Use italy in a sentence
Sentences starting with italy
- Italy has achieved the dearest wish of her heart and become an independent State--and in so doing she has drawn an elephant in the political lottery. [5]
- Italy has three or four domestic brands: the Minghetti, the Trabuco, the Virginia, and a very coarse one which is a modification of the Virginia. [5]
- Italy be deedeed! [6]
Sentences ending with italy
- The musician Wilhelm was also present, but no longer alone; beside him sat his beautiful, delicate wife, Anna d'Avila, with whom he had recently returned from Italy. [10]
- I was brought up by my parents, who were humble peasants, on an estate near Viterbo, in Italy. [11]
- He spent over two years in Ravenna, and said he preferred it to any place in Italy. [4]
- They are as transparent as plate glass, and their coloring would shame the richest sky that ever bent over Italy. [5]
- On the way to the ridges they passed clean pasture fields, bowlders, gray rocks, aged cedars with flat tops like the stone-pines of Italy. [4]
- He must go to Italy. [10]
- To Italy, always to Italy! [10]
- Moor had hoped to find her sisters with her in Madrid, but the old Cavaliere had taken them away with him to Italy. [10]
- This was about the time of the change of government, after this region had come to be a part of the Kingdom of Italy. [4]
- After we passed the summit, and began the zigzag descent, we were on a sharp lookout for sunny Italy. [4]
Short sentences using italy
- We saw interior Italy, now. [5]
- This in priest-ridden Italy! [5]
- I got them in Italy. [5]
- Look at Italy. [4]
- Italy, always Italy! [10]
- Italy? [5]
More example sentences with the word italy in them
- To be sure, you needn't go to Italy to hear fine singing. [10]
- Perhaps some miracle would happen in Italy, Art's own domain. [10]
- In Italy the worlds of music and painting were for the first time opened to him. [4]
- In Italy, the works of mediaeval Art seem to be of yesterday,--Rome, under her kings, is but an intruding newcomer, as we contemplate her in the shadow of the Cyclopean walls of Fiesole or Volterra. [6]
- Then to bed, with drowsy brains harassed with a mad panorama that mixes up pictures of France, of Italy, of the ship, of the ocean, of home, in grotesque and bewildering disorder. [5]
- The New Englander, whose climate is at once his enemy and his tonic, always longs for the tropics, which to him are a region of romance, as Italy is to the German. [4]
- A year ago, when Italy saw utter ruin staring her in the face and her greenbacks hardly worth the paper they were printed on, her Parliament ventured upon a 'coup de main' that would have appalled the stoutest of her statesmen under less desperate circumstances. [5]
- The imperial apartments were still at the monarch's disposal, and the owner of the house, whom Barbara did not wish to meet, had gone to Italy to spend the winter. [10]
- During the ensuing weeks, Senora Petra prepared Coello many bad days and still worse nights; but the painter persisted in his resolution to give Isabella to Ulrich, if in a year and a half he returned from Italy a skilful artist. [10]
- One of them was a young member of Congress who had been making exhaustive studies of the situation in Italy, France and England, and the other one of our best-known writers, both bound for London. [9]
- He had been used to the Catholic religion in Ireland; he had seen it in France, Spain, Italy and elsewhere; but here was something essentially primitive, archaically touching and convincing. [11]
- A day or two later, Mr. and Mrs. Gabrilowitsch, summoned from Italy by cable, arrived. [5]
- The writer had travelled much; had resided in Italy, among other places. [6]
- I know Italy too, for I've been in Brescia, looking for good steel sword-blades for the Prince and other nobles, I crossed the rugged Apennines and went to Florence to see fine pieces of armor. [10]
- It is impossible to travel through Italy without speaking of pictures, and can I see them through others' eyes? [5]
- She wants you to tell her about Italy, and advise her in that connection, if you will. [5]
- You are going to sunny Italy, our friends had said: as soon as you pass the Brenner you will have sunshine and delightful weather. [4]
- Then I retired to make a note to the effect that in Italy persons connected with the drama do not cheat. [5]
- They ordered her to Italy for next winter--which seems to indicate that by autumn she will be able to undertake the voyage. [5]
- This trade grew to be so formidable that Italy was obliged to put a prohibitory impost upon it to keep it from working serious injury to her oil industry. [5]
- With a view to ascertain this, the subject was referred to a commission of the United States and French naval officers at New York, with a naval officer of Italy as an arbiter. [7]
- The luxury of this room, with its shining mahogany tables, its tapestried walls, its rare fireplace and massive overmantel brought from Italy, its exquisite stained-glass windows, was only part of a play they were acting; it was not their real life. [11]
- These are the things the Government has its evil eye upon, and a happy thing it will be for Italy when they melt away in the public treasury. [5]
- We must leave them amongst the sunny ruins of Italy and Greece and southern France, on a marvellous journey that was personally conducted by Victoria. [9]
