Use guide in a sentence
Sentences starting with guide
- Guide unnecessary. [5]
Sentences ending with guide
- Declining the invitation with thanks, he answered the questions curtly and hurriedly and begged the resting soldiers for a guide. [10]
- We were talking with old Phelps, the guide. [4]
- It is not what they are looking for --especially a new guide. [5]
- The Louvre even was not neglected, and as they entered it first she recalled with still unaccustomed laughter his reply to the proffered services of the guide. [9]
- And before entering upon her explorations she was in need of a guide. [9]
- The younger brother, uneasy at his protracted absence, was watching at the door for his coming, when he appeared in the pathway with his little guide. [12]
- I now concluded to boil a guide. [5]
- The photographers and the water-color artists have exaggerated the Purgatory chasm into a Colorado canon, but anybody can find it by help of a guide. [4]
- We went to the 'commissionaire' of the hotel--I don't know what a 'commissionaire' is, but that is the man we went to--and told him we wanted a guide. [5]
- But we have taken it out of this guide. [5]
Short sentences using guide
- The guide said so. [5]
- Was the guide resting? [5]
- I was that guide! [5]
- They are my compass--my guide. [5]
- The guide was bewildered --non-plussed. [5]
Sentences containing guide two or more times
- Near such a spot as this, and in a pleasant field, the old man and his little guide (if guide she were, who knew not whither they were bound) sat down to rest. [12]
- He will not fish or hunt on Sunday (although he is no more likely to catch anything that day than on any other); but may he eat trout that the guide has caught on Sunday, if the guide swears he caught them Saturday night? [4]
More example sentences with the word guide in them
- Greater men than you--the two Aurelians--will guide it. [10]
- In this matter your own sense of military propriety must be your guide, and the regulations of the service your rule of conduct. [7]
- I swear to you, that this very Phanes has accepted Cambyses' gold and promised not only to be his guide to Egypt, but to open the gates of your own Greek cities to him. [10]
- When a man works alone he always has a certain set of reflections which as it seems to him directed his past activity, justify his present activity, and guide him in planning his future actions. [2]
- He was river-driver, woodsman, hunter, carpenter, guide, as whim or opportunity came to him. [11]
- One afternoon when, with other compatriots, we were being hurried through a famous castle, the guide unwittingly ushered us into a drawing-room where the owner and several guests were seated about a tea-table. [9]
- Let me go, Wilhelm, for this Glipper crew--" "Wait a little while, there is only room for one on the ladder," said the musician, holding out his hand to Belotti to guide him from the last rung into his room. [10]
- And he says, why shouldn't you do it here, or why shouldn't you be the man who will guide it all in England? [11]
- A cynical philosopher, who proclaimed his sect by his ragged garment, unkempt hair, and rough mode of speech, declared that Caesar had a senator to guide his chariot because he had long since succeeded in turning the senate-house into a stable. [10]
- I know not what, but something frightful must have come between them even in Rome, and I have given up all attempts to guide her heart back to him. [10]
- While the ladies were waiting in Megiddo, Pentaur and his red-bearded guide proceeded northwards with a small mounted escort, with which they were supplied by the commandant of Hebron. [10]
- And so we were most happily disappointed to find in the sequel that the guide had even failed to rise to the magnitude of his subject. [5]
- His experience may well be a guide for others. [6]
- She knew the way without a guide to the spring from which Paulus had brought her water at their first meeting, and she now slipped away, and went down to it with a pretty little pitcher of burnt clay in her hand. [10]
- Madness, and a watching demon that whispered of substance, and sought to guide his wanderings in the night. [9]
- To remember him was what I best loved, and I earnestly desired to guide my steps as would have been his wish and will. [10]
- The guide, too, was sent back, and his place was filled by an aristocratic lord, called I the 'eye and ear of the king,' who busied himself with the seal of the letter. [10]
- The young husband was riding a little in advance; one guide was leading the husband's horse, another was leading the bride's. [5]
- Haschim must now wait till the morrow, and he, the guide, would counsel him to pass the night in the city at an inn kept by one Moschion, where he would be well cared for. [10]
- It is a very relief to steal a walk of a hundred yards without a guide along to talk unceasingly about every stone you step upon and drag you back ages and ages to the day when it achieved celebrity. [5]
- We distressed ourselves very little about the astonishing echo the guide talked so much about. [5]
- The guide told us these things, and he would hardly try so hazardous an experiment as the telling of a falsehood, when it is all he can do to speak the truth in English without getting the lock-jaw. [5]
- The guide showed us the veritable armor worn by the great son-in-law and successor of Mahomet, and also the buckler of Mahomet's uncle. [5]
