Use news in a sentence
Sentences starting with news
- News comes that within this week Siam has acknowledged herself to be, in effect, a French province. [5]
- News travels apace the world over, and that of John Paul's home-coming and of his public renunciation of Scotland at the "Hurcheon" had reached Dumfries in good time, substantiated by the arrival of the teamster with the chests the night before. [9]
- News came to the Pacific coast that the Vigilