Use members in a sentence
Sentences starting with members
- Members of the Supreme Church. [5]
- Members of one of these classes often find themselves fixed by circumstances in the other. [6]
- Members of Joan's family married, and they have left descendants. [5]
- Members of the Bar. [5]
Sentences ending with members
- It will occur to them by-and-by to found an aristocracy of Early Subsequent Members. [5]
- She brought home to him, as never before, a sense of the anomalistic position of the Church in these modern days, of its appallingly lessened weight even with its own members. [9]
- I perceived by this how radically and grotesquely wrong had been the life-long education of my body and members. [5]
- The end of the session is a week off, and never in all my experience have I seen a more praiseworthy attendance on the part of members. [9]
- The experience of the profession must, I think, run parallel with that of the wisest of its individual members. [3]
- The dignity of the House had been wounded by improprieties indulged in in its presence by a couple of the members. [5]
- This gentleman was the Honourable Edward Doby of Hale, who, with the kind assistance of the other gentlemen above-named, was in this secluded spot making up a list of his committees, undisturbed by eager country members. [9]
- The placard announced the coming of Mr. Glover's Company for the following night, and that the Honorable Alva Hopkins of Gosport, ex-Speaker of the House, had bought three hundred and twelve seats for the benefit of the members. [9]
- In the ideal school, as I imagine it, the pupils of the senior class should be briefly made acquainted with what each one of the principal professions offers and requires from its members. [10]
- The next generation rose in physical development, and reached eighty years of age and more in some of its members. [3]
Short sentences using members
- Its members are elected annually. [5]
- It had twenty-six charter members. [5]
Sentences containing members two or more times
- By the terms of agreement between the American Social Science Association and the National Institute, the members of each are 'ipso facto' associate members of the other. [4]
- They include the names of nearly all our Whigs who now are, or have ever been, members of the State Legislature, besides forty-six of the Democratic members of the present Legislature, and many other good citizens. [7]
- Mr. Leary and myself were the only members from Maryland present, and, I think, were the only members of the delegation at that time in the city. [7]
- The explanation may lie in the fact that, with all animals, sympathy is directed solely towards the members of the same community, and therefore towards known, and more or less beloved members, but not to all the individuals of the same species. [1]
- We see the influence of diversified conditions in the more civilised nations; for the members belonging to different grades of rank, and following different occupations, present a greater range of character than do the members of barbarous nations. [1]
- He was aware, however, of the discontent among the English members of the Opposition, and of the wish of the French members to find a good compromise. [11]
- On the other hand, as Mr. Galton has remarked, if the prudent avoid marriage, whilst the reckless marry, the inferior members tend to supplant the better members of society. [1]
- The select body entitled First Members are the aristocracy of the Mother-Church, the Charter Members, the Aborigines, a sort of stylish but unsalaried little College of Cardinals, good for show, but not indispensable. [5]
- There are names enough on the petition, I think, to justify the members from our county in going for it; but if the members from Morgan oppose it, which they say they will, the chance will be bad. [7]
- Thus the reckless, degraded, and often vicious members of society, tend to increase at a quicker rate than the provident and generally virtuous members. [1]
More example sentences with the word members in them
- In short, it would be much more agreeable if it extended to its own members something of the consideration and sympathy that it gives to those it regards as its inferiors. [4]
- Mr. Clay, though worn down and exhausted, was appealed to by members to renew his efforts at compromise. [7]
- They quarter themselves without special invitation upon the members of the inviting church. [4]
- Count Ilya Rostov with the other members of the committee sat facing Bagration and, as the very personification of Moscow hospitality, did the honors to the prince. [2]
- You are acquainted with the members down there, of course, else you could not have worked to such advantage? [5]
- The gallery shook with laughter, and honourable members with slips of paper in their hands were made as conspicuous as if they had been caught wearing dunces' caps. [9]
- He kept company with German students, though more addicted to study than we members of the fighting clubs (corps). [6]
