Use deprived in a sentence
Sentences starting with deprived
- Deprived of power and authority, his crimes and his craft exposed, he should have appeared to them what he appeared ten years previously and one year later--an outlawed brigand. [2]
Sentences ending with deprived
- In that wealthy town, which had not been injured, he found old friends and associations, besides the comforts of life of which he had so long been deprived. [2]
More example sentences with the word deprived in them
- Dainty pages certainly would not be deprived of the favour of carrying her train and lighting her way with torches. [10]
- For no consideration would he have left this duty to another, for it was to communicate to Titianus, who had offended him, the intelligence that Caesar had deprived him of the office of prefect, and intended to examine into certain complaints of his administration. [10]
- The goddess on whom Hermon had bestowed the features of her own face had deprived him of sight to confer upon her the happiness of brightening and beautifying the darkness of his life. [10]
- My father's argument was this: If men are deprived by violence of one kind of property which they hold under the law, all other kinds of property will be endangered. [9]
- The prelate, who was full of admiration for Thomas' daughter, told Katharina how, to save her lover, she had taken a crime upon herself which deprived her of every claim to mercy. [10]
- Her fair hair was drawn plainly and smoothly, over her temples, and the slender, slightly stooping figure, resembled a young tree, which the storm has bowed and deprived of strength and will to raise itself. [10]
- Marion Lamont, let us say at once, was of Southern origin, born in London during the temporary residence of her parents there, and while very young deprived by death of her natural protectors. [4]
- Yet she perfectly understood her situation, and, at times, deprived of her lifelong support, she felt powerless in it, and she suffered as only the pure and the noble can suffer. [4]
- She loved him too much, and was too quiet and sensible, to be baptized, and thus expose him, the heathen high-priest, to the danger of being deprived of the power which she knew to be necessary to his happiness. [10]
- They were gathered together in little settlements on neighboring islands, and paternally cared for by the Government, and instructed in religion, and deprived of tobacco, because the superintendent of the Sunday-school was not a smoker, and so considered smoking immoral. [5]
- The estates came to him, and how long they have already been deprived of the master's eye! [10]
- I have never thought, during my residence at Vienna, that because I have the honor of being a public servant of the American people I am deprived of the right of discussing within my own walls the gravest subjects that can interest freemen. [6]
- Indeed at times they are deprived of food and drink for some days, simply to accustom them to privations. [10]
- He hastily grasped the phial to fling it from him, but the surging passion in his veins had deprived him of his self-control. [10]
- Shall we reward the man who has deprived the world of Pentaur by giving him a crown? [10]
- The yearning for the happiness of which she had been so long deprived had again awaked, while the unkind words which he had applied to her still rankled in her heart. [10]
- Was it possible that I, like Mr. Trevor, had been deprived of all the morals I had ever possessed? [9]
- He only understood that he was to be banished again from the loved ones he had so long been deprived of. [10]
- To me and, thank Heaven, to the majority of Germans, life deprived of them would seem unendurable. [10]
- And she was swept, as it were, by a scarlet flame that deprived her for the moment of speech. [9]
- Thus, it is stated on good authority that "almost every animal becomes panic-struck at the sight of the rattlesnake, and seems at once deprived of the power of motion, or the exercise of its usual instinct of self-preservation. [6]
- You have deprived St. John's, at least so long as you remain there, of some of its benefits, and the responsibility for that is on your own head. [9]
- Thus, by a singular caprice of destiny Honors was deprived of both her parents at a period which--some chose to believe--was the height of their combined glories. [9]
- There in Moscow she was deprived of her greatest pleasures--talks with the pilgrims and the solitude which refreshed her at Bald Hills--and she had none of the advantages and pleasures of city life. [2]
- True, under the reign of Ptolemy I, the owners of the Owl's Nest were on the point of being deprived of this favour, because they were repeatedly accused of piracy in distant seas; but it had not been done. [10]
- But Barbara resolutely refused to receive his visits, and thereby deprived him of the possibility of opening his heart to her. [10]
