Use form in a sentence
Sentences ending with form
- And how will you word it?--for it must have proper official form. [5]
- One has to work, however, in one's own way, after one's own idiosyncrasies, and here is the book that represents one of my own idiosyncrasies in its most primitive form. [11]
- Publishers were ready with plans for collecting the letters in book form. [5]
- The effervescing spirits which did not find vent in such pranks obtained expression in a different form. [10]
- Its very eccentricities were within the limits of good form. [9]
- In Alexandria there were altars to every god, and worship in every form. [10]
- My two artists went mad about his form. [5]
- He thought vice was ugly; he had imagination and a sense of form. [11]
- Indeed, when it was assailed because it did not contain such repeal, Judge Douglas defended it in its existing form. [7]
- He made no use of the Rhone notes further than to put them together in literary form. [5]
Short sentences using form
- Hari-kari----An Oriental form of suicide. [11]
- Avoid slovenliness of form. [5]
- These form the centripetal system. [6]
- These form the centrifugal system. [6]
Sentences containing form two or more times
- This bazaar of the dead was well supplied, for coffins of every form stood up against the walls, from the simplest chest to the richly gilt and painted coffer, in form resembling a mummy. [10]
- In this great struggle, this form of government and every form of human right is endangered if our enemies succeed. [7]
- And as they sobbed together, a form entered at the door,-- a form clothed in scarlet,--and he bade them tell the tale of their lives as they would some time tell it unto heaven. [11]
- I try to saturate myself with that form, to impress myself with her every attitude and gesture, her color, her movement, and then I shall imagine the form under the influence of passion. [4]
- Dionysus is equally powerful on sea and on land; in the pirates' ship he assumed the form of a lion, and the pirates, filled with terror, flung themselves into the sea, and in the form of dolphins followed their lost bark. [10]
- But as a perishable perfect man must die, and leave his despotism in the hands of an imperfect successor, an earthly despotism is not merely a bad form of government, it is the worst form that is possible. [5]
- Nobody is opposing, or has opposed, the right of the people, when they form a constitution, to form it for themselves. [7]
- These eggs are not ready to be laid in the form of books as yet; some of them are hardly ready to be put into the form of talk. [6]
- But Love did not cease to form new shapes until she attained the most beautiful, the human form. [10]
- I have always intended, and still intend, to vote supplies; perhaps not in the precise form recommended by the President, but in a better form for all purposes, except Locofoco party purposes. [7]
More example sentences with the word form in them
- You shall form your own opinion of her. [6]
- I also authorize you, by an order, or in what form you choose, to suspend all operations on the Treasury trade permits, in all places southeastward of the Alleghenies. [7]
- Of his practice you can form an opinion from his book called "Letters to a Young Physician. [3]
- And as the years went on we'd realise how every form of success was offset by something undone in another direction, something which would have given us joy and memory and content--so it seems. [11]
- Besides, during the years of her intercourse with Massi she had heard many things about his residence--nay, every member of his household--and therefore she could now form a picture of his future life. [10]
- He is eleven years of age, of sanguine-nervous temperament, light hair, blue eyes, intelligent countenance, well grown, but rather slight in form, to all appearance in good health, but subject to certain peculiar and anomalous nervous symptoms, of which his father gives this history. [6]
- But a naturalist would undoubtedly have ranked as an ape or a monkey, an ancient form which possessed many characters common to the Catarrhine and Platyrrhine monkeys, other characters in an intermediate condition, and some few, perhaps, distinct from those now found in either group. [1]
- No prominent hill would stick to its shape long enough for me to make up my mind what its form really was, but it was as dissolving and changeful as if it had been a mountain of butter in the hottest corner of the tropics. [5]
- The narrator's expressions would only be intelligible to a select few, and, I should have done my Margery injustice, had I left the ideas and descriptions, whose meaning I thoroughly understood, in the clumsy form she had given them. [10]
