Use hire in a sentence
Sentences starting with hire
- Hire the attendant, and tell me her cost so that I can instruct Webster & Co. to add it every month to what they already send. [5]
- Hire special train. [5]
Sentences ending with hire
- This increase, however, would not have been possible had not these rude people spread into the adjoining districts, and worked for hire. [1]
- It was in the midst of this wild mob that Noel and I had our first glimpse of La Hire. [5]
- He says it's the fault of the Eben Fitch you got me to hire. [9]
- I thought so,--and the best legal talent they can hire. [9]
- I was thinking of going by skiff to the next town, Necharsteinach; so I ran to the riverside in advance of the party and asked a man there if he had a boat to hire. [5]
- There are people in society here that have really no more money to live on than what some of us pay for servant hire. [5]
- There were no conveyances for hire. [5]
- Shrieks and scuffing acquainted those without that the journeymen were earning their hire. [5]
Short sentences using hire
- She made La Hire pray. [5]
Sentences containing hire two or more times
- Joan saw her opportunity and ordered La Hire to advance--which La Hire promptly did, launching his wild riders like a storm-wind, his customary fashion. [5]
More example sentences with the word hire in them
- By this, if you hire yourself at ten dollars a month, from me you will get ten more, making twenty dollars a month for your work. [7]
- But this, Martin, who was only intent upon loading the return ship with "his phantastical gold," opposed, and Nelson did not think he had authority to allow it, unless they would bind themselves to pay the hire of the ships. [4]
- If I were where I belong; if I were in the place of La Hire, or Saintrailles, or the Bastard of Orleans--well, I say nothing. [5]
- La Hire halted where he was, and sent back the tidings. [5]
- The next morning, when I sallied out to hire a conveyance, I was an object of interest to the entire population, who seemed to think it very odd that any one should walk about and explore the quiet streets. [4]
- The several divisions were commanded by the great Armagnac generals, La Hire, and Marshal de Boussac, the Sire de Retz, Florent d'Illiers, and Poton de Saintrailles. [5]
- At last she went to the Bruchium to hire a donkey to ride to Kanopus, where she hoped to find Archibius. [10]
- His first step was to hire three woodsmen to accompany him. [5]
- Gautier de Brusac was spokesman for the timid ones; Joan's side was resolutely upheld by d'Alencon, the Bastard, La Hire, the Admiral of France, the Marshal de Boussac, and all the other really important chiefs. [5]
- But La Hire took the word and said: "Let be. [5]
- We hire people to read for us--to interpret, as we call it --Browning and Ibsen, even Wagner. [4]
- It is willing to pay liberally for their support, and to hire ministers and distributors of its benefactions. [4]
- He can't afford to hire me to help him. [9]
- During three hours the tide ebbed and flowed, flowed and ebbed; but at last La Hire, who was now come, made a final and resistless charge, and the bastille St. Loup was ours. [5]
- I find that the teetotalers and the anti-teetotalers hire the use of the same hall for their meetings. [5]
- The enthusiasm of the reformed army for Joan, its devotion to her, and the hot desire had aroused in it to be led against the enemy, exceeded any manifestations of this sort which La Hire had ever seen before in his long career. [5]
- La Hire survived the martyrdom thirteen years; and always fighting, of course, for that was all he enjoyed in life. [5]
- I happened, on the Isle of Wight, to hear a bland landlord "blow up" his glib-tongued son because the latter had not driven a stiffer bargain with us for the hire of a carriage round the island. [4]
- If that is the idea, let me recommend the Senate Committee on Conchology to hire somebody else. [5]
- La Hire said that that was all right, he wasn't going to kill the voluntary ones, but only the others. [5]
- It was evident that practical New England was not sorry to be rid of such visionaries and was not in the least inclined to hire any body to bring them back to her. [5]
- La Hire was stunned by these marvels; he could not understand them. [5]
- I cursed the stubborn pride which had led the captain to hire a post-chaise, when the wagon had served us so much better, and besides relieved him of the fusillade of ridicule he got travelling as a gentleman. [9]
- This was a signal to the force on the Orleans side of the river under La Hire, who was not, as some of the histories say, with us. [5]
- There is no regular livery stable in Honolulu, or, indeed, in any part of the Kingdom of Hawaii; therefore unless you are acquainted with wealthy residents (who all have good horses), you must hire animals of the wretchedest description from the Kanakas. [5]
- Joan was for receiving Richemont cordially, and so was La Hire and the two young Lavals and other chiefs, but the Lieutenant-General, d'Alencon, strenuously and stubbornly opposed it. [5]
- He had a preference for a pistol, which was an extravagance, for we hadn't enough between us to hire a pistol. [5]
