Use marched in a sentence
Sentences ending with marched
- No residents were left in Moscow, and the soldiers--like water percolating through sand--spread irresistibly through the city in all directions from the Kremlin into which they had first marched. [2]
- The river was leaden; all distances the same; and even the far-reaching ranks of combing white-caps were dully shaded by the dark, rich atmosphere through which their swarming legions marched. [5]
- At ten o'clock his three columns moved down upon us briskly, making a wild rattle; two columns moving upon our right and one upon our left, firing obliquely and constantly as they marched. [11]
- Through days of dreadful cold, through nights of appalling fierceness, through storm upon the plains that made for them paralysing coverlets, they marched. [11]
- At last he again reached a travelled road and found country people who told him which way Pharaoh's army had marched. [10]
Short sentences using marched
- The company marched on gaily. [2]
Sentences containing marched two or more times
- I suppose somebody told him at the top of the hill that there was nothing to arbitrate, and to get out and go about his business, and that was the reason he marched down after he had marched up with all that ceremony. [8]
- We marched, marched, kept on marching; and at last, on the 16th of July, we came in sight of our goal, and saw the great cathedraled towers of Rheims rise out of the distance! [5]
More example sentences with the word marched in them
- We marched into Zermatt the next day, and were received with the most lavish honors and applause. [5]
- Make the Mohar your ally, and it may easily happen that your rat-bites may be paid for with mortal wounds, and Rameses who, if you marched against him openly, might blow you to the ground, may be hit by a lance thrown from an ambush. [10]
- He marched against you, and as I approved his cause. [10]
- For within five years Paris fell--1436--and our King marched into it flying the victor's flag. [5]
- We took them with us and marched into Orleans next day through the usual tempest of welcome and joy. [5]
- Side by side with the traitor's body-guard marched her own and Philometor's Philobasilistes and Diadoches. [10]
- Behind them again, with head shaking from one side to the other, travelled Macavoy; and they all marched away towards the Fort. [11]
- The tall Thessalian who marched after the Archidikastes to the Hall of justice, carrying his papers, was hardly grander than his "body-servant. [10]
- All this plain where the silly geese feed has been marched over and fought over by armies time and again. [4]
- At this instant, when Margaret arose with the crumpled letter in her hand, and marched towards her husband's library, did she choose, or had she been choosing for the two years past, and was this only a publication of her election? [4]
- The train marched westward; for there, where the earthly remains of man also found rest, the millions of suns had disappeared, each of which was succeeded daily by a new one, born of the night. [10]
- Then the dead were counted, prisoners exchanged, the terms of the next disagreement agreed upon, and the day for the necessary battle appointed; after which the armies fell into line and marched away, and Tom turned homeward alone. [5]
- Indeed, my clothes were by no means handsome, and save for my well-shaven face and clean handkerchief I was an ill-favoured spectacle; but I tried to bear my shoulders up as we marched through dark reeking corridors, and presently came suddenly into well-lighted passages. [11]
- And then a weird apparition marched forth at the head of the procession--a pirate, I thought, if ever a pirate dwelt upon land. [5]
- Seti then had weighed his chances, had seen the avenging friends of Ebn Haroun behind the ghaffirs, and therefore permitted himself to be marched off to the mudirieh. [11]
- Through the greenhouses we marched, monarchs of all we surveyed, old Porphery, the gardener, presenting Mistress Dolly with a crown of orange blossoms, for which she thanked him with a pretty courtesy her governess had taught her. [9]
- Reaching the shore, we marched together, I singing the refrain of an old French song as we went, En roulant, ma boule roulant, En roulant, ma boule so attracting the attention of the Indians. [11]
- For three days we marched in the green shade of the primeval wood, nor saw the sky save in blue patches here and there. [9]
- But this defect was not due to any fault of the regimental commander, for in spite of repeated demands boots had not been issued by the Austrian commissariat, and the regiment had marched some seven hundred miles. [2]
- Now, however, there was more real cause for alarm a trumpet-blast was heard, and a maniple of the twenty-second legion marched down in close order on the crowd who fled before them. [10]
- The doomed man was marched down a hall and out at a door-way into the covered Bridge of Sighs, through it and into the dungeon and unto his death. [5]
- His eye ran us over sharply, and his head nodded, as we marched past him; and once I heard him say, 'If they had had but ten years each on their heads, my Prince! [11]
- They had marched upon a camp of our excursionists by the Jordan, and the pilgrims only saved their lives by stealing away and flying to Jerusalem under whip and spur in the darkness of the night. [5]
- These caught it up, singing it as they marched on. [11]
- It had swept up to Vadrome Mountain, and had marched furiously through the forest, carrying down hundreds of trees, drowning the roars of wild animals and the crying and fluttering of birds. [11]
- Then she marched up to her room. [9]
