Use experiences in a sentence
Sentences ending with experiences
- You 'll find yourself a very odd piece of property after you 've been through these experiences. [6]
- She begged the young persons who had travelled to tell something of their experiences. [6]
- I understood that you were a man of letters, and I hoped I might have the privilege of hearing from your own lips some account of your literary experiences. [6]
- I did not yet grasp the synthesis he had made of them all, but I saw them now all focussed in him elements he had drawn from human lives and human experiences. [9]
- And Sally Grower's words, apropos of the woman in the flat, seemed but an energetic driving home of the severe lessons of his recent experiences. [9]
- The manner in which, after he permitted her to speak, she had disclosed in a low whisper her happy yet disquieting secret, hovered before him now as one of the most pathetic incidents in a life full of varied experiences. [10]
- But philosophy--ah, there was a field where a man could always use knowledge got from books or sorted out of his own experiences! [11]
- But now he too would like to relate his own experiences. [10]
- I merely desire to say that my unimportant adventure is not narrated in answer to the popular demand, and I do not wish to be held responsible for its variation from the typical character of such experiences. [4]
- Mr. Langdon seemed to me to have gained in seriousness and strength of character by his late experiences. [6]
Sentences containing experiences two or more times
- What one experiences in a barber's shop the first time he enters one is what he always experiences in barbers' shops afterward till the end of his days. [5]
More example sentences with the word experiences in them
- Some one person--some young woman, it must be--had produced a singular impression upon him since those earlier perilous experiences through which he had passed. [6]
- But as yet you are alive, and you shall hear what the experiences are which make the severest measures the highest justice. [10]
- Johnny Hedges went with him occasionally, and Henry Schneider, the bill clerk, and I listened eagerly to their experiences, afterwards confiding them to Tom.... [9]
- A chief pleasure which the author of novels and stories experiences is that of becoming acquainted with the characters be draws. [6]
- Doubtless the wounds which he had received still ached, yet his sorrowful experiences did not prevent his being an attentive observer. [10]
- He was experiencing what one or another drowsing, geographically ignorant alien experiences every day in the year when he turns a dull and indifferent eye out of the car window and it falls upon a certain station-sign which reads "Stratford-on-Avon! [5]
- She knew not what name to give it, yet it was only too possible that, in spite of her recent experiences, it might overpower her again on the morrow. [10]
- Her recent experiences were the flames of the forge fire of life of which her mother had spoken--and how pitifully she had endured their glow! [10]
- The resulting experiences were full of interest and adventure. [5]
- But his intellect was superficial, and his temperament was dangerous, because there were not the experiences of a soul of truth to give the deeper hold upon the meaning of life. [11]
- One of my very agreeable experiences was a call from a gentleman with whom I had corresponded, but whom I had never met. [6]
- I avoid it, usually, but in this case it was absolutely necessary, else every reader would be applying the atmosphere of his own or sea experiences, and that shirt wouldn't fit, you know. [5]
- There was an unusual lock of benignity upon his firmly moulded features, and an air of ease which rather surprised Mr. Bradshaw, who did not know all the social experiences which had formed a part of the old Master's history. [6]
- The bond which united her to her saint and the Saviour still remained, but she knew what was commanded by him from whom St. Clare's mission also came, what Francis of Assisi had enjoined upon his followers whose experiences had been like hers. [10]
- Of course our trip through France was not really tedious because all its scenes and experiences were new and strange; but as Dan says, it had its "discrepancies. [5]
- Houghton had had too many experiences backward and forward in the world, to be afflicted with littleness of mind. [11]
- His rich, low tones had the strangest significance to her; she felt sure he must have lived through long experiences, sorrowful like her own. [6]
- I have listened to the touching experiences of the Bearded Lady, whose rough cheeks belie her susceptible heart. [6]
- Therefore, from 1905 to 1909, I kept drawing upon all those experiences of others, from the true tales that had been told me, upon the reminiscences of Hudson's Bay trappers and hunters, for those incidents natural to the West which imagination could make true. [11]
- She had gone through strange nervous trials and spiritual experiences which had matured her more rapidly than years of common life would have done. [6]
- There was something thrilling about the experiences of that morning, and I think we all felt it. [11]
- He had a thrill of pleasure at hearing their praises, but, somehow, of all the fresh experiences he had had in England, this, the weightiest, left him least elated. [11]
- There being but three thousand of these cave-dwellers--merely the population of a village--would they not come to know each other, after a week or two, and familiarly; insomuch that the fortunate or unfortunate experiences of one would be of interest to all? [5]
- I will not, therefore, hesitate to go on with the simple story of our Old World experiences. [6]
- Every trip into the woodlands of the Spree offered an abundance of beautiful and pleasurable experiences, but I remember with still greater enjoyment my leafy nooks on the river-bank. [10]
- We sat around the table until nearly eleven, exchanging impressions and experiences. [9]
