Use induced in a sentence
Sentences starting with induced
- Induced by a despatch of General Grant, I join you at Fort Monroe, as soon as I can come. [7]
Sentences containing induced two or more times
- Hermon--the good fellow!--could never have been induced to leave his Alexandria, had not the hope of thereby doing me a kindness induced him to follow me. [10]
- Can he be induced to tell, or, if he has told, can Judge Douglas be induced to tell how it originally was concocted? [7]
More example sentences with the word induced in them
- As I wrote you, he sat up both nights, with Preston--he could not be induced to leave the room. [9]
- In sooth, nothing would have induced Kasana to take this step save the torturing dread of being scorned and execrated as a base traitress by the man whom she loved. [10]
- It was a woman that induced him to be baptised. [11]
- And you, you--the wife of the man who has induced thousands to desert King Philip, the wife of the exile, who directs the resistance within these walls. [10]
- For his grandfather, who was indisposed, he was induced to preside at a political meeting in the interest of a wealthy local brewer, who confidently expected the seat, and, through gifts to the party, a knighthood. [11]
- It was he who induced me to give to my first romance, which I had intended to call Nitetis, the title An Egyptian Princess. [10]
- First, those persons who had been induced to purchase a pair of Tractors. [6]
- It was worth while to learn what had induced her to turn back just before reaching the harbour. [10]
- The imaginary man was unprincipled, and had no dignity, but he had such influence over Austen Vane that he had induced him to drive twice within sight of Fairview gate, when Austen Vane had turned round again. [9]
- By whom he was so induced to believe I am as yet unable to say. [5]
- But the Judge was raised farther north, and perhaps he has some horrid idea of what this people might be induced to do. [7]
- How this outbreak was induced is not definitely known, and suspicions, which may be unjust, need not to be stated. [7]
- General Grant, hard-pressed, was induced by the editors to prepare one or more articles, and, finding that he could write them, became interested in the idea of a book. [5]
- The Brabant lad wailed, and the German, who had known the "precentor cavalier" all his life, joined in the lamentation; but Quijada induced them both to think only of saving the wounded nobleman. [10]
- He became the village doctor's assistant and dispenser at seventeen and induced his master to start a drug-store. [11]
- These differences or variations seem to be induced by the same general causes, and to obey the same laws as with the lower animals. [1]
- Not only does variability appear to be induced in man and the lower animals by the same general causes, but in both the same parts of the body are affected in a closely analogous manner. [1]
- She induced Junker Van Hoogstraten, whom she held as firmly as a farrier holds a filly, to defer the wedding until Easter. [10]
- To such base uses are political lieutenants sometimes put, although fate would have told you it was an honor, and he came back to the store that evening fairly bristling with political secrets which he could not be induced to impart. [9]
- She had often urged her, too, to think of old age, but Kuni--never cared for any one longer than a few weeks, though there were some whom she might easily have induced to offer her the wedding ring. [10]
- He could not understand why he had never before induced her to tell him her recollections. [10]
- Everything Wolf had told her concerning the motives which induced Charles to devote himself for the remainder of his life to quiet contemplation seemed to her as credible as to the knight himself. [10]
- He kindly motioned to them to keep silence, and asked what induced them to expect leisure time on that day, when, by the exertion of all their powers, they were to display their skill in the presence of their mistress and the Emperor. [10]
- Coello was obliged to submit, and his kind heart again showed itself; for he wrote letters of introduction for Ulrich to his old artist friends in Venice, and induced the king to send the great Titian a present--which the ambassador was to deliver. [10]
- What induced you to say that you would have rather written "Pride and Prejudice,' or 'Tom Jones,' than any of the 'Waverley Novels'? [14]
- I was induced to return to the sitting-room. [9]
- This induced him to reject as impossible the suspicion that she could have stooped to anything so unworthy. [10]
- Man is liable to numerous, slight, and diversified variations, which are induced by the same general causes, are governed and transmitted in accordance with the same general laws, as in the lower animals. [1]
- Besides, by appealing to his ambition, he could be induced to put forth all his powers, and, if his teachers aimed at what they studiously omitted, it would not be difficult to make a scholar of him. [10]
- She rose quickly to her feet, went to her wardrobe, and took out her Indian costume and blanket, with which she could never be induced to part. [11]
- I was induced to authorize a gentleman to bring Roger A. Pryor here with a view of effecting an exchange of him; but since then I have seen a despatch of yours showing that you specially object to his exchange. [7]
- Raising his voice to a very loud tone, though he still maintained an extremely humble manner, he began to give the reasons which induced him, spite of his deep regret, to remove his wards from the Ortlieb house. [10]