- I do not wish to question unduly the intellects of those members of this House who by their votes will prove that they have been convinced by the gentleman's argument. [9]
- There is a whole family connection in New England, and that a very famous one, to many of whose members, in different generations, all the products of the dairy are the subjects of a congenital antipathy. [6]
- Even those members who seemed to be on his side understood him in their own way with limitations and alterations he could not agree to, as what he always wanted most was to convey his thought to others just as he himself understood it. [2]
- The spirit with which he had entered the room, however, remained with him, even when he saw Kaid summon to him some of the most fanatical members of the court circle, and engage them in talk for a moment. [11]
- The members of what had once been an army--Napoleon himself and all his soldiers fled--without knowing whither, each concerned only to make his escape as quickly as possible from this position, of the hopelessness of which they were all more or less vaguely conscious. [2]
- The original members were selected by an invitation from the American Social Science Association, which acted under the power of its charter from the Congress of the United States. [4]
- A dozen members were on their feet shouting to the chair. [9]
- How the members were banqueted, and glorified, and talked about! [5]
- The members who were assembling for dinner were sitting about in groups; they greeted Pierre and spoke of the town news. [2]
- But the evidence went to show that Gamache had all the winnings when the other members of the party retired, and this very money had been found in Blaze's pocket. [11]
- The procession is well spread out and long; all its members carry lighted tapers, a good many of which are not lighted, having gone out in the wind. [4]
- Suddenly the inspirer was transformed into the man of affairs who calmly proposed the organization of a strike committee, three members of which were to be chosen by each nationality. [9]
- While the toastmaster was speaking, the members saw Mr. Clemens's eyes begin to sparkle and his cheeks to flush. [5]
- In it I was shown a register of its members, with the dead and the date of their shipment to China duly marked. [5]
- Naturally Mark Twain was one of its favorite members, and his contributions never failed to arouse interest and discussion. [5]
- And yet it was not altogether like home, either, because so many members of the family were away. [5]
- I thought he was more diffuse and more enthusiastic in his descriptions than he had been with the older members of the party. [6]
- She said she was anxious to reach the Southern Hotel where Mr. Simons, one of the absent members, was staying, before he went out. [5]
- The dear members wanted to greet me with escort and the ringing of bells, but I declined, and went alone in my carriage to the church, entered it, and knelt in thanks upon the steps of its altar. [5]
- What we do want is the conclusive evidence that respectable citizens of Louisiana are willing to be members of Congress and to swear support to the Constitution, and that other respectable citizens there are willing to vote for them and send them. [7]
- Forestalling a possible vote on the morrow to recall and reconsider, there remained some sixty members whose loyalty was unquestioned, but whose reputation for discretion was not of the best. [9]
- Such, or something very similar, has been the observation made to me lately, whilst I have been from home, by members of some of the ancient East Lancashire families, whose mansions lie on the hilly border-land between the two counties. [14]
- Indiana largely for us,--Governor, it is said, by fifteen thousand, and eight of the eleven members of Congress. [7]
- Ohio largely for us, with all the members of Congress but two or three. [7]
- It will arraign two or three dozen of its members, or maybe four or five dozen, for taking bribes to vote for this and that and the other bill last winter. [5]
- There is Archias, too; there are the artists and the famous gentlemen of the Museum, the members of the Ephebi, and the priests of the great gods. [10]
- She was far too dear to all the members of the family for them to give her up so easily. [10]
- Minor officials ascended to their several positions through well-earned promotions, and not by a jump from gin-mills or the needy families and friends of members of parliament. [5]
- Meanwhile, in obedience to the unerring instinct for drama peculiar to great metropolitan dailies, newspaper correspondents were alighting from every train, interviewing officials and members of labour unions and mill agents: interviewing Claude Ditmar, the strongest man in Hampton that day. [9]
- Then Nebsecht proceeds to state how these are distributed in the different members, and shows--is it not so?--that the various mental states, such as anger, grief, aversion, and also the ordinary use of the word heart, declare entirely for his view. [10]
