Use nerve in a sentence
Sentences ending with nerve
- I don't know which tickled me the most--the actions of many fellers we met, or Venters's nerve. [13]
- But they didn't weaken nor lose their nerve. [13]
- One doesn't choose to worry, I think, any more than one chooses to lay bare a nerve. [11]
- He had what the West called nerve. [11]
- The trail down the five hundred feet of sheer depth always tested Venters's nerve. [13]
- I had feared that paralysis had seized the optic nerve. [14]
- A look like that breaks the nerve. [11]
- But if you're poor--" She had made a discovery--to reflect upon his business success was to touch a sensitive nerve. [9]
- She was deadly pale, but full of nerve. [11]
- The air had no nerve. [11]
Short sentences using nerve
- I got no nerve. [11]
- Harriet has too much nerve. [5]
- He had nerve and coolness. [11]
- She has nerve. [11]
Sentences containing nerve two or more times
- It was as though a delicate nerve had been touched in each of them; but it was a nerve that had never been sensitive until they had met each other for the first time. [11]
More example sentences with the word nerve in them
- Bulow is a wonderful conductor, a little man, all nerve and fire, and he seems to inspire every instrument. [4]
- Stafford's face was white, and every nerve in his body seemed suddenly to be wrenched by the hand of torture. [11]
- The accident from which he had suffered had broken his nerve, stalwart as he was. [11]
- All these effects were produced by impressions on the organs of sense, seemingly by direct agency on certain nerve centres. [6]
- But one thing was sure, Havel, the wiry Havel, was the better man, with sounder nerve and a fostered strength. [11]
- Colonel Ryder, who was loyal at all times, said she had the nerve of a woman from Kentucky. [11]
- Perhaps, also, Ruth wanted to test her own nerve, and to see whether the power of association was stronger in her mind than her own will. [5]
- If he had used caution before, now he strained every nerve to force himself to creeping stealth and to sensitiveness of ear. [13]
- To speak more truly the olfactory "nerve" is not a nerve at all, he says, but a part of the brain, in intimate connection with its anterior lobes. [6]
- Then the old treasurer said: "Passing the forts in that trying way required the same sort of nerve that a person must have when ghosts are about him in the dark, I should think. [5]
- Therefore, let the tourist rope himself up and go there; for I have shown that with nerve, caution, and judgment, the thing can be done. [5]
- Philip had been touched in that nerve called military honour. [11]
- Farther South it's too hot, and I've been in Boston in May when that east wind of yours made every nerve in my body get up and howl. [8]
- We fell victims to the epidemic and strained every nerve to acquire more "feet. [5]
- Strain every nerve to open communication with him by James River, or any other way you can. [7]
- When he goes to Lawrenceville, as he will, I will strain every nerve to be with you and him. [7]
- But something antagonistic to his own dejection, to the Muslim's fatalism, emerged from David's own altruism, to nerve him to hope and effort still. [11]
- At the same time I caught a tone of voice and a manner which showed she was not actually oblivious, but was touched in that nerve called vanity; and from this much feminine hatred springs. [11]
- So I hope those with whom I am surrounded have principle enough to nerve themselves for the task, and leave nothing undone that can be fairly done to bring about the right result. [7]
- And we reckon this enlargement of nerve contact somehow a gain. [4]
- I sometimes think their pupils dilate on purpose to let my consciousness glide through them; indeed, I dread them, I come so close to the nerve of the soul itself in these momentary intimacies. [6]
- When Terry left the theatre he was like one in a dream, every nerve in his body at tension, his head aflame, his pulses throbbing. [11]
- How cold was the sea--ah, how it chilled every nerve and tissue of his body! [11]
- If I had the nerve, I would kill it. [5]
- You always had the nerve, George. [9]
- Men talk of the nerve that runs to the pocket, but one who loves his books, and has lived long with them, has a nervous filament which runs from his sensorium to every one of them. [3]
- I tell you, the higher a man has to carry the raw material of thought before he works it up, the more it costs him in blood, nerve, and muscle. [6]
- Far back in the hall stood Marion, one hand upon the balustrade of the staircase, the other tightly held at her side, as if to nerve herself for the meeting. [11]
- Despite his nerve the chill sweat began to dampen his forehead. [13]
- I, a scamp, The best long-shot in the Touchwood Camp; Muscle and nerve like strings of steel, Sound in the game of bit and heel-- There's your guide-book. [11]
