Use free in a sentence
Sentences starting with free
- Free to preach your convictions, unfettered, you will have a power over people that will be tremendous. [9]
- Free as the wind and clouds, I followed the same road over which I had ridden with Leonhard, for in your country a war after my own heart was going on, and my future fortune was to be based upon my sword. [10]
- Free pass everywhere that the bee goes. [6]
- Free men of Sangamon, free men of Illinois, free men everywhere, judge ye between him and me upon this issue. [7]
- Free the prisoners--the poor vauriens! [11]
- Free them, and make them politically and socially our equals? [7]
- Free Trade, Athenaeum banquet, 220. [6]
- Free to move at will, he visited the Courts of Prussia, Russia, Spain, Italy, and Austria, and laid before them his claims to the duchy, urging an insistence on its neutrality, and a trial of his cause against Philip. [11]
- Free them all, and keep them among us as underlings? [7]
- Free them all and keep them among us as underlings? [7]
Sentences ending with free
- Well, she says you are to forget all that.... She says: 'I shall love him always, but let him be free. [2]
- But after a while I saw there was something in Socialism that didn't appeal to me, something smothering,--a forced cooperation that did not leave one free. [9]
- Colonel Ryder's face was stern, Clovelly was pale and anxious, as moment after moment went, and the boat was not yet free. [11]
- But the residue was in trust for the building and endowment of an Industrial School on the East Side, with a great library and a reading-room, all to be free. [4]
- Then his duty was accomplished and his conscience free. [5]
- I was willing to live here, while you lived, or till you should be free. [11]
- And"--here she got to her feet, and with flashing eyes spoke out--"and you shall be set free. [11]
- She said that to give a man a chance to volunteer, on pain of death if he didn't, left him more or less trammeled, and she wanted him to be entirely free. [5]
- It is capital to find you free. [11]
- He allowed Wrangle to browse free. [13]
Short sentences using free
- He is free to go. [12]
- She is free to choose. [10]
- We had made them free. [5]
- I could not pull free. [5]
- The men are not free. [11]
- Not free of Mormonism. [13]
- You're free, you know. [5]
- What kept you free? [7]
- You wouldn't be free. [9]
- Religion was not free. [5]
Sentences containing free two or more times
- For four hard years he had been denied the free air of free men. [11]
- When a man who has been bred to free thought and free speech suddenly finds himself stepping about, like a dancer amidst his eggs, among the old addled majority-votes which he must not tread upon, he is a spectacle for men and angels. [6]
- He discovered that when he had married his wife--of his own free will as it had seemed to him--he had been no more free than now when they locked him up at night in a stable. [2]
- We made her welcome with all our hearts; but, on the other hand, you must understand that we must be free to bid her farewell--as free as she is to depart. [10]
- Thus, to sum up, he bought himself free of a sharp pain in his heart, he bought himself free of the tortures of a waiting conscience, he bought a whole night's sleep--all for twenty-five cents! [5]
- I want him to be free to come and go anywhere in the world --to return to England if he wishes it, to be a free man, and not a victim Off Outlawry. [11]
- It is upon the brave hearts and strong arms of the people of the country that our reliance has been placed in support of free government and free institutions. [7]
- We do not see free horses or free cattle running at large. [7]
- He was free of the bonds of servitude and crime, free of the companionship of base and brutal outlaws; he was warm; he was sheltered; in a word, he was happy. [5]
- The society, composed of free men, conceals itself only with the free. [7]
More example sentences with the word free in them
- Let me remain your Sophonisba, and a free artist. [10]
- You will have your lifetime to reckon with it, free from any interference on my part; for, if I can help it, we shall never meet again in this world--never. [11]
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- You have elected your committee of your free wills, and they have claims before you. [9]
- He desires that you, who wish the Territories to remain free, should believe that he stands by that position; but he does not say it himself. [7]
- By its terms you, the guilty one, go free with the innocent. [5]
- Any one but you would say that the man determined it, and that in doing it he exercised Free Will. [5]
- Let me show you what I mean to do once we've Salem free from danger. [11]