- It is difficult to restrain one's pen in dealing with a hero, but it is not too much to say that Mr. Crewe impressed many of the country members favourably. [9]
- I was compelled to report this alarming situation to Ogilvy and Dickinson and a few chosen members of a panicky board of directors. [9]
- But she hesitated to reply, and ere he could win from her even the faintest shadow of consent, Ernst Ortlieb, who had been talking with other members of the council in the room where the wine was served, interrupted him to take his daughter home. [10]
- Ought I not to regret having undertaken to report the doings and sayings of the members of the circle which you have known as The Teacups? [6]
- Mr. Lincoln proceeded to rally the Buffalo convention for forbearing to say anything--after all the previous declarations of those members who were formerly Whigs--on the subject of the Mexican War, because the Van Burens had been known to have supported it. [7]
- It was pleasant to make the acquaintance of members of so respectable a family. [5]
- What most helped to keep the place alive all through the year was the frequent coming together of the members of a certain literary association. [6]
- Mr. Allen's tendency to extravagance had been noticed by the members of the Miles Standish Company, and some of the older directors had on occasions remonstrated with him. [9]
- Church has many thousands of members more than its building can accommodate. [5]
- The members of this party, chiefly civilians and to whom Arakcheev belonged, thought and said what men who have no convictions but wish to seem to have some generally say. [2]
- The members of this party were those who had demanded an advance from Vilna into Poland and freedom from all prearranged plans. [2]
- The members of this lowly organised order are wingless, dull-coloured, minute insects, with ugly, almost misshapen heads and bodies. [1]
- He invented the thirty-two members and their names. [5]
- As many as thirty or forty members have spoke to me about it. [9]
- Verses such as these might very well have been written by Callimachus or some other poet of the circle of the early members of the Museum of Alexandria. [10]
- The seats of these members at the theatre had been filled by accommodating townspeople and visitors. [9]
- Besides the family, there were eight borzoi kennelmen and more than forty borzois, so that, with the borzois on the leash belonging to members of the family, there were about a hundred and thirty dogs and twenty horsemen. [2]
- What I saw there I did not think necessary to disclose to the other members of the party; but, as unconcernedly as possible, for Ruth Devlin's eyes were on me, I used it to light a cigar--inappropriately, for lunch would soon be ready. [11]
- Every now and then some of its members seem to lose common sense and common humanity. [6]
- Religion springs from them, the family order rests upon them, and in every community each act involving a relation between any two of its members implies the recognition or the denial of a sentiment. [6]
- Their duties carry them into the midst of families, and particularly at times when the members of them are suffering from bodily illness. [6]
- She then joined them and went among the last members of the little procession which went down to the orchestra and from thence up the steps for the chorus, on to the stage. [10]
- These were all their own people who had settled down in the house almost as members of the family, or persons who were, it seemed, obliged to live in the count's house. [2]
- The servant at the White House door did not seem disposed to make way for me until I asked if the other members of the Cabinet had arrived. [5]
- When they got the volumes at the Mechanics' Institute, all the members wanted them. [14]
- In many of the two-story Rockland families, and in those favored households of the neighboring villages whose members had been invited to the great party, there was a very general excitement among the younger people on the morning after the great event. [6]
- First Members (of the Supreme Church). [5]
- The members of the States-General who favoured the King were also to be present at this assembly, and a banquet would follow the political discussions. [10]
- With respect to the slight individual differences which are common, in a greater or less degree, to all the members of the same species, we have every reason to believe that they are by far the most important for the work of selection. [1]
- We have named the several members and advantages of the new paradise in Skinner Street, with its crazy book-shop underneath. [5]
- I could see the plainest disposition on the part of the other members of the government to debar me from having any voice in the counsels of the nation, and so I could no longer hold office and retain my self-respect. [5]
- I suppose if the people wanted decent members of congress they would elect them. [5]