- While he marched up the steps of the Grand Stand, the choir struck up,-- "The whole wide heaven groans, And waits to hear that voice. [5]
- Two sentinels marched up and down, relieved every half hour until the early dawn of the summer Sunday brightened the eastern sky. [10]
- No sooner was Uncle Tom out of the house in the morning than Anne Rory marched into the sitting-room and took command, and turned it, into a dressmaking establishment. [9]
- Each in his turn those little supernaturals of our by-gone ages and aeons joined the monster procession of his predecessors and marched horizonward, disappeared, and was forgotten. [5]
- At the command--and trembling--he marched out into the field--with other soldiers and in the daytime, not alone and in the dark. [5]
- Long before eleven, too, the chiefs over tens and the chiefs over hundreds had gathered their men and marched them into the state-house; and Mr. Tooting, who was everywhere that morning, noticed that some of these led soldiers had pieces of paper in their hands. [9]
- When they came to recognise each other, they shook hands, and marched on. [11]
- When they came to his home he joined them, and marched at the head of the procession as had done many a forefather of his, with ribbons on his hat and others at his button-hole. [11]
- Philip marched up to him, and burst out with, "You are a brute, an infernal brute, to treat a woman that way. [5]
- One year was thus idly spent; albeit the Bohemian rebels meanwhile could every day use their weapons, and instead of waiting to be attacked marched forward to attack. [10]
- The regiments marched through the streets and aboard the boats, and pushed off before a levee of waving handkerchiefs and nags. [9]
- As we marched through the crowd on our way from Balliol, the people standing around recognized Mr. [6]
- On and on, through rain and water, we marched until we drew near to the river Embarrass. [9]
- As he marched through Nobelstrasse with it, he heard the low, clear melody of a woman's voice issuing from an open window of the Hoogstraten mansion. [10]
- We marched back through a railing crowd as we had come, all silent and gloomy. [11]
- Not one of those dismounted cavalrymen who had marched in front of the prisoners was left; they had all disappeared. [2]
- Having disposed of this temperate refreshment, she arose from her stool, tied her papers into a formal packet with red tape, and taking them under her arm, marched out of the office. [12]
- What fine fellows they were, as they marched on, talking and singing; and she said to herself that Diodoros and Alexander were taller even than most of these, and would have been handsome among the handsomest! [10]
- With joyous confidence they marched forward and, during the journey through the cool night, Ephraim and Nun described to Joshua how they had found Kasana and how she had died. [10]
- For days again they marched and voyaged on, seeing still no human being. [11]
- When she arrived they let her in without searching her, and before the door could be closed she whipped out a couple of revolvers, and she and her lord marched forth defying the party. [5]
- Some columns, supposing they had reached their destination, halted, piled arms, and settled down on the cold ground, but the majority marched all night and arrived at places where they evidently should not have been. [2]
- With heavy hearts they draggled at the heels of his troop, as they marched down to the river-side to embark. [4]
- But just then there whistled through the larrup of sound a clear voice callin', gentle and coaxin', yet commandin' too; and the spears dropped, and the pounding of horsehoofs ceased, and then the army marched away; far away; iver so far away, into--" "Into Heaven! [11]
- Louisville was even then bursting with importance, and as I rode into it, one bright November day, I remembered the wilderness I had seen here not ten years gone when I had marched hither with Captain Harrod's company to join Clark on the island. [9]
- I've been with them, I marched up here with them from the Clarendon when they battered in the gates and smashed your windows--and I wanted to smash your windows, too, to blow up your mill. [9]
- The soldiers, swinging their arms and keeping time spontaneously, marched with long steps. [2]
- They assembled under the walls in two bands, and marched past the town hall and from thence to a dance of both guilds. [10]
- The secrecy of the undertaking heightened its charm and they marched gaily. [2]
- The lictors of the town marched before him with their fasces, on to which they had tied palm branches in token of a friendly embassy. [10]
- And they seized the tottering man between them, and marched him straightway to the fire where Clark stood. [9]
- You could hear the swill of the river, the water licking the piers, and the saws in the Big Mill and the Little Mill as they marched through the timber, flashing their teeth like bayonets. [11]
- Bagration rode round the ranks that had marched past him and dismounted. [2]
- So chained by the necks in gangs of twenty they marched to the city of Constantine, where Smith was delivered over to the mistress of the Bashaw, the young Charatza Tragabigzanda. [4]
- We then marched the men down the incline to the creek; the water at this time barely running. [5]
- The morning after the meeting he was enrolled as a volunteer, and soon marched away with his company to Cambridge. [4]
- Every evening, when the haymakers put up their scythes, the mill-wheel stopped turning, and the Angelus ceased, the men marched away into the hills, where the ardent soldier of fortune had pitched his camp. [11]
- We have marched the four hundred and twenty-five miles in fifty days, and the General himself has said that it is the longest and most important march ever made by an organized army in a civilized country. [9]
