Use guided in a sentence
Sentences starting with guided
- Guided by the steward, he left them cheered and with fresh confidence in the future, and the faithful servant's account of the energy with which Daphne had aided the preparations for departure benefited him like a refreshing bath. [10]
- Guided by its light, more people came running through the wood, then the warders with lanthorns, headed by Mr. Tyers, and on top of him Mr. Fitzpatrick and my Lord Carlisle. [9]
- Guided by the idea that she should find the Alexandrian at the nearest well, she went on and called him, then hurrying on from cave to cave she delivered her message in Hermas' name, happy to serve him. [10]
- Guided by his demonstration, we are enabled to dissect out to their ultimate issues the minutest ramifications of intrigue. [6]
Sentences ending with guided
- What might he not aspire to, if properly guided? [9]
- For there is neither virtue nor development in finding the path if we are guided. [9]
- Meanwhile she would do her best to persuade her grandfather to yield, though he was not exactly one of the class who are easily guided. [10]
- The question: how did individuals make nations act as they wished and by what was the will of these individuals themselves guided? [2]
Short sentences using guided
- A white object guided him. [13]
More example sentences with the word guided in them
- How willingly now would she have allowed herself to be supported and guided by Polykarp! [10]
- Without uttering a word in reply, Ledscha stepped back into the boat, but Hanno plied the oars with the utmost caution and guided the skiff without the slightest sound away from the island to an open part of the water far distant from any shore. [10]
- A sand-hill overgrown with tamarisk bushes rose beside the road, and thither the leader guided the party of convicts. [10]
- Yet the practitioner who prescribes the nitrate of silver supposes he is guided by the solemn experience of the past, instead of by its idle fancies. [6]
- But after a while, just as a jury comes out of its room, the bigwigs who guided the Club's opinion reappeared, and everybody began speaking clearly and definitely. [2]
- The smoking flax which had been a worry to my eyes burst into flame, and I lighted the taper at it which has since guided all my footsteps. [6]
- The marvel was what guided him. [13]
- My first wish was to revisit Stratford-on-Avon, and as our travelling host was guided in everything by our inclinations, we took the cars for Stratford, where we arrived at five o'clock in the afternoon. [6]
- I have been unconsciously guided by it all these years. [5]
- It pierced the tumult of waters, found the ambushed rocks, and guided the lithe brown arms and hands, so that the swift paddle drove the canoe straight onward, as a fish drives itself through a flume of dragon's teeth beneath the flood. [11]
- In order not to pass through the whole length of Nuremberg, Eva guided her friends around the fortifications. [10]
- Who guided you to our lodgings and did you see my little brother and sisters? [10]
- At the same time he felt bound to tell him that they would require his attendance, presently, before a justice of the peace, and that in what he did or said, he was guided entirely by his own discretion. [12]
- It was towards this moving spectacle that the staircase and the sweet sounds guided Kit; on whose arrival before his door, Mr Brass stopped his singing, but not his smiling, and nodded affably: at the same time beckoning to him with his pen. [12]
- For he would then, as we may safely conclude, have been guided more by his instinctive passions, and less by foresight or reason. [1]
- He was probably the only man who could have guided the nation through the perplexities of the reconstruction period in such a manner as to prevent in the work of peace the revival of the passions of the war. [7]
- The poet links the most remote objects together by the slender filament of wit, the flowery chain of fancy, or the living, pulsating cord of imagination, always guided by his instinct for the beautiful. [6]
- The joy of the hunter seized him, and guided his eye over the sights of his father's rifle, as he rested the barrel on the window- sill, and the animal was his! [11]
- The judgment of the community will generally be guided by some rude experience of what is best in the long run for all the members; but this judgment will not rarely err from ignorance and weak powers of reasoning. [1]
- The attitude of the body was not bad I should say--but the head, the face--Aye, the man who can mould such a likeness as that has his hand and eye guided by the holy spirits of art. [10]
- A throne of the all-pervading Deity, who has guided its every atom since the rosary of heaven was strung with beaded stars! [6]
- With this feeling, that she really had no choice, that she was being guided and impelled, she went to her bedroom after finishing her task. [9]
- He had had temptation to announce to those who heard him the night before the poll what Luzanne had told; but better wisdom guided him, to his subsequent content. [11]
- Thus guided, Venters swiftly gazed ahead to make out a dust-clouded, dark group of horsemen riding down the slope. [13]
- The snow lay so deep on the ground that there was no sign of a road perceptible, and the snow-fall was so thick that we could not see more than a hundred yards ahead, else we could have guided our course by the mountain ranges. [5]
- At last, however, she met David's eyes, and they guided her, for in them was a steady strength and force which gave her confidence. [11]
- Arsinoe obeyed; but she felt as though it was some outside volition, and not her own, that guided her to her hiding-place. [10]
- Ultimately our moral sense or conscience becomes a highly complex sentiment--originating in the social instincts, largely guided by the approbation of our fellow-men, ruled by reason, self-interest, and in later times by deep religious feelings, and confirmed by instruction and habit. [1]