- Didn't I tell you that _you_ couldn't enter unless your religion, whatever it might be, was your own free property? [5]
- Forty year ago, you had only to let down the bucket till the first knot in the rope was free of the windlass, and you heard it splashing in the cold dull water. [12]
- I was busy yesterday and I did not intend to go, knowing I should have another "Tannh:auser" opportunity in a few days; but after five o'clock I found myself free and walked out to the opera-house and arrived about the beginning of the second act. [5]
- Uniformity of character would, however, naturally follow from the assumed uniformity of the exciting causes, and likewise from the free intercrossing of many individuals. [1]
- Some, no doubt, would rather have fought than have had peace at the price; but they could not free their minds from the sacred force which had brought most of the crowd of faction-fighters to their knees. [11]
- But still he would never have set me free so hastily if an evil star had not brought the Swabian Junker to the spot. [10]
- Yet Duke Maurice would have been well worthy of her whole attention, for with what a free, proud step he advanced, while his imperial master used his arm as a support! [10]
- Necessity, he thought, would bring him back to where he had a life free from anxiety awaiting him. [10]
- Ay, then she would be free to heap pleasure on pleasure. [10]
- Then my love would be a free act, and not in any way a necessity. [5]
- Perhaps it is worth while, in view of certain recent discussions, and especially of some free criticisms of this country, to consider whether there is any intention of progress in this world, and whether that intention is discoverable in the age in which we live. [4]
- But, what was worst of all, he could not regard himself as altogether free from the reproach of having accepted a reward for the service he had so thoughtlessly rendered. [10]
- I shall not work at the loom again; but as I am now free, and have the scroll that proves it, I must soon look about for some employment. [10]
- It seemed too wonderful to be true--a free hand in Egypt, and under Imshi Pasha, the one able Minister of them all, who had, it was said, always before resisted the irrigation schemes of the foreigners, who believed only in the corroee and fate! [11]
- Beware of the woman who cannot find free utterance for all her stormy inner life either in words or song! [6]
- Both were familiar with the house, and, while the servants bore Wolf up the narrow stairs, the proud Spanish grandee lighted their way with the lantern, supporting the wounded man's injured head, with his free hand. [10]
- Be not angry with the Greek woman, who confesses that she would rather die free as a beggar than live in bondage as a queen, though envied by the whole world. [10]
- With her as with most present, the deepest feeling in the agitated suspense was not so much that the prisoner should go free, as that the prisoner's counsel should win his case. [11]
- The regents, leagued with Arsinoe, spread the rumour that Cleopatra would deliver Egypt up to Pompey, if the senate would secure to her the sole sovereignty of the new province, and leave her free to rid herself of her royal brother and husband. [10]
- In twenty-one years, with all my time at my free disposal I have written and completed only eleven books, whereas with half the labor that a journalist does I could have written sixty in that time. [5]
- I spent money with a free hand, and meantime watched the stock sales with an interested eye and looked to see what might happen in Nevada. [5]
- Occasionally he would wish to be in it all again, out in the wild woods and on the river and in the shanty, free and strong and friendly and a bit ferocious. [11]
- In the sharp wind the trees shook themselves angrily free of leaves. [11]
- Before long you will see this curious thing: the speakers stoned from the platform, and free speech strangled by hordes of furious men who in their secret hearts are still at one with those stoned speakers--as earlier --but do not dare to say so. [5]
- The young fellow whom I have so often mentioned was a little free in his remarks, but very good-natured.--Sorry to have you go,--he said.--School-ma'am made a mistake not to wait for me. [6]
- She was not wholly free from guilt, for her note had really contained an invitation to a meeting; yet she escaped. [10]
- There are, those who would like to live in this free fashion forever, taking rain and sun as heaven pleases; and there are some souls so constituted that they cannot exist more than three days without their worldly--baggage. [4]