- And was not the requirement that whoever is to command must first learn to obey, based upon old experiences? [10]
- The experiences of the past few days had swept through the peace of her young soul like a tempest, overthrowing firmly built structures and fanning glimmering sparks to flames. [10]
- The guides cheer the night with bear-fights, and catamount encounters, and frozen-to-death experiences, and simple tales of great prolixity and no point, and jokes of primitive lucidity. [4]
- The experiences of the next day will remain for ever in my memory etched, as it were, in sepia. [9]
- The power of the newly awakened experiences bore him away also, and he described no less vividly what he had suffered. [10]
- Probably this was the last time; such experiences would cool even the hottest blood. [10]
- The experiences of the last few hours had converted the carefully bedizened gallant into a coarse fellow, whose outward appearance bore visible tokens of his mental depravity. [10]
- The inmates of the Eysvogel house rendered his home unendurable, and from the experiences of his bachelor days he knew only too well where mirth reigned in Nuremberg. [10]
- I don't know that there is anything very original about the experiences I have recorded, but I thought them worth preserving. [6]
- I must add that I do not think any the worse of him for expressing his emotions and experiences in verse. [6]
- It can't be that he has had experiences which make him sensitive! [6]
- The experiences of that cheery week were too varied and numerous for a short chapter and I have not room for a long one. [5]
- I want to tell you of some of my experiences in business, and then I will be in a position to lay down one general rule for the guidance of those who want to succeed in business. [5]
- I love to tell of our stage-coach experiences, of our sailing-packet voyages, of the semi-barbarous destitution of all modern comforts and conveniences through which we bravely lived and came out the estimable personages you find us. [6]
- The old man takes in the "Blue Ridge Baptist," a journal which we found largely taken up with the experiences of its editor on his journeys roundabout in search of subscribers. [4]
- I took my supper and went immediately to bed, discouraged by my day's observations and experiences. [5]
- The pleasure of such an ascent is difficult to explain on the spot, and I suspect consists not so much in positive enjoyment as in the delight the mind experiences in tyrannizing over the body. [4]
- The weeks I spent in Edinburgh are among the most memorable of my European experiences. [6]
- We can only speculate as to where that fault, that inadequacy, is, but we may perhaps profit by past experiences. [7]
- I have had some of his experiences in my intercourse with nature. [6]
- Her mind becomes so trained in the mystery of this pleasure that she experiences no thrill of delight in giving away only the things her husband does not want. [4]
- He had a smattering of French, which he turned off with oily brusqueness; he was not close-mouthed, he talked freely of events in his past life; and he told some really wonderful tales of his experiences in the British army. [11]
- Pierre, whose rude skill in medicine was got of hard experiences here and there, had helped him back into the world again, and was himself now a little astonished at acting as Scripture reader to a Protestant invalid. [11]
- And what a situation for a short story, if only an author were permitted to make use of his own experiences! [9]
- He had had similar experiences only too often, and his friends, Dion at their head, had perceived his weakness and spoiled many an hour for him by their biting jests. [10]
- Recent experiences have shown that it is unsafe to be too exact in designating places and the people who live in them. [6]
- She breathed deeply, she turned her face to the window, seeming to behold reflected there, as in a crystal, all her experiences, little and great, great and little. [9]
- No sooner was she seated in Mrs. Holt's drawing-room--filled with camp-chairs for the occasion--than she found herself listening breathlessly to a recital of personal experiences by a young woman who worked in a bindery on the East side. [9]
- This is the second natural birth;--for I do not speak of those peculiar religious experiences which form the point of transition in many lives between the consciousness of a general relation to the Divine nature and a special personal relation. [6]
- I wish to say a few words in my own person relating to some passages in my own history, and more especially to some of the recent experiences through which I have been passing. [6]
- He thought he saw in him an exultancy which could only come from his late experiences in the field. [11]
- Finally the Colonel resigned, and said: "I have noticed, in such literary experiences as I have had, that one of the most taking things to do is to conceal your meaning when you are trying to conceal it. [5]
- Having dismissed the reformers, he began to tell of his experiences abroad, referring in one way or another to the people of consequence who had entertained him. [9]
- Suffice it to record that she accepted this second invitation, and I did my best to amuse her by relating a few of my experiences at the bar, and I told that memorable story of Farrar throwing O'Meara into the street. [9]
- Each also had recognised in the other qualities of force and knowledge having their generation in experiences which had become individuality, subterranean and acute, under a cold surface. [11]
- King was always raving about the White Sulphur after he came North, and one never could tell how much his judgment was colored by his peculiar experiences there. [4]
- But it is quite conceivable, on the other hand, that a happier event may occur, that in a single moment the nervous polarity may be reversed, the whole course of his life changed, and his past terrible experiences be to him like a scarce-remembered dream. [6]