- And, where is the wisdom in permitting hundreds upon hundreds of millions of francs to be locked up in the useless trumpery of churches all over Italy, and the people ground to death with taxation to uphold a perishing Government? [5]
- Prince Andrew remembered the story of Suvorov giving his saber to Bagration in Italy, and the recollection was particularly pleasant at that moment. [2]
- It lay to the south of this, and basked in the sunshine as Italy stretches herself before the Alps. [6]
- Did you meet the signorina in Italy? [10]
- In due time the shores of Italy were sighted, and as we stood gazing from the decks, early in the bright summer morning, the stately city of Genoa rose up out of the sea and flung back the sunlight from her hundred palaces. [5]
- She had told the Princess then that she was the daughter of an exiled English gentleman, and was in the care of her aunt, one Mistress Falkingham, while her father was gone on an expedition to Italy. [11]
- No one makes the Mediterranean trip in summer to-day, and the thought of adding constant letter-writing to steady travel through southern France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey in blazing midsummer is stupefying. [5]
- He always has the latest novelties from Italy, and when we try this motet here--" "Afterwards, Herr Wilhelm! [10]
- After which, making the grand tour in France and Italy, he had taken up that art of being a gentleman in which men became so proficient in my young days. [9]
- To speak by the card, I want these things to hurry to Italy to an English lady. [5]
- Everybody is in the army, everybody is in the navy, everybody is in the public service, standing around in a uniform, with nothing whatever to do, nothing to eat, and nobody to till the fields--" "Look at Germany; look at Italy. [5]
- His activity at that time was no less astounding than it was in Egypt, in Italy, in Austria, and in Prussia. [2]
- Now everybody knows that the evil eye is not rarely met with in Italy. [6]
- I had hoped that some breeders of silk-moths might have kept an exact record, but after writing to France and Italy, and consulting various treatises, I cannot find that this has ever been done. [1]
- It is possible that it has taken him the whole interval since the murder of the King of Italy to get insane enough to attempt the President's life. [5]
- When you have studied in Italy and become a real artist, the rest will take care of itself. [10]
- After we were stripped and had taken the first chilly dash, we discovered that haunting atrocity that has embittered our lives in so many cities and villages of Italy and France --there was no soap. [5]
- Here was a stone garden-seat which Mrs. Pomfret had brought from Italy, and over which she had quarrelled with the customs authorities. [9]
- Among the first steps of the new government of Italy was the suppression of the useless convents and nunneries. [4]
- I was so sorry when I heard that it had caused that bloody and distressful war over there in Italy. [5]
- He gets two soldier- engineers, one an Italian who murdered his wife in Italy twenty years ago, and one a British officer that cheated at cards and had to go, and we've got defences that'll take some negotiating. [11]
- In Italy I shall learn to fly, and when I have finished my Holy Family and my Temple of Art, with all the skill I intend to attain. [10]
- The padrona sometimes sent money to her in Italy, by way of Florence, through Signor Lamperi--but I have heard nothing of her during the last few months. [10]
- It was the same thing in Italy and America: a rich man builds himself a mausoleum, and calls it a place of entertainment. [6]
- It is the same north and south,' he wint on; 'I have seen it all in Italy, in Greece, in--' but here he stopped and smiled strangely. [11]
- What Machiavelli beheld round him in Italy was a civic disorder in which there was oppression without statecraft, and revolt without patriotism. [5]
- I must strongly resemble some other woman, and you met her in Italy. [10]
- When he was refreshed by a glass of wine mixed with water, which in Italy had grown to be his favourite drink, he said to the old housekeeper that he would not need to use his son's blood, as his own was equally efficacious. [10]
- It was a rare good fortune for Italy, the stress of weather that drove her to break from this prison-house. [5]
- I am under promise to go to Italy, where I am to be the guest of a succession of the noblest houses in the land. [5]
- And when he prints it, in England, France, Germany, and Italy, he italicizes it, puts some whopping exclamation-points after it, and sometimes explains it in a parenthesis. [5]
- And when he prints it, in England, France, Germany, and Italy, he italicizes it, puts some whooping exclamation-points after it, and sometimes explains it in a parenthesis. [5]
- Since neither the priest nor the musician answered immediately, he continued more quietly: "Monseigneur Gloria is going to Italy now, and I can accompany him to Rome as courier. [10]
- Hence it is plain that in Italy, parties connected with the drama and the omnibus and the toy interests do not cheat. [5]
- Note made--in Italy, people who quarrel cheat the spectator. [5]
- The declaration of peace had taken effect only a few hours before, and the long waggon trains from Italy, of which he had told Els yesterday, were still delayed. [10]
