Use march in a sentence
Sentences starting with march
- March laughed, but went on soberly: "He was a man predestined to adversity, though. [8]
- March 16th, I went from Mrs. G.'s room to attend a Mrs. H., who sickened, and died 21st. [3]
- March understood the unwillingness of the poor to leave the worst conditions in the city for comfort and plenty in the country when he reflected upon this dramatic incident, one of many no doubt which daily occur to entertain them in such streets. [8]
- March was inclined to hope that if the first number had been made too good for the country at large, the more enlightened taste of metropolitan journalism would invite a compensating favor for it in New York. [8]
- March submitted silently to his punishment, and laughed with her before company at his own eccentricity. [8]
- March went away thinking of what Lindau had said, but not for the impersonal significance of his words so much as for the light they cast upon Lindau himself. [8]
- March had come, the sun shone brightly, the air was as warm as in May, and I had carried the mother and daughter some violets which I had gathered myself. [10]
- March on, destroy the Russian army.... You are in a position to seize its baggage and artillery. [2]
- March asked him the desired question. [8]
- March wore through the day gloomily, but he had it on his conscience not to show any resentment toward Watkins, whom he suspected of wishing to supplant him, and even of working to do so. [8]
Sentences ending with march
- I don't want you to pity me for it," she said, forestalling a politeness from Mrs. March. [8]
- Didn't I tell you those criticisms would be the making of us, when they first began to turn you blue this morning, March? [8]
- Well, I'm glad you feel that way about it, March. [8]
- I hear of you everywhere with Mr. Fox, and you have been to Astley's with my Lord March. [9]
- Come round when you can; I'd like to introduce you to old March. [8]
- She did her work quickly and with decision and despatch, and soon turned the panic flight into a quite steady-going march. [5]
- Acres deep they will march. [5]
- Stephen sought Richter, who told him that the regiments were to assemble the morning of the morrow, prepared to march. [9]
- Pretty soon we was in the middle of a crowd, and the noise of the tramping was like a soldier march. [5]
- And they were walking out of the church, facing the great rose window with its blended colours, and the vaults above were ringing now with the volume of an immortal march. [9]
Short sentences using march
- They will march with me. [5]
- Bid me march upon Paris. [5]
- Then she turned to March. [8]
- We're an awful mixture, March! [8]
- Then you can march. [5]
- This was in March, 1878. [5]
- I want to march too. [11]
- They would soon march by. [10]
- It was early in March. [9]
- I'm for March, every time. [8]
Sentences containing march two or more times
- Then she conjectured that he might have told Miss Vance of her acquaintance with the Marches, and she bent forward and nodded to Mrs. March across Conrad, Mela, and Mr. March. [8]
- At times he seemed wary and masterful, and then March felt that he was being examined and tested; at others so simple that March might well have fancied that he needed encouragement, and desired it. [8]
- March and Beaton remained alone together for a moment, and March said: "I hope you will think it worth while to take hold with us, Mr. Beaton. [8]
- Fulkerson felt his personal disqualification for working the thing socially, and he counted upon Mr. March for that; that was to say, he counted upon Mrs. March. [8]
- If the position of the Russian army really began to improve from the time of that march, it does not at all follow that the march was the cause of it. [2]
- On the evening of the last day's march an order had been received that the commander in chief would inspect the regiment on the march. [2]
- The trial will last to the middle of March, sure; Congress ends the fourth of March. [5]
- Some of these houses were quite small, and imaginably within their means; but, as March said, some body seemed always to be living there himself, and the fact that none of them was to rent kept Mrs. March true to her ideal of a fiat. [8]
- At his own house March saw more of Lindau than of any other contributor, but the old man seemed to think that he must transact all his business with March at his place of business. [8]
- This patient was confined the morning of March 1st, and died on the night of March 7th. [3]
More example sentences with the word march in them
- I know that your husband--that Mr. March was there; I read his testimony; and I wished to ask him--to ask him--" She stopped and looked distractedly about. [8]
- The rest of you shall march for Kentucky," he cried, "as soon as Captain Bowman's company can be relieved at Cahokia. [9]
- Since last March, you know, I am carrying a mighty load, solitary and alone--General Grant's book--and must carry it till the first volume is 30 days old (Jan. 1st) before the relief money will begin to flow in. [5]
