself of her royal brother and husband. [10]
- You are furnished with an arrogant order, and you deliver it in a blustering way, and when you come to look into the matter you find you haven't any way of enforcing obedience. [5]
- If He has willed to deliver France, and is able to do whatsoever He wills, where is the need for men-at-arms? [5]
- And yet--the praetorians will go through fire and water for you, if you deliver up this man to them as their booty. [10]
- The Flemish maid, who had opened the door, announced that a messenger was waiting outside with a letter which he could deliver only to the master or the mistress. [10]
- The reasons on which the Duc de Bassano based his refusal to deliver them to him would never have led me to suppose that that could serve as a pretext for aggression. [2]
- Sixty days hence, when they are called to deliver the goods, they will think they've been struck by lightning. [5]
- It is the way of the Alps to deliver death to their victims with a merciful swiftness, but here the rule failed. [5]
- Once a cement water-pipe under ground at Stawell began to gradually reduce its output, and finally ceased altogether to deliver water. [5]
- She was to watch me intently, and whenever I glanced toward her she was going to deliver a gubernatorial laugh that would lead the whole audience into applause. [5]
- This is the verdict which his previous history must certainly deliver upon this episode, I think. [5]
- Meanwhile he constantly urged haste, held out the pass and letter his master had given him and, knowing nothing of the misfortune which had befallen me, charged me to deliver the roll to the prince in his place. [10]
- Consult with Judge Trumbull; and if you and he see no reason to the contrary, deliver the letter to Governor Seward at once. [7]
- It was the tomtom calling him to duty, to the lecture on rhetoric which at this hour he had to deliver to the young priests. [10]
- The leech had told Hosea to forbid the sufferer to talk and, when the youth attempted to deliver his message, the uncle ordered him to keep silence. [10]
- Now in order to get the flask, a most ancient ceremonial had to be gone through with; otherwise the Abb, of St. Remi, hereditary guardian in perpetuity of the oil, would not deliver it. [5]
- Then carriages began to flow past and deliver the two and three hundred court personages and high nobilities privileged to enter the church. [5]
- Jamrach had contracted to deliver to Barnum in New York 18 elephants for $360,000 in time for the next season's opening. [5]
- She would remain to deliver the goods, of course. [5]
- If I venture to deliver her up, she--she--but how can I help myself? [5]
- Lastly, Bias was to deliver five talents to old Tabus, who kept the treasure of the pirate family on the Owl's Nest, and tell her that Ledscha, in this money, sent back the bridal dowry which Hanno had paid her father for his daughter. [10]
- It had seemed to deliver all power into the hands of the ignorant and non-tax-paying classes; and of a necessity the responsible offices were filled from these classes also. [5]
- They immediately began to deliver a volley of eager questions at the friends around them: "What is this thing for? [5]
- Save her if thou canst from her ravishers, and conduct her back to this temple or deliver her in Memphis into the hands of my sister Leukippa, the wife of the overseer of the harbor, named Hipparchus, who dwells in the toll-house. [10]
- Should we deliver these heirlooms to the mob? [9]
- Quijada willingly granted the requested delay, and, before bidding him farewell, Wolf availed himself of the opportunity to deliver into his hands the papers collected by his adopted father, which he had on his person. [10]
- It was like the patient fellah, when the Arabs, in pursuit of Wyndham and his Gippies, suddenly cut in between him and the house, to deliver himself over to the conqueror, with his hand upon his head in sign of obedience. [11]
- He politely received the passengers and ushered them to the kind of conveyance they wanted, and told the driver where to deliver them. [5]
- The page, in the most matter-of-course way, made a profound obeisance and retired backwards out of the room to deliver the command. [5]
- When I delivered the letter----" "Did you deliver it? [5]
- Take charge of the lad, captain, and aid him to deliver his message to Hosea. [10]
- If we finish the blocks and pillars here exactly to the designs, they will take up no superfluous room in the ships, and no one will be able to deliver them so cheaply as we. [10]
- And I know that thou wilt deliver them, for that thou art minded to great deeds and art as strong a knight of your hands and as brave to will and to do, as any that is on live. [5]
- Then she knew that Mr. Brinsmade was speaking:-- "From battle and murder, and from sudden death--from all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion,--Good Lord, deliver us. [9]
- I will do that in a quiet time, when there is not anything going on, and when I shall not be called upon to deliver intemperate compliments on a railroad in which I own no stock. [5]
