Use newly in a sentence
Sentences starting with newly
- Newly arrayed in the most becoming of grey furs, she met him at that hitherto fabled restaurant which in future days--she reflected--was to become so familiar--Delmonico's. [9]
- Newly bandaged students are a very common spectacle in the public gardens of Heidelberg. [5]
Sentences containing newly two or more times
- We must have the latest thought in its latest expression; the page must be newly turned like the morning bannock; the pamphlet must be newly opened like the ante-prandial oyster. [3]
- With hesitation they stepped upon the newly varnished piazza and the newly varnished office floor, for every step left a footprint. [4]
- His neighbor dies of some disease newly named by science; but he dies all the same as if it hadn't been newly named. [4]
- He could not conceive that a stupid chance, letting the seven be dealt to the right rather than to the left, might deprive him of all this happiness, newly appreciated and newly illumined, and plunge him into the depths of unknown and undefined misery. [2]
- A fountain visited by newly married couples and their friends, with a restaurant near by, where the bridal party drink the health of the newly married pair, was an object of curiosity. [6]
More example sentences with the word newly in them
- Must she die without knowing how much the fire had injured the newly built convent, on whose site she had enjoyed the springtime of love, and how the good Sisters fared? [10]
- Our soldiers fight with weapons, such as are pictured on the walls of Theban tombs, wearing a newly invented head-gear as old as the days of the Pyramids. [6]
- Foremost of them, with Theocritus, came the high-priest of Serapis, and Caracalla immediately desired them to introduce the newly appointed head-guardian of the peace. [10]
- The streets along which they passed in the pale morning light were now deserted, and a film of mist, behind which glowed the golden light of the newly risen sun, shrouded the horizon. [10]
- The other harbour was devoted to commerce, but, in order to prevent the spread of false reports, newly arrived ships were forbidden to enter. [10]
- I believe it was a newly reasoned scheme to meet a new emergency. [5]
- Round the house was a garden newly laid out. [2]
- With Eumedes he visited the unfamiliar scenes around him, and his newly restored gift of sight presented to him here many things that formerly he would scarcely have noticed, but which now filled him with grateful joy. [10]
- When Porphyro looked upon Madeline at her prayers in the chapel, it was too much for him: "'She seemed a splendid angel, newly drest, Save wings, for heaven:--Porphyro grew faint, She knelt, so pure a thing, so free from earthly taint. [6]
- So she remained under the linden, and Dr. Mathys did not put her newly won virtue of patience, which he prized so highly, to too severe a trial. [10]
- Her face was turned toward the large doorway of the main entrance, while she sometimes greeted newly introduced guests, sometimes bade farewell to departing ones, and meanwhile answered and asked questions. [10]
- She would not trust her newly acquired fiance to extricate himself. [9]
- Others had come to see the imperial barge, which had been newly furnished up, and which was splendid enough to attract even the luxurious Alexandrians. [10]
- Several now wanted to follow his example, but he pushed them off, even thrusting at them with a newly lighted torch, for he could not be quiet in spite of his fatigue. [10]
- Divine honours are to be paid to some newly attracted hero of the intellect. [10]
- If, after walking through the entrance in the hedge that separated the Brackens from the main road, you turned to the left and followed a driveway newly laid out between young poplars, you came to a mass of cedars. [9]
- Now she dreaded this newly recognised sinful part of her own nature, which she had imagined a pure vessel that had room only for what was noble, sacred, and innocent. [10]
- He ran up the steps before March, and opened the carpenter's temporary valve in the door frame, and led the way into a darkness smelling sweetly of unpainted wood-work and newly dried plaster; their feat slipped on shavings and grated on sand. [8]
- The power of the newly awakened experiences bore him away also, and he described no less vividly what he had suffered. [10]
- But even in the midst of her newly found happiness her cheeks tingled with maidenly modesty at her own boldness. [10]
- At that time the distinguished physician had even succeeded in getting the Honourable Council to defray the cost of having the walls newly white washed and fresh clay stamped on the floor. [10]
- We learn that the company have put a new engine on the seven o'clock train, and newly upholstered the drawing-room car throughout. [5]
- At Wolf's entrance the baron greeted him with merry banter, and then whispered to him that the regent was expecting him in her private room, where the leaders of the newly arrived musicians had already gone. [10]
- Everything from the table napkins to the silver, china, and glass bore that imprint of newness found in the households of the newly married. [2]
- The meadows were sweet with the newly cut grass, the wind softly blew down the river, large white clouds sailed high overhead and cast shadows on the changing water; but to all these gentle influences the fish were insensible, and sulked in their cool retreats. [4]
- Such were the surroundings of the newly wedded pair, who had been reared in the capital. [10]