- And in its worst form, too; for it was not a tax upon what the miner had taken out, but upon what he was going to take out--if he could find it. [5]
- All the other words give you hints, by their form, their sound, or their spelling--this one doesn't, this one throws out no hints, this one keeps its secret. [5]
- The arguments against woman suffrage have always taken the easy form of prophecy. [5]
- These, I think, with the reports of medical societies and the papers contributed to them, will form the most attractive part of our accumulated medical treasures. [3]
- He was satisfied with the form in which he had expressed his thoughts, but displeased that Boris had overheard it. [2]
- In a line with that you may see two others: the coral fan, as I always called it from its resemblance in form to that beautiful marine growth, and a third a little farther along. [6]
- They became instinct with life to me, and have always remained so; for my mother gave them the form of dramas, in which I was permitted to be an actor. [10]
- He thanked me with effusion, and said that putting the thing in this form removed every objection. [5]
- The goodwife touched, with a perishing hope, and rather as a matter of form, upon the subject of cooking. [5]
- But at length, with a grunt of satisfaction, he produced a form and held it under my eyes. [9]
- Pale, pale face with a golden setting, Deep, deep glow of stedfast eyes; Form of one there is no forgetting, Wandering out of Paradise. [11]
- The best and wisest has his defects, and sometimes they would seem to be very grave ones if brought up against him in the form of accusation. [6]
- Through the open window Honora perceived the form of Joshua asleep in the hammock, his Sunday coat all twisted under him. [9]
- The soldiers, of whom there are the most, form the lower section of the cone and its base. [2]
- I find myself wholly unable to form any conjecture of what fact or facts, real or supposed, you spoke; but my opinion of your veracity will not permit me for a moment to doubt that you at least believed what you said. [7]
- This covers the whole ground, from the settlement of a Territory till it reaches the degree of maturity entitling it to form a State Constitution. [7]
- He saw the whole danger, and drew up his powerful form as if to prove whether it were an equal match for such a foe. [10]
- It was she who spoke most, and Alexander, whom nothing escaped that had any form of beauty, feasted his ear on the pearly ring of her voice. [10]
- There is one who in make-up, form, and air, even to the cut of his side-whiskers, is an exact counterpart of the great railway king. [4]
- But every one who has heard him lecture can form an idea of what he must have been as a preacher. [6]
- Happy are those who go with unworn, unsatiated sensibilities from the New World to the Old; as happy, it may be, those who come from the Old World to the New, but of that I cannot form a judgment. [6]
- It was Richter who advised him to buy Whittlesey's "Missouri Form Book," and warned him of Mr. Whipple's hatred for the new code. [9]
- There was a whiz as of a missile in the air, mingled with the murmur of a curse, a sound as of shivering glass followed, and a small, vague form went over the fence and shot away in the gloom. [5]
- Nilus, who wrote while Orion dictated, giving the document a legal form, was deeply touched by the young man's fore thought and kindness; for in truth, since his desecration of the judgment-seat, he had given him up for a lost soul. [10]
- The first thing which suggests itself to me, as I contemplate my slight project, is the liability of repeating in the evening what I may have said in the morning in one form or another, and printed in these or other pages. [6]
- The pure brow, which seemed to him too high for a woman's face, wore an indignant frown; and though her mouth was beautiful in form, its outlines were often marred by a passionate tremor that lent the exquisitely chiselled features a harsh, nay, bitter expression. [10]
- The terror with which it had once inspired him was gone, or lingered only in the form of a delicious sense of uncertainty and anticipation. [9]
- The form in which he would revoke his calumny to Jungfrau Ortlieb he would discuss with him later. [10]
- These two mountains, which belong to the great system of which Marcy is the giant centre, and are in the neighborhood of five thousand feet high, on the southern outposts of the great mountains, form the gate-posts of the pass into the south country. [4]
- The next morning, when the train for the East pulled out of Illinoistown, Miss Jinny Carvel stood on the plat form tearfully waving good-by to a knot of friends. [9]
- Wasn't it understood, when that avenue was laid out, that it was to form part of the system of boulevards? [9]
