Use new in a sentence
Sentences starting with new
- New poetry; by which, he says, he means chiefly old poetry that is new to the reader. [6]
- New entertainments, in which the Queen commanded her to participate, awaited her in Pithom, but pleasure at the return of her famous son appeared to double her power of endurance. [10]
- New snag just where you straighten down; go above it. [5]
- New diseases and vices have in some cases proved highly destructive; and it appears that a new disease often causes much death, until those who are most susceptible to its destructive influence are gradually weeded out (33. [1]
- New horror seized upon him; with arms flung upward to bid the specters avaunt he muttered the exorcism against the wiles of evil spirits. [10]
- New York became unbearable. [9]
- New Jersey is, to the apprehension of a traveller, a double-headed suburb rather than a State. [6]
- New Orleans intended to fittingly celebrate, this present year, the bicentennial anniversary of this illustrious event; but when the time came, all her energies and surplus money were required in other directions, for the flood was upon the land then, making havoc and devastation everywhere. [5]
- New mines were to be purchased, extending over a certain large area; wide coal deposits; little strips of railroad to tap them. [9]
- New ideas build their nests in young men's brains. [3]
Sentences ending with new
- It seems to you that mainly what you want is to get away; get away from the same old tedious things you're so used to seeing and so tired of, and set something new. [5]
- The outside aspects will furnish little that is new. [5]
- Beyond Smolensk there were several different roads available for the French, and one would have thought that during their stay of four days they might have learned where the enemy was, might have arranged some more advantageous plan and undertaken something new. [2]
- But they were well nursed in the hospital; the people of Honolulu kept them supplied with all the dainties they could need; they gathered strength fast, and were presently nearly as good as new. [5]
- For her it was all quaint and new. [9]
- We have fewer troops in the field at the end of the six days than we had at the beginning--the attrition among the old outnumbering the addition by the new. [7]
- It has reference to matters of the greatest importance, which it will require a longer time to discuss; but to-day--" "Just to-day I should like to hear something new. [10]
- When I went to bed that night, I killed Brown in seventeen different ways--all of them new. [5]
- Always she met them, and in them a questioning, almost startled look that was new. [9]
- They were still the same men in the flesh and in the elements of their sensible nature, but their relation to the world and to life was altogether new. [10]
Short sentences using new
- Tribune Office, New York. [5]
- Medical Dictionary, New York, 1852. [3]
- You make new wounds. [11]
- That's a new world problem. [9]
- It was new work. [5]
- Makin' a new will--eh? [11]
- But New Orleans was charming. [4]
- A new life was begun. [11]
- They're new names, too. [6]
- This was new to me. [5]
Sentences containing new two or more times
- Arrived in New York he took lodgings near old Washington Square, where there were a few studios near the Bohemian restaurants and a life as nearly continental as was possible in a new country. [11]
- Generation after generation would labour with unflagging zeal until the art sculptured fragment of the new Cathedral--the new Cathedral of Democracy --pointed upward toward the blue vault of heaven. [9]
- We gave the world tobacco and the potato, perhaps the most important contributions to the content and the fatness of the world made by any new country, and it was a noble ambition to give it new styles of art and literature also. [4]
- The new house, with a new couple in it, had nothing to offer us except some buttermilk. [4]
- Happy are those who go with unworn, unsatiated sensibilities from the New World to the Old; as happy, it may be, those who come from the Old World to the New, but of that I cannot form a judgment. [6]
- The day in which David knocked him down saw the depths of his degradation reached, and, when he got up, it was to start on a new life uncertainly, vaguely at first, but a new life for all that. [11]
- But new senses were suddenly born in her, new eyes were given to her mind, new powers for endurance to her soul. [11]
- The Alexandrians especially were aware that their Queen and Antony claimed and desired to be called "The new Isis" and "The new Dionysus. [10]
- In these days, we photograph the new criminal, and hang his picture in the Rogues' Gallery for future reference; but that Frenchman, in his day, used to take a print of the ball of a new prisoner's thumb and put that away for future reference. [5]
- But how shall we ascertain what these principles are, so as to apply them to new circumstances and new creations, holding on to the essentials and disregarding contemporary tastes; prejudices, and appearances? [4]
More example sentences with the word new in them
- If the young Zouave of the family looks smart in his new uniform, its respectable head is content, though he himself grow seedy as a caraway-umbel late in the season. [6]
- On the New Zealanders, Mantegazza, 'Viaggi e Studi,' 1867, p. 526. [1]
- In the New Zealand law occurs this: "The word person wherever it occurs throughout the Act includes woman. [5]
- You can settle yourselves in a hundred different ways in New York, that is one merit of the place. [8]
- If you see your way to meet us in New Orleans, drop me a line, now, and as we approach that city I will telegraph you what day we shall arrive there. [5]
- Get emancipation into your new State government constitution and there will be no such word as fail for your cause. [7]
