Use event in a sentence
Sentences starting with event
- Event appeared asleep. [11]
Sentences ending with event
- This impromptu toast would have been drunk with more warmth, if we could have foreseen an immediate event. [11]
- They would cross where the twelve stones were placed in memory of that great event. [5]
- To understand in what this dependence consists it is necessary to reinstate another omitted condition of every command proceeding not from the Deity but from a man, which is, that the man who gives the command himself takes part in the event. [2]
- Yet his death was not an event. [5]
- To Edith it was a great event. [4]
- In describing a war or the subjugation of a people, a general historian looks for the cause of the event not in the power of one man, but in the interaction of many persons connected with the event. [2]
- So simple, so unpretending a locality, to be the scene of so mighty an event! [5]
- Iberville drew back to the window and, resting his arm on the high stool where Jessica had sat, waited the event. [11]
- What was there to stay the great event? [11]
- Is he known to have changed his opinion as to the approaching disastrous event? [6]
Sentences containing event two or more times
- They had ever passed from event to event like minor royalties with endless little ceremonies and hospitalities; and there had been so little time to meditate--had there even been the wish? [11]
- There was but one table in the room the occupants of which appeared not to take any interest in the event, or even to grasp that an event had occurred. [9]
- The first method of history is to take an arbitrarily selected series of continuous events and examine it apart from others, though there is and can be no beginning to any event, for one event always flows uninterruptedly from another. [2]
- He could think of but one Providential event adequate to the emergency,--an event foreshadowed by various recent circumstances, but hitherto floating in his mind only as a possibility. [6]
- Whenever an event occurs a man appears or men appear, by whose will the event seems to have taken place. [2]
- Had that event not occurred these hints would have been forgotten, as we have forgotten the thousands and millions of hints and expectations to the contrary which were current then but have now been forgotten because the event falsified them. [2]
- Unbelievably strange, however, it was that the rays of his anger by some subconscious process had hovered from the first about the son of Hilary Vane, and were now, by the trend of event after event, firmly focussed there. [9]
- The second great event of the day was the event of the special over the Galena roar, of sixteen cars and more than a thousand pairs of sovereign lungs. [9]
- This could not be otherwise, for in order that the will of Napoleon and Alexander (on whom the event seemed to depend) should be carried out, the concurrence of innumerable circumstances was needed without any one of which the event could not have taken place. [2]
More example sentences with the word event in them
- In any event, you will be able to prevent the main body of the enemy's forces from leaving Richmond and falling in overwhelming force upon General McDowell. [7]
- It absorbed New York gossip for two days, and then another topic took possession of the mercurial city; but it was the sort of event to take possession of the country mind. [4]
- November 30th that year was Mark Twain's fiftieth birthday, an event noticed by the newspapers generally, and especially observed by many of his friends. [5]
- Such an event would no longer have been possible so near the city. [10]
- Such an event would naturally stir Mark Twain to comment on human nature in general. [5]
- I was merely wondering whether any event or series of events had transformed a mere knowledge of these conditions into feeling. [9]
- After the occurrence with the Arab, the other event was certainly much less prominent, and here, after many years, I can see that the act was less in her than it would have been in others. [11]
- A little event which occurred about this time, did not tend to cheer her. [14]
- In memory of which event, we exchanged boxes, like two Homeric heroes. [6]
- Let the States which are in rebellion see definitely and certainly that in no event will the States you represent ever join their proposed confederacy, and they cannot much longer maintain the contest. [7]
- In any event, what you have done to-day will be productive of everlasting good. [9]
- How, or by what means, he was connected with the great event foretold in the Apocalypse he did not know, but he did not doubt that connection for a moment. [2]
- But to know what can and what cannot be executed is impossible, not only in the case of Napoleon's invasion of Russia in which millions participated, but even in the simplest event, for in either case millions of obstacles may arise to prevent its execution. [2]
- The stirring event was well canvassed. [5]
- The coming event was the talk of the town. [4]
- Not that it was such a great event, one of hundreds of railroad accidents that come to court. [9]
- The Dog Show was another event to which they looked forward, when they migrated to New York and put up at the country places of their friends. [9]
- Standing beside him was a proud father who had dragged his son across two counties in a farm wagon, and who was to return on the morrow to enter this event in the family Bible. [9]
- Argall lost his voyage; his ship was revictualed and sent back to England, but one may be sure that this event was so represented as to increase the fostered dissatisfaction with Smith in London. [4]
- When his deep voice had such a tone of gloomy discouragement, and his head drooped so mournfully, some terrible event had befallen him. [10]