- So it was that, on the day when he spoke at the political meeting, his life's tragedy became a hammer beating every nerve into emotion. [11]
- Why is it that we can better bear to part in spirit than in body, and while we have the fortitude to act farewell have not the nerve to say it? [12]
- Eglington vaguely knew that now he was to face some trial of mind and nerve, but with great deliberation he continued dropping liquid from a bottle into the glass retort he carried, his eyes, however, watchful of his visitor, who involuntarily stared around the laboratory. [11]
- To prove that Tell did shoot the apple from his son's head would merely prove that he had better nerve than most men and was skillful with a bow as a million others who preceded and followed him, but not one whit more so. [5]
- But by a sure instinct he had guessed the identity of the White Horseman, and every nerve quivered with desire to meet him in combat. [11]
- Gordineer's hand was steady; his nerve was all right. [11]
- Horses broke from stables, and a frightened dog rushed up a short attic ladder and out on to a roof, and when his scare was over had not the nerve to go down again the same way he had gone up. [5]
- He would not spoil the development of the drama, of which he now held the fluttering prologue, by any blunt treatment; he would touch this and that nerve gently to see what past connection there was between: "These dim blown birds beneath an alien sky. [11]
- At this or some earlier period, the great artery and nerve of the humerus ran through a supra-condyloid foramen. [1]
- Now, as I say, I have taken laborious pains to so trim this book of offense that you might not lack the nerve to print it just as it stands. [5]
- The love of rural life, the habit of finding enjoyment in familiar things, that susceptibility to Nature which keeps the nerve gently thrilled in her homliest nooks and by her commonest sounds, is worth a thousand fortunes of money, or its equivalents. [4]
- He smiled faintly, raised his head a little higher, and said: "Yes, that's just it, I suppose; but then we do not order our own constitutions; and I believe, Doctor, that you must kill a nerve before it ceases to hurt. [11]
- The operation was performed successfully, and Varley had issued from the operating-room with the look of a man who had gone through an ordeal which had taxed his nerve to the utmost, to find Valerie Meydon waiting, with a piteous, dazed look in her eyes. [11]
- He took it out, and as he did so, a flush swept over his face, and every nerve of his body tingled. [11]
- She had plenty of nerve, but this startled her. [11]
- About the details of her student life, Ruth said very little to her friends, but they had reason to know, afterwards, that it required all her nerve and the almost complete exhaustion of her physical strength, to carry her through. [5]
- But he thought of Di Welldon and of her criminal brother, and every nerve, every faculty was screwed to its utmost limit of endurance and capacity. [11]
- But you do not feel it until a nerve reports the hurt to the brain. [5]
- There's many a night I wished I could have done what Garvin did, but I didn't have the nerve. [9]
- I admired his nerve, I must say. [9]
- He's lost his nerve, he doesn't look like the same feller. [13]
- Suppose she--" Every nerve tingled; every drop of blood beat hard against his walls of flesh; his every vicious element sprang into life. [11]
- She had to nerve him to it, to represent more than once that now they had no choice but to make this experiment. [8]
- It's a ganglion--a nerve centre--it is what is called the zylobalsamum process. [5]
- Success gave him nerve and even actual intrepidity; insomuch, indeed, that after he had conveyed his harvest to his mother in a back alley, he went to the reception himself, and added several of the valuables of that house to his takings. [5]
- And anon the morning comes, and then, at last, the evening when the triste bazaars open again, and the strong of heart and nerve move not from their doorways, but sit still in the dusk to watch the grim world go by. [11]
- The atmosphere has more nerve, the life more life. [11]
- There's only one man, I know, that has nerve enough for that, and that man's not a hundred mile from here neither. [12]
- Thinks't tha, a man that told 'em all--a thousand therr--that he'd hang on nearest tree the foorst that disobeyed him, thinks't tha that Goovnur's lost his nerve by that? [11]
- Every nerve quivered like the leaves of the poplars in her former home when the wind blows down to meet the Rhone, and she found it difficult to follow what Paulus said, and still more so to find the right answer to his questions. [10]
- It is well known that use strengthens the muscles in the individual, and complete disuse, or the destruction of the proper nerve, weakens them. [1]
