Use marked in a sentence
Sentences ending with marked
- In it I was shown a register of its members, with the dead and the date of their shipment to China duly marked. [5]
- The effect upon the next detachment of tourists was very marked. [5]
- Tom Sawyer called the hogs "ingots," and he called the turnips and stuff "julery," and we would go to the cave and powwow over what we had done, and how many people we had killed and marked. [5]
- The influences of Sorrento are not so dangerous, but are almost as marked. [4]
- The great man's return, the visit of Mr. Dodd, the call on Judge Graves, all had been marked. [9]
- I do not remember Emerson's last time of attendance at the "Saturday Club," but I recollect that he came after the trouble in finding words had become well marked. [6]
- There were one or two of discernment present, and they noted that his were the generous features of a marked man,--if he chose to become marked. [9]
- The steps of one's progress are distinctly marked. [5]
- It is very marked. [4]
- A passage was marked. [11]
Short sentences using marked
- A paragraph was marked. [11]
- What marked the change? [2]
Sentences containing marked two or more times
- He was treated with marked courtesy by the captain and with marked deference by all the officers and servants; and this deferential spirit was quickly communicated to the passengers, too. [5]
- As those fathers marked it, so let it be again marked, as an evil not to be extended, but to be tolerated and protected only because of, and so far as, its actual presence among us makes that toleration and protection a necessity. [7]
- The tourists were eagerly buying all sorts and styles of paper-cutters, marked "Souvenir of the Rigi," with handles made of the little curved horn of the ostensible chamois; there were all manner of wooden goblets and such things, similarly marked. [5]
- And it is admitted that, as a rule, in man, the temporo-occipital or "external perpendicular" fissure, which is usually so strongly marked a feature of the ape's brain is but faintly marked. [1]
More example sentences with the word marked in them
- She seemed still young, but poverty had marked her with unmistakable signs. [9]
- I return to you the hymn-book, I read one of those you marked, and do not care to read any more. [6]
- Only just now you appeared to consider certain words uttered last night in reference to a lady--" "Let that pass," interrupted Heinz with marked emphasis. [10]
- I told him you and I used the Autocrat as a courting book and marked it all through, and that you keep it in the sacred green box with the love letters, and it pleased him. [5]
- Not having as yet seen occasion to change, it is now my purpose to pursue the course marked out in the inaugural address. [7]
- When, a few years ago, my mother was ill in Holland, a reply to a telegram marked "urgent" was received in Leipsic in eighteen minutes. [10]
- I looked in wonderment at the gesticulating figures grouped against the light, Madame imploring, the youthful profile of the newcomer marked with a cynical and scornful refusal. [9]
- Here was a woman who could be dealt with by no known rules, who did not even deign to notice a week of marked coldness. [9]
- So it was with him I saw in front of me, and by his air and carriage I marked him then and there as a man born to great things. [9]
- You see, it will take nearly twice as long to do the first set as it will to do the second, and that will give you a marked sense of the difference in length of the two reigns. [5]
- Of a youth whose mind, like mine at that period, possessed some general capability, without perhaps a single prominent and marked talent, a proneness to imitation is sure to be the besetting sin. [6]
- The challenged party, who had the choice of weapons, had marked the destructiveness of his opponent's lance, and elected, therefore, to fight with pistols and battle-axes. [4]
- The instinctive antipathy which had marked their first introduction was carried on to this later meeting. [11]
- The time came when Elsie was to be laid by her mother in the small square marked by the white stone. [6]
- And miles farther west a faint green spot marked the location of Stone Bridge. [13]
- You see you were playing with marked cards, and that is embarrassing. [11]
- On the hummocks were graves, graves marked by wooden crosses, others by broken rifles thrust in the ground. [9]
- I marked it well.--And you hesitate--and now--you--Margery--Margery! [10]
- She knew full well the meaning of the deep lines that marked his lips and brow; for Porphyrius had never made any secret of his distress and vexation whenever he found himself compelled to confess a creed in which he did not honestly believe. [10]
- The deference that was paid to a desperado of wide reputation, and who "kept his private graveyard," as the phrase went, was marked, and cheerfully accorded. [5]
- The long table was divided into upper and lower messes by a huge salt-cellar; and the consequence of the guests was marked by their seats above or below the salt. [4]
- With that conviction Venters felt a shame throughout his body, and it marked the rekindling of fierce anger and ruthlessness. [13]
- There is no use, let me say here, in addressing to me letters marked "personal," "private," "confidential," and so forth, asking me how I came to know what happened in certain conversations of which I shall give a partial account. [6]
- Its window looked upon a small plat of green, in the midst of which was a single grave marked by a plain marble slab. [6]
- The footmen looked up with surprise as she came up the steps, and their eyes followed her as she ascended the staircase with marked deliberation. [11]
- During the journey up the Forty-Mile Track to Kilauea, the American enveloped 1/60th of his Majesty's standing army with his Michigan Avenue and peanut-stand wit, and not always, it was observed, out of the hearing of the King, who nevertheless preserved a marked unconsciousness. [11]
