Use figures in a sentence
Sentences starting with figures
- Figures stood out from the group. [9]
- Figures in the foreground; two of them standing apart; one of them a gentleman of--oh,--ah,--yes! [6]
- Figures were running along the shore. [9]
Sentences ending with figures
- Yet they deal with them as if they were as definite as mathematical quantities or geometrical figures. [6]
- These very people, whom not long ago I would have acknowledged as my own kind, now seemed mildly animated automatons, wax figures. [9]
- And what should we be able to do without their figures? [9]
- We reached the village, the French gentlemen leaped down from their stools in the cart, and in ten minutes the streets were filled with frenzied, hooded figures. [9]
- So much depended upon swelling the figures. [4]
- To avoid further unpleasantness the firm had paid him all his wages; and he had straightway come to Vilray to earn his bed and board by other means than through a pen, a ledger and a gift for figures. [11]
- Near it were two human figures. [11]
- And he reached to the table for his figures. [9]
- I couldn't bear to see the mill going to scrap, and I told him a thing or two,--I had the facts and the figures. [9]
- Yet I yield to public opinion, when I proceed to make such a balance; and I do it with the utmost confidence in figures. [4]
Short sentences using figures
- Seven figures wouldn't touch it. [4]
- What figures, to be sure! [4]
- Janet was quick at figures. [9]
- The accompanying figures (Figs. [1]
Sentences containing figures two or more times
- In Faber Street dark figures flitted silently across the ghostly whiteness of the snow, and gathered in groups on the corners; seeking to avoid these, other figures hurried along the sidewalks close to the buildings, to be halted, accosted, pleaded with--threatened, perhaps. [9]
More example sentences with the word figures in them
- Coello called the youth to the easel, and pointing to the sketches in color, containing numerous figures, on which he was painting, said: "Look here, my son. [10]
- By the figures you send, which I presume are correct, the twelve districts represented fall into two classes of eight and four respectively. [7]
- But when the wrapper was taken off the clay figures, he uttered a low snarl, and his flushed face turned pale. [10]
- I repeat, I would not introduce this mode of discussion here; but I wish gentlemen on the other side to understand that the use of degrading figures is a game at which they may not find themselves able to take all the winnings. [7]
- There was the world of the Old Testament, of David and Samson, and of those dim figures in the dawn of history, called the Patriarchs. [4]
- I have to work at a sum of figures all night to get it straight. [11]
- I looked in wonderment at the gesticulating figures grouped against the light, Madame imploring, the youthful profile of the newcomer marked with a cynical and scornful refusal. [9]
- And he walked with me till mornin', carryin' the fiddle under his arm, but wrapped in a beautiful velvet cloth, havin' on it grand figures like the arms of a king or queen. [11]
- The simple figures whose inmost being I have endeavored to reveal to the reader fill the canvas of a picture where, in the dark background, rolls the flowing ocean of the world's history. [10]
- The famous Ruysch, who died a hundred and thirty years ago, showed that each of the viscera has its terminal vessels arranged in its own peculiar way; the same fact which you may see illustrated in Gerber's figures after the minute injections of Berres. [3]
- Now the deductions which I am going to append to these figures may sound extravagant, but they are not. [5]
- During those weeks when I was making my first desperate attempts at briefing up the law I was sometimes interrupted by his exclamations when certain figures went by in the corridor. [9]
- He figures up what all these taxes ought to amount to in a certain district. [5]
- All the figures were upright now in the little room. [11]
- On either side were niches containing statues of Antony and Cleopatra cast in dark bronze, and above the cornice were brazen figures of Love and Death, Fame and Silence, ennobling the Egyptian forms with exquisite works of Hellenic art. [10]
- Yet among them were figures which arrested our attention and sympathy. [6]
- And as they went the earth seemed suddenly to blossom anew, the glory of the Scarlet Hills burst upon them, and they could hear bugles calling far off and see giant figures trooping along the hills, all scarlet too, with streaming hair. [11]
- We made our way to the galleried porch and sat down, there being a lull in the figures just then. [9]
- And I stood watching their receding figures as they walked out into the street and hailed the huge electric car that came to a stop beyond them. [9]
- At first Ulrich was not specially pleased with his new companions, for in the strangely visionary life he led, he had depended solely upon himself and "Fortune," and the figures living in his imagination were the most enjoyable society to him. [10]
- This desirable impression was not lost on Mrs Jarley, who, lest Nell should become too cheap, soon sent the Brigand out alone again, and kept her in the exhibition room, where she described the figures every half-hour to the great satisfaction of admiring audiences. [12]
- When the prefect was about to remove the figures, Caesar hastily forbade it, and ordered the bystanders to withdraw. [10]
- Cousin Eleanor Hanbury was a person, or personage, who took a deep and abiding interest in her fellow-beings, and the old clothes of the Hanbury family went unerringly to the needy whose figures most resembled those of the original owners. [9]
