Use kindly in a sentence
Sentences starting with kindly
- Kindly do as you are ordered. [2]
- Kindly step into the library and tell Miss Bruce from me that she may fill the place to-morrow. [9]
- Kindly use your influence with Doby to secure my committee appointments. [9]
- Kindly as he had been treated by others, far back in his soul was a thing that rankled. [9]
Sentences ending with kindly
- You are a wild, silly thing, but I believe that you are to be relied on by those to whom you feel kindly. [10]
- The woman to whom Julius Caesar owned his subjugation might well hold her head higher than the unhappy, vanquished Queen who, save the permission to die--" "Do not part with the letters," said Octavianus kindly. [10]
- And these comments were nearly all respectful, and most of them kindly. [4]
- The old woman went up to him kindly. [10]
- For Mr. Davitt was a good man, zealous in his work, unpretentious, and kindly. [9]
- I wonder Dudley Veneer takes to him so kindly. [6]
- Presently she glanced up at him kindly. [11]
- The Seigneur Duvarney, to whom I had not yet spoken, nor he to me, stood leaning against the wall, gazing at me seriously and kindly. [11]
- The harried man's thoughts of his son-in-law were by no means the most kindly. [10]
- I came into the world full of wild instincts, but she knew how to tame them kindly. [10]
Short sentences using kindly
- The eyes kindly, yet penetrating. [9]
- The wink was kindly, however. [11]
- It was "Lead, Kindly Light. [9]
- Be kindly and courteous. [2]
- He bows calmly and kindly. [11]
- Lead, Kindly Light Volume 8. [9]
- Kindly! [10]
More example sentences with the word kindly in them
- I hope our young Doctor will take kindly to his wife's (that is to be) teachings. [6]
- Big-featured and stern, yet he had the kindly eye of the most indomitable of frontier fighters, and I doubted not the truth of what was said of him--that he could kill any redskin hand-to-hand. [9]
- But your brother's work," he added, kindly, "may be the exception. [10]
- But the unhappy woman's expression changed, and she looked down kindly on Melissa. [10]
- A kindly note, withal, if non-committal,--to the effect that he had received certain communications, but that his physician would not permit him to return for another ten days or so. [9]
- But it lies with you to prevent it from ever breaking out; for I should always endeavor to fulfill a kindly expressed wish, if it were possible. [10]
- The brief questions with which he received the blind artist were kindly, and as natural as though addressing an equal, and every remark made in connection with Hermon's answers revealed a very quick and keen intellect. [10]
- Broad-shouldered, stout, ruddy, with small but kindly blue eyes, and a resonant bass voice suited to fill great spaces, he was always at his ease and made others easy. [10]
- Go and talk with any professional man holding any of the medieval creeds, choosing one who wears upon his features the mark of inward and outward health, who looks cheerful, intelligent, and kindly, and see how all your prejudices melt away in his presence! [6]
- Here comes one with a kindly face. [5]
- At an open window by the door a kindly old face was visible, framed in long, gray hair. [10]
- The whole family, whom he had formerly judged severely, now seemed to him to consist of excellent, simple, and kindly people. [2]
- Even the priest who visited him several times was by no means kindly disposed towards her. [10]
- Was this Sabina who no doubt was kindly disposed towards him but who loved no one else, not even herself? [10]
- Mr. William Amory, who knew them both well, has kindly furnished me with some recollections, which I cannot improve by changing his own language. [6]
- The old Master, who is a bachelor, has a kindly feeling for this little monkey, and those of his kind. [6]
- Circumstances--to some of which you kindly allude--induce me especially to expect that if justice and good faith should be practised by the United States, they would encounter no hostile influence on the part of Great Britain. [7]
- That kindly judgment which he exercises with regard to others he will, naturally enough, apply to himself. [6]
- The pleading glance which Els had cast at her must have pierced her soft heart, for her bosom suddenly heaved violently and, struggling to repress her sobs, she gasped, "I know you mean kindly, but I am not made of stone or iron either. [10]
- She saw with what quiet Michel bore his arrest, and she said to herself, as the last halberdier vanished: "If the Queen do but speak with him, if she but look upon his face and hear his voice, she must needs deal kindly by him. [11]
- Nicholas and Denisov were walking up and down, looking with kindly patronage at the dancers. [2]
- But though they were kindly they did not look at Pierre and did not know him. [2]
- And yet these were kindly dispensations, for they at least enabled the poor things to rise from the dead now and then, and look upon life when a steamboat went by. [5]
- At last she went on, her face turned away from the great kindly blue eyes bent upon her, from the face flushed with honourable human sympathy. [11]
- But he was well cared for, and if she was still his clear daughter, she must treat Herr Pyramus Kogel kindly this time, for he had proved a faithful son and good Samaritan to him. [10]