- Sobbing aloud, she threw herself at his feet, confessed that she was guilty, and remorsefully admitted that fear of his resentment, which seemed to her more terrible than death, had induced her to deny what she had done. [10]
- The Indian, Cloud-in-the-Sky, though by word never thanking his rescuer, could not be induced to leave the fort, except on some mission with which Jaspar Hume was connected. [11]
- The result of this was sufficiently startling, and had induced Heinz to send the servant and his sweetheart on the errand from which the former had not yet returned. [10]
- I am sending this by Adjutant-General Prince Volkonski, to hear from you the situation of the army and the reasons that have induced you to take this melancholy decision. [2]
- You probably know this already, but I mention it for your own good if you do not, in the hope that, through you, the Northeastern Railroads may be induced to relax their grip upon the government of this State. [9]
- The interior of the peasant hut was filled with people who had sought shelter there, and the stifling atmosphere which the artist felt at the door induced him to remain outside. [10]
- Fresh tears, and the other means of conciliation inspired by her loving heart, then induced the angry lover to forgive her. [10]
- But now, in the name of Osiris, tell me what can have induced you, you old ibis, to leave your warm nest on the Nile and set out on such a long journey eastward. [10]
- The encounter with the maid at the Swiss knight's lodgings had first induced him to insist on his accusation so defiantly. [10]
- The entreaties of the leech and kind Herr Teufel, however, induced her to persist a short time longer. [10]
- Thus he confronted the impossibility of satisfying a demand of honour, and this terrible thought induced him to declare war against everything which honour had hitherto enjoined, and with it upon its guardians. [10]
- Nothing could palliate the departure from the path of truth, but her disobedience might perhaps appear to him in a milder light if he learned what had induced her to commit it. [10]
- It is like the country there, you know, and I think Mrs. Bledsoe could be induced to take the Garvins. [9]
- Perhaps it was the bountiful impetus he gave to the commerce of Honolulu, and the fact that he talked of buying up a portion of one of the Islands for sugar-planting, that induced the King to be gracious to him. [11]
- The mention of the blood money which Herr Ernst Ortlieb owed the slandering tailor, who had not yet recovered from his wound, induced the Emperor to look at the father of the beautiful sisters. [10]
- I have induced that woman in whose charge it was left to intrust it to my keeping, with the express intention of showing it to you. [6]
- With an amiability that was almost malicious in its adroit suggestiveness, though, to be sure, it was honest, he had induced the soldier to talk of his past. [11]
- Another theory is that the railroads and interests opposed to the consolidation have induced Judge Bass to take charge of their fight for them. [9]
- Then she confessed that the Emperor's sufferings and melancholy mood had induced her to subject them to the discomforts of the trip to Ratisbon. [10]
- It was evident that neither promises nor gifts would have induced the old warrior to favour the tender wishes of his imperial master. [10]
- I go to that matchless Hyde Park and drive all around it, and then I start to enter it at the Marble Arch---and--am induced to "change my mind. [5]
- The same liberality that induced him, years ago, to restore "William Tell" to the stage has characterized the government under him ever since. [4]
- The deep sigh that broke from him induced Melissa to speak a few words of comfort, and now the unhappy man's bursting heart overflowed. [10]
- Jean Paul has termed melancholy the blending of joy and pain, and it was doubtless a kindred feeling which filled my heart in the days before my departure, and induced me to be particularly good and obliging to every body in the house. [10]
- The difficulty in supposing that, starting with a state of ignorance in 1587, when he is supposed to have come to London, he was induced to enter upon a course of most extended study and mental culture, is almost insuperable. [5]
- These emotions, often suggested by some hint of beauty, as of the sun glinting on the river on a bright blue day, had a sudden way of possessing her, and the longing they induced was pain. [9]
- Charmian now eagerly strove to show the Queen what had induced the Syrian to pursue Barine so vindictively. [10]
- What induced the Southampton insurrection, twenty-eight years ago, in which, at least, three times as many lives were lost as at Harper's Ferry? [7]
- One of the sons, who was lounging on the veranda, was at last induced to put up the horses; a very old woman, who mumbled and glared at the visitors, was found in the kitchen, but no intelligible response could be got out of her. [4]
- It was me, sir, that induced Silas Hawkins, Judge Hawkins, to come to Missouri, and make his fortune. [5]
- A few years since Mr. Gladstone was induced by Lord Granville and Lord Wolverton to run down to Epsom on the Derby day. [6]
- At last, however, she induced him to let her buy what she wanted with the presents of money which he might give her. [11]
- Kuni replied that she had long mourned her error most deeply, and then began to whisper to Tetzel how she had been induced to curse a fellow-mortal. [10]
- Don Luis looked sharply into the faithful face, and what he found there induced him to admit that he was concealing a wound. [10]
- We have now seen that man is variable in body and mind; and that the variations are induced, either directly or indirectly, by the same general causes, and obey the same general laws, as with the lower animals. [1]