- But though he was a good draughtsman, and had made some reliefs and modelled some figures, he called himself only an architect. [6]
- Whereas formerly many wares which needed to be kept dry had been hoisted from the outer door and the street to the spacious attic, this was now prevented by the projecting figures of the nude men and the bears. [10]
- All the vast walls are made wholly of these precious stones, worked in, and in and in together in elaborate pattern s and figures, and polished till they glow like great mirrors with the pictured splendors reflected from the dome overhead. [5]
- Down this space walked the Archbishop and his canons, and after them followed those five stately figures in splendid harness, each bearing his feudal banner--and riding! [5]
- Leaving him to visions, in which perhaps the quiet figures we quitted in the old church porch were not without their share, be it our task to rejoin them as they sat and watched. [12]
- It has at various times brought forward collections of figures having the air of statistical documents, pretending to show a great proportional mortality among the patients of the Medical Profession, as compared with those treated according to its own rules. [3]
- I, too, can use figures of speech. [10]
- Lancisi's figures show us how the great statues look when divested of their natural covering. [6]
- The zodiac promises us a good star, and the figures representing it are not the common emblems, but each deeply significant. [10]
- And in it, upright, blinking at the light, were two odd Frenchified figures in tasselled nightcaps. [9]
- My client added up the figures and rubbed his hands. [9]
- I spoke promptly up and said: "It's no trouble to guess this noble creature's figures height, three feet; length, four feet and three-quarters of an inch; weight, a hundred and forty-eight and a quarter. [5]
- To them swaggers up a young sport, like one of Thackeray's figures in the "Irish Sketch-Book"--short, in a white hat, poor face, impudent manner, poses before the swell fronts, and tosses off his glass. [4]
- The monuments are unpretending in size, but there are many fine designs, and many finely executed busts and statues and allegorical figures, in both marble and bronze. [4]
- Yes, I do understand figures, and I can count. [5]
- An instant later two figures ran past her. [11]
- At that moment two figures in furs emerged from the house. [9]
- A mounted policeman trotted past her as she crossed a gravel drive, and on the tree-flecked stretches, which lately had been empty as Eden, human figures were scattered. [9]
- I was directed to these figures by Prof. Huxley, from whose work, 'Man's Place in Nature,' the idea of giving them was taken. [1]
- My eyes shifted to the lights of the 'Porcupine' in the distance, and from them again to the figures passing and repassing me on the deck. [11]
- Dates are hard to remember because they consist of figures; figures are monotonously unstriking in appearance, and they don't take hold, they form no pictures, and so they give the eye no chance to help. [5]
- Then I happened to notice the figures of the day's run. [5]
- The point--the power to hurt--of all figures consists in the truthfulness of their application; and, understanding this, you may well give it up. [7]
- She had pictured to herself a gossamer kind of woman, delicate, and in contour like one of the fashion-plate figures she saw in the picture-papers. [11]
- There was running to and fro and whispering; another troyka flew furiously up, and then all eyes were turned on an approaching sleigh in which the figures of the Emperor and Volkonski could already be descried. [2]
- Soon after this time, the ideal figures began to take the place of portraits and caricatures, and a new feature appeared in her drawing-books in the form of fragments of verse and short poems. [6]
- Rostov heard the thud of their hoofs and the jingle of their weapons and saw their horses, their figures, and even their faces, more and more distinctly. [2]
- There are ten thousand figures, and they are all doing something. [5]
- They are like those persons whom we meet in our daily walks, with whose faces and figures, whose summer and winter garments, whose walking-sticks and umbrellas even, we feel acquainted, and yet whose names, whose business, whose residences, we know nothing about. [6]
- I can see those figures with entire distinctness across this abyss of time. [5]
- They have reconstructed this nation-- made it over, that is--and metaphorically speaking, have multiplied its numbers almost beyond the power of figures to express. [5]
- The good of this display cannot be reckoned in figures. [4]
- The historians call this activity of the historical figures "the reaction. [2]
- While I was thinking whether I should be justified in arresting a son of Cyrus, Croesus called to Bartja, and the two figures suddenly disappeared behind a cypress. [10]
- And do you think we'd better have those life-size figures all round, mediaeval statues, with the incandescents? [4]
- I can hardly think Gordon had ever looked at his figures, though he names their author, when he wrote the captious and sneering article which attracted so much attention in the pages of the "Edinburgh Review. [3]
- Where one of these figures is found, the forty-day-fast story is likely to grow out of it, as the mistletoe springs from the oak or apple tree. [6]
- In front of these boards sit, from morning to night, rows, perhaps relays, of men intently or listlessly watching the figures. [4]
- And most of them are fine-looking fellows, good figures in elegantly fitting and tasteful uniforms; but they do like to show their handsome forms and hear their sword-scabbards rattle on the pavement as they stride by. [4]
