Use die in a sentence
Sentences starting with die
- Die Anblich so viele Grossbrittanischer und Amerikanischer hier zusammengetroffen in Bruderliche concord, ist zwar a welcome and inspiriting spectacle. [5]
- Die Taubenzucht, 1824, s. [1]
- Die when she might, she would go to heaven. [5]
- Die who would, it would still remain the same; these sights and sounds would still go on, as happily as ever. [12]
- Die Aussicht auf dem Koenigsstuhl mehr groesser ist, aber geistlische sprechend nicht so schoen, lob' Gott! [5]
Sentences ending with die
- I must ask you to do something for me before I die. [10]
- I will make you repent it till you die. [11]
- This woman--did this woman then see Erris Boyne die? [11]
- Last night the woman said to me: 'I'm glad I'm going to die. [11]
- Side by side with them he would fight and, if it must be, die. [10]
- To-morrow morning there will be a tabu, and, if the sacrifice be delayed until that time, forty men must die. [5]
- All the time, while these thoughts passed through his mind, he was afraid Dryfoos would die. [8]
- He said, "That which I have seen, in that one little moment, will never go out from my memory, but will abide there; and I shall see it all the days, and dream of it all the nights, till I die. [5]
- There are times when every woman feels she must have a confidant, or her heart will burst--have counsel or she will die. [11]
- She was ill. What if she should die! [5]
Short sentences using die
- You may die without seeing. [9]
- We will die together. [5]
- I am going to die. [5]
- Take me home to die. [11]
- So, he had to die. [11]
- It is foolish to die. [11]
- Gering was condemned to die. [11]
- And when will these die? [5]
- I have seen them die. [11]
- But must this Spartan die? [11]
Sentences containing die two or more times
- Prepared for the worst, they trudged on with blind hope, eager to die fighting if they must die, rather than to perish of hunger and thirst in the desert. [11]
- One of you will die to-morrow week; another of you will die to-night; the third has but five minutes to live--and yonder is the clock! [5]
- If we die, we die clinging to our tattered rights, and our blood alone shall tell the mournful tale of a murdered daughter and a ruined father. [5]
- Hundert Jahre vorueber, waren die Englaender und die Amerikaner Feinde; aber heut sind sie herzlichen Freunde, Gott sei Dank! [5]
- The king spoke up in anger, and then he smiled and said: 'O king, I am not ready; if I die, I die. [11]
- Die, die zartlichsten Triebe-- S. (Stepping forward. [5]
- If he had to die, then he had to die. [11]
- If he had to die he would like to die at home; and that could not be. [11]
- Save herself if she could, of course, and try for the best, for that was the way she was made; but die with her face to the front if die she must. [5]
- Five times I puffed, and then I stayed my lips, for why should a man die of smoke when he can die by the sword? [11]
More example sentences with the word die in them
- Go back to y'r condinsation, Coolin, an' take truth to y'r Bowl that there's many ways to die, an' one o' thim's in the commysariat, Coolin--shame for ye! [11]
- If I had your face and neck and figure I'd die before I'd live in Rivington. [9]
- He was too young to die, but he had gold, and the captain of the citadel needed money. [11]
- I am but young to die, and thou canst save me with one little word. [5]
- He dragged our young men with him to Russia, and left them to die moaning on the frozen wastes, while he drove off in his sledge. [9]
- I must tell you, Doctor: if I should die, perhaps nobody else would tell you. [6]
- Sire, I love you, and I will die for you! [11]
- You die because you have not kept your promise, but have returned to your sins. [5]
- But first, when you die, we will put you way down in de leetla warm house in de ground, on de side of de hill, in de Parish of Bon'venture, because it is de only place for a gipsy like Vanne Castine. [11]
- Well, for that you die now, Yellow Arm, if this gun has a bullet cold enough. [11]
- The best thing you can do is to let me die, for then you would be safe once for all from my wickedness, and all would be over and done with. [10]
- He refused to yield his sword to subordinates, saying: "I will die rather. [5]
- Yet all Egypt would rise up from the mud-floor, the dourha-field and the mud-hut, and would come out to die for Mahomet and Allah--ay, as Harrik knew, as Harrik knew! [11]
- He thought he would rather die than touch it again. [5]
- Thus Elie Mattingley would not die in vain! [11]
- Aye, and it would have well beseemed this old man to die, like the great Athenian, at a mirthful wedding-feast. [10]
- His looks, indeed, would have scared a timid person into a fit; but I resolved I would die rather than show the fear with which he inspired me. [9]
- Every year some would die and others become incapacitated by age and infirmity; there would be no new ones to take their places. [5]
- And, if the world will no longer tolerate the old theories, a tribute may at least be paid to those who from conviction upheld them; who ruled, perhaps in affluence, yet were also willing to toil and, if need be, to die for the privilege. [9]