- The Cleveland folks say they can be induced to do a little better by me, and urge me to come out and talk business. [5]
- It is I, Robert, who have at last induced the Governor to bring you to trial. [11]
- The hope of regaining the melody of her voice induced her conscientiously to follow the physician's prescriptions but, like the sulphur spring of Abbach,[?? [10]
- I missed the refreshing and luxurious sense, induced by the night-gown, of being undressed, emancipated, set free from restraints and trammels. [5]
- He was always referred to as "old Tom," or "good old Tom"; presently, when he began to pick out chords on the banjo, it was discovered that he had a good tenor voice, though he could not always be induced to sing.... [9]
- She had not received him, but the unfortunate youth's conduct induced her to hasten the preparations for her departure. [10]
- On one occasion Psamtik met him thus with his master, and asked the latter what could have induced him to initiate a Persian in the Egyptian mysteries. [10]
- If work was pressing, he could not be induced to leave the anvil, even when evening had closed in; if it was pleasant to sit over the beer, he remained till after the last man had gone. [10]
- The wedding took place on Whitsunday, and she owed this great happiness entirely to the dispensation which had released the dead man's soul from the fires of purgatory and induced him to show his thankfulness. [10]
- His hair was parted precisely, and he had induced a monocle to remain in his eye long enough to examine the Scimitar, his nose at the critical elevation. [9]
- The middle term opened on the morrow, and Miss Bruce, of the Worthington Free Library, had been induced to teach until a successor could be appointed, although it was most inconvenient for Miss Bruce. [9]
- Was it really only the desire to take her from her vagabond life which had induced Lienhard to open this house to her? [10]
- How I induced one of the big men of Jamaica to be banker and skipper for us need not be told; but he is one of whom men have dark sayings--chiefly, I take it, because he does bold, incomprehensible things. [11]
- Darius complied at once, and by so doing, induced others of the Achaemenidae, who were standing by, to hail the old man jokingly and throw him little pieces of money, which he picked up laboriously and thankfully from the ground. [10]
- But they sat on him again, and changed their verdict to "suicide induced by mental aberration"--because, said they, with penetration, "he said he was dead, and he was dead; and would he have told the truth if he had been in his right mind? [5]
- The free intercrossing of the many individuals belonging to the same species would ultimately tend to make any change of colour, thus induced, uniform in character. [1]
- Mr. Tiernan's estimate of Miss Lise Bumpus, if he could have been induced to reveal it, would have been worth listening to. [9]
- Even the burden of his debts weighed less heavily on his conscience than the irritating words with which he had induced his father-in-law to break off Wolff's betrothal to Els Ortlieb. [10]
- The false report of her death, which had induced Antony to put an end to his life, had perhaps arisen from the fact that the Queen was literally in the tomb. [10]
- First Alexas boasted of having induced the Queen to commit Barine's fate to him. [10]
- His attire was not, as he had himself hinted, remarkable for the nicest arrangement, but was in a state of disorder which strongly induced the idea that he had gone to bed in it. [12]
- If this were not so, I should gladly admit that you had a just grievance, a peculiar right to demand why I had not remained the strictly orthodox person whom you induced to come here. [9]
- The subject was not mentioned that day at Nauheim, for we were hurrying away, and there was no time; but the thing that surprised me was this: when I induced you, you said, 'I am glad to meet your lordship gain. [5]
- The latter did not express his opinion in words, but he knew that Octavianus was more readily induced to noble and lenient deeds when there was no lack of witnesses to report them to the world. [10]
- But Barbara could not be induced to do so, and hurriedly explained to the syndic what he lacked the clew to understand. [10]
- But I am not at all sure he can be induced to leave his present parish, where he has been for ten years. [9]
- Frau Elizabeth von Nordwyk and Frau Van Bout had each asked the burgomaster's wife to go into the country with them to enjoy the beautiful spring day, but in spite of Barbara's persuasions, Maria could not be induced to accept their invitation. [10]
- It could be no small matter, that induced the clear-headed, resolute man to utter such confused language. [10]
- He was still near, but the captain of the city soldiers had drawn him aside and was telling him something which seemed to permit no delay, and induced the old gentleman to glance at the sisters repeatedly. [10]
- So it happened--I myself do not know how--that they also obeyed me, and I took advantage of it and induced them to begin with your house and Archias's. [10]
- The success of my last experiment induced me to try an experiment with my photographic apparatus. [5]
- What first diverted my attention from the work was, as has been mentioned, the study of Feuerbach, to which I had been induced by a letter from the geographer Karl Andree. [10]
- What had occurred--she must admit that herself--might have induced even her best friend to misunderstand it. [10]
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