- Softly and calmly we refused to sacrifice, thanked the imperial official, who warned us kindly, and in the same hour and place we fell into the hands of the torturers. [10]
- Once on its way again, Willy Welsh and his silver-cornet band struck up the hymn, "Lead, Kindly Light. [11]
- The General received Washington with a kindly but reserved politeness. [5]
- Though he himself was treated by his comrades as one of themselves, and had often heard Kasana's father speak kindly of his kindred, yet "strangers" were hateful in the eyes of the captain of the archers, and of all free Egyptians. [10]
- First, then, I was to be introduced to his Royal Highness, which office was kindly undertaken by our very obliging and courteous Minister, Mr. Phelps. [6]
- The first night was spent at "Warraskogack," the king of which warned Smith that while Powhatan would receive him kindly he was only seeking an opportunity to cut their throats and seize their arms. [4]
- The soft-hearted tyrant was really sorry for the faithful old servant he had bought a generation since for the home to which he had brought his fair young wife, and he began to speak kindly to her, as he had previously done to the birds. [10]
- How kindly he was now gazing at her. [10]
- Now that she was losing her most sincere friends, the only ones who might have ventured a kindly warning, she must learn to guard herself. [10]
- Farnese's bold assault was kindly rebuked by the commander-in-chief, and when the former praised Navarrete's heroic aid before Don Juan, the general gave the bold warrior and gallant trooper, the honorable commission of bearing tidings of the victory to the king. [10]
- What you did was kindly and courteous and beautiful; I would have done it myself; but it was a lie. [5]
- While it yet was day, and we breathed in freedom and gladness, While the sun still shone, that light seemed small and dim; But now, when night has fallen, sinister, dark, portentous, Its kindly ray beams forth to raise our drooping souls. [10]
- Now his face was clear and his eyes smiled kindly at her. [11]
- But beneath all was a kindly soul which intolerance could not warp, and this at last responded. [11]
- Their point of view was singularly unchanged, and their impressions of New York remained the same that they had been fifteen years before: huge, noisy, ugly, kindly, it seemed to them now as it seemed then. [8]
- He received them very kindly, and at once showed an interest in Nell; asking her name, and age, her birthplace, the circumstances which had led her there, and so forth. [12]
- To receive the vanquished Pompey kindly was to make the victorious Caesar a foe. [10]
- This was no vain self-deception; had it not been so, would he have come in person to her couch of pain, or cared for her so kindly after the accident? [10]
- No, they treated us too kindly for that. [5]
- Smith sent men up to their town, a display of force was made by firing four guns, and the Indians kindly traded, giving fish, oysters, bread, and deer. [4]
- Hodder was suddenly unstrung, and the kindly old gentleman beside him seemed for the instant the only fixture in a chaotic universe. [9]
- Don Juan received Ulrich's petition kindly, and invited him to make the journey on the admiral's galley, with the king's ambassador and his secretary, de Soto. [10]
- As soon as Ulrich was taken into the warm hostelry he fainted a second time, and the artist now cared for him as kindly as if he were the lad's own father. [10]
- Her hands (the two kindly inquisitors decided) were almost her best point. [11]
- Personally, he had treated her on the whole kindly, but he had inflicted two offences which were hard to conquer. [10]
- And you always treated her kindly, Pasquale. [10]
- Herr Casper had treated her kindly from a purely selfish motive. [10]
- And yet we took kindly to the manners and customs, and especially to the fashions of the various people we visited. [5]
- But a huckster told me I was in Chelsea; and kindly directed me back to Pall Mall. [9]
- If Paaker comes to you repentant, receive him kindly, and let me know; but if he will not yield, close your rooms against him, and let him depart without taking leave of you. [10]
- We take kindly to this transformation, and perhaps it is only the vulgar in soul who become snobbish in it. [4]
- 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]
- What say you to the tooth which my lips do not hide so kindly as you assert? [10]
- Sometimes we drove to the little neighbouring town of Calw, where we were most kindly received. [10]
- He was about to speak kindly as of old, but the young man, with clattering spurs, came up to the other end of the table, and with a dry insolence said: "By whose invitation do you come here? [11]
- I don't mean to say that you are incapable of kindly instincts. [9]
- Nearer and nearer to Rostov came that sun shedding beams of mild and majestic light around, and already he felt himself enveloped in those beams, he heard his voice, that kindly, calm, and majestic voice that was yet so simple! [2]
- Accordingly, I applied to Mr. Tristram with respect to the birds of the Sahara, and he has kindly given me the following information. [1]