- Sometimes a magnificent state galley appeared, on whose deck was Antony, who inspected the hastily equipped fleet to make the newly recruited sailors one of those kindling speeches in which he was a master hard to surpass. [10]
- This Sunday the shore was in its most gracious mood, the landscape as if newly created. [4]
- In the large shed lay the chests and cases, the hemp, linseed, straw and matting that had been used in packing the vessels and works of art with which the palace had been newly furnished. [10]
- That was what she was saying to herself, Barbara replied in a more friendly tone, and, with newly awakened hope, the young knight informed her that the time had now come when, without offending against modesty, he might call himself a "made man. [10]
- With fervent warmth she besought her to release her from this newly awakened nature, which surely could not be pleasing in the sight of Heaven, and let her once more become what she was before the unfortunate ramble in the moonlight. [10]
- The sky was serene and bright, the air clear, perfumed with the fresh scent of newly fallen leaves, and grateful to every sense. [12]
- She, too, must see this Brabant, and, like every newly awakened longing, this also quickly took possession of her whole nature. [10]
- She's like the red red rose that's newly sprung in June--there's no denying that--she's also like a melody that's sweetly played in tune. [12]
- Some domestic serfs Pierre met, in reply to inquiries as to where the prince lived, pointed out a small newly built lodge close to the pond. [2]
- Some reverses, which, perhaps, were unavoidable, suffered by newly levied and inefficient forces, discouraged the loyal and gave new hopes to the insurgents. [7]
- This day also passed, and another morning came; and now sixteen dogs, eight of them newly crippled, occupied the sidewalk, and the people were going around. [5]
- The newly awakened part of her nature demanded its rights. [10]
- Thereupon the rebels ordered all their ships together at the Great Nore, ranging them into two crescents, with the newly acquired gunboats at the flanks. [11]
- It is my opinion that the most costly scenery in the world is thrown away upon a pair of newly plighted lovers. [4]
- Others again spoke of the battle of Salamanca, which was described by Crosart, a newly arrived Frenchman in a Spanish uniform. [2]
- Even the glow of his newly acquired fame was not discernible behind his well-remembered head. [9]
- In the name of Frau Dubois, to whom his Majesty gave it up, Adrian took possession of the Golden Cross, and as such Barbara was presented to the newly engaged servants, while his wife was known by them as a Frau Traut from the Netherlands. [10]
- Down that street, now in double time, came three companies of Boston militia, newly arrived in Hampton, blue-taped, gaitered, slouch-hatted. [9]
- To the left, not far from the farthest cannon, was a small, newly constructed wattle shed from which came the sound of officers' voices in eager conversation. [2]
- The steps were newly scrubbed, the woodwork neatly painted. [9]
- This had been newly labeled "The Rossmore Estates. [5]
- This petrified him, nearly, with fright; his mind was in such a state that he could imagine the thing to be nothing else than a corpse, newly dead and still warm. [5]
- But one evening Mrs. Butts and I went out to a party given by the lady of a worthy family, where the napkin itself was a newly introduced luxury. [6]
- The conductor took Mr. Bentley's bill deprecatingly, as much as to say that the newly organized Traction Company--just out of the receivers' hands--were the Moloch, not he, and rang off the fares under protest. [9]
- Besides this, volunteers mostly choose to enter newly forming regiments, while drafted men can be sent to fill up the old ones, wherein man for man they are quite doubly as valuable. [7]
- In a moment more I was in a brook newly formed by the rain. [4]
- She was newly married, and was on her bridal tour. [5]
- He joined the ladies before noon, and his newly awakened feeling of joy beamed upon them scarcely less radiantly than yesterday. [10]
- It is well known to those who have had the good fortune to see the "Homoeopathic Examiner," that this journal led off, in its first number, with a grand display of everything the newly imported doctrine had to show for itself. [3]
- As it was just the time for the Easter fair and many strangers were arriving in Leipsic the travellers passed through the Peterstrasse, across the market-place and entered their newly built house without attracting any attention. [10]
- The worthy merchant, it is true, deemed love a beautiful thing, but in Nuremberg it was the parents who chose wives and husbands for their sons and daughters; yet, after marriage, love took possession of the newly wedded pair. [10]
- There was an intoxication in this newly proclaimed evangel which took hold of some susceptible natures and betrayed itself in prose and rhyme, occasionally of the Bedlam sort. [6]
- The royal quarters in the castle had been newly ordered by the town at his Majesty's desire, and they were indeed bravely decked; yet never had the like show pleased me less. [10]
- For two reeking hours he stood against the newly plastered wall. [9]
- Full of blossoming hopes, he now asked, with newly awakened confidence, whether she would permit him to cross her threshold as a suitor and become his dear and ardently worshipped wife, and the low "Yes" which he received in response made him happy. [10]
- In an instant hope sprang up with fresh power in his excitable soul, and his lost cheerfulness returned to him like a butterfly to the newly opened flower. [10]