- The blessing of the palms began, the cardinals first approaching, and afterwards the members of the diplomatic corps, the archbishops and bishops, the heads of the religious orders, and such private persons as have had permission to do so. [4]
- Some members of the orchestra would not part with theirs, and behind the saddle of many a mounted virtuoso or attendant was fastened a violin case or a shapeless bag which concealed some other instrument. [10]
- I am afraid the only Broad Church possible is one that has its creed in the heart, and not in the head,--that we shall know its members by their fruits, and not by their words. [6]
- The head of the Museum, who bore the title of "high priest," had also appeared there with several members of this famous centre of the intellectual life of the capital. [10]
- On yesterday morning the most of the Whig members from this district got together and agreed to hold the convention at Tremont in Tazewell County. [7]
- But some of the members who were not in the Congress that voted it say that it is forfeited. [4]
- It occurred to the members of the Society that a little fresh blood infused into it might stir up the general vitality of the organization. [6]
- Individual differences between the members of the same species are admitted by every one to occur under a state of nature. [1]
- I must meet the members of the council at the town-hall, or a whole day will be lost, and at this time we must be avaricious even of the moments. [10]
- The members of the Majority went out by detachments from time to time and took naps upon sofas in the reception-rooms; and also refreshed themselves with food and drink--in quantities nearly unbelievable--but the Minority stayed loyally by their champion. [5]
- The election of the Lower House of the Bavarian parliament, whose members have a six years' tenure of office, which takes place next spring, excites uncommon interest; for the leading issue will be that of education. [4]
- When Eva assented, the lady remarked that members of this brotherhood had rarely come to her castle; but Biberli said that they were quiet, devout men who, content with the alms they begged, preached, and performed other religious duties. [10]
- The members of the household were all gathered in the reception hall: Michael Ivanovich, Mademoiselle Bourienne, Princess Mary, and the little princess. [2]
- Idling members of the House flocked to their seats, nervous gentlemen sprang to their feet, pages flew hither and thither, life and animation were visible everywhere, all the long ranks of faces in the building were kindled. [5]
- The Governor and the honourable members of his Council, forsooth! [9]
- Some members of the heron family offer a still more curious case of novelty in colouring having, as it appears, been appreciated for the sake of novelty. [1]
- One half of the great fan of desks was in effect empty, vacant; in the other half several hundred members were bunched and jammed together as solidly as the bristles in a brush; and they also were waiting and expecting. [5]
- Beyond me crowded the four members of the crew, unhurt. [9]
- As soon as the four burgomasters, the eight magistrates of the city, and the members of the common council appeared at the windows, hundreds of voices joined in the Geusenlied,--[Beggars' Song or Hymn. [10]
- In one of the few rooms of his vast palace which the chief priest had reserved for the accommodation of the members of his own household, the youth was received by Melissa, Timotheus's wife Euryale, and the lady Berenike. [10]
- Almost immediately after the fall of Sumter, many members of that majority went over to the original disunion minority, and with them adopted an ordinance for withdrawing the State from the Union. [7]
- We're members of the Exchange, so you won't have any trouble in finding us. [9]
- Once we saw the dim bulk of a couple of them, far away, spectral and dreamy things; members of the Horne-Alofa and Fortuna. [5]
- The intimacy among the different members of the society was so close that, beyond a courtesy of manner that never failed, the tendency was to resist the approach of any stranger as a 'gene'. [6]
- The members composing the Court were the same as yesterday. [10]
- What sightseeing by the country members and their wives who have come to attend the inauguration of the new governor, the Honourable Asa P. Gray! [9]
- Several members of the Council requested the couples to make way, and Maurice took his partner's hand and led her on the stage. [10]
- The clerks of the Congressional committees are not members of the Cabinet. [5]
- The members of the conference stared at the Honourable Hilary, who seemed to have forgotten their presence; for he had moved his chair to the window, and was gazing out over the roofs at the fast-fading red in the western sky. [9]
- The members of the conference coughed again, looked at each other, and there was a silence. [9]
- Several members of the company entered it and went part of the way, returning on foot. [10]
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