- He may let us guide the horse, but when he likes he can drive. [8]
- The guide showed us a coffee-colored piece of sculpture which he said was considered to have come from the hand of Phidias, since it was not possible that any other artist, of any epoch, could have copied nature with such faultless accuracy. [5]
- Your hand is upon mine, then, as I guide my pen. [6]
- He had been up nor'west a hundred and fifty miles, and he had come down-stream alone with his raft- which in the usual course should take two men to guide it--through slides, over rapids, and in strong currents. [11]
- The guide sounded two sonorous notes, about half an octave apart; the echo answered with the most enchanting, the most melodious, the richest blending of sweet sounds that one can imagine. [5]
- Moreover, she froze two of her fingers on the way up, she fell in love with her guide on the summit, and she married him when she got to the bottom again. [5]
- This woodsman, this trapper, this hunter, this fisherman, this sitter on a log, and philosopher, was the real proprietor of the region over which he was ready to guide the stranger. [4]
- He has no traditions to bind him or guide him, and his impulse is to break away from the occupation his father has followed, and make a new way for himself. [5]
- And very fatiguing, too; for we had tried hard, along at first, to catch up with the guide, but had only fagged ourselves, in vain; for although he was traveling slowly he was yet able to go faster than the hampered caravan over such ground. [5]
- May I recommend to you the following caution, as a guide, whenever you are dealing with a woman, or an artist, or a poet--if you are handling an editor or politician, it is superfluous advice. [6]
- I often tried to track the way she had gone, but her small footstep left no print upon the dewy ground, to guide me. [12]
- I mentioned it to the guide, and he said that the spire did really swing back and forward,--I think he said some feet. [6]
- She was about to speak again, but the guide suddenly said: "You must get away. [11]
- 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]
- He stands near to Octavianus, for he was his intellectual guide, and I know that he reveres the Roman's sister, Octavia, as a goddess. [10]
- When he was to guide the reed in the counting-house, he sketched; when he was sent to the harbour to direct the loading of the ships, he became absorbed in gazing at the statues placed there. [10]
- He knew how to guide his steeds. [10]
- I instructed him to guide himself back by the rope, in case of failure; in case of success, he was to give the rope a series of violent jerks, whereupon the Expedition would go to him at once. [5]
- She was there to guide her and remove every stone from her path. [10]
- It is easier to find the way without a guide in the day-light than in the dark. [10]
- You, gentlemen, ought to choose a better guide than this chatter-mag that keeps up its perpetual rattle when once you set it going. [10]
- Are you going to be my guide in manners? [11]
- The counsel of Thy lips shall guide my way; I have obeyed whenever Thou hast ruled; I call on Thee--and, with my fame, Thy glory Shall fill the world, from farthest east to west. [10]
- Heaven that has thus far helped you will guide you to the end. [11]
- Even before the thunderbolt had stirred the inmost depths of his being, when he was merely touched by his deep grief and the monk's admonition, he had striven to guide the servant and his sweetheart into the right path, and the grey-haired monk aided him. [10]
- These were her thoughts as she and her guide stopped at a strong door. [10]
- His terrier, as though realizing exactly what he wished, seemed to guide him by rubbing against his legs, and even pressing hard against them when he was in any danger of losing the middle of the road, or swerving towards a ditch or some obstruction. [11]
- It was as though he, too, were seeking to deflect and guide a force --the Force of forces. [9]
- After we discovered this, we never went into ecstasies any more--we never admired any thing--we never showed any but impassible faces and stupid indifference in the presence of the sublimest wonders a guide had to display. [5]
- I find that this plan works very well with guides: when I see one approaching, I at once offer to guide him. [4]
- I have found this guide, and you, too, will trust him--I mean your brother Archibius. [10]
- I will condense this account, as follows: On the 12th of August, 1861, at the hour of the close of mass, a guide arrived out of breath at the mairie of Chamonix, and bearing on his shoulders a very lugubrious burden. [5]
- The day before, they had nearly perished of thirst, because they could n't make their guide comprehend that they wanted water. [4]
- In murky London they attracted little notice; but when their hired guide left them at the outskirts, and they got away upon the highway towards the Court, cottagers stood gaping. [11]
- The guide said then--and he mentioned it casually, in reply to our inquiries about ascending the mountain--that there was a cave high up among the precipices on the southeast side of Nipple Top. [4]
- Shall it guide thee to secret paths?--It is thy duty to lead the way. [10]
- I objected to the title, reminding her that it offended people of old, so that more than twice as many of the book were sold when they changed the name to "A Sure Guide to Heaven. [6]
