Use exercise in a sentence
Sentences starting with exercise
- Exercise now a wider compassion, and reflect that Fate has called you to take care of a hapless creature raving in fever and hard to deal with. [10]
- Exercise every morning on the brazen horse. [6]
- Exercise the gentleness of a father towards the rebels; they did not rise in mere self-will, but to gain their freedom, the most precious possession of mankind. [10]
- Exercise your own discretion as to whether Judge Pettis shall have a pass. [7]
- Exercise is loathsome. [5]
Sentences ending with exercise
- Of course he won't be able to play polo, or take much active exercise. [9]
- Her feats, which were so much admired, were only her natural exercise. [6]
- He declared there wasn't a horse in the stable fit to give him exercise. [9]
- And her skin was glowing from the exercise. [9]
- In the rear was a small yard, surrounded by a board fence, in which the prisoner took his exercise. [4]
- The sergeant came up--a conscientious Boston clerk who had joined the militia from a sense of duty and a need for exercise. [9]
- The dinner-party, where there are ten or twelve at table, is a favorite chance for this exercise. [4]
- The next morning the fair holidays were to end, school would begin and Adrian had intended to finish his tasks this evening; but the visit to the English riders had interfered, and he could not possibly appear before the rector without his exercise. [10]
- I had to stop him the other day, indulging in that exercise. [6]
- At last I saw our general raise his sword, a command rang down the long line of battle, and, like one terrible cannon-shot, our muskets sang together with as perfect a precision as on a private field of exercise. [11]
Sentences containing exercise two or more times
- As the effects of such substances are a violence to the organs, we should exercise the same caution with regard to their use that we would exercise about any other kind of poisonous food,--partridges at certain seasons, for instance. [3]
More example sentences with the word exercise in them
- I'll talk with you tomorrow, and am I not right, Jungfrau Elsyou won't make him suffer for losing the wager, but exercise your domestic authority after a more gentle fashion? [10]
- You could not yield to the discipline of school, where we all must learn to obey if we would afterwards exercise our authority with moderation, and without any orders you left Egypt and joined the army. [10]
- The old woman would not be likely to have another such favorable opportunity of supplicating the all-powerful man who stood before her, without the hindrance of witnesses, to exercise his magnaminity and clemency towards her son. [10]
- A young Spanish woman who taught her dancing succeeded best with her, for she had a passion for that exercise, and had mastered some of the most difficult dances. [6]
- He was not without magnanimity, and he could the more easily exercise it because his pulses of emotion were still. [11]
- Like my fathers, who have enjoyed the stewardship of it for centuries, I know how to exercise the sacred duties of hospitality. [10]
- I suppose that which we all enjoy is the exercise of skill in winning. [4]
- It is that wherever Texas was exercising jurisdiction was hers; and wherever Mexico was exercising jurisdiction was hers; and that whatever separated the actual exercise of jurisdiction of the one from that of the other was the true boundary between them. [7]
- The whole mob were suffering for exercise, and it was not fifteen minutes till they were all on foot and I had the lead again. [5]
- His artistic faculties were once more roused into play, and found a field for their freest exercise when Antinous told him that he was at his disposal till mid-day, since his master--or rather Caesar as he was now permitted to name him--was engaged in business. [10]
- He might as well, so far as exercise was concerned, have taken an apartment outside. [4]
- The old man was beside himself: moved the chair on which he was sitting noisily backward and forward, made efforts to control himself and not become vehement, but almost always did become vehement, scolded, and sometimes flung the exercise book away. [2]
- That elusive something was a lurking recklessness, which, perhaps, was not bold enough yet to leap into full exercise, or even to recognize itself. [11]
- It is merely unthinking and mechanical exercise of inherited habit. [5]
- We took a turn to Rome and some other Italian cities --then to Munich, and thence to Paris--partly for exercise, but mainly because these things were in our projected program, and it was only right that we should be faithful to it. [5]
- And he would try to get the idleness and sloth out of the sailors of that ship by compelling, them to take invigorating exercise and a bath. [5]
- And he would try to get the idleness and sloth out of the sailors of that ship by compelling them to take invigorating exercise and a bath. [5]
- To confess the truth I was quite as eager to see and treat fractures and wounds and injuries in great numbers, as I was to exercise benevolence. [10]
- The exercise was tremendous, of course, and in time the fighters began to show great fatigue. [5]
- Hard work will train it off, as sharp exercise trains off the fat of a prize-fighter. [3]
- Frequently their sparring took the form of a serious discussion, which served a double purpose; first their minds, accustomed to serious thought, found exercise in spite of the murderous pressure of the burden of forced labor, and secondly, they were supposed really to be enemies. [10]
- Another important objection to this application of the right of self-government is that it enables the first few to deprive the succeeding many of a free exercise of the right of self-government. [7]
- He led him to the desk, raised the lid, drew out a drawer, and took out an exercise book filled with his bold, tall, close handwriting. [2]
