Use laid in a sentence
Sentences starting with laid
- Laid it to rest until she should be dead. [5]
Sentences ending with laid
- He was breathing with great difficulty; his face was almost convulsed with the effort, but she recognized him in a moment; it was Murray Bradshaw,--Captain Bradshaw, as she knew by the bars on his coat flung upon the bed where he had just been laid. [6]
- No pomp was there, no glory shone around On the coarse straw that strewed the reeking ground; One dim retreat a flickering torch betrayed, In that poor cell the Lord of Life was laid! [6]
- He cursed the dead king and furiously demanded to be taken to the temple of Neith, where his mummy was laid. [10]
- The publication of "Shirley" seemed to fix the conviction that the writer was an inhabitant of the district where the story was laid. [14]
Short sentences using laid
- Then we laid into it. [5]
- Instantly Bucklaw laid his plan. [11]
- Gently he laid her back. [13]
- Then they laid a plan. [5]
Sentences containing laid two or more times
- Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she had laid an asteroid. [5]
- Balashev took out the packet containing the Emperor's letter and laid it on the table (made of a door with its hinges still hanging on it, laid across two barrels). [2]
- I caused my piers to be firmly set up in ranks in the cellar, and upon them I laid six of my forty-foot ladders, side by side, and laid six more on top of them. [5]
- I think the ocean telegraph-wire ought to be laid and will be laid, but I don't know that you have any right to ask me to go and lay it. [6]
- Nights, other people had to lay up for alligators, but those fellows never laid up for alligators; they never laid up for anything but fog. [5]
More example sentences with the word laid in them
- It'll pass, and you'll be all right again"--and he laid the glass down. [5]
- I am glad you have laid down some rules by which a man may reasonably expect to leap the eight barred gate. [6]
- Graciously look over yonder, Your Highness; does it not seem as if the wood fairy herself had laid by the roadside for your illustrious Majesty the fairest flowers that bloom in field and forest, mere and moss? [10]
- You're not forty yet, and you have a heap of money laid by. [9]
- With what tender yet pitiless hand had she laid bare the lives of her husband and her son! [11]
- About two hundred yards off, in the flat, we built a pen of scantlings, about four feet high, and laid planks on it, and so made a platform. [5]
- Roaring like a wounded bull, cursing and raging, he laid about him on all sides with his staff, but hit nothing but the ground. [10]
- The young Seigneur would have followed him, but the avocat laid a restraining hand upon his arm, and Medallion said: "Dear Seigneur, see, you can't fight him. [11]
- Together, without a word, he and De la Foret carried him to the couch and laid him down. [11]
- When the old woman laid down the comb Uarda drew a long breath. [10]
- You need not withdraw even a loaf from any one of your proteges, but certainly may now be laid by the plans for the road. [10]
- Side by side with them the Berkshires cursed and raged and had their way; and when the Sikhs drew over and laid themselves along the English lines a wild cheer went up from the Berkshires. [11]
- Silver and China, with the Manners coat-of-arms, were laid out that had not seen the light for many along day. [9]
- A spy, mingling with the crowd, had laid hands on him, and the captain of the watch had forthwith hurried to the Serapeum to boast of a success which might confirm him in his yet uncertain position. [10]
- His packing finished, with one last glance at the room Austen went downstairs with his valises and laid them on the doorstep. [9]
- Then he retired with less assurance than he had come, and John Paul sprang to his feet and laid his hands upon my shoulders, as was his wont when affected. [9]
- And he rides with any trooper I ever laid eyes on. [9]
- He watched me with a silent and exaggerated interest as I laid it on the table. [9]
- At times she wished she had rebuked Trixton Brent more forcibly, although he was not an easy person to rebuke; and again she reflected that, had she taken the matter too seriously, she would have laid herself open to his ridicule. [9]
- He read the whole deep scheme: how Detricand had laid his mine at every Court in Europe to bring him to this pass. [11]
- Mr. Jervas Bellamy, who laid dead with his son, the lieutenant, hand in hand, near the southernmost wall of the prison. [5]
- He it was who had carried Fatima, the beloved, about his cage by that neck in which Harrik had laid his face so often. [11]
- Many there were who deemed that the uncommon graveness of his manners came of the weight of care which had been laid on him so young, and verily not without reason; yet my sister's heart was aware of another cause. [10]
- She looked on while the little creatures were being undressed; she heard the few words they lisped as their infant prayer, she saw them laid in their beds, and heard their pretty good-night. [6]
- His companion mean while laid his hand to his ear, and listened. [10]