- That such an untoward event might not transpire, I know you will readily forego any further remarks; and I close by bidding you farewell. [7]
- She had just untied the belt to which the implements were fastened, when suddenly the event, to which her brother had alluded, occurred. [5]
- To tell the truth, she found it difficult to express the emotions which the event had summoned up. [9]
- Think of it--that trivial conceit was neighbor, with but a scarcely measurable interval of time between, to an event destined to endure forever in histories and songs. [5]
- He had some touch of wit, some biting observation, and, as he neared the place of the encounter, he played upon the coming event with a mordant frivolity. [11]
- This long rain, too, was just the kind of cause which was likely to loosen the strata of rock piled up in the ledges; if the dreaded event should ever come to pass, it would be at such a time. [6]
- Too deeply chagrined to see any humour in the situation, I settled down in a Pullman seat and went over and over again the event of that afternoon until the train reached the city. [9]
- Lastly, Wolf promised to inform her of any important event in her son's life or his own. [10]
- Suddenly he said to himself, as he ran a brush around his coat-collar: "'Pon my soul, I forgot; this is my wedding day!--the great day in a man's life, the immense event, after which comes steady happiness or the devil to pay. [11]
- The villagers began to gather, loitering a moment in the vestibule to converse in whispers about the sad event. [5]
- If they intended to extend it in the event of acquiring additional territory, why did they not say so? [7]
- The event is to be especially noted because they crowded around him afterward to ask questions. [9]
- It turned out to be a notable event. [5]
- Mark Twain's return to America, was in the nature of a national event. [5]
- And all that time the rest of us will be busy supporting the moribund, and working Paris and the dealers--preparations for the coming event, you know; and when everything is hot and just right, we'll spring the death on them and have the notorious funeral. [5]
- Such an event, though it might be surprising to many people, would not be incredible, nor without many parallel cases. [6]
- The spectacle of this self-command on the brink of such a crucial event as the vestry meeting had taken Langmaid aback more than he cared to show. [9]
- The Mayor ordered this memorial to be erected to perpetuate the event. [5]
- In any event they reserved the right, independent of all non-Jersiais, to do what they chose with their dead. [11]
- Without such justification there would be no reply to the simplest question that presents itself when examining each historical event. [2]
- For obvious reasons the whole name was not given in the original paper, and for similar reasons the date of the event and the birthplace of the patient are not precisely indicated here. [6]
- Men went from the west to the east killing their fellow men, and the event was accompanied by phrases about the glory of France, the baseness of England, and so on. [2]
- On the contrary, the various allied governments had entered into compacts for the transference of territory in the event of victory; and had even, by the offer of rewards, sought to play one small nation against another. [9]
- In many of the two-story Rockland families, and in those favored households of the neighboring villages whose members had been invited to the great party, there was a very general excitement among the younger people on the morning after the great event. [6]
- No sooner had the town heard with bated breath of the expulsion of the first citizen from the inner sanctuary of the post-office, than the news of another event began to go the rounds. [9]
- The arrival of the Ten was an event of importance, and occurred the day of the dance. [9]
- The law extending the suffrage to them event into effect in 1893. [5]
- In historic events the so-called great men are labels giving names to events, and like labels they have but the smallest connection with the event itself. [2]
- The Event of the Season has begun. [6]
- At that time, the Russians were so used to victories that on receiving news of the defeat some would simply not believe it, while others sought some extraordinary explanation of so strange an event. [2]
- So that examining the relation in time of the commands to the events, we find that a command can never be the cause of the event, but that a certain definite dependence exists between the two. [2]
- They know that the reader has forgotten every detail of it, and that nothing of the tremendous event is left in his mind but a vague and formless luminous smudge. [5]
- When one of the opinions expressed is fulfilled, that opinion gets connected with the event as a command preceding it. [2]
- When she left the hospital, she seemed moving in a dream, as one, intoxicated by some elixir, might move unheeding among event and accident and vexing life and roaring multitudes. [11]
- While we revere the Fourth of July--and let us always revere it, and the liberties it conferred upon us--yet it was not an American event, a great American day. [5]
- The strain of the event was too much; he winced. [11]
- He knew that the event was doubling on the man. [11]
- The publication of the event prepared their friends, and precluded the necessity for reserve. [11]
- Something of what the event meant for Grenoble dawned upon her: something, not all; but all that she could bear. [9]
- And corresponding to the event its justification appears in people's belief that this was necessary for the welfare of France, for liberty, and for equality. [2]
- The witnesses of the event had told it over so many time that they had worked it up into a most dramatic scene, and embellished it with whatever could heighten its awfulness. [5]