- You were born to power in a small way; I have won mine myself, and shall not rest until I am permitted to exercise it on a great scale, nay, the grandest. [10]
- And I intend to exercise it. [9]
- If sometimes tempted to exercise it, the impulse was roused far more frequently by those of her own station, who were base in mind and heart, than by the sufferers in the hospital. [10]
- It is easier to dose with these than to exercise ordinary prudence about our health. [4]
- Now she was to be the stronger, and teach her to exercise patience. [10]
- I have gone to a town with a sober literary essay in my pocket, and seen myself everywhere announced as the most desperate of buffos,--one who was obliged to restrain himself in the full exercise of his powers, from prudential considerations. [6]
- I learn that this body is composed of a majority of gentlemen who, in the exercise of their best judgment in the choice of a chief magistrate, did not think I was the man. [7]
- On the contrary, there are not lacking hints that He looked for the possession and exercise of this power wherever His spirit breathed in men. [5]
- In the evening the Speaker came home afoot for exercise, and got the Genuine towed back behind a quartz wagon. [5]
- They were at the same time obliged to exercise the greatest caution, and collected their forces of young men in the valleys that lay hidden in the long range of coast-hills. [10]
- The heart of the proud, lonely man only sought a place where it might be permitted to soften; the soldier, bereft of love, needed some nook where he could exercise on others what was denied to himself: "devoted affection. [10]
- I differ from the other side when it says that they are bound to exercise no more care than was taken before the building of the bridge. [7]
- The President assured the other party that, while he must adhere to these positions, he would be prepared, so far as power is lodged with the Executive, to exercise liberality. [7]
- Men such as the ministers who have been described could not fail to exercise a good deal of authority in the communities to which they belonged. [6]
- It will do the invalid good, and the exercise can't hurt me. [10]
- When we consider the immensity of the British Empire in territory, population, and trade, it requires a stern exercise of faith to believe in the figures which represent Australasia's contribution to the Empire's commercial grandeur. [5]
- Talking seemed like the exercise of a foreign language to her, but her smiling was free and unconstrained, and it belonged to all, without selection. [11]
- Crew perceived that the exercise had heightened her colour, and the transition appealed to his sense of beauty. [9]
- Whether it was the drugs that made the sick man get well, or the exercise, is not of so much consequence as the fact that he did at any rate get well. [6]
- What, then, if the Bank has chosen to exercise this right? [7]
- Ah, they remembered that,--the kind city fathers,--and the walls are nicely padded, so that one can take such exercise as he likes without damaging himself on the very plain and serviceable upholstery. [6]
- Let us imagine that the kings are a procession, and that they have come out of the Ark and down Ararat for exercise and are now starting back again up the zigzag road. [5]
- And the knowledge that she, if she chose, could sway and dominate him by the mere exercise of that strange feminine force within her was intoxicating and terrifying. [9]
- I rather liked that exercise he read us the other day, though I must confess I should hardly dare to translate it, for fear some people in a remote city where I once lived might think I was drawing their portraits. [6]
- We all know that class of scientific laborers to whom all facts are alike nourishing mental food, and who seem to exercise no choice whatever, provided only they can get hold of these same indiscriminate facts in quantity sufficient. [6]
- I have never taken any exercise, except sleeping and resting, and I never intend to take any. [5]
- She was not supposed to exercise her will. [11]
- And they always succeed in finding something marvellous, to call out the exercise of their robust faith. [3]
- Emerging from the street, she began to walk rapidly, the change from inaction to exercise bringing a certain relief, starting the working of her mind, arousing in her a realization of the necessity of being prepared for the meeting. [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]
- This time the springs proved still more beneficial than when she first used them, and the hope of soon being able to exercise her beloved art again gained new and solid foundation. [10]
- Whereas he could speak never a word of German, it was our part to talk with him in Italian, and this exercise to me came not amiss. [10]
- I needed exercise, so I employed my agent in setting stranded logs and dead trees adrift, and I sat on a boulder and watched them go whirling and leaping head over heels down the boiling torrent. [5]
- We may have several verse-writers among us, and if so there will be a good opportunity for the exercise of judgment in distributing their productions among the legitimate claimants. [6]
- There was a scrap of paper with a Latin exercise bristling with errors, a smooth stone, a shabby, notched knife, a bit of chalk for drawing, an iron arrow-head, a broken hobnail, and a falconer's glove, which Count Lips had given his comrade. [10]
- It is a rule which will apply to food, exercise, labor, sleep, and, in short, to every part of life. [6]
- Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise it. [7]
- If he is respected, esteemed, and liked where he is stationed, he can exercise an influence which can extend our trade and forward our prosperity. [5]