- Like his horse, which turned its head and laid its ears back, he shrank from the driving rain and gazed anxiously before him. [2]
- And I marvelled where the Swabian, who was so slow of speech, found the words for retort and answer, till at length it was too much for him and he laid his hand on his hanger as a second and a sharper tongue. [10]
- You are right when you accuse me of having laid too much stress upon vain trifles. [10]
- Wasn't it understood, when that avenue was laid out, that it was to form part of the system of boulevards? [9]
- But shall Charmian--who, when her heart throbbed still more warmly and life lay fair before her, laid her first love upon the altar of sacrifice for her royal playfellow--abandon Cleopatra in misfortune from mere selfish scruples? [10]
- The time came when Elsie was to be laid by her mother in the small square marked by the white stone. [6]
- I don't know what she is," (Miss Darley laid her hand, trembling, on the young master's sleeve,) "but I can tell when she is in the room without seeing or hearing her. [6]
- Mingling with these were the angry outcries of those whom the lictors or guardians of the peace had laid hands on, or their indignant companions; and the thunder outside rolled a solemn accompaniment to the mutinous tumult within. [10]
- The whole company were standing between two windows at a small table laid with hors-d'oeuvres. [2]
- Soon the travellers were seated about the neatly laid table in their own house and Frau Schimmel had her reward in seeing Melchior enjoy the home-made dishes. [10]
- The station buildings were long, low huts, made of sundried, mud-colored bricks, laid up without mortar (adobes, the Spaniards call these bricks, and Americans shorten it to 'dobies). [5]
- Indeed, all ghosts were laid, nor was there about her the slightest evidence of mourning or regret. [9]
- Meantime the Indians were bringing in supplies of corn and meat, the men were so improved in health that thirty were able to work, and provision for three weeks' bread was laid up. [4]
- Soon their backs were bared, their faces were turned to the wall, and, as Gabord with harsh voice counted, the lashes were mercilessly laid on. [11]
- If rejected, it went into the heap on the left; if approved, it was laid apart, to be submitted to the Committee for their judgment. [6]
- At length I went and laid my hands upon his shoulder, and at my touch he started. [9]
- We shall do well to ascertain the causes which have led us gradually to stray from the political principles laid down by our forefathers for all the world to see. [9]
- I understand as well Dr. Latham's fear "that many men of the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments. [3]
- He began his weird, wild love-song, but soon felt that he was cold, and as he reached back for his blanket, some unseen hand laid it gently on his shoulders; it was the hand of his love, his guardian angel. [5]
- And when, presently, we came to an open plot whence we might see a long piece of the forest path, and yet saw nought but a little charcoal burner's cart, meseemed as though a cold hand had been laid on my heart. [10]
- I took the watch, and Jim he laid down and snored away; and by and by the storm let up for good and all; and the first cabin-light that showed I rousted him out, and we slid the raft into hiding quarters for the day. [5]
- But all he was then in mind and body and soul he laid with the rose on her pillow. [11]
- Yet the King was still ill-disposed to the merchant, for while he destroyed Archias's death sentence which had been laid before him for his signature, he said to Philippus: "The money-bag whose life I give you was the friend of my foe. [10]
- The last extremity was reached when the collection-plate began its rounds; the moderate people threw in pennies, the nobles and the rich contributed silver, but she laid a twenty-mark gold piece upon the book-rest before her with a sounding slap! [5]
- Again the curtain was raised; Atossa stole in once more and laid her hand on his shoulder. [10]
- A good post was procured for him, with a rapidity which took away his breath, by some of the gentlemen who had believed him guilty of the offence laid to his charge, and who had acted upon that belief. [12]
- The University's mind was probably already made up before the Articles were laid before it; yet it took it from the fifth to the eighteenth to produce its verdict. [5]
- The asphalt pavement was not laid in Paris. [6]
- Secondly, Prince Andrew was no longer as young as he had been and his health was poor (the old man laid special stress on this), while she was very young. [2]
- When the table was laid, Peter returned home for a moment. [10]
- Even when I was laid up 10 days at Jeypore in India we had the charmingest times with English friends. [5]
- At length she was laid to rest by him and his soft-hearted mother, in the cemetery of Alexandria. [10]
- When the map was laid on the table, the General drew a pencil from his pocket and pointed to the state of Kentucky. [9]
- The emphasis, however, was laid on liberal culture. [4]