- The rumour of the entry of Mr. Giles Henderson of Kingston into the gubernatorial contest preceded, by ten days or so, the actual event. [9]
- The assassination of the Empress of Austria at Geneva was the startling event of that summer. [5]
- In that event the disclosure of his mother's identity would be inevitable. [9]
- The wife of the Chiltern heir would naturally inspire a considerable interest in any event, and Mrs. Hugh Chiltern in particular. [9]
- The editor of the Bradford Champion did not have to use his yellow cardboard, yet his columns may be searched in vain for the event. [9]
- It is singular that while he was engaged with his great event, he was also thinking what an air of authority the ring gave. [11]
- Experience shows us that whatever event occurs it is always related to the will of one or of several men who have decreed it. [2]
- The truth is that the country cousins had come to town to attend the Yearly Meeting, and the amount of shopping that preceded that religious event was scarcely exceeded by the preparations for the opera in more worldly circles. [5]
- And the fact that the circumstances of that event differed somewhat from those of the present--in regularity, at least, increased rather than detracted from Mrs. Holt's sudden access of tenderness. [9]
- The remarkable fact that the actual evil is yet only anticipated--inferred--induces me to suppose I understand the case; but I do not state my impression, because I might be mistaken, and because your duty and mine is plain in any event. [7]
- I find everywhere that it is a distinctive personality which makes me want to linger round a spot, more than an important historical event. [6]
- It irked him that he should be fighting with a farmer, as he termed the Seigneur of the Jersey Isle; but there was in the event, too, a sense of relief, for he had a will for murder. [11]
- One week ago that day, in the old garden at Beaulieu, had occurred the momentous event that had changed the current of her life! [9]
- One historian says that an event was produced by Napoleon's power, another that it was produced by Alexander's, a third that it was due to the power of some other person. [2]
- I am told that a French sermon is like a French speech--it never names an historical event, but only the date of it; if you are not up in dates, you get left. [5]
- There was no talk but of the coming event. [5]
- The seconds had taken care to keep the locale from the knowledge of the public; especially as many who had come to know of the event at the Breakneck Club were eager to be present. [11]
- This meeting immediately struck Rostov as a romantic event. [2]
- The oversight is strange, for in America the ice-storm is an event. [5]
- One great event stands out in the medical history of this eighteenth century; namely, the introduction of the practice of inoculation for small-pox. [3]
- While Althea was standing on the pedestal, she had not only represented the transformation into the spider, but experienced it, and the features of the spectators revealed that they believed they were witnessing the sinister event. [10]
- Most men placed similarly would have been so engaged with the main event that they had never thought of this other. [11]
- Then there was silence--a strange hush as of a prelude to some great event. [11]
- A reasonable force should in every event be kept about Washington for its protection. [7]
- Charmian knew what she must do in any event, but there was still one desire for whose fulfilment she longed. [10]
- Naturally, being young, she exaggerated the importance of the event, and brooded on it. [11]
- The visit of Senator Abner Dilworthy was an event in Hawkeye. [5]
- The following event seems to me especially worth recording. [10]
- The unforeseen event seemed to have transformed her once more. [9]
- If you could see into the future, as I can, you would see everything that was going to happen to that creature; for nothing can change the order of its life after the first event has determined it. [5]
- Visions of a scene arose before her in the event that Mrs. Holt should discover his status. [9]
- There are many sayings in the Essay called "The Poet," which are meant for the initiated, rather than for him who runs, to read:-- "All that we call sacred history attests that the birth of a poet is the principal event in chronology. [6]
- I can hardly say what the reason of it was, but it is very certain that I had a vague sense of some impending event as we took our seats in the Master's library. [6]
- Smith had the satisfaction of wounding the rascal, and the inhabitants of a ruined tower near by, who witnessed the combat, were quite satisfied with the event. [4]
- As a general rule, it is safe to say that the best prophecies are those which the sages remember after the event prophesied of has come to pass, and remind us that they have made long ago. [6]
- The walls and roof of this grotto still weep bitter tears in memory of the event that transpired on Calvary, and devout pilgrims groan and sob when these sad tears fall upon them from the dripping rock. [5]
- This is the right condition of mind and body, the right and due preparation for the solemn event which closed the day--stepping with metaphorically uncovered head into the presence of the most impressive mountain mass that the globe can show--the Jungfrau. [5]
- In their afternoon ride along the shady river road, which was the event of her day, she encouraged him to talk of his plans and problems, that he might thus early form the habit of bringing them to her. [9]
- For instance, Pierre's return was a joyful and important event and they all felt it to be so. [2]
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