- Pudd'nhead Wilson advanced to meet them, and said anxiously: "I must say a word in behalf of my principal's proxy, Count Luigi, to whom you have kindly granted the privilege of fighting my principal's battle for him. [5]
- He went up to her kindly and said: "You need not cry; come to the well again always, I will not prevent you. [10]
- Hast been minded to cozen me, the good King thy father, who loveth thee, and kindly useth thee, with a sorry jest? [5]
- He had come to confide his troubles to her, and she kindly lightened the task for him by asking why he had not gone to breakfast with the Pelusinians. [10]
- He kindly tried to cheer her, and to speak words of comfort; but she pushed him away, tore herself from him, and before he could stop her, she had fled out of the room. [10]
- I am going to Caesar--you can not hinder me from greeting him kindly from you? [10]
- But we ought to be pleased with it, nevertheless, for we have been in no country yet where we have been so kindly received, and where we felt that to be Americans was a sufficient visa for our passports. [5]
- Clement had happened to allude to Susan, speaking very kindly and tenderly of her. [6]
- At the same time he saw Daphne rise before him in her aristocratic dignity and kindly goodness, and a smile of satisfaction hovered around his lips as he said to himself: "The spider Althea again! [10]
- How many kindly ties, how many services willingly rendered and affectionately accepted were swept away by these words--but Paulus obeyed at once. [10]
- Barbara crossed the threshold, and called her by her name in a tone of kindly reproach. [10]
- They read the threat, and probably without it would have respected the property of the woman who so kindly opened the door to them. [10]
- Thanks to all those friends who from time to time have sent their messages of kindly recognition and fellow-feeling! [6]
- If neither of those days should suit you, could you kindly suggest another day? [6]
- We forget all this in the kindly welcome they give us to-day; for some of them are still standing and doubly famous, as we all know. [6]
- Bent-Anat well knew this gesture of her father's; it was the omen of some kindly, often sportive suggestion, such as he loved to surprise his friends with. [10]
- On the 29th they set up a cross on Chesapeake Bay, on Cape Henry, and the next day coasted to the Indian town of Kecoughton, now Hampton, where they were kindly entertained. [4]
- One after another they all three dropped away, objects of kindly attention to the good people round, leaving little or almost nothing, and nobody to inherit it. [6]
- Where would all these traits be found more perfectly united in a single human being than in your person, Daphne, your quiet, kindly rule? [10]
- The next day these friends who, notwithstanding the difference in their religious belief, had treated her more kindly than any one in Ratisbon, would hear this and condemn her. [10]
- He looked at them kindly but seemed disappointed too, and slightly shook his head. [12]
- You have watched them grow, and therefore will view them kindly and indulgently. [10]
- When Pierre remembered them afterwards they all seemed misty figures to him except Platon Karataev, who always remained in his mind a most vivid and precious memory and the personification of everything Russian, kindly, and round. [2]
- The face of the toiler lighted, the eyes gazed kindly, at Carnac. [11]
- New York, in the sunlight, had taken on a more kindly expression, and those who were near by smiled at them and seemed full of good-will. [9]
- As Melitta and the stranger came nearer she thrust her little head through the roses to hear what the handsome youth was saying so kindly in his broken Greek. [10]
- The sting of the slight had gone deep, but the apology was so prompt, and so evidently sincere, that the hurt was almost immediately healed, and a forgiving smile testified to the kindly judge that all was well again. [5]
- It was just the same with "Gustel," his sister, who was as amiable and kindly as her mother. [10]
- But, thank Heaven, the railway companies are generally disposed to do the right and kindly thing without--compulsion. [5]
- But, thank Heaven, the railway companies are generally disposed to do the right and kindly thing without compulsion. [5]
- The time for the publisher's complaisance had arrived sooner even than Scott predicted in one of his kindly letters to Irving, "when "'Your name is up and may go From Toledo to Madrid. [4]
- He was at the philanthropic centre of a good many movements which he watched others carrying out, as a calm and kindly spectator, without losing his common sense for a moment. [6]
- At first, in the Park, I saw only a kindly old gentleman, with a wonderful, restful personality, who had been a dear friend of my mother's. [9]
- Peck away at the old man's finger; he knows you mean it kindly, and it does not hurt. [10]
- On applying to the old man and woman of the lodge, she was kindly received. [5]
- From the sea the old brown farmhouse seemed a snug haven of refuge; from the inland road it appeared, with its spreading, sloping roofs, like an ancient sea-craft come ashore, which had been covered in and then embowered by kindly Nature with foliage. [4]
- She would go the next day to Appenzelder, who always greeted her kindly when they met in the street, and ask his advice. [10]
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