- They were toiling up a long, slanting ridge of snow--twelve persons, roped together some fifteen feet apart, marching in single file, and strongly marked against the clear blue sky. [5]
- An officer picked up a few curls, preserved in a bit of cardboard, and marked 'Ned's hair, with love'; but around were strewn locks, some near a yard in length, dissevered, not as a keepsake, by quite other scissors. [5]
- His mind had undergone the peculiar change which frequently precedes death, two days previously; the calm of better feelings filled it; a return of natural affection marked his last moments. [14]
- Now take these two pantographs of B's autograph, marked five months and seven months. [5]
- Venters crossed well-worn trails marked with fresh tracks; and when he had stolen on a little farther he saw many birds and running quail, and more rabbits than he could count. [13]
- Then, kneeling, he touched his turbaned head to the ground three times, and as the sun drew down behind the sharp, bright line of sand that marked the horizon, he prayed devoutly and long. [11]
- She had a touch of the vixen--an impetuous, loving, forceful mademoiselle, in marked contrast to the rather ascetic Francois, whose ways were more refined than his origin might seem to warrant. [11]
- It is not too much to say that a little shock went through the neighborhood when it was known that Calvin was dead, so marked was his individuality; and his friends, one after another, came in to see him. [4]
- When I got to the place where it should come in, if it did not come in I did not care, but I had it marked in the paper. [5]
- In marked contrast to the earnestness of young Mr. Vane, who then rested, Mr. Billings treated the affair from the standpoint of a man of large practice who usually has more weighty matters to attend to. [9]
- I had submitted to me for examination, in 1862, a manuscript found among the Winthrop Papers, marked with the superscription, "For my worthy friend Mr. Wintrop," dated in 1643, London, signed Edward Stafford, and containing medical directions and prescriptions. [3]
- He was close to his General, he was the beloved of his men, still he was the man with no future; though he studied the campaign with that thoroughness which had marked his last years in diplomacy. [11]
- Washington is getting to have a character of its own; it seems as if it wouldn't be much without its official life, yet the process is going on here that is so marked all over the country--the divorce of social and political life. [4]
- Gout, however, seems to fall under our rule, for it is generally caused by intemperance during manhood, and is transmitted from the father to his sons in a much more marked manner than to his daughters. [1]
- Sunday--yesterday--was a day to be marked with a white stone; through most of the day I was very happy, without being tired or over-excited. [14]
- She had seen tickets marked complimentary, she remembered, but she could not for the life of her understand why our party should be particularly favored at a celestial exhibition like this. [6]
- The fact that this young woman had never moistened the selvedge edge of her soul with a less plebeian tipple than champagne, had a marked and subduing effect on Harris. [5]
- Yet was not this people thus marked for destruction, the nation which the Lord had chosen for His own? [10]
- The lintel of this house had been marked for salvation, the scourge had passed it by: the scourge of social striving which lay like a blight on a free people. [9]
- Hermon remembered all this himself, yet, with an imperious curtness in marked contrast to his usual pleasant manner to this worthy servant, he hoarsely commanded him to bring Chello to him early the next morning, and then again relapsed into his solitary meditations. [10]
- In memory of this friendly act, the Lord had marked its beak with the cross, and painted a dark-red spot on its breast, where the bird hall been sprinkled with His Son's blood. [10]
- Not long after this came the trunks marked R. V. which he had sent before him, forerunners of his advent: he was not going to wait for a reply or an invitation. [6]
- I have marked this "private" because it is for the friends who are attending to the matter for us in New York to reveal it when they want to and if they want to. [5]
- The second and third missus, like the first, were marked by serious accidents; both, however, were won for the Red party. [10]
- So soon as they reached Stephanus' cave, both turned their backs on Paulus with conspicuously marked intention; nay the acolyte signed his brow with the cross, as if he thought it necessary to protect himself against evil influences. [10]
- By and by they judged that twelve had come; they marked where the shadow fell, and began to dig. [5]
- The exchange of these two letters marked the beginning of one of the most notable publishing connections in American literary history. [5]
- We always marked these paragraphs, and sent the papers to all the people who had bought pictures of us. [5]
- Young George was there, Mr. Hutchins's nephew, who was daily becoming more and more of a factor in the management of the mills, and had built the house of yellow brick that stood out so incongruously among the older Hutchinses' mansions, and marked a transition. [9]
- Instinctively he picked them up one by one, and most of them were affectionately marked by marginal notes of criticism, approval, or reference; and all showing the eager, ardent mind of one who loved books. [11]
- The Secretary of the Treasury, pursuing me to the last, drew his pen through all the other items, and simply marked in the margin "Not allowed. [5]
- Every man on the town list helped edit the thing--that is, he gave orders as to how it was to be edited; dictated its opinions, marked out its course for it, and every time the boss failed to connect he stopped his paper. [5]
- Primarily they marked the student, and not alliance with any creed or vows to any religious order. [4]