- In reply to his sister's inquiry where the newly wedded pair were to be concealed, he had answered that, spite of her trustworthiness, this must remain a secret. [10]
- Mr. Hopper, with his newly acquired equanimity and poise, startled her. [9]
- At such times her newly awakened innocence (if it might be called such--pathetic innocence, in truth! [9]
- In spite of her disillusionment, in spite of her newly acquired ability to see him as he was, enough love remained to scatter, when summoned, her pride to the winds. [9]
- For in his heart the newly rich only respects the rich. [4]
- He imagined that he felt her heart throb against his own breast, and had surrendered himself to the hope that it was newly awakened love for him which had deprived her of her calm bearing. [10]
- This time he had again succeeded; for when he released me we were standing opposite to a newly erected tribune. [10]
- My surprise was great: the place was newly swept and scoured. [5]
- Hand-in-hand, they had gone home feeling as if newly robed in body and soul and more closely bound together than before. [10]
- I dropped my glances on the ground; a bird, newly dead, lay at my feet, killed by the heat. [11]
- Fancourt sent self-conscious glances down the table towards Gaston; and then a young American, newly come to Paris, said: "Who's Zoug-Zoug, and what's Zoug-Zoug? [11]
- She was emerging from the forge fire of life, steeled for every conflict, yet those would be wrong who believed that, trusting to her own newly won strength, she had forgotten to look heavenward. [10]
- She was looking frail and delicate, and her beauty, newly refined, and with a fresh charm, as of mystery or pain, was touched by feverishness. [11]
- The atmosphere, too, filled with a cool smell of herbs and vinegar; the floor newly sprinkled; the--the what? [12]
- There the latter expected to name the city to be newly founded "Arsinoe" for her, and-to show his esteem for the priesthood--to consecrate in person the new Temple of Tum in the city of Pithom, near Heroopolis. [10]
- Lord Montague was evidently laying himself out to please and exerting all the powers of his subtle humor and exploiting his newly acquired slang. [4]
- Only every one, even the newly arrived younger teachers, was obliged to submit to the "initiation. [10]
- They entered the elegant, newly decorated, and luxurious dining room. [2]
- The town of Eastport, in the state of Maine, lay buried under a deep snow that was newly fallen. [5]
- He had returned early that morning from Heroonpolis, where, with other members of his profession, he had inspected the newly constructed waterway. [10]
- Even at that early age she gave evidence of the social gift, and it was due to her efforts that we forgot our best clothes and our newly born self-consciousness. [9]
- But this was different, for separation from Barbara must, at any rate, destroy the exquisite late happiness of the newly unfolded enjoyment of life, and for this heavy loss he saw no compensation. [10]
- While for several days the harbour of Alexandria had been closed, vessels were permitted to enter Pelusium, and all captains of newly arrived ships and caravans were compelled to report to Beryllus's master, the commandant of the important frontier fortress. [10]
- With a hideous curse Obada let his arm drop, and fell struggling for his last breath at the feet of the newly united couple. [10]
- The newly arrived Chief and Associate Justices of the Territory, and other machinery of the government, were domiciled with less splendor. [5]
- Towards noon, refreshed by slumber, and newly dressed, she went to the captain's house. [10]
- He found time, between his labors at the big hospital newly founded, and his correspondence, and his journeys of love,--between early morning and midnight,--to give some hours a day to the refugees. [9]
- The house lay behind a newly dug pond filled with water to the brink and with banks still bare of grass. [2]
- They had all been newly barbered, and were exceedingly stylish. [5]
- Dion, too, listened attentively, now and then correcting or explaining her descriptions, while carving a head of Poseidon for the prow of a newly built boat. [10]
- In his recent association with the newly rich, Jack's twenty thousand a year began to seem small. [4]
- Among the nations, as you know, a storm raged, and the great swells from that conflict threatened to set adrift and wreck the little republic but newly launched. [9]
- They both felt, as the newly plighted always do, that they were in the best relations with the beneficent powers, and that their felicity had been especially looked to in the disposition of events. [8]
- At your ships arrivall, the Salvages harvest was newly gathered, and we going to buy it, our owne not being halve sufficient for so great a number. [4]
- The Council of Antwerp had addressed it to King Philip, and sent a copy to him, the newly appointed governor. [10]
- The gaudy flag-staffs and trellis-work, and the pillars of the verandah, which had all been newly painted in honor of his return and were still wreathed with garlands, exhaled a smell, to him quite sickening, of melting resin, drying varnish and faded flowers. [10]
- Then he beckoned, and the newly made bride's mother followed him in tears, Charmian bewildered and almost stupefied. [10]
- The newly initiated, and the elder adepts, whose duty it was to superintend their reception, had remained in the temple; but the other mystics now swelled the train of those who were coming from the city of the dead. [10]
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