- The Emperor's table was laid in one of the lower rooms of the Golden Cross. [10]
- Its first brick was laid and its first house built by a passing convict. [5]
- Across the top was laid a beam, to which the rope was fastened, and a dry-goods box served for the platform. [5]
- One evening it was Jethro who laid the letter on the table beside her as she sat under the lamp. [9]
- A long consultation was held, but the conclusion was two great stones were brought before Powhatan; then as many as could layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being ready with their clubs, to beate out his braines. [4]
- The footman, who was distributing leaflets with Kutuzov's cantata, laid one before Pierre as one of the principal guests. [2]
- Here a fire was crackling on the hearth, refreshments were laid out, and the major in command rose from his book to greet me. [9]
- But when I was close to him he merely laid his hand on my shoulder. [9]
- And Mr. Holt was almost exclusively occupied in slowly masticating the special dishes which the butler impressively laid before him. [9]
- Round the house was a garden newly laid out. [2]
- Colonel Carvel, who was a Director, laid his hand paternally on the blue coat of the young Prince. [9]
- Besides, the king was a brave man, and he had strength, and more than once he had laid his hand on the chest of the other, as one might on a grand animal. [11]
- The stranger is warned against taking cold baths in India, but even the most intelligent strangers are fools, and they do not obey, and so they presently get laid up. [5]
- And as I walked slowly down the deserted street, my head in a whirl, a hand was laid on my shoulder. [9]
- He turned and walked away, laid himself down upon the bright spot in the rug, and quietly died. [4]
- There was a vast city laid out in regular streets, but there were no houses. [4]
- I preserved thy valuable works with the greatest care, laid them up in our temple, and sent a complete copy to the library at Thebes. [10]
- It was laid upon the table. [11]
- He was lifted up, carried to his study, and laid on the very couch he had so feared of late. [2]
- She smiled, got up, came over, laid a hand on his arm, and said: "It's quiet and nice here, Carnac dear," and she looked up ravishingly in his face. [11]
- She is laid up with rheumatism; but she is getting along now. [5]
- The high-priest went up to him and laid both hands on his shoulders. [10]
- I was laid up in my room at the time, and unable to walk. [5]
- He caught her up in his arms, bore her to the house, laid her on a sofa, and, having spent his strength in this last effort, reeled and fell, and lay as one over whom have just been whispered the words, "He is gone. [6]
- He had laid up his yacht and joined the Red Cross and, henceforth, for an indeterminable period, he was to abide amidst the discomforts and dangers of the Western Front, with five days' leave every three months. [9]
- Jim was laid up for four days and nights. [5]
- So I clumb up en laid down on de planks. [5]
- She flushed--slowly flushed until her face--and eyes were one soft glow, then she laid a hand upon his arm and said: "Davy, I feel the truth about him--no more. [11]
- Then in strong, unmerciful voice he laid Achmet's crime before them, and told the story of the bridge-opener, who had that day expiated his crime in the desert by the hands of Mahommed--but not with torture, as Mahommed had hoped might be. [11]
- Without vouchsafing the unfortunate man even a glance or a word, she entered the nursery before he reached her; but he, feeling that he must follow her at any cost, laid his hand on the lock of the door and tried to open it. [10]
- We laid it under ground, of course, and it was all finished in a couple of hours or so. [5]
- During her absence Uarda was to rub her grandfather's temples with the leaves which the witch Hekt had laid on her bruises, for as they had once proved efficacious they might perhaps a second time scare away the demon of sickness. [10]
- Her assistant hastily turned with a fork the little cakes, browning rapidly in the hollows of the iron, and when baked, laid them neatly on small plates. [10]
- He took it, turned it over, examined it carefully as though seeing it for the first time, and laid it on his knee. [11]
- So Balum he tuck en give de ten cents to de po', en laid low to see what wuz gwyne to come of it. [5]
- And when I tried to thank them for their kindness he laid his hand upon my shoulder. [9]
- He laid his trembling hand upon her forehead, and then felt her pulse with his shriveled fingers. [6]
- The soldier's knees trembled while he held the light burden of his daughter's weight in his strong hands, and he sighed when he laid her down on the mat. [10]
- Clark, with that touch which made men love him and die for him, laid his hand on the Captain's shoulder. [9]
- David seated himself, took the stem of a narghileh in his mouth for an instant, then laid it down again and waited. [11]
- Presently, however, I took the knife which I had hidden a year before, and cut pieces of the meat and laid them by the bread. [11]
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