- He was planning, planning, as he talked, the new things to do--the cheese-factory, the purchase of a steam-plough and a steam- thresher which he could hire out to his neighbours. [11]
- This mental and physical strain for sixteen consecutive hours, with scant sleep, so demoralized him that he was obliged once in two or three months to hire a substitute and go away to sleep. [4]
- The dragoman had paid his master, but that counted as nothing--if you hire a man to sneeze for you, here, and another man chooses to help him, you have got to pay both. [5]
- A few men own capital, and that few avoid labor themselves, and, with their capital, hire or buy another few to labor for them. [7]
- A few men own capital, and that few avoid labor themselves, and with their capital hire or buy another few to labor for them. [7]
- You couldn't hire one of them to go back during the century, if the explosion was still impending. [5]
- But he goes on: "When I first went to those desperate designes it cost me many a forgotten pound to hire men to go, and procrastination caused more run away than went. [4]
- For Uncle Tom on a summer's day to hire a surrey at Braintree's Livery Stable and drive thither was like--to what shall that bliss be compared in these days when we go to Europe with indifference? [9]
- It never would occur to this simple soul how much less costly it would be to me, to hire him on a good salary not to manage it. [5]
- If they feel obliged to print a receipt on a horse-blanket, why don't they hire a ship and send it over at their own expense? [5]
- Indeed, he looked more the rogue than the ass; nor could I conceive how reliable barristers could hire such a one. [9]
- Men, provisions, and money were offering in plenty now, and Joan appointed Blois as a recruiting-station and depot of supplies, and ordered up La Hire from the front to take charge. [5]
- Thus a few men, that own capital, hire a few others, and these establish the relation of capital and labor rightfully, a relation of which I make no complaint. [7]
- La Hire bowed low, with his helmet in his gauntleted hand, and made a bluff but handsome little speech with hardly an oath in it, and one could see that those two took to each other on the spot. [5]
- We had a long and tough piece of work before us, but we carried it through before night, Joan keeping us hard at it, and she and La Hire saying we were able to take that big bastille, and must. [5]
- They furnish the liquors from their own establishment, and hire the barkeepers 'on salary. [5]
- He will go light of baggage, for he must hire a farmer to carry him from the Bras d'Or to the branch of St. Ann's harbor, and a part of his journey will be in a row-boat. [4]
- Yesterday she was less than nobody to the newest recruit--to-day her command was law to La Hire, Saintrailles, the Bastard of Orleans, and all those others, veterans of old renown, illustrious masters of the trade of war. [5]
- There was a large enclosed yard in front of the hotel, and this was filled with groups of villagers waiting to see the diligences arrive, or to hire themselves to excursionists for the morrow. [5]
- After these came La Hire, Saintrailles, Tremouille, and a long procession of knights and nobles. [5]
- I had thought it best to hire one, as we should be in Italy, by and by, and we did not know the language. [5]
- La Hire heard it and hurried his force forward and caught up with us just as we were planting our banner again before the ramparts of the Augustins. [5]
- This assumed, it is next considered whether it is best that capital shall hire laborers, and thus induce them to work by their own consent, or buy them and drive them to it without their consent. [7]
- This assumed, it is next considered whether it is best that capital shall hire laborers, and thus induce them to work by their own consent or buy them, and drive them to it without their consent. [7]
- It even came into his mind to hire some Egyptian rascal to have him assassinated; but he was a citizen of peaceful habits, to whom a breach of the law was an abomination and he cast the thought from him as too horrible and base. [10]
- Now hire one instantly, and stop this nonsense of wearing Mollie and yourself out trying to do that nursing yourselves. [5]
- The landlord at Ilium endeavored to persuade Philip to hire the services of a witch-hazel professor of that region, who could walk over the land with his wand and tell him infallibly whether it contained coal, and exactly where the strata ran. [5]
- And very likely if you are wronged, the wrongdoer has so cleverly gone round the law that it needs legislation to set you straight, and that needs a lobbyist, whom the lawyer must hire, or he must turn lobbyist himself. [4]
- Now the proposition I was going to make to you is this: that we get cosey in a cabin de luxe on that German boat, hire an automobile on the other side, and do up Europe. [9]
- The Marches walked home, both because it was not far, and because they must spare in carriage hire at any rate. [8]
- He spoke of hiring Mr. Carnegie--the next thing he will be trying to hire me. [5]