- McDowell can reach you by land sooner than he could get aboard of boats, if the boats were ready at Fredericksburg, unless his march shall be resisted, in which case the force resisting him will certainly not be confronting you at Richmond. [7]
- Hall, in New York: March 13, '93. [5]
- It had been written just after Georg's return the day before, and ran as follows: "Joyously they march along, Lights are flashing through the panes, In the streets a busy throng Curiosity enchains. [10]
- Some believed he would march at once, others that he could not accomplish the investment before fall, others that the siege would be long, and bravely contested; but upon one thing all voices agreed: that Orleans must eventually fall, and with it France. [5]
- He said he would march against the dragon in the morning. [5]
- My new book would issue in March, and they would tax the sale in both countries. [5]
- As the winter wore on, and March town meeting approached, strange rumors of a Democratic ticket began to drift into Jonah Winch's store,--a Democratic ticket headed by Fletcher Bartlett, of all men, as chairman of the board. [9]
- She dropped a word or two of grief over the precious time that must be lost, then began at once to issue commands for the march back. [5]
- But we were within the enemy's country now, so there was no help for them, they must continue the march, though Joan said that if they chose to take the risk they might depart. [5]
- In her satisfaction with this, and from her good nature, she was contented to be served with her refreshments after the concert by Mr. March, and to remain joking with him. [8]
- Lord Delaware remained with the colony less than a year; his health failing, he went in pursuit of it, in March, 1611, to the West Indies. [4]
- Lindau came in with some copy while Dryfoos was there, and March introduced them. [8]
- I met you with Mr. March at Maroni's one night. [8]
- Then Fulkerson said, with another look at his watch, "Well, March, we're keeping Mr. Lindau from his dinner. [8]
- Then he said, with a wisdom that surprised him, for he would have liked to yield to the impulse of his curiosity: "Perhaps we'd better wait till Mrs. March comes down, and let things take the usual course. [8]
- Saturday dawned clear, with a stiff March wind catching up the dust into eddies and whirling it down the street. [9]
- Any one who will read his speech of the 22d of last March will see that he there makes an open confession, showing that he set about fixing the institution upon an altogether different set of principles. [7]
- You and March will pull together first-rate. [8]
- The Oxbow Invincibles will march to victory, singing your songs . [6]
- Joan of Arc will march no more. [5]
- My Lord March, who did me the honour to lay one hundred pounds upon my skill, insisted that I should make one of a party to the famous amphitheatre near Lambeth. [9]
- Once in a while a detachment of the Home Guards, commanded by a lieutenant; would march swiftly into a street and stop before a house, whose occupants would run to the rear, only to encounter another detachment in the alley. [9]
- The corduroy roads which our horses stumble over through the mud, they make as well as march on. [9]
- In the cares which Mrs. March shared with her husband that night she was supported partly by principle, but mainly by the potent excitement which bewildered Conrad's family and took all reality from what had happened. [8]
- He asked March whether he thought Mr. Depew could be got to come; Mark Twain, he was sure, would come; he was a literary man. [8]
- A morning came when I went on deck to survey spaces of a blue and white sea swept by the white March sunlight; to discern at length against the horizon toward which we sped a cloud of the filmiest and most delicate texture and design. [9]
- Stephen, dazed at what had happened, took up the march to town. [9]
- Would that March were well over! [14]
- The officer prisoners were separated from the soldiers and told to march in front. [2]
- And if it were proved to her that you were in love with Miss Swain, the barrister's daughter, over whom we were said to have fought, she would as soon marry Chartersea, or March, or the devil, to show you how little she cared. [9]
- The forces that were gathered by Peter Stuyvesant for the expedition to avenge upon the Swedes the defeat at Fort Casimir, and their appearance on the march, give some notion of the military prowess of the Dutch. [4]
- That evening March went with his wife to return the call of the Dryfoos ladies. [8]
- Such a well-dressed, well-satisfied, well-fed looking crowd poured down the broad sidewalks before the handsome, stupid houses that March could easily pretend he had got among his fellow-plutocrats at last. [8]
- As she got well her help diminished the strain on her two friends, and in the beginning of March a call came to the widow which, if she followed it, must give their simple existence a new aspect. [10]