- When I started Pretty Pierre on his travels, I did not know--nor did he --how far or wide his adventurers and experiences would run. [11]
- So far as possible, let not such experiences breed in you a contempt for those who are the subjects of folly or prejudice, or foster any love of dispute for its own sake. [3]
- He told of personal experiences among the poor in cellars and top lofts requiring instances of devotion and help. [5]
- You are usually paid for your trouble; consequently, your walk inland always turns out to be one of the most crooked, involved, purposeless, and interesting experiences a body can imagine. [5]
- This hospitality stands out in my experiences in a stately isolation. [5]
- This memory of ours stores up a perfect record of the most useless facts and anecdotes and experiences. [5]
- I shall remember our trip to Vesuvius for many a day--partly because of its sight-seeing experiences, but chiefly on account of the fatigue of the journey. [5]
- It was always on the basis of my earthly habits, experiences, and limitations. [6]
- The melancholy of old age has a divine tenderness in it, which only the sad experiences of life can lend a human soul. [6]
- How the experiences of this old man's eventful life shame the cheap inventions of romance! [5]
- The brutal experiences of the world make us forget that there are such natures in it, and that they seem to come up out of the lowly earth as well as down from the high heaven. [8]
- Eumedes, the commander of the fleet, often visited him, and while exchanging tales of their experiences they became friends. [10]
- The dark experiences of life leave their mark and give such natures that touch of mystery which allures even those who have high instincts and true feelings, as one peeps over a hidden depth and wonders what lies beyond the dark. [11]
- However, from motives of humanity, it would make representations in the hope that the Egyptian Government would act; but it was not improbable, in view of past experiences of Claridge Pasha, that he would extricate himself from his present position, perhaps had done so already. [11]
- In the middle of his story, just as he was saying: "You cannot imagine what a strange frenzy one experiences during an attack," Prince Andrew, whom Boris was expecting, entered the room. [2]
- What is it, of all your experiences, of all your thoughts, of all your misdoings, that lies at the very bottom of the great heap of acts of consciousness which make up your past life? [6]
- She raised one objection after another; but Tom was a firm man, and his late experiences in the wilderness had made him impatient of trifling. [9]
- And she wondered now how he had managed, without stripping himself, without baring the intimate, sacred experiences of his own soul, to convey to them, so nobly, the change which had taken place in him.... [9]
- The most exciting novels were pale compared with her daily experiences of real life. [4]
- The experiences are novel, I grant you, and entertaining, too, after a fashion, but they are not judiciously distributed. [5]
- His experiences had not soured his temper. [11]
- I am by no means sure that I had not better draw my pen through the page that holds the quintessence of my vital experiences, and leave those who wish to know what it is to distil to themselves from my many printed pages. [6]
- The Marches had no longer the gross appetite for novelty which urges youth to a surfeit of strange scenes, experiences, ideas; and makes travel, with all its annoyances and fatigues, an inexhaustible delight. [8]
- Now I take my chances, simply because I'm a fool too, in spite of all the wisdom I see in history and in life's experiences. [11]
- Maude had a more lasting capacity for pleasure than I, a keener enjoyment of new experiences, and as she lay beside me in the steamer-chair where I had carefully tucked her she would exclaim: "I simply can't believe it, Hugh! [9]
- She followed with more interest Philip's sparkling account of his life in the west, and longed for his experiences, and to know some of those people of a world so different from here, who alternately amused and displeased him. [5]
- His instincts are mixed up with innumerable acquired prejudices, erroneous conclusions, deceptive experiences, partial truths, one-sided tendencies. [6]
- I have seldom met a more agreeable rogue, or one so philosophical, a man of travel and varied experiences. [4]
- But by no means do I ever overlook or minify the fact that this is one of the most extraordinary experiences of my life. [5]
- In 'Roughing It' Mark Twain gives us the story of the overland journey made by the two brothers, and a picture of experiences at the other end --true in aspect, even if here and there elaborated in detail. [5]
- I fell into Manichean ways of thinking from the teaching of my garden experiences. [6]
- But when I look back now, after some years, at the experiences of that day, I am astonished by the running fire of events, which, unfortunately, were not all joy. [11]
- He was nothing loath to reminisce on the subject of his experiences in the wilds of the northern lakes, or even to laugh over them. [9]
- The woman had lived apart from the daily experiences of her husband's life in Dublin; and it had deepened her bitterness against him. [11]
- It is by little things that we know ourselves; a soul would very probably mistake itself for another, when once disembodied, were it not for individual experiences which differ from those of others only in details seemingly trifling. [6]
- The deeper into life and its labours and experiences he had gone, the greater had been his temptations, born of two passions, one of the body and its craving, the other of the heart and its desires: and he had fought on--towards the morning. [11]
- He gave three lectures during the same winter, relating the experiences of his recent tour in Europe. [6]
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