- Infinite experience, a keen eye, a steady hand, and a nerve of iron are required. [9]
- If I gambled it would be a question of nerve. [4]
- The "divine ear" is not an auditorial nerve. [5]
- When the eye is destroyed, the optic nerve often becomes atrophied. [1]
- Demetrius laughed loudly in his deep bass tones, declaring that his brother was already most anxious to win, and that, when he saw her with these ribbands he would strain every nerve, in gratitude for her partisanship. [10]
- Does thee think I lack nerve? [5]
- And now that I had my finger at last on the nerve of power, it was no time to weaken. [9]
- His eyes were, however, intensely busy, and every nerve was keen to feel. [11]
- Had your father his eye, his nerve, his power to shoot with one arm a bull moose at long range, so!--he would not refuse to be called a great hunter, but wear the title gladly. [11]
- Every nerve in his body tingled, his legs trembled, but his eye was steady. [11]
- Every nerve in his body seemed to pluck at the angry flesh. [11]
- The Indian in him gave him coolness and nerve. [11]
- Every nerve in her was alive. [11]
- Every nerve in her body responded to the shock of feeling; she was having her dark hour alone. [11]
- In the rider's heart were a hundred things; among them fear, that miserable depression which comes with the first defeats of life, the falling of the mercury from passionate activity to that frozen numbness which betrays the exhausted nerve and despairing mind. [11]
- Some effect must have been produced upon the pulpy nerve centres from which they never recovered. [6]
- The nerve she has, and the things she will do! [4]
- That shock he had with the coal, as I said before, has broken his nerve, big man as he is. [11]
- I never have had the nerve to keep one since. [5]
- But Mr. Whelan had not the nerve to desert her, and so he departed this life, very loudly lamented by Mrs. Whelan, who had changed her name with no right to do so. [11]
- Since the Celebrity had lost his nerve and betaken himself to the place of concealment Mr. Cooke had prepared for him, the whole composition of the affair was changed. [9]
- It does a great quartz-mining business, now--that business which, more than any other that I know of, teaches patience, and requires grit and a steady nerve. [5]
- When present, the great nerve invariably passes through it; and this clearly indicates that it is the homologue and rudiment of the supra-condyloid foramen of the lower animals. [1]
- A handful of good men under two leaders of nerve, conscience and ability, to fight an invisible enemy, which, gaining headway, would destroy its scores of thousands! [11]
- But I'm not going to say you ought to have the same kind of nerve as ours. [11]
- He yields some fraction of the Maker's right Who gives the quivering nerve its sense of pain; Is there not something in the pleading eye Of the poor brute that suffers, which arraigns The law that bids it suffer? [6]
- His large, bold eyes, though not wicked, flamed now and then with an energy and excitement that gave ample notice that he would obey no master who had not stronger will and nerve than his own. [4]
- The thought irritated every nerve in him. [11]
- I am not even yet settled enough in nerve and brain to resume it. [5]
- The olfactory nerve enters the cavity of the orbit and is developed into the special sense of hearing. [5]
- I allude to Dr. Brown- Sequard's observations on the transmitted effect of an operation causing epilepsy in guinea-pigs, and likewise more recently on the analogous effects of cutting the sympathetic nerve in the neck. [1]
- No one could doubt that he had helped a neighbour in great need, and had done it at some expense to his own nerve and brain. [11]
- Well, well, well--how did you ever have the nerve to approach him, of all others? [5]
- But I ain't denyin' his nerve, or whatever's great in him thet sort of paralyzes people. [13]
- Sonya wore a company smile but was evidently tormented by jealousy; now she turned pale, now blushed and strained every nerve to overhear what Nicholas and Julie were saying to one another. [2]
- I recognized the coachman first--Bigot's, an old one-eyed soldier of surpassing nerve, and devoted to his master. [11]
- He had a certain admiration of desperate crime in others, as showing nerve and force, but he did not feel it to be his own style of doing business. [6]
- It was no case of hero-worship, to be sure, nor for tragedy; but then what a satisfaction it must be to sweet Lady Macbeth, coiled up on her sofa, to feel that the thane of Cawdor has some nerve! [4]
- At intervals a cannon-shot crashed upon the rarefied air, as scores of thousands had done for months past, torturing to ear and sense and nerve. [11]
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