- And the falcon-seller, who was thick-set and broad-shouldered, was in truth not unlike a wild-cat in his unkempt shagginess, albeit free from all craft and guile. [10]
- Am not I, who brought upon you your father's curse, bound indeed to help you to free yourself from the burden of it? [10]
- The angry borzois whined and getting free of the leash rushed past the horses' feet at the wolf. [2]
- And if so, where shall we set it down, and be free from the difficulty? [7]
- But the time when you will yourself rend the bonds and find the divinity you have lost, will come, and then, with your mighty power once more free, you will outstrip most of us, and me also if I live to see it. [10]
- We started out, when we turned our backs on the Old World, with the declaration that all men are free, and entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of an agreeable climate. [4]
- She knew that, when Lysander was well and free from pain, nothing pleased him so much as to tease her till she wept. [10]
- He told me what it was, and I see in a minute it was worth fifteen of mine for style, and would make Jim just as free a man as mine would, and maybe get us all killed besides. [5]
- At last, here were the "wild, free sons of the desert, speeding over the plain like the wind, on their beautiful Arabian mares" we had read so much about and longed so much to see! [5]
- So far they were necessary to all he did; but it was his intention to shake himself free of all monopoly in good time. [11]
- Anybody whose ancestors were in this country when we were trying to free ourselves from oppression, must sympathize with those who now are trying to do the same thing in Russia. [5]
- Huckleberry came and went, at his own free will. [5]
- To-morrow morning, dear, we'll turn our faces from this scene of sorrow, and be as free and happy as the birds. [12]
- It might be well to consider, too, whether the free colored people already in the United States could not, so far as individuals may desire, be included in such colonization. [7]
- In the first week of July the decisive battle of Gettysburg turned the tide of war, and the fall of Vicksburg made the great river free from its source to the Gulf. [7]
- I judge that we shall then be free to go Bostonward. [5]
- We discussed everything we knew, during the first fifteen or twenty minutes, that morning, and then branched out into the glad, free, boundless realm of the things we were not certain about. [5]
- During the events we have described the house of the charioteer Mena had not remained free from visitors. [10]
- On the whole, we had time enough for such things, though we lost many a free hour in music lessons. [10]
- Then all the way down from the capital to the city ward, we shall have vital popular government, free action, discussion, agitation, life. [4]
- I loved to watch her, for with me she was ever her own absolute self, free from all artifice, lost in her perfect naturalness: a healthy, perfect soundness, a primitive simplicity beneath the artifice of usual life. [11]
- It comprised the Watauga settlement among the mountains of what is now Tennessee, and was called prosaically (as is the wont of the Anglo-Saxon) the free State of Franklin. [9]
- But this thought was unbearable and an inward voice whispered that, having neither father nor mother, he was free to act according to his own will. [10]
- Though he himself was treated by his comrades as one of themselves, and had often heard Kasana's father speak kindly of his kindred, yet "strangers" were hateful in the eyes of the captain of the archers, and of all free Egyptians. [10]
- The now-and-then schooner was to sail for San Francisco about nine; when I reached the dock she was free forward and was just casting off her stern-line. [5]
- What he wanted was to be free of mules and burros and steers, to roll in dust-patches, and then to run down the wide, open, windy sage-plains, and at night browse and sleep in the cool wet grass of a springhole. [13]
- Here at last was the witness Mr. Swain had been seeking so long, come of his own free will. [9]
- And her mind was singularly pure and free from vulgar images. [4]
- At first he was silent and embarrassed, but Henrica gave him no rest, and when he had once begun to answer her questions he was soon carried away by her glowing vivacity, and gave free, joyous play to his wit. [10]
- Perhaps the historian was right; but where the object in question is the state and its advantage, what we here regard as worthy of a free man appears to be considered of little moment at the court of Octavianus. [10]
- That she certainly was not; for the immortals are free from the faults and weaknesses of humanity. [10]