- At the period when Emerson reached manhood, Unitarianism was the dominating form of belief in the more highly educated classes of both of the two great New England centres, the town of Boston and the University at Cambridge. [6]
- The knight's knees were trembling under him, and as the monster, in the form of a unicorn, charged against his shield he fell to the ground. [10]
- But if you were to force me by the rack to form a definite opinion of her, I could not do it. [10]
- Most engraved gems were oval in form, and the pendant which she had seen and was to give evidence about, was undoubtedly oval. [10]
- Now the paupers were gone, and where the old mansions that had fallen to their use once stood, there towered aloft and abroad those heights and masses of many-storied brick-work for which architecture has yet no proper form and aesthetics no name. [8]
- Clemens and Rice were constant associates, though continually firing squibs at each other in their respective papers--a form of personal journalism much in vogue on the Comstock. [5]
- I knew full well what had led her to quit her bed so early, and, as she met her lover at breakfast, her form and face meseemed had gained in beauty, so that I could not take my eyes off from her. [10]
- One might as well reason with a bee as to the form of his cell, or with an oriole as to the construction of his swinging nest, as try to stir these creatures from their own way of doing their own work. [6]
- To form her we must have light and more light--and when it is lighter here the voice of the people down there, which does not sound very delightful up in this hollow space, will diminish somewhat also. [10]
- But even if we knew the simplified form for every word in the language, the phonographic alphabet would still beat the Simplified Speller "hands down" in the important matter of economy of labor. [5]
- Their long, flowing, wavy hair, and an atmosphere of ideality which enveloped them both, might have inclined one to the latter supposition; while the form of their brows, indicating deep thought and severe mental labor, and their slightly stooping shoulders, would have suggested the former. [10]
- The nebula which was to form a cluster about the "North American Review" did not take definite shape until 1815. [6]
- What a form was this maiden's, and what princely bearing; and how sweet and engaging the voice in which she named some of the constellations to her little companion, and pointed out the comet which was just rising! [10]
- At first it was indefinite, vague, without clear form, but at last it became a room dimly outlined, delicately veiled, as it were. [11]
- In his place was his father--Prince Andrew--and his father had neither shape nor form, but he existed, and when little Nicholas perceived him he grew faint with love: he felt himself powerless, limp, and formless. [2]
- Miss Isabel Cluyme was duly presented, in proper form, to his Royal Highness. [9]
- The lifeless form was concealed beneath a costly coverlid, in the centre of which lay an exquisitely-carved ivory crucifix. [10]
- When the palace was completed to Dion's satisfaction and became one of the most lauded ornaments of the city, the young men's friendship assumed a new form, and it would have been difficult to say which received the most benefit. [10]
- The dark form was a mere blot upon the lighter darkness of the room, but she saw the turning of the head, and felt and knew how the eyes looked and the ears listened. [12]
- Kamehameha went to war, and in the course of ten years he whipped out all the other kings and made himself master of every one of the nine or ten islands that form the group. [5]
- You have a waist yet, and your chest-barrel gives form to a waistcoat. [11]
- Presently a large vessel, with new sails, beautiful white hull, and gracious form, came slowly round a point. [11]
- There is something very simple and pleasant about the following, which, in Philadelphia, seems to be the usual form for consumptives of long standing. [5]
- Unfortunately, there was very little chance of showing sympathy in its active form for a gentleman who kept himself so much out of the way as the master of the Dudley Mansion. [6]
- It is a very important problem, and has been a good deal discussed, and its solution would form one fixed, philosophical basis, upon which to estimate woman's character. [5]
- It is his very image, and, as Papa said when he saw it, scarcely in the least like the ordinary portraits; not only the expression, but even the form of the head is different, and of a far nobler character. [14]
- But as the very essence of genius is truthfulness, contact with realities, (which are always ideas behind shows of form or language,) nothing is so contemptible as falsehood and pretence in its eyes. [6]