- You would have your legs under the Round Table and a 'Sir' in front of your names within the twenty-four hours; and you could bring about a new distribution of the married princesses and duchesses of the Court in another twenty-four. [5]
- I have cut your articles about San Marco out of a New York paper (Joe Twichell saw it and brought it home to me with loud admiration,) and sent it to Howells. [5]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- Because you are young yourself, and can still cope with the bear and wild boar, you like the motto, which will probably lead to new wars, and thereby to fresh renown. [10]
- And another, a young lawyer, who declared that he would rather face a wild cat than ask Whipple a question on the new code. [9]
- He was very young for the captain of a large New Orleans packet. [9]
- And as for you, my lad, you are my guest; you can't stop at any hotel in New York. [5]
- Of course, or you wouldn't be talking the English language--though I've heard they talk it better in Boston than they do in England, and in Chicago they're making new English every day and improving on the patent. [11]
- I am sure you will--like your new home. [4]
- The first thing you want in a new country, is a patent office; then work up your school system; and after that, out with your paper. [5]
- I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here. [9]
- I shall follow you to New Orleans. [5]
- Let me introduce you to a young man who belongs to the Brahmin caste of New England. [6]
- And then again you seem as cold as your New England snow, you have no feeling, you are an Anglo-Saxon--a Puritan. [9]
- Now what would you say, Cleopatra, if I myself took a part in my procession--I say mine, since it is to be in my honor; that really would be for once something new and amusing. [10]
- And what do you say to New York?--asked the Koh-i-noor. [6]
- There, now, Can't you say-- "In a letter to Mr. Howells of the Atlantic Monthly, Mark Twain describes the reception of the new comedy 'Ali Sin,' and then goes on to say:" etc. [5]
- I will await you near the little temple of Isis with our travelling chariot and my own horses, will receive Irene, and conduct her to some new refuge while you drive back Fuergetes' chariot, and restore it to the driver. [10]
- Speed also says you must not fail to send us the New York Journal he wrote for some time since. [7]
- But that cat, you know, was always agin new fangled arrangements--somehow he never could abide'em. [5]
- Of course, if you heard it, you know my belief is that the total climatic influences here are getting up a number of new patterns of humanity, some of which are not an improvement on the old model. [6]
- How much have you had to pay for this new witness, uncle? [10]
- Only I thought you had struck out a new idea, and invented a scheme that was going to revolutionize the timeworn and ineffectual methods of the--" He stopped, and turned to Blake, who was happy now that another had taken his place on the gridiron. [5]
- Six months ago you had a prisoner here, captured on the New England border. [11]
- I said, "Don't you do it; you come to New England on a favorable spring day. [5]
- As for style, you can't mistake a man who is dressed in New York. [4]
- I cannot give you a new command, because we have no forces except such as already have commanders. [7]
- I herewith send you a copy of that letter, which perhaps shows my position as distinctly as any new one I could write. [7]
- Herewith I send you a copy of a letter written at New York, which sufficiently explains itself, and which may or may not give you a valuable hint. [7]
- I lay before you a communication on this subject from the Governor of New Mexico. [7]
- Hall, in New York: March 13, '93. [5]
- Hall, in New York: July 8, '92. [5]
- Hall, in New York: July 30, '93. [5]
- Hall, in New York: July 26, '93. [5]
- Hall, in New York: Dec. 12, '92. [5]
- Hall, in New York: Aug. 10, '92. [5]
- Hall, in New York: Aug. 6, '93. [5]
- Arrived at New York, they went to a hotel off Broadway for dinner, and Carnac signed names in the hotel register as "Mr. and Mrs. Carnac Grier. [11]
- Was this New York, or Jerusalem? [9]
- Arriving in New York, November 19, 1867, Mark Twain found himself no longer unknown to the metropolis, or to any portion of America. [5]
- Arrived in New York, Ed found his way to Commodore Vanderbilt's business quarters, and was ushered into a large anteroom, where a score of people were patiently awaiting their turn for a two-minute interview with the millionaire in his private office. [5]
- Arrived in New York, Col. Jack said: "I've heard tell of carriages all my life, and now I mean to have a ride in one; I don't care what it costs. [5]
- I love New York, because, as in Paris, everybody that lives in it feels that it is his property,--at least, as much as it is anybody's. [6]
- Arriving in New York, after an adventurous voyage, he met a number of old Californians--men who believed in him--and urged him to lecture. [5]
- I left New York under a sort of half promise to furnish to the Harper magazines 30,000 words this year. [5]
- To the New York Tribune I have written 1 from Fayal. [5]
- We left New York Saturday night by the Pennsylvania road. [5]
- Parties in New York only last week wanted me to go down into Arizona in a big diamond interest. [5]
- To show New York millionaires how to adorn their city. [4]
- If the New York man says the same, why despair? [11]
- It absorbed New York gossip for two days, and then another topic took possession of the mercurial city; but it was the sort of event to take possession of the country mind. [4]
- Friends in New York and Philadelphia, through Mr. Williams. [6]
- I think New York agrees with us both wonderfully. [8]
- They have not yet succeeded in finding a new Apis, and believe that the gods are wroth with your father's kingdom. [10]
- Jane felt deafened, yet she thrilled to a new sound. [13]