- These are the words the Irishman sang: "She was a queen, she stood up there before me, My blood went roarin' when she touched my hand; She kissed me on the lips, and then she swore me To die for her--and happy was the land. [11]
- However, as the woman seemed likely to die with the convulsions that were tearing her, they concluded that the third could do no more than put her out of her misery with a happy dispatch. [5]
- Must she die without knowing how much the fire had injured the newly built convent, on whose site she had enjoyed the springtime of love, and how the good Sisters fared? [10]
- She will die without knowing he can't leave that place. [5]
- Be not angry with the Greek woman, who confesses that she would rather die free as a beggar than live in bondage as a queen, though envied by the whole world. [10]
- They await death with calmness, for it is sweet to die by thy will. [10]
- Venters did not wish to lose the meat, and he never allowed crippled game to escape, to die lingeringly in some covert. [13]
- I do not wish to die in middle age, as my brother died. [11]
- Its hidden motive will illustrate a but-little considered fact in human nature; that the religious folly you are born in you will die in, no matter what apparently reasonabler religious folly may seem to have taken its place meanwhile, and abolished and obliterated it. [5]
- He fears he will die of joy, before he gets among them. [12]
- It was a wildly extravagant farce--just the sort of thing that now and then Mark Twain plunged into with an enthusiasm that had to work itself out and die a natural death, or mellow into something worth while. [5]
- He said his wife had been killed by that treacherous drug, and he would die before he would take it. [5]
- In a word, why don't you go off somewhere and die, and not be always trying to seduce people into becoming as "ornery" and unlovable as you are yourselves, by your villainous "moral statistics"? [5]
- If a person who is born with it looks at you, you die, or something happens--awful--is n't it? [6]
- And all this while the poor lie in London streets upon pallets of straw, or else in the mire and dirt, and die like dogs! [4]
- We must determine which of us shall die to furnish food for the rest! [5]
- Which was this: whenever one of these came to die, then beyond the vague and formless images drifting through his darkening mind rose soft and rich and fair a vision of the Tree--if all was well with his soul. [5]
- The time comes when we have learned to understand the music of sorrow, the beauty of resigned suffering, the holy light that plays over the pillow of those who die before their time, in humble hope and trust. [6]
- She heard the wheels of the carriage on the circle--yet she listened to them die away. [9]
- Now she knows what it is, how it feels--your heart like red-hot coals, and something in your head that's like a turnscrew, and you want to die and can't, for you've got to live and suffer. [11]
- Had I said what I thought, I should have said: even if he had to go on dying, to die continually before my eyes, I should have been happy compared with what I am now. [2]
- I don't see what he wants to die for, after he's taken so much trouble to live in such poor accommodations as that crooked body of his. [6]
- If, as Barry Whalen suggested, one of those ugly turns should come, which illnesses take in camp, and she should die without a friend near her, without Rudyard by her side! [11]
- And if you were to die--" her voice broke a little as she passed her hand over my brow, "if you were to die, my single comfort would have been that you wore it then. [9]
- Sunset--the Three Pashas were to die at sunset! [11]
- It is not well to starve on the chance of help coming, and then die fighting with weak arms and broken spirit. [11]
- Why not as well die in the attempt to break up a wretched servitude to a perverted nervous movement as in any other way? [6]
- He would have welcomed a Niagara of importunity and imprecations; he was bursting with impatience to express himself; it seemed as if he would die if he were silent an hour longer under that letter. [4]
- But the man weakened and knew that he should die, and one night when the pain was sharp upon him he prayed bitterly that he might pass, or that help might come to snatch him from the grave. [11]
- When we die we know, and we have to answer. [11]
- And even if we do not win at once, it is better to suffer and die fighting than to have the life ground out of us--is it not? [9]
- I know the way of knives, or a rifle, or a pinch at the throat--she should die! [11]
- This was no way for a man to die! [11]
- After that I was welded to my faith, I was theoretically ready to die for it, and I looked down with compassion not unmixed with scorn upon everybody else's faith that didn't tally with mine. [5]
- To cease growing was to die. [9]
- Our first care was to create a delay in the trial of the case in order to give the public excitement a chance to die down. [9]
- Unless this operation was performed successfully the sufferer would die--he might die anyhow. [11]