- Had she ever really tried to find a region in his big nature where the fine allusiveness and subjectivity of the human mind could have free life and untrammelled exercise, could gambol in green fields of imagination and adventure upon strange seas of discovery? [11]
- His "pleasant work-room" provided exercise, but no inspiration. [5]
- He says "the President's overweening jealousy would admit of no exercise at arms, or fortifications but the boughs of trees cast together in the form of a half-moon by the extraordinary pains and diligence of Captain Kendall. [4]
- Each of these predominates in different kinds of exercise. [6]
- Nobody was so precise in his directions about diet, air, and exercise, as Dr. Jackson. [3]
- The higher intellectual powers of man, such as those of ratiocination, abstraction, self- consciousness, etc., probably follow from the continued improvement and exercise of the other mental faculties. [1]
- Therefore there is plenty of room for reposeful lazying and lounging, and for exercise too, for such as like that kind of work. [5]
- Two constables in plain clothes followed; one stolid, one alert, one English and one French, both with grim satisfaction in their faces--the successful exercise of his trade is pleasant to every craftsman. [11]
- Mr. Allen and Philip came swaggering in, flushed with the exercise, and calling for punch, and I met them in the hall. [9]
- They avoided the people, and went out for exercise only late at night, when the streets were deserted. [5]
- I think my own health has derived benefit from change and exercise. [14]
- The princess bent over the exercise book on the table. [2]
- A library like ours must exercise the largest hospitality. [3]
- When her vocal organs needed exercise, which was usually toward seven o'clock when she had had an after-dinner rest in a darkened room, the pretext would be the retelling of the same stories over and over again to the same audience. [2]
- Those in authority on the Nile knew how to choose soldiers whose duty it was to exercise pitiless severity against the defenceless. [10]
- But the happiness of the soul--the right to exercise charity is denied to us. [10]
- The prominent nose of the intellectual New-Englander is evidence of the constant linguistic exercise of the organ for generations. [4]
- He is fond of riding, and has a pony on which he takes a great deal of exercise, which seems to do him more good than any other remedy. [6]
- The spiritual exercise of prayer which followed was even more of a physical demonstration, and it aroused more response. [4]
- In the exercise of new faculties, which had more to do with the soul than with reason, he now believed what he could not see, and recognised what was not proved. [11]
- In the exercise of my best discretion I have adhered to the blockade of the ports held by the insurgents, instead of putting in force by proclamation the law of Congress enacted at the late session for closing those ports. [7]
- This actual exercise of jurisdiction is the very class or quality of evidence we want. [7]
- The effective part of it was snatched away from them by an unlawful exercise of Presidential force --another contribution toward driving the mistreated Minority out of their minds. [5]
- If the State of Illinois had that power, I should be opposed to the exercise of it. [7]
- In the hands of each Little Skin there was put a knife, and they were told their cheerful exercise. [11]
- His brother, perishing of consumption, hunger, thirst, blazing heat, drowning rains, loss of sleep, lack of exercise, was persistently faithful and circumstantial with his diary from the first day to the last--an instance of noteworthy fidelity and resolution. [5]
- In all forms of active exercise there are three powers simultaneously in action,--the will, the muscles, and the intellect. [6]
- If the presence of a cat can produce its effects under these circumstances, why should not that of a human being under similar conditions, acting on certain constitutions, exercise its specific influence? [6]
- Suppose you were obliged every day of your life to stand and shake hands, as the President of the United States has to after his inauguration: how do you think your hand would feel after a few months' practice of that exercise? [6]
- Bodily exercise was not, however, entirely superseded by spiritual exercises, and a rudimentary form of base-ball and the heroic sport of football were followed with some spirit. [6]
- They come together, not for exercise, but pleasure, and the more they crowd and jam and struggle, and the louder they scream, the greater the pleasure. [4]
- There was no noise; all conversed in subdued whispers and behaved in the most gentle manner to each other, especially to the smallest, and there were many of them so small that they could only toddle about by the most judicious exercise of their equilibrium. [4]
- Truthfulness is in no way opposed to invention or to the exercise of the imagination. [4]
- Her life had no external aims--only a need to exercise her various functions and inclinations was apparent. [2]
- Howbeit I am nigh upon eighty years of age, and how may I hope to win favor in the exercise of an act to which I am unskilled save in matters of business? [10]
- But he himself never claimed any such personal gift, and never attempted any of the exploits which some thought were in his power if he chose to exercise his faculty in that direction. [6]
- But he was never a good runner, being apt to find himself scant o' breath, like Hamlet, after violent exercise. [6]
- Just as she needed to work off her spleen so she had sometimes to exercise her still-existing faculty of thinking--and the pretext for that was a game of patience. [2]
- Criticism is not necessarily uncharitableness, but a wholesome exercise of our powers of analysis and discrimination. [4]
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