- About the third week in March there was a change; a low wandering delirium came on; and in it she begged constantly for food and even for stimulants. [14]
- The next morning we took up our march silently with the dawn, the prairie grouse whirring ahead of us. [9]
- On Saturday morning we took up our line of march for New York. [6]
- So speedily do we put the dead away and come back to our place in the ranks to march in the pilgrimage of life again. [5]
- The Young Lady was spending the winter with us, and March, in spite of the calendar, turned out to be a winter month. [4]
- I thought that was pretty white, but March says the apologies and regrets are all well enough in their way, but they leave the main question where they found it. [8]
- Just as he was passing in front of Demosthenes and Thucydides' drug store, he was observing casually to a gentleman, who, our informant thinks, is a fortune-teller, that the Ides of March were come. [5]
- Although the month was March, it was one of those wonderful still nights that sometimes come in the mountain-country when the wind is silent in the notches and the stars seem to burn nearer to the earth. [9]
- The March night was drawing toward its end, pallid mists floated over the canal, the work of Hebrew bondmen which, as far as the eye could reach, intersected the plain, watering the fields and pastures along its course. [10]
- This huge document was carried to the castle the next day, March 27th; and there, before a dozen carefully selected judges, the new trial was begun. [5]
- In fact, it was after the simple strangers had left the government care that March feared their woes might begin; and he would have liked the government to follow each of them to his home, wherever he meant to fix it within our borders. [8]
- Immediately after the war of 1812, tourists began to come to America, from England; scattering ones at first, then a sort of procession of them--a procession which kept up its plodding, patient march through the land during many, many years. [5]
- He did not want a young man, and yet he wanted youth--its freshness, its zest--such as March would feel in a thing he could put his whole heart into. [8]
- Mr. C. Staniland Wake argues strongly ('Anthropologia,' March, 1874, p. 197) against the views held by these three writers on the former prevalence of almost promiscuous intercourse; and he thinks that the classificatory system of relationship can be otherwise explained. [1]
- It was a wail of sorrow, a march to the grave, a benediction, a soft sound of farewell, floating through the room and dying away into the mid-day sun. [11]
- Every admonition was vain, every threat derided, and the rebellious people had forced their leaders to go with them till, after a short march, they reached the Red Sea, whose deep green waves had forced them to pause in their southward flight. [10]
- The troop of vagabonds turned out at early dawn, and set forward on their march. [5]
- Then he ordered us to march round the ditch and attack the enemy on the flank. [10]
- The Emperors rode up to the flank, and the trumpets of the first cavalry regiment played the general march. [2]
- One of my two brothers is already abroad, the other is with the Guards, who are starting on their march to the frontier. [2]
- Children," said March, turning to them, "death is an exile that no remorse and no love can reach. [8]
- He says: "If Turner carried off his wife to Devonshire he brought her back and Shelley was staying with her and her mother on terms of cordial intimacy in March, 1814. [5]
- With a solemn triumphal march there mingled a song, the drip from the trees, and the hissing of the saber, "Ozheg-zheg-zheg..." and again the horses jostled one another and neighed, not disturbing the choir but joining in it. [2]
- Has he, through trials, close following in dread march through his household, sweeping the hearthstone bare of life and love, still striven hard for strength to say, "It is the Lord! [14]
- At last the trees take up their solemn line of march, and never rest until they have encamped in the market-place. [6]
- Kutuzov with his transport had still to march for some days before he could reach Znaim. [2]
- He went home toward the middle of the afternoon, basely hoping that Fulkerson had sent him some conciliatory message, or perhaps was waiting there for him to talk it over; March was quite willing to talk it over now. [8]
- The party now took up the line of march for old Doctor Kittredge's house, Abel carrying the pistol and knife, and Mr. Bernard walking in silence, still half-stunned, holding the hay-fork, which Abel had thrust into his hand. [6]
- At Atlanta he took a fresh start and followed him clear through his march to the sea. [5]
- Its author continued to win a more or less precarious livelihood doing miscellaneous work, until March, 1866, when he was employed by the Sacramento Union to contribute a series of letters from the Sandwich Islands. [5]