- If it might yet be something more than a mere post of honor to be the wife of Verus, I would not ask for the new dignity of becoming wife to Caesar. [10]
- Is it that yesterday's dissipation--yes, I was drunk yesternight, drunk in a new way. [11]
- They arrived, before yesterday, from New York. [9]
- The examinations of yesterday count for nothing to-day--he makes a new examination every day. [5]
- Now and then, yes, very often, out of some paradise, no doubt, strays into New England conditions of reticence and self-denial such a sweet spirit, to diffuse a breath of heaven in its atmosphere, and to wither like a rose ungathered. [4]
- During the earliest years of the new century the political atmosphere had changed, the public had shown a tendency to grow restless; and everybody knows how important it is for financial operations, for prosperity, that the people should mind their own business. [9]
- When, after long years of effort, he succeeded in getting the rate established, he at once bent his energies in the direction of cheap cable service and a letter from him came one day to Stormfield concerning his new plans. [5]
- During the long years he had been coming to Fairview, even before the new house was built, when Victoria was in pinafores, he had never understood her. [9]
- After almost three years' experience, Winslow says, he can scarce distinguish New England from Old England, in respect of heat and cold, frost, snow, rain, winds, etc. [3]
- On every New Year's day I have always sent a present of coffee and perique to my cousin the Marquis, and it is Mademoiselle who writes to thank us. [9]
- Something over two years before, Mr. Goodman and another journeyman printer, had borrowed forty dollars and set out from San Francisco to try their fortunes in the new city of Virginia. [5]
- Two or three years ago, in New York, with that Society there which is made up of people from all British Colonies, and from Great Britain generally, who were educated in British colleges and. [5]
- In that same year, having left home on one of his last lecturing trips, he met his son, Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson, at the Brevoort House, in New York. [6]
- Day by day, year by year, new readers are coming forward with curiosity and intellectual wants. [4]
- In the stern Xavier stood immovable against the tiller, his short pipe clutched between his teeth, the colors of his new worsted belt made gorgeous by the rising sun. [9]
- And then he wrote this: "'Sir, his Majesty has thought proper to order a new Commission of the Treasury to be made out, in which I do not see your name. [9]
- However, he has written to a New York publisher, and if we are offered a bargain that will pay for a month's labor we will go to work and prepare the volume for the press. [5]
- I have just written myself clear out in letters to the Alta, and I think they are the stupidest letters that were ever written from New York. [5]
- He had been written about considerably, and the public wouldn't have been satisfied without some new facts; and these I meant to have, and I got. [6]
- The next letter, written a month later, is also to Orion Clemens, who had now moved to Muscatine, Iowa, and established there a new paper with an old title, 'The Journal'. [5]
- Enough that they write "delightful spot" in their diaries, and hurry off to new scenes, and more noisy life. [4]
- And have you writ Captain Clapsaddle and your Whig friends at home of your new intimacies, of Mr. Fox and my Lord Sandwich? [9]
- They was Carter, Wright, Jengessen, an' two new riders from Stone Bridge. [13]
- Compared with the wretched attempts of London to light that city, New York may fairly be said to be a well-lighted city. [5]
- Give me a wreath for my head--aye and another to that, and new wine in the cup! [10]
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- I wish she would write 12 old-time New England tales a year. [5]
- If carried, it would recast the international position in the Orient, necessitating new adjustments in Europe, with cession of territory and gifts for gifts in the way of commercial treaties and the settlement of outstanding difficulties. [11]
- Clara and Jean would never enter again the New York hotel which their mother had frequented in earlier days. [5]
- And perhaps she would let you take me down to New York for a matinee. [9]
- The imperial crown would lapse to his brother; Ferdinand's son, Maximilian, now Charles's son-in-law, was destined to succeed his father, while the Infant Philip must in future be content with the sovereignty of Spain, the Netherlands, Charles's Italian possessions, and the New World. [10]
- Later on she would know, and delight to confess, that her destiny was fixed at a certain hour, at a certain moment, in New York, for subsequent events would run back to that like links in a chain. [4]
- My new book would issue in March, and they would tax the sale in both countries. [5]
- And indeed she would have done so when war was declared and Philip received his new command, but that she had wished the announcement to come from him. [11]
- He must, he would forget--and he knew, that he could only succeed if he found a task which might promise to give some new occupation to his bereaved soul. [10]
- She said she would finish them in the morning, and then her little French friend would arrive from New York--the surprise would follow; the surprise she had been working over for days. [5]
- My Western course would easily amount to $10,000, but I would rather make 2 or 3 thousand in New England than submit again to so much wearing travel. [5]
- Every year some would die and others become incapacitated by age and infirmity; there would be no new ones to take their places. [5]
- Time and patience would be pretty sure to bring out new developments, and physicians, of all men in the world, know how to wait as well as how to labor. [6]
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