- A week would pass swiftly, and then--then the king's brother should send him to Italy. [10]
- It is scarcely one's ideal of balmy Italy. [4]
- As Dona Magdalena often spent several months with her brother, the Marquis Rodrigo de la Mota, Wolf could from time to time be permitted to visit the Netherlands or Italy to participate in the more active musical life of these countries. [10]
- I am thinking of travel as it was when I made the Grand Tour, especially in Italy. [6]
- Near the altar of the church at Bald Hills there was a chapel over the tomb of the little princess, and in this chapel was a marble monument brought from Italy, representing an angel with outspread wings ready to fly upwards. [2]
- The great captains of that age went about to harry each other's territories and spoil each other's cities very much as we do nowadays, and for similar reasons;--Napoleon the Great in Moscow, Napoleon the Small in Italy, Kaiser William in Paris, Great Scott in Mexico! [4]
- After this streak of luck, he roamed about France, viewing the castles and strongholds, and at length embarked at Marseilles on a ship for Italy. [4]
- Yet the cost of it --well, economy could no further go; even in France; not even in Italy. [5]
- There are plenty of dwarfs all over Italy, but it did seem to me that in Milan the crop was luxuriant. [5]
- There are thousands of churches in Italy, each with untold millions of treasures stored away in its closets, and each with its battalion of priests to be supported. [5]
- Papias, who was now on his way to Italy by the Emperor's command, had restored the damaged shoulder of the Urania. [10]
- You are rejoicing now in the thought of Italy. [10]
- He thought of nothing but Italy. [10]
- Moor's zechins were not yet exhausted, and he was sure of the assistance of the "word" upon the sacred soil of Italy. [10]
- I belong to no flock; my home may be among the palms of Syria, the olives of Italy, the oaks of England, the elms that shadow the Hudson or the Connecticut; I build no nest; to-day I am here, to-morrow on the wing. [6]
- In Italy they naturally took us for distempered Garibaldians, and set a gunboat to look for any thing significant in our changes of uniform. [5]
- Of these the most noticeable are the volumes entitled "South and West" and the account of Southern California which goes under the name of "Our Italy. [4]
- Was it in Malabar, Italy, France? [11]
- Look at Germany; look at Italy. [5]
- On this subject let me remark that there are Americans abroad in Italy who have actually forgotten their mother tongue in three months--forgot it in France. [5]
- A little bit later, the party stood upon the wee pedestal of the very summit, in a driving wind, and looked out upon the vast green expanses of Italy and a shoreless ocean of billowy Alps. [5]
- It is the largest unbroken forest in Italy, and by all odds the most poetic in itself and its associations. [4]
- To these bleak lands Italy was a paradise, and was so sung by poets who had no conception of a winter without frost. [4]
- It was already known in Spain, in France, and in Italy, and no doubt had begun to make its way in the Orient. [4]
- Favorite of Antonio, knight of the Word--you must go to Italy! [10]
- I have to keep saying to myself that Italy is a land of song; else I should think that people mistake noise for music. [4]
- The area of its drainage-basin is as great as the combined areas of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Turkey; and almost all this wide region is fertile; the Mississippi valley, proper, is exceptionally so. [5]
- France, England, Germany--Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Syria, Greece, Palestine, Arabia, Persia, Egypt--all over--everywhere. [5]
- A village in Italy or--" she paused. [11]
- He escaped to Italy on a Genoese galley. [10]
- He saw in Italy generally a curious custom of using a little fork for meat, and whoever should take the meat out of the dish with his fingers--would give offense. [4]
- The way to Italy and Trent, where the Council was in session, was already open to the allied Protestants, but they were forbidden from the green table to follow it. [10]
- Sagacious people shipped it to Italy, doctored it, labeled it, and brought it back as olive oil. [5]
- They had had it put up, and would not permit any one to touch it, though Wolff, after his return from Italy, had strenuously urged its removal. [10]
- 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]
- Italy, for instance, is full of accumulated wealth, of art, even of ostentation and display, and the new generation probably have lost the power to conceive, if not the skill to execute, the great works which excite our admiration. [4]
- As he sat in this improvised woodland prison he had had visions of a hundred glades and valleys through which he had passed in days gone by-- in England, in Spain, in Italy, in Roumania, in Austria, in Australia, in India--where his camp-fires had burned. [11]
- The great novelist, in the sad eclipse of his powers, was staying in the city, on his way to Italy, and Mr. Lockhart asked Irving to dine with him. [4]
- We have seen in the letter to MacAlister that Mark Twain's wife had been ordered to Italy and plans were in progress for an establishment there. [5]
- As they say in Italy, il mondo e a chi se lo piglia, the world belongs to him who is bold. [9]
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