- I've come to hire you; get your trunk aboard right away. [5]
- But if La Hire had only come in, that would have been another matter. [5]
- Was it La Hire and his hellions? [5]
- Have they asked him to gird up his loins and hire halls and smite the upstart hip and thigh? [9]
- The pension allowed her enabled her to hire a pretty house, and to furnish it with a certain degree of splendour. [10]
- They had the hardihood to march into the Piraeus in the early dusk and hire a carriage. [5]
- On the other hand, a man has a right to hire whom he pleases, pay such wages as he thinks he can afford, and discharge men who do not suit him. [4]
- They hire a hall and bank the spectators' seats in rising tiers along the two sides, leaving all the middle stretch of the floor free. [5]
- And when they had said their say, La Hire took a chance again, and said: "There are some that never know how to change. [5]
- He has even had a call at a distance of some miles from home,--at least he has had to hire a conveyance frequently of late, for he has not yet set up his own horse and chaise. [6]
- It is not forgotten that a considerable number of persons mingle their own labor with capital; that is, they labor with their own hands, and also buy or hire others to labor for them, but this is only a mixed and not a distinct class. [7]
- It is not forgotten that a considerable number of persons mingle their own labor with capital; that is, they labor with their own hands and also buy or hire others to labor for them; but this is only a mixed and not a distinct class. [7]
- And that's the fastest sail-boat he could hire there, isn't it? [9]
- For some clubs even are a weariness, and it costs money to hire other people to read and think for us. [4]
- True, Joan was easily his master, but it made a good show for all that, for La Hire was a grand swordsman. [5]
- Hanged if I don't hire this thing every day for a week. [5]
- Each in his degree was tough, and there were three degrees--tough, tougher, toughest--and La Hire was the last by a shade, but only a shade. [5]
- About ten o'clock D'Alencon, the Bastard of Orleans, La Hire, Pothon of Saintrailles, and two or three other generals came to our headquarters tent, and sat down to discuss matters with Joan. [5]
- Diodoros must forthwith cross the lake and rouse Polybius and Praxilla, to warn them of the imminent danger, while Alexander undertook to hire a ship for the party. [10]
- If he wasn't crazy I wouldn't give shucks to be anywhere but here; you couldn't hire me to get out--now that I've got used to this balloon and over the scare of being cut loose from the solid ground--if he was in his right mind. [5]
- From a normal, contented man he had deteriorated into a monomaniac whom no one would hire, a physical and mental wreck who needed care and nursing. [9]
- The visit of ceremony was soon over, and the others went away; but La Hire stayed, and he and Joan sat there, and he sipped her wine, and they talked and laughed together like old friends. [5]
- The guffaw which came from hire drowned every other sound. [9]
- He did not buy, or even hire, an evening suit. [9]
- Therefore Joan sent bodies of cavalry ahead under La Hire, Pothon, and other captains, to feel the way. [5]
- But it is beginning to see that it cannot hire the distribution of love, nor buy brotherly feeling. [4]
- La Hire had been hit, but all that the spectator saw of it was a something like a thin flash of light in the air, but nothing distinct, nothing definite. [5]
- There seems to be something in the human habitation that corrupts the natures of those who deal in it, to buy or sell it, to hire or let it. [8]
- Take this message back, not to the council--I have no speeches for those disguised ladies' maids--but to the Bastard and La Hire, who are men. [5]
- We must send at once, and ask Theopompus to hire a fast trireme for us, and have it put in sailing order at once. [10]
- People hire houses as they would a masquerade costume, liking, sometimes, to appear for a year in a little fictitious stone-front splendor above their means. [4]
- He could recite anything better than anybody in the world, and he could take of La Hire to the very life--or anybody else, for that matter. [5]
- I can hire an expert for $75 a month who will load a hundred and fifty phonographs in 150 hours, and do it easy. [5]
- London is like a shelled corn-cob on the Derby day, and there is not a clerk who could raise the money to hire a saddle with an old hack under it that can sit down on his office-stool the next day without wincing. [6]
- If _I_ were a prince, I would hire or buy a private literary tea-pot, in which I would steep all the leaves of new books that promised well. [6]
- In that day, a master may hire a man for only just one day, or one week, or one month at a time, if he wants to. [5]
- I will hire a man, and pin this page on his breast, and label it, 'The Missing Fragment of the Hon. [5]
- You can hire a horse, saddle and bridle at from seven to ten dollars a week, and the owner will take care of them at his own expense. [5]
- La Hire said: "It is settled, my General. [5]
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