- But if I utter any ever so slight Anti-Muggletonian sentiment, then I become incompetent to form any opinion on the matter. [6]
- There are expressions used in it which might well put a stop to all scientific discussions, were they to form the current coin in our exchange of opinions. [3]
- Havel had been used hard in the world, Madelinette had been kind to him, and he was ready to show his gratitude--and he little recked what form it might take. [11]
- I won't depend upon Ward's judgment, or anybody's else--I want to see with my own eyes, and form my own opinion. [5]
- I flung myself upon his poor insulted form and cried my grief out upon his breast while my father and all my family scoffed at me and heaped threats and shameful epithets upon him. [5]
- The water-wagtail started up, hastily smoothing her hair and casting an evil glance at her rival, "the other," the supplanter who had basely betrayed her under the sycamores; she clenched her little fist as she saw Paula watching Orion's retreating form with beaming eyes. [10]
- All the way up we have found wild flowers in the greatest profusion; and the higher we ascend, the more exquisite is their color and the more perfect their form. [4]
- You may spade up the ocean as much as you like, and harrow it afterwards, if you can,--but the moon will still lead the tides, and the winds will form their surface. [6]
- Trumbull then holds up another document like this, and says that is an exact copy of the bill as it came back in the amended form out of Judge Douglas's hands. [7]
- He remarked, somewhat unsteadily, that to prolong the controversy would be useless and painful to all concerned, and he infinitely regretted the necessity of putting his suggestion that the rector resign in the form of a resolution . [9]
- Nor still another unsent form, perhaps more characteristic than either of the foregoing. [5]
- It was the unexpected realization of the fact that he still valued life as presented to him in the form of his love for Natasha, and a last, though ultimately vanquished, attack of terror before the unknown. [2]
- He is Shiva, under a new alias, and he abides in the bottom of that cistern, in the form of a stone lingam. [5]
- There must be two kinds of hair on his tail, and on his tongue an excrescence in the form of the sacred beetle Scarabaeus. [10]
- How wonderful is truth, come it in whatsoever unexpected form it may! [5]
- No form of travel or undertaking could discountenance Mark Twain at thirty. [5]
- Intramural aestivation, or town-life in summer, he would say, is a peculiar form of suspended existence, or semi-asphyxia. [6]
- They recognized the touch of fashion and of form, of a worldly education, of a convention which lifted her away from the tan and the caravan, from the everlasting itinerary. [11]
- 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]
- Thoughts of Rosalie took a new form. [11]
- It is thought to understand all that is said to it, and to be able to take the form of a spirit. [11]
- I repeat here to today that I never in any possible form had anything to do with that set of resolutions It turns out, I believe, that those resolutions were never passed in any convention held in Springfield. [7]
- Mark Twain's contribution to this debate, though in the form of an open letter, seems worthy of preservation here. [5]
- Some persons seem to think that absolute truth, in the form of rigidly stated propositions, is all that conversation admits. [6]
- The chief drawback to the pleasure is the feeling that I am submitting to that inevitable exposure which is the penalty of authorship in every form. [6]
- His life corresponded to the ideal we form of him from his writings. [6]
- It is impossible to tell yet what form this feminine reserve and retirement will take. [4]
- Quick as ever to suit the deed to the word, he at once ordered the head citizens to assemble the youth of Alexandria on the morning of the day in question, and to form them into a Macedonian phalanx. [10]
- When we wish to speak of our "good friend or friends," in our enlightened tongue, we stick to the one form and have no trouble or hard feeling about it; but with the German tongue it is different. [5]
- I should like to say a word, if time permitted, upon the form of the journal, and about advertisements. [4]
- If I were to rise and go forward--and I now felt something like a continued impulse, in spite of relaxations and revolts--I must master this knowledge, it must be my guide, form the basis of my creed. [9]
- 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]
- Thus a library, to meet the need of our time, must take, and must spread out in a convenient form, a great array of periodicals. [3]
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