- But the end was not yet: he still was free to act and to ward off the spiteful stroke by a counterthrust. [10]
- That she herself was not free from fault never occurred to her mind. [10]
- Mrs. Armour also was not free from apprehension. [11]
- Though her voice was no longer so free from sharpness and harshness as in the old days, it by no means jarred upon the ear; nay, every tone revealed its admirable training. [10]
- I knew he was from the Land of the Free by a phrase I heard him use in the cars: he said, "I'll bet a dollar. [4]
- At last Barbara was free, but before, still vexed by the detention, she could set out for Fran Lerch's, she heard loud voices upon the stairs. [10]
- And though I was free, and not a bondswoman, he broke upon my sleep. [11]
- Whether the treatment was free from exaggeration, it is not my province to say. [11]
- Old Kamehameha I., was dead, and his son, Liholiho, the new King was a free liver, a roystering, dissolute fellow, and hated the restraints of the ancient tabu. [5]
- I knew I was awake now and free from the spell, for no spell can withstand this exorcism. [5]
- A free church was a magnificent ideal, but how was it to be carried on without an Eldon Parr, a Ferguson, a Constable, a Mrs. Larrabbee, or a Gore who would make up the deficit at the end of the year? [9]
- The Secretary of War is wholly free of any part in this blunder. [7]
- They are the very ones who are at the present moment most zealous in maintaining the right of free discussion. [6]
- My cold is very much less troublesome, I am sometimes quite free from it. [14]
- The bridge is very fine, it have ten arches, and is constructed of free stone. [5]
- I am, however, very far from wishing to deny that instinctive actions may lose their fixed and untaught character, and be replaced by others performed by the aid of the free will. [1]
- He had promised us, instead of this place of bondage, a new and delightful home where we should dwell free men, amid fruitful fields and rich pastures, which would supply food to every man and his family and make all hearts rejoice. [10]
- It would enable us to teach them that, inasmuch as we select one of their own number to carry out our principles, we are free from the charge that we mean more than we say. [7]
- Money is spent upon them with a free hand. [5]
- He shines most upon such small expeditions as the exploration of the Chesapeake; then his energy, self-confidence, shrewdness, inventiveness, had free play, and his pluck and perseverance are recognized as of the true heroic substance. [4]
- When Porphyro looked upon Madeline at her prayers in the chapel, it was too much for him: "'She seemed a splendid angel, newly drest, Save wings, for heaven:--Porphyro grew faint, She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from earthly taint. [6]
- What I insist upon is, that the new Territories shall be kept free from it while in the Territorial condition. [7]
- We are looked upon by all the Allies, and I believe justly, as being a disinterested nation, free from the age-long jealousies of Europe. [9]
- A woman stood upon a point of the great rock, a red robe hanging on her, her hair free over her shoulders, her finger pointing at the Intendant. [11]
- Then we hung up our signal lantern, and judged that we was free and safe once more. [5]
- She had grown up free from care among a number of brothers and sisters. [10]
- There is an unwillingness on the part of our people, harsh as it may be, for you free colored people to remain with us. [7]
- Isabella's hand could undoubtedly free him from the oppressive burden of his debts, and she was certainly a magnificent woman! [10]
- He was unkempt, uncombed, and clad in the same old ruin of rags that had made him picturesque in the days when he was free and happy. [5]
- No; but striving unceasingly and of your own free will, in the sweat of your brow, to reach the high goal, to work out to its fulfilment and fruition everything that is best in your soul and mind. [10]
- The free inhabitants, unaccustomed to such restrictions, revenged themselves by cutting witticisms at Caesar's expense, "for clearing the streets of Alexandria by his men-at-arms as he did those of Rome by the executioner. [10]
- And so my two visitors with the aristocratic titles staggered off, and left us plain, untitled citizens, Hiram and myself, to set our posts, and consider the question whether we lived in a free country or under the authority of a self-constituted order of quasi-nobility. [6]
- We were both trying to be free, to escape. [9]
- Grant us thy truth to make us free, And kindling hearts that burn for thee, Till all thy living altars claim One holy light, one heavenly flame. [6]
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