- When Pierre remembered them afterwards they all seemed misty figures to him except Platon Karataev, who always remained in his mind a most vivid and precious memory and the personification of everything Russian, kindly, and round. [2]
- They all raised their heads to listen, and out of the forest into the bright firelight stepped two strangely clad human figures clinging to one another. [2]
- He looked at their faces and figures, but they all seemed to him equally meaningless. [2]
- This man carved the walls of his prison house from floor to roof with all manner of figures of men and animals grouped in intricate designs. [5]
- The ceilings of the two rooms of state were moulded with medallion-portraits and rustic figures, such as may have been seen by many readers in the famous old Philipse house,--Washington's head-quarters,--in the town of Yorkers. [6]
- The courtiers around the throne straightened their bowed figures, the pages forgot their fatigue, and all joined in the Greek salutation of welcome, and the "Life! [10]
- The notes of the singers, the melodies of the musicians, the figures executed by the dancers, were lost upon us. [10]
- The student of the seventeenth century opened his Licetus and saw figures of a lion with the head of a woman, and a man with the head of an elephant. [3]
- Their figures against the setting sun took on a strange burnished radiance, so that they seemed as mystical pilgrims journeying into that golden haze, which veiled them in beyond the hill, as the Angelus sounded from the tower of the ancient church. [11]
- The king and the queen sat in their thrones, the most conspicuous figures there, of course. [5]
- There--the figures nearest the queen are Sir Launcelot with his sword up, and Sir Gareth gasping his latest breath. [5]
- The deep stillness, the peaceful moonlight, the motionless figures, made an impressive picture and the impending fatal possibilities augmented this impressiveness solemnity. [5]
- No figures in the Park were so striking. [11]
- The first is the noble cast of the column of Trajan, vast in dimensions, crowded with history in its most striking and enduring form; a long array of figures representing in unquestioned realism the military aspect of a Roman army. [6]
- The leaders of the Netherland nobility were figures very unlike in stature and size to Philip; but he could vie in haughty majesty with any of them. [10]
- As I crossed the lawn I saw two figures in the deep shadow beside the gallery, and I heard Nick's voice giving orders to Benjy to pack and saddle. [9]
- 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]
- The hotel and the fortress at this enchanting season, to say nothing of other attractions, with laughing eyes and slender figures, might well have detained Mr. Stanhope King, but he had determined upon a sort of roving summer among the resorts of fashion and pleasure. [4]
- The figures in the following record of some of the closing games in the first tournament will show, better than any description, how very chancy the game is. [5]
- The pictures and the figures so impressed me, that I could see the beautiful colossus before me, and I kept on thinking about him for the next two hours; then I reached New York, and he dropped out of my mind. [5]
- The tiger, as the figures show, makes a very handsome fight against man. [5]
- At last, all the figures merged into one, and she had the face--ah, he had seen it centuries ago!--of Madame Chalice. [11]
- With respect to the figures in the famous Egyptian caves of Abou-Simbel, M. Pouchet says ('The Plurality of the Human Races,' Eng. [1]
- And I had the figures in my memory. [9]
- There was Wallstein, the fairest, ablest, and richest financier of them all, with a marvellous head for figures and invaluable and commanding at the council-board, by virtue of his clear brain and his power to co-ordinate all the elements of the most confusing financial problems. [11]
- He sat behind the curtains, and he must have kept the figures in his head. [9]
- Napoleon has augmented the commercial prosperity of France in ten years to such a degree that figures can hardly compute it. [5]
- Suddenly one of the cloaked figures sprang towards the steps with arms outstretched, calling aloud, "Robert! [11]
- Every portion of the building blazed with gold and vivid coloring; the painter's hand had added life to the marble groups in high relief that filled the pediments and the smaller figures in the long row of metopes. [10]
- These figures show that there was a defect somewhere. [5]
- It is said that the London crossing-sweeper's right to his crossing is recognized by the rest of the guild; that they protect him in its possession; that certain choice crossings are valuable property, and are saleable at high figures. [5]
- It is estimated that the floor of the church affords standing room for--for a large number of people; I have forgotten the exact figures. [5]
- I must own that the figures startled me. [9]
- I must explain that the figures set down above, as the population of St. Paul and Minneapolis, are several months old. [5]
- I think, Katuti, that the figures in our dreams are this day taking forms of flesh and blood! [10]
- The gods themselves, that kind of gods, became as extinct as the deities of the Druids, the Greek fates, the terrible figures of German mythology. [9]
- I don't know that I like the figures, after all; they are too crushing and heavy. [4]
- I saw only that cheerful faces were changed to sad ones, that the figures about us moved silently in sable robes and scarcely noticed us. [10]
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