- Nobody really seemed to think it otherwise than pretty; and this again was a triumph for Mrs. March, because it showed how inferior the New York taste was to the Boston taste in such matters. [8]
- I was coming to the tent at that moment, and saw him come out, and saw him march away in that large fashion, and indeed it was fine and beautiful to see. [5]
- We shall come to the Bloodless March presently (and the Coronation). [5]
- By-the-bye, I'm going to take my meals at your widow's, March, and Conrad's going to have his lunch there. [8]
- Lindau was about to roar back at him with some furious protest, but March put his hand on his shoulder imploringly, and Lindau turned to him to say in German: "But it is infamous--infamous! [8]
- He implored March to promise that it should never happen again; he said their only hope was in the immediate cheapening of the whole affair. [8]
- I rode up to my Lord March, and finding there was a minute yet to run I went up the Row a distance and back again amidst more huzzaing, Pollux prancing and quivering, and frothing his bit, but never once attempting to break. [9]
- In his letter to me of March 12, 1867, just cited, Mr. Motley writes:-- "My two concluding volumes of the United Netherlands are passing rapidly through the press. [6]
- Fulkerson came back to March, who had turned toward Conrad Dryfoos, and said, "If we don't get this thing going pretty soon, it 'll be the death of me," and just then Frescobaldi's butler came in and announced to Dryfoos that dinner was served. [8]
- From May, 1886, to March, 1892, he conducted the Editor's Drawer of that periodical. [4]
- They are going to march on Louisiana and conquer it for the French Republic, for Liberty, Equality--the Rights of Man, anything you like. [9]
- If he were to march away in the blue of his country (alas, not of hers! [9]
- The hosts were to march after the festival of the New Year, which Cambyses celebrated this time with immense expense and profusion. [10]
- It was proposed to make a flank march to the left, cut off the Vice-King (Murat) and capture him. [2]
- They'll have orders to land on the coast, to join the Irish patriots, to take control of the operations, and then to march on--" He was going to say "march on Dublin," but he stopped. [11]
- I'd like him to know--" "No one can speak to him, no one can tell him," March began again, but again Dryfoos prevented him from going on. [8]
- In order, therefore, to increase the strength of the attack upon Richmond at the earliest moment, General McDowell has been ordered to march upon that city by the shortest route. [7]
- They've been learnt to haul little carriages in harness, and go this way and that way and t'other way according to their orders; yes, and to march and drill like soldiers, doing it as exact, according to orders, as soldiers does it. [5]
- As they tried to force them to continue their march, the barbarians left them bound in the road. [10]
- I would attempt to exemplify the influence of individual humors and passions--some of them among the highest, and others certainly the basest that agitate humanity--upon the march of great events, upon general historical results at certain epochs, and upon the destiny of eminent personages. [6]
- I'm not used to being spoken to as if I were the foreman of a shop, and told to discharge a sensitive and cultivated man like Lindau, as if he were a drunken mechanic; and if that's your idea of me--" "Oh, hello, now, March! [8]
- But after a tiresome march of almost half a mile, we came to a hill covered thick with a crumbly rubbish of stones, and so steep that no man of us all was now in a condition to climb it. [5]
- Now is the time--pritheee let us march! [5]
- The road led through the desert, and at the end of a few hours' rapid march they reached the first fort, called the Fortress of Seti. [10]
- She had seen thousands of youths march in, and there they stood in close ranks in the arena below her. [10]
- I have often thought since that that march of the volunteer company to join Clark at the Falls of the Ohio was a superb example of confidence in one man, and scarce to be equalled in history. [9]
- The more March thought of the injustice of the New York press (which had not, however, attacked the literary quality of the number) the more bitterly he resented it; and his wife's indignation superheated his own. [8]
- The memory of those March days of 1848 is impressed on my soul in ineffaceable characters. [10]
- To march amid this uproar of the elements was a pleasure to the healthy men. [10]
- I used to think of them as I sat in the saddle on the march. [9]
- It's a big thing, March, this strike is. [8]
- Undaunted woodsmen as they were, they were lukewarm, at first, at the idea of this march through the floods. [9]
- In their search they were obliged, as March complained, to the acquisition of useless information in a degree unequalled in their experience. [8]
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