- I call it prudence, and applaud it; though it cost my poor eyes a thousand bitter tears before my heart and brain could consent to be guided by the warning voice. [10]
- Wrath against himself preyed upon him, and when he thrust a spear into the flames, scattering the embers and sending a shower of bright sparks upward, it was rage at his own wavering will that guided his hand. [10]
- Idle and keen perceptions guided them equally. [13]
- Most of the people at that time paid no attention to the general progress of events but were guided only by their private interests, and they were the very people whose activities at that period were most useful. [2]
- Trusting in your own strength, guided by your own will, go boldly forth into the open sunshine of life! [10]
- Now she could once more look freely into the grave and earnest face of him who had ever guided her in the right way. [10]
- Then he went on, guided by the course of running water. [13]
- But a secretary of the King of England was there to take care of that defect; he guided her hand with his own, and wrote her name--Jehanne. [5]
- But the habit of being guided by reason was second nature. [4]
- These qualities did not tend to render him popular in a Western town, if indeed they would have recommended him anywhere, and I confess to have thought him a surly enough fellow, being guided by general opinion and superficial observation. [9]
- The Revolution was not caused by theories, however much it may have been excited or guided by them. [4]
- There had been no breaks in the walls, no side canyons entering this one where the rustlers' tracks and the cattle trail had guided him, and, therefore, he could not be wrong. [13]
- Whether feeling it necessary to make a sacrifice before abandoning the capital or guided by other, personal considerations, these generals seemed not to understand that this council could not alter the inevitable course of events and that Moscow was in effect already abandoned. [2]
- And these changes must be dealt with by statesmen, must be guided with one hand while the war is being prosecuted with the other. [9]
- It has guided me to my goal, and you--all of you. [10]
- He had at long last realized that material things were not the great things of life, and that imagination, however productive, should be guided by uprightness of soul. [11]
- Cyrus governed you like a real father, Cambyses was a stern master, and Bartja would have guided you like a bridegroom, if I, with this right hand which I now show you, had not slain him on the shores of the Red Sea. [10]
- As his way led past the Temple of Demeter, he stopped near it and was guided to the sanctuary. [10]
- Then, seizing a lantern, he guided Ruth and the smith, who drew the light cart after them, through the intense darkness of the November night to the rampart. [10]
- I did not know how much to put in, but thought I would be guided by my predecessors. [5]
- Although man, as just remarked, has no special instincts to tell him how to aid his fellow- men, he still has the impulse, and with his improved intellectual faculties would naturally be much guided in this respect by reason and experience. [1]
- During the day its small, round panes gave the old gentleman light while he guided his graving tool. [10]
- The animal takes its place between ourselves and nature; its actions are guided, not, like our own, by the letter, but by the eternal laws of nature, which owe their origin to the Deity, while the letter is a device of man's own mind. [10]
- Here the physician interrupted him to prove that it was not Fate, as imagined by Moslems, but man himself who guided the bark of life--but at this moment Paula looked into the room, and he broke off. [10]
- Men have an idea that fashions are haphazard, and are dictated and guided by no fixed principles of action, and represent no great currents in politics or movements of the human mind. [4]
- Yet in your home, and guided by your wise father, I had learned to be content with so little, and commenced the struggle to attain peace. [10]
- In both cases his personal activity, having no more force than the personal activity of any soldier, merely coincided with the laws that guided the event. [2]
- The painter seized his pad and pencil and with a few strokes, guided by inspiration, sketched the costume then and there and held it up to Jethro, who blinked at it in astonishment. [9]
- The father took his gun, and, guided by the unfeeling daughter, went into the woods and shot the bear, who never made any resistance, and only, when dying, turned reproachful eyes upon her murderer. [4]
- Once he allowed himself to be guided to the house where she lived, but he would not knock at Paulina's door and seemed overawed by the grandeur of the house. [10]
- A knowledge of him who guided her so swiftly, so unerringly, which she had felt with no other man. [9]
- Perhaps it was her saint herself who, when her sister went to seek refreshment for her, had guided her to the window. [10]
- Probably it was her instinct for what was pure and true-showing, indeed, the quality of her love-that guided her. [4]
- She would do her duty as she saw it, live her life as her own truth guided her. [13]
- Mountains of books have been written by the historians about this campaign, and everywhere are described Napoleon's arrangements, the maneuvers, and his profound plans which guided the army, as well as the military genius shown by his marshals. [2]
- No one would have accused her of being one of those uncomfortable persons who are always guided by an inflexible sense of justice, nor could it be said that she was unintelligently unjust. [4]
- Nothing which the hand of Joan of Arc is known to have touched now remains in existence except a few preciously guarded military and state papers which she signed, her pen being guided by a clerk or her secretary, Louis de Conte. [5]