- The head of the column now wheeled into Wallace street and marched up at quick time. [5]
- In front of the caravan marched a company of Libyan soldiers, and another brought up the rear. [10]
- When at length the Captain has marched out, with a conscious but manly air, Mr. Hopper turns to Ford-- "Don't lose no time in presenting them vouchers at headquarters," says he. [9]
- Under his leadership the army had marched from one victory to another. [10]
- Stephen stood among the angry, jeering crowd that lined the streets as the regiments marched past. [9]
- Priests swarmed in the Alcazar, and soldiers belonging to every branch of military service, daily guarded or marched by the palace. [10]
- Following the battalion that marched along the dusty road came priests in their vestments--one little old man in a hood with attendants and singers. [2]
- I know that that grateful city, that adoring city, would have risen to the last man and the last woman, and marched upon Rouen. [5]
- The whole case struck him at once; he whispered a few significant words to one of the officers who marched with the troops on each side of the procession; then he gave the signal, and the procession moved on as if nothing had happened. [10]
- There was a stir at the other end of the room, now; the assemblage fell apart, and Tom Canty, quaintly but richly clothed, marched down, between these living walls, preceded by an usher. [5]
- Mazarine's wagon and steaming horses were tied up outside the station, and inside on the platform Moses-not-much, as Mazarine had been called by Jonas Billings, marched up and down, his snaky little eyes blinking at the doorway of the station reception-room. [11]
- The first troops started at once, and during the night they marched slowly and steadily without hurry. [2]
- To this place Slade was marched, surrounded by a guard, composing the best armed and most numerous force that has ever appeared in Montana Territory. [5]
- So he only showed himself near Brussels, sent Captain Montesdocca, who tried to parley again, back with his mission unaccomplished, marched in a new direction to mislead his foes, and then unexpectedly assailed wealthy Aalst in Flanders. [10]
- But that she should be marched through the town, that noble and splendid creature, as if she were a common thief--it is not to be borne. [10]
- She declared that she did not even need the coat he had taken from the saddle of the dead horse, but he wrapped it around her, and, saying "Goodnight" almost brusquely, marched away in the light of the dying moon. [11]
- One hundred and seventy-five men had marched into that territory out of which now are carved the great states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and to most of them the thing was a picnic, a jaunt which would soon be finished. [9]
- He tolerated the servants, because they belonged to the house, and would sometimes linger by the kitchen stove; but the moment visitors came in he arose, opened the door, and marched into the drawing-room. [4]
- When he was sent to the kitchen for anything, he marched upright till he got to the door; he turned hand-springs the rest of the way. [5]
- He marched in sanctimonious as you please, with his mouth full of salvation and Bible verses. [9]
- Then ammunition went round, and they marched upon the Fort. [11]
- But on the road, the highroad along which the troops marched, there was no such freshness even at night or when the road passed through the forest; the dew was imperceptible on the sandy dust churned up more than six inches deep. [2]
- A block of river towns and a senator, and not a casualty since they marched boldly into camp twelve weeks ago. [9]
- Without encountering any resistance, they broke through the necropolis into Alexandria, crossed the Draco canal, and marched past the unfinished Temple of Serapis through the Rhakotis. [10]
- Silently, as duty required, he marched on. [10]
- And then the regiments marched through the streets with bands playing that march to which the words of the Battle Hymn were set, and those bright ensigns snapping at the front; bright now, and new, and crimson. [9]
- They marched very quickly, without resting, and halted only when the sun began to set. [2]
- Boris had been quartered, and had marched all the way, with Berg who was already in command of a company. [2]
- He had a procession, with candles and incense and banners, and marched around the edge of the wood and exorcised the dragon, and it was never heard of again, although it was the opinion of many that the smell never wholly passed away. [5]
- They formed in procession, cross the floor, climbed the wall, marched across the ceiling to a point just over the cup, then one by one they let go and fell down into it! [5]
- He was not prepared for Kitty's reply and the impulsive act that marched with it. [11]
- Tom McChesney was plainly a favorite with the men who had marched with Rutherford. [9]
- And when John Paul and my man were divested of their plumes, we were marched downstairs and out through a jeering line of people to a hackney coach. [9]
- Then, taking his own six hundred men and five hundred of the Dakoon's horsemen, he bade the gates to be opened, and with Cushnan Di marched out upon the town, leaving Tanga-Dahit and Cumner's Son in command at the Palace. [11]
- There was an outbreak there, and Sir Henry Lawrence marched out of the Residency on the 30th of June to put it down, but was defeated with heavy loss, and had difficulty in getting back again. [5]
- Then Tom marched out of the house and over the hills and far away, to return to school no more that day. [5]
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