- Only one thing was perfectly clear to her: she would rather starve and die of thirst, and shame, and misery-nay, she would rather be the instrument of her own death, than return to her husband. [10]
- You see, I was in such distress when I came to realize that you were gone far away and no one stood between her and danger but me--and I could die at any moment, and then--oh then what would become of her! [5]
- But the die was cast now, and pride alone was sufficient to hold me to the course I had rashly begun upon. [9]
- We reckoned we was all going to die, but didn't. [5]
- Holy, once Manitou was a place to live in, now it's a place to die in! [11]
- At first Tynie wanted to die, but he soon said he would see it through--blind at forty. [11]
- In truth, he wanted to die, and be released from pain. [5]
- I do not want to die, but I will not squeal even if I am a pig. [11]
- How could he, Verus, expect that Caesar should ally his fortunate star with the fatal star of another doomed to die? [10]
- Then the vision vanished; instead he was possessed by a wild desire to see her, and he said to himself that he could not die without having seen her once more. [10]
- One million of us, then, die annually. [5]
- Throw your spears upon the ground, and all will be well; but raise one to throw, or one arrow, or axe, and there shall be death among you, so that as a people you shall die. [11]
- Then he sprang up once more, crying out so loud and passionately that I felt as if I must die of grief and pity: 'Forgive me if you can! [10]
- The colonel lined up his regiment on the deck and said "it is our duty to die, that they may be saved. [5]
- They may be unwise, violent, abusive, extravagant, impracticable, but they are alive, at any rate, and it is their business to remove abuses as soon as they are dead, and often to help them to die. [6]
- So they will unwed us to-morrow, Robert; but be sure that I shall never be unwed in my own eyes, and that I will wait till I die, hoping you will come and take me--oh, Robert, my husband--take me home. [11]
- W. Wir haben uns die Freiheit genommen, bei Ihnen vorzusprechen. [5]
- Nor did she understand what it was in him that now, on this day of days when she had definitely cast the die of life, when she had chosen her path, aroused this strange emotion. [9]
- Durch Mangel an Uebung, ist mir die Zunge mit Moos belegt worden! [5]
- He said the two strings of his heart were rooted, the one in his daughter, the other in his books; and that if either were severed he must die. [5]
- But he die trump--jus' like him. [11]
- Clark, with that touch which made men love him and die for him, laid his hand on the Captain's shoulder. [9]
- A few can touch the magic string, And noisy Fame is proud to win them;-- Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them! [6]
- The Archbishop of Toledo was summoned, and predicted that Charles would die on the day after to-morrow, St. Matthew's day. [10]
- Next we went to visit the Morgue, that horrible receptacle for the dead who die mysteriously and leave the manner of their taking off a dismal secret. [5]
- Are ye minded to utter that name and die? [5]
- I got off to tighten my saddle-girth--I wish I may die in my tracks if it isn't so--and whoever wants to believe it can, and whoever don't can let it alone. [5]
- But--but--it grieveth me to think of him that is to die, and--" "Ah, 'tis like thee, 'tis like thee! [5]
- The gods hearken to the prayers of those who die innocent. [10]
- So I tried to stop you, Buck--" Life was going fast, and speech failed him; but he opened his eyes again and whispered, "I didn't want to die, Buck. [11]
- I am ready to split--I shall die of laughing! [10]
- But I hope to see it in print before I die. [5]
- His sympathy seemed to say to the living, "I wonder how soon you'll come into my hands," and to the dead, "What a pity you can only die once--and second-hand coffins so hard to get! [11]
- She begged him to say how long he thought she might live;--not to fear speaking the truth, for she was not afraid to die. [14]
- You would die to save others. [11]
- As he prepared to return to the city, he said to the unwounded pasha: "Thou wert to die at sunset; it was thy sentence. [11]
- I seem even to recall her face now, though I never could before --do we see things clearer when we come to die, I wonder? [11]
- To be loyal to rags, to shout for rags, to worship rags, to die for rags--that is a loyalty of unreason, it is pure animal; it belongs to monarchy, was invented by monarchy; let monarchy keep it. [5]
- It had ceased to play before Stafford entered the room, but, strangely enough, it began again as he said over the dead body, "He did not die by his own hand. [11]
- To die there, to perish there with her lover, did not seem hard; nay, she felt proud to think that she might await death in the noblest edifice ever raised to a god by mortal hands. [10]
- They are entitled to no honors, no praises, no monuments when they die, no remembrance. [5]
- What would happen to me if thee should lose thy property and die? [5]
- It was clear to me --I must die and end all. [11]
- I should like to live on it, and die on it, and be buried in it. [11]
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