- Never had he guided the brush so joyously; in painting this picture he only wished to give, to give--give his beloved father the best he could accomplish, so he succeeded. [10]
- The anthropomorphous apes, guided probably by instinct, build for themselves temporary platforms; but as many instincts are largely controlled by reason, the simpler ones, such as this of building a platform, might readily pass into a voluntary and conscious act. [1]
- Yet he was grateful to the favour of the gods that had guided his decision, for Althea had it in her power to compensate him richly for what he had lost. [10]
- She did not fully realize the meaning of the event she had just witnessed until an old neokori had guided her and the others into the open air. [10]
- I spurn far from me everything which relates to that charlatanism called Homoeopathy, for these pretended doctrines cannot endure the scrutiny of wise and enlightened persons, who are guided by honorable sentiments in the practice of the noblest of arts. [3]
- I am far from deploring sacrifice, yet common-sense tells us that our sacrifice should be guided by judgment, that foolish sacrifices are worse than useless. [9]
- What she did for us in America in our time of storm and stress we shall not forget, and whenever we call it to mind we shall always remember the wise and righteous mind that guided her in it and sustained and supported her--Prince Albert's. [5]
- Next to his flowers, walking was Uncle Tom's chief recreation, and from the time she could be guided by the hand she went with him. [9]
- At their feet flowed the swirling river, but Orion did not seem to notice it, and without moving his lips, he coolly guided the steed towards the water. [10]
- How rapidly and firmly the master guided his brush! [10]
- Her veins were filled with pulsing fire as she was swung, guided, carried out of herself by the extraordinary virility of the man who held her. [9]
- Many feared or expected to see them emaciated and careworn, haggard or sunk in melancholy, and hence there were a number of astonished faces among those whose boats the freedman Pyrrhus guided as pilot through the shallows which protected his island. [10]
- The Congress, the executive, and the courts must, each for itself, be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution. [7]
- It had not entered his mind to create a completed work of art, but the impetuosity of youth, revelling in good fortune, had guided his brush. [10]
- His warrior-soul was elevated by the thought that a single, omnipotent, never-erring Power guided the universe and the lives of men and exacted implicit obedience from the whole creation. [10]
- He would have done much better to have laid his impressions before some experienced physicians and surgeons, such as Dr. Mead and Mr. Cheselden, to have asked them to try his experiment over again, and have been guided by their answers. [6]
- No common feeling could have guided your hand in shaping such a portrait from memory. [6]
- The scientific man connects objects in sequences and series, and in so doing is guided by their collective resemblances. [6]
- In fact, you can say I know that nothing just like it has happened in our army, therefore I must be guided by European precedents, and must go cautiously and examine them carefully. [5]
- Slowly a hush came over the vast assembly as, apparently guided by his friends on the platform, he was given a seat on the right of the Chairman's table. [11]
- They were guided by Pierre's voice; none knew his comrades. [11]
- Venters guided the burro nearer to the trail, so that he could see its white line from the ridges, and rode on through the hours. [13]
- Meanwhile a miserable blind dwarf had seated himself by her side; near him stood the old dog that guided him. [10]
- He, who had been guided by no kind hand and felt miserable and at variance with himself, had long been ceaselessly troubled by the problem of how the young human plant could be trained to harmony with itself and to sturdy industry. [10]
- Mena seemed to be in two places at once, for, while he guided the horses forwards, backwards, or to either hand, as the exigences of the position demanded, not one of the arrows shot at the king touched him. [10]
- The condition she attached to this bequest showed the same keen, alert spirit that had guided her through life. [10]
- I hope, even at the twelfth hour, they will listen to reason, and allow themselves to be guided into the right course. [10]
- And I could at least have guided his plough in the furrow and cared for his cattle. [9]
- Attended and guided at every step by supernatural powers, he wanted no friend and no confidant. [10]
- By some subtle art of the chairman the debate had been guided to the very point where he had from the first intended to guide it--to the burning question of our day --education as the true foundation of democracy! [9]
- Its curves are arbitrary, and what we call accidental, but one after another follows it as if he were guided by a chart on which it was laid down. [6]
- In the oblong apartment through which the blind man was guided these marble pictures represented in magnificent work scenes from the campaigns in which Ptolemy, the King's father, had participated as Alexander's general. [10]
- Duke Maurice moved and guided her with the same unfettered ease that the little maestro had displayed in former days. [10]
- Stansbury also gives an interesting account of the manner in which a very young pelican, carried away by a strong stream, was guided and encouraged in its attempts to reach the shore by half a dozen old birds. [1]
- If spiritual sense always guided men at such times, there would grow out of those ecstatic moments a higher experience and a better life, with more devout self-abnegation, and purity. [5]
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