- I wished heartily that I had exhausted him further, and a suspicion crossed my brain that he might have come to Mr. Allen, who had persuaded him to deliver a letter to Grafton intended for me. [9]
- If he were talking about a trifling letter he had received seven years before, he was pretty sure to deliver you the entire screed from memory. [5]
- The weather growing still more opaque, it was agreed between myself and the other second that before giving the fatal signal we should each deliver a loud whoop to enable the combatants to ascertain each other's whereabouts. [5]
- Then the returning sovereign greeted the others with a gracious gesture, but vouchsafed a word to no one until the eunuch stepped before her to deliver his address of welcome. [10]
- He would be soar for half a day at a spell after a piece of insolence out of the common, and then deliver me a solemn lecture upon the advantages of birth in a manor. [9]
- And my instructions, sir, were to come to Annapolis with all reasonable speed with this double-sealed enclosure for Mr. Carvel: and to deliver it to him, and him only, the very moment I arrived. [9]
- He told her simply the story of the occurrences which had brought them together in the old house, with the message the lawyer was to deliver to its inmates. [6]
- Edward, doesn't it seem odd that the stranger should appoint Burgess to deliver the money? [5]
- Cleopatra had good reason to fear that her foes might deliver Egypt unconditionally to Rome, if Caesar should leave the reins of government in their hands and shut her out. [10]
- It makes the reader want to take him by this winter-worn locks, and trample on his veneration, and deliver him over to the cold charity of combat, and blot him out with his own lighted torch. [5]
- When he was preparing his plan of campaign, Napoleon-like, in New York, as appears by two speeches I have heard him deliver since his arrival in Illinois, he gave special attention to a speech of mine, delivered here on the 16th of June last. [7]
- It was the power which proceeded from her people's recognition of her as a supernatural personage, conveyer of the Latest Word, and divinely commissioned to deliver it to the world. [5]
- Maitre Fille was possessed of a superstition that all the things which threaten a man's life to wreck it, operate awhile in their many fields before they converge like an army in one field to deliver the last attack on their victim. [11]
- One--two--three; pause; one--two; pause; one--two--three, again--and out we skipped and went flying; for that formula was used only when the King's herald-at-arms would deliver a proclamation to the people. [5]
- Each couple worry out a remark and a reply: there is a pause of silent thinking, and then the other couple deliver themselves. [5]
- Next, in politics, organise your strength, band together, and deliver the casting-vote where you can, and, where you can't, compel as good terms as possible. [5]
- Then, by General Ord's assistance procure an interview with Messrs. Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell, or any of them, deliver to him or them the paper on which your own letter is written. [7]
- There was only one thing wanting to make Mr. Walters' ecstasy complete, and that was a chance to deliver a Bible-prize and exhibit a prodigy. [5]
- Herodotus tells of one such which was the precursor to the fall of an empire and a change of dynasty--that which Amasis discharges while on horseback, and bids the envoy of Apries, King of Egypt, catch and deliver to his royal master. [5]
- The mingled murmur of the loud responses, in those rhythmic phrases, so simple, yet so fervent, almost as if every tenth heart-beat, instead of its dull tic-tac, articulated itself as "Good Lord, deliver us! [6]
- A solemn meeting of the lodge of the second degree was convened, at which Pierre promised to communicate to the Petersburg Brothers what he had to deliver to them from the highest leaders of their order. [2]
- And 'tis enough of parleying, let my lord the king deliver the battle signal. [5]
- Pentaur, in spite of all they have said against him, is to deliver it. [10]
- When the necessary number of copies of the dispositions had been prepared, an officer was summoned and sent to deliver them to Ermolov to deal with. [2]
- Beside the bridge Nesvitski found the colonel to whom he had to deliver the order, and having done this he rode back. [2]
- You will but need to deliver this news there and receive the surrender. [5]
- It is not necessary for me to thank you--and words could not deliver what I feel, anyway. [5]
- I have got my work ciphered down to days, and I haven't a single day to spare between this and the date which, by written contract I am to deliver the M.S. [5]
- I continued in my place, but what I shall deliver to you now I got by others' eyes and others' mouths. [5]
- Greater power and more mighty mediation are needed to save and deliver me, and behold, my Margery, meseems--hear me Margery--meseems a special ruling of Heaven hath sent. [10]