- Especially we marked the steeple of Blenheim, where Jack Churchill won the name for his magnificent country-seat, early in the eighteenth century. [4]
- In like manner the same form of transmission has generally prevailed under nature throughout the same groups, although marked exceptions to this rule occur. [1]
- His progress up the river, however, was marked by incidents whose significance he did not at once see. [11]
- As I marked the progress of their damnable orgy I cast about for some plan to take advantage of their condition. [9]
- Two pleasing dimples, the places for which were just marked when she came, played, shadowy, in her freshening cheeks when she smiled and nodded good-morning to me from the school-house-steps. [6]
- The appointments of the place are so luxurious, the benefit so marked, the price so moderate, and the insults so sure, that you very soon find yourself adoring the Friederichsbad and infesting it. [5]
- The Doctor folded the parchment carefully, and marked the Latin name of the powder upon it. [6]
- The course of the Nile was marked by a wide fringe of palms showing blue and purple, friendly and ancient and solitary. [11]
- Within, they crossed the marble pavement, the Honourable Dave handed her into an elevator, and when it stopped she followed him as in a dream to an oak-panelled door marked with a legend she did not read. [9]
- He had marked the man's charitable action, and admired his attempt to cover it. [9]
- Dark spots on the light sand marked the places where others had thrown themselves on the ground, or, kneeling, stretched out their arms as if in defence. [10]
- She marked neither the knight nor the squire, who stood shading his eyes with his hand in order to see her the better. [10]
- It had been the keen eye of Mr. Stephen Chippering that first had marked him, questioned him, recognized his ability, and from the moment of that encounter his advance had been rapid. [9]
- With none of the impulse that usually marked her actions, she put her arms round Guida's neck and kissed her, saying with a subdued intensity: "I'd go through fire and water for you. [11]
- But I marked the house for future reference. [5]
- For I marked the furrows for the first time, and the wrinkles settling in his forehead and around his eyes. [9]
- I marked for the first time that he held a pistol in his slim fingers. [9]
- We knew how the eggs of all the feathered guests of Germany were coloured and marked, and the chest of drawers containing our collection stood for years in my mother's attic. [10]
- I apprehend, in the course I have marked out for myself, that I shall not have to dwell at very great length upon this subject. [7]
- Almost colorless in the ardent daylight, they greedily consumed everything they approached, and white ashes marked their track. [10]
- The battered house, the absence of barn or stable or garden, or any token of thrift or energy, marked the man as an excrescence in this theatre of hope and fruitful toil. [11]
- And I marked that this path was freshly trodden. [9]
- And I marked that the North Wind had two great ornamental daubs like shutter-fastenings painted on his cheeks. [9]
- It appears incredible that the modified descendants of two organisms, if these differed from each other in a marked manner, should ever afterwards converge so closely as to lead to a near approach to identity throughout their whole organisation. [1]
- And I marked that she never allowed her talk with him to drift into deep water; when there was danger of this she would draw the entire table into their conversation by some adroit remark, or create a laugh at his expense. [9]
- Moreover, he fancied that she grew more eager, youthful, and sweet; and he marked that it was far easier to watch her and listen to her than it was to work. [13]
- But I marked that off and on his fingers would open and shut convulsively. [9]
- At eight o'clock that morning the postman brought him a letter marked personal, the handwriting on which he recognized as belonging to the Honourable Hilary Vane. [9]
- We find new terms in all the Professions, implying that special provinces have been marked off, each having its own school of students. [6]
- She had the tennis-court rolled and marked, but the contests here were pitifully-unequal; for the row of silver cups on his mantel, engraved with many dates, bore witness to his athletic prowess. [9]
- But the very tendency to such a consummation--the marked tendency, I fear, of the day--produces, no doubt, cruel suffering. [14]
- So I got ten of the initial letters by heart in their proper order--I, A, B, and so on--and I went on the platform the next night with these marked in ink on my ten finger-nails. [5]
- The difference in temperature between the two days was very marked, their day being hotter than mine because it was closer to the equator. [5]
- If the portrait taken of her in London--the best engraving of which is by Simon de Passe--in 1616, when she is said to have been twenty-one years old, does her justice, she had marked Indian features. [4]
- It had forty-seven tags on it, marked with the names of the various rooms and chimneys, and it occupied the space of an ordinary wardrobe. [5]
- Consequently, their food supply will undergo marked changes week by week. [1]
- How will it suit this intention, then, if in our way of exaggerated ostentation of charity the distinction between rich and poor is made to appear more marked than on ordinary days? [4]
- So, with that sudden decision which marked his life, he started for New York. [11]
- This is a sturdy-looking personage of a good deal more than middle age, his face marked with strong manly furrows, records of hard thinking and square stand-up fights with life and all its devils. [6]
- Now it was strong and quiet, marked by purpose and self-reliance. [11]
- He was a strange young man, with the rare marked look that would compel even a poor memory to pick him out again. [9]
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