- If Ani mounts the throne, we wilt guide him--you, and I, and she! [10]
- Thus in time the tail becomes quite askew, and is a tolerable guide to the length of time the bird has been sitting. [1]
- The guide said the Saviour fell here, also, and made this depression with his elbow. [5]
- Caesar mingled with the priests, and her guide told her that the corridor was now free. [10]
- It is worth the price of admission to hear the guide tell the story nine times in succession to different parties, and never miss a word or alter a sentence or a gesture. [5]
- Mr. Parker and the others from his Guide to Benares; they are therefore trustworthy. [5]
- In front of the little church was a monument to the memory of the bold guide Jacques Balmat, the first man who ever stood upon the summit of Mont Blanc. [5]
- But I, and the leader of the caravan, and some of my men will only take some refreshment, and then you must guide us to the governor; I have to speak with him. [10]
- Our shout to the guide would have roused him out of a death-slumber. [4]
- Jim, you and the guide will go and get it, and me and Huck will camp here on Mount Sinai till you come back. [5]
- Big Tom was the guide that found his body. [4]
- In another moment the guide disappeared behind the deluge, and bewildered by the thunder, driven helplessly by the wind, and smitten by the arrowy tempest of rain, I followed. [5]
- We wandered outside the gardens, passing the rejected guide as we did so. [11]
- Billfinger stepped to the door to call a carriage, and then the doctor said: "Well, the guide goes with the barbershop, with the billiard-table, with the gasless room, and may be with many another pretty romance of Paris. [5]
- They all know the dance, and the music is a guide to the feeling to be expressed; the dancing must be suited to it. [10]
- This letter requested the count to send police officers to guide the troops through the town, as the army was retreating to the Ryazan road beyond Moscow. [2]
- When we reached the bottom of the Cone, our guide led us to the north side, and into a region that did begin to look like business. [4]
- His brother was the best guide in the world, except himself--but he, yes, observe him well--he was the "Captain of Mont Blanc"--that title belonged to none other. [5]
- The guide has the bar at his house in Keene Valley, and has always used it. [4]
- The guide said that the mutton had no odor when he took it from the glacier; an hour's exposure to the sun had already begun the work of decomposition upon it. [5]
- It was plain that she was thenceforth his guide and leader. [12]
- The guide said that Saewulf was the first to mention it. [5]
- It is true that our guide had never himself personally visited the cave, but he has always intended to hunt it up. [4]
- The guide said that after Titian's time and the time of the other great names we had grown so familiar with, high art declined; then it partially rose again--an inferior sort of painters sprang up, and these shabby pictures were the work of their hands. [5]
- Where it decides that a guide is necessary, you are forbidden to go without one. [5]
- He, sat and talked of many things: of the great war that was agonizing the nation; of the strong man who, harassed and suffering himself, was striving to guide it, likening Lincoln unto a physician. [9]
- He, poor man, swore that he kept the light burning to guide his brother fishermen to and fro between Boulay Bay and the Ecrehos. [11]
- The sights that surrounded them as long as they were near the Serapeum forced her to close her eyes, especially when the ass had to walk round some obstruction, or when it and its guide waded through slimy pools. [10]
- As Hiram had supposed, the better class of the household were still sitting with their friends, and they had been joined by the guide and by the Arab merchant's head man: Rustem the Masdakite, as well as his secretary and interpreter. [10]
- There was a stout, manly, handsome little fellow of five years, who established himself as the guide and friend of the tallest of our party. [4]
- At last he stood still, with his arms crossed, and looked defiantly at the holy images; like a traveller who drives away a false guide, and thinks to find the road by himself. [10]
- This desire was stimulated by a legend related by our guide that night in the Mud Pond cabin. [4]
- But the ordinary spectator needed a guide to recognize this. [10]
- This action was so unlike her usual composure and the fear depicted on Prince Vasili's face so out of keeping with his dignity that Pierre stopped and glanced inquiringly over his spectacles at his guide. [2]
- I found it so little changed when I entered it again, two years ago, that I could walk without a guide directly to the Ebers family vault. [10]
- The observation was so innocent and so honest that it amounted to a very good thing for a guide to say. [5]
- The beloved dead should not leave the house, whose guide and ornament she had been, without her favourite blossoms. [10]
- An hour on shore exploring the caves, and lunching, and then they went back to the boat, accompanied by a Breton sailor, who had acted as guide. [11]
- It is a shaft of stone filigree-work, frightfully open, so that the guide puts his arms behind you to keep you from falling. [6]
- We could neither see the guide nor each other. [4]
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