- It seems to me that it was far from right for the Professor of English Literature in Yale, the Professor of English Literature in Columbia, and Wilkie Collies to deliver opinions on Cooper's literature without having read some of it. [5]
- Spare him, O Lord; deliver him, O Lord, from Thy wrath! [11]
- How I should like to describe her--just to see what a holy indignation I could stir up in the world--just to hear the unreflecting average man deliver himself about my grossness and coarseness, and all that. [5]
- The series of letters which follows was prepared by Mark Twain and General Fred Grant, mainly with a view of advertising the lecture that Clemens had agreed to deliver for the benefit of the Robert Fulton Monument Association. [5]
- Having reached the left flank, instead of going to the front where the firing was, he began to look for the general and his staff where they could not possibly be, and so did not deliver the order. [2]
- By the ancient law of the land, except you produce the partner of your guilt and deliver him up to the executioner, you must surely die. [5]
- Could He deliver it into the hand of those who were also His own foes? [10]
- I had written it all out the day before and had perfectly memorized it, and I stood up there at my genial and happy and self-satisfied ease, and began to deliver it. [5]
- Aunt Polly entered in time to see him throw a few double summersets, deliver a final mighty hurrah, and sail through the open window, carrying the rest of the flower-pots with him. [5]
- He was already in possession in August, but he was not regularly in Buffalo that autumn, for he had agreed with Redpath to deliver his Quaker City lecture, and the tour would not end until a short time before his wedding-day, February 2, 1870. [5]
- A general practitioner, in large midwifery practice, lost so many patients from puerperal fever, that he determined to deliver no more for some time, but that his partner should attend in his place. [3]
- You say if I will furnish you the money you will deed me the land, and, if you don't pay the money back, you will deliver possession. [7]
- From the fact I heard him in the same lecture deliver or produce remarks in his own particular way, that, if they had been published properly in print, a proper reader would have reproduced them again the same way. [4]
- One of these I had the honor to deliver to Madame de St. Gre, and here is the other. [9]
- For instance, if I do a thing which ought to deliver me to the stocks, and you know I did it and yet keep still and don't report me, _you_ will get the stocks if anybody informs on you. [5]
- Mr. Crewe took his seat in the popular assemblage next day, although most of the five hundred gave up theirs to the ladies who had come to hear his Excellency deliver his inaugural. [9]
- Undecided as to his plans, he was one day advised by a friend to deliver a lecture. [5]
- If they find him when they get abroad, you don't suppose they'll swallow anything you have to say about trying to deliver him over. [9]
- I will deliver him into the hands of less conscientious tourists and take his blessing. [5]
- Then he left her to hear the painter's words about it, which he continued to deliver dissyllabically as he stood with her under a gas-jet, twisting his elastic figure and bending his head over the ring. [8]
- The letter in her hand had been given to her to deliver to Herdegen by the newlymade vicar of his Highness the Elector and Archbishop of Treves, who was lodged with the Tetzels. [10]
- And, in truth, he was nothing loth to do so, for his news he cared little to deliver, important though it was that she should have it promptly and act upon it soon. [11]
- Only one thing"--here he lowered the loud tones of his deep voice--"only one thing can save her: the murder of Antony, or an act of shameless treachery which would deliver him into Octavianus's power. [10]
- In his hand he held the key of the church, which he had promised the door-keeper to deliver to Petrus; but all was so still in the senator's house, that he shrank from rousing the sleepers. [10]
- Under this influence he had prepared the words which he was to deliver at the Fete. [11]
- A stranger's hand had written this letter, which contained nothing more about the old soldier's health, but reminded her of a tin tankard which he had forgotten to deliver, and urged her to care for the ever-burning lamp in the chapel. [10]
- Orion, as yet, had neither come near her in her peaceful retreat, nor sent any messenger to deliver her belongings, and this she thought very natural; for she needed no one to tell her how many claims there must be on his time. [10]
- The fifteen-day truce had just been concluded with the Duke of Burgundy, and we would go and tarry at Gien until he should deliver Paris to us without a fight. [5]
- Nilus, the treasurer, had come with her to deliver a message to Paula; but he had gone first to the convent. [10]
- He was evidently good, and sweet, and lovable, and guileless; and so it was exceedingly painful to see him stand there, as serene as a graven image, and deliver himself of answers which were veritably miraculous for stupidity and ignorance. [5]
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