- He ordered the portrait to be carried outside his tent, that the Old Guard, stationed round it, might not be deprived of the pleasure of seeing the King of Rome, the son and heir of their adored monarch. [2]
- He paused, a perceptible moment, on the threshold as his look fell upon the man whom he had deprived of home and fortune,--yes and of the one woman in the world for them both. [9]
- Singing certainly lightens pain, and I have been deprived of the comforter long enough. [10]
- This same naturalist ordered the sparrows, which deprived the house-martins of their nests, to be shot; but the one which was left, "be it cock or hen, presently procured a mate, and so for several times following. [1]
- Atossa behaved like one deprived of her senses when she heard of the sentences of death. [10]
- And when the Omnipresent One found you at the feet of Pharaoh, instead of at the head of His people, He deprived you of the office with which He had entrusted you. [10]
- To say nothing of my brothers, this war has deprived me of one of the associations nearest my heart. [2]
- The dull thud of hoofs almost deprived Venters of power to turn and see from where disaster threatened. [13]
- After the assassination of his patron, who had already been proclaimed emperor by the troops, Andreas's father had been deprived of his offices, his citizenship, and his honors; his possessions were confiscated, and he was exiled to the island of Anaphe. [10]
- The generation that now is should not be deprived of the best in the last generation. [4]
- A man having no freedom cannot be conceived of except as deprived of life. [2]
- There was a mysterious charm in this cruel excitement and she felt as if she were deprived of something desirable when many a fire was extinguished, the soldiers went to sleep, and conversation ceased. [10]
- This was the more difficult to bear because he was deprived of the possibility of providing for the pursuit of the fugitive. [10]
- Grey mists gathered more and more densely over the sunny land, for which he had longed with such passionate ardor, and it seemed as if in that luckless hour, he had been faithless to the "word,"--had deprived himself of its assistance forever. [10]
- In an evil moment Puss Russell started the subject of the young Yankee who had deprived her of Hester. [9]
- But again Baron Malfalconnet appeared as a preserver in the hour of need, and, with the profound submissiveness bordering upon mockery which he always showed her, asked why she had so speedily deprived his Majesty of the pleasure of her society. [10]
- Perhaps I have lived too long I have lived to see honourable, upright men deprived of what was rightfully theirs, driven from their livelihood by the rapacity of those who strive to concentrate the wealth and power of the nation into their hands. [9]
- Your servant Nebenchari is pining in a foreign land, deprived of home and property, and the wretched daughter of a king of Egypt dies a miserable and lingering death by her own hand. [10]
- The pestilence was in possession of the city; he had just come through the quarter that had been destroyed by the fire, and had seen above fifty sick deprived of all care and reduced to destitution. [10]
- She felt as if she must die if deprived of his presence. [10]
- What then should I say, if I dared complain, I who am deprived of all who are dear to me? [2]
- The crown, which I have wrested from you is the crown of which Amasis deprived my wife, my never-to-be-forgotten Nitetis. [10]
- Come in here; I can tell it better over a mug of beer, and the legs rebel if they're deprived of rest four nights in succession. [10]
- The scholar's peaceful home was deprived of its nocturnal repose, and when Gorgias had gone and Didymus had refused Helena's request to have the aged porter take her to her sister, the old man remained alone with his wife in the tablinum. [10]
- Would she not hold a higher position in his sight if she showed him, whom no one ventured to contradict, that the woman he deemed worthy of his love dared to defend her dignity, although he had deprived her of her natural protectors? [10]
- This consciousness of his descent from good American stock that had somehow been deprived of its heritage, while a grievance to him, was also a comfort. [9]
- Diodoros saw and heard nothing, for the injury to the skull had deprived him of all consciousness; Ptolemaeus, however, to soothe Melissa, assured her that he was sleeping soundly. [10]
- She knew how he had obtained them, but the passionate agitation of her soul deprived her of the power to inform the monk of this knowledge, of which probably she would usually have boasted to a friend of her son so worthy of all respect. [10]
- He imagined that he felt her heart throb against his own breast, and had surrendered himself to the hope that it was newly awakened love for him which had deprived her of her calm bearing. [10]
- I understand they have deprived you of your salary. [9]
- The Romans would have cause to reproach me if I deprived them of the sight of this Queen, this peerless woman, in many respects the first of her time. [10]
- Ah, mother, I have been deprived of you so long. [10]
- Lucilla clasped her hands in astonishment, and Verus cried to the poetess: "Now you see what a satisfaction your cruel tongue has deprived you of? [10]
- Even amid his grief a bitter smile hovered around his sunken lips; to-night the gods themselves were deprived of the honors which were their due. [10]
- Among the thousand forms of suffering which had assailed her, nothing had seemed so hard to bear as to be deprived of his society and love. [10]
- A fearful dread fell upon her, and deprived her of the power to lift her soul in prayer. [10]
- Yet if he fell he would be deprived of the possibility of doing anything whatever for those who through his imprudence had lost their dearest possession--their good name. [10]
- Her cold hard feelings grew warm and melted, and in this hour the comfort of tears, of which she had been so long deprived, once more became hers. [10]
- But mine!--I have deprived thee of thy throne and reduced thy people to bondage. [10]
- But Joshua had deprived the Egyptians of their weapons, and they were therefore under his protection. [10]
- It had not deprived me of an hour of actual working time, yet the doubt whether I had done right to venture on this side flight into fairer and better lands during my journey through the department of serious study was rarely silent. [10]
- Her royal lover deprived her of even the possibility of rousing him by jealousy from the consciousness of the secure possession of her person. [10]
- There was a definite limit to their loyalty to him; and, deprived of the Seigneury, he would count for nothing. [11]
- My lips hardly dare repeat it, but the gate-keeper swore it was true--that the chief haruspex from the House of Seti found him in conference with Bent-Anat, the king's daughter, and at once deprived him of his office. [10]
- Not a man but would have perished rather than be deprived of seeing a single act of this stupendous drama. [10]
- She had just been enraged with herself for her defiance and the reckless haste which perhaps had forever deprived her of the opportunity to show the Emperor Charles her skill as a singer. [10]
- He had originally been destined for the ecclesiastical profession, but though he surpassed all the other pupils in the school, he was deprived of the hope of ever becoming a priest, for the Church wants no cripples. [10]
- Since Biberli had been deprived of his liberty she had rarely heard from Wolff, and his invalid father, for whose sake she remained in the house, seemed to view her with dislike. [10]
- She who has been accustomed to command, and to manage the house and the lands, who like a saint dried tears far and near amid trouble and deprivation--she, deprived of her own strong will, in a convent! [10]
- No, even now, at the present time, I will not allow that we should be deprived of what would embellish life, of doing a thing which may turn the scale in my favor in the day of judgment. [10]
- He was not, as yet, to be driven out from the task, to be deprived of the talent, the opportunity intrusted to him by Lord--the emancipation of the parish of St. John's. [9]
- Besides, his pride as a professional man had been hurt, and he had been deprived of income which now went to his most hated professional rival. [11]
- Many, very many, are by the late strange railway system deprived almost of their daily bread. [14]
- Their very numbers and their crowded and swift movement deprived them of that possibility and rendered it not only difficult but impossible for the Russians to stop this movement, to which the French were directing all their energies. [2]
- An instant later and he lay at our feet, helpless and maimed for many a day; and the standing army of the King was deprived of 1/60th of its strength. [11]
- And yet I am unwilling, of course, that you should be deprived of a chance to make something, if it can be done without injustice to the Government, or to any individual. [7]
- She would have allowed herself to be abused and trodden under foot in silence, but she would not suffer herself to be deprived of the last remnant of her maternal rights. [10]
- There were in all but twelve, and they were brief, for some affliction had nearly deprived the lady of the use of her right hand. [9]
- As she was about to quit the anteroom the art dealer, Gabinius, of Nicaea, came in, to whom Keraunus had refused to sell the mosaic in the palace, and whose daughter had been deprived by Arsinoe of the part of Roxana. [10]
- She was, in a sense, as one dead, yet retaining her faculties; and these became infinitely keen now that she was deprived of the power to use them as guides through life. [9]
- It is only a misfortune to be born a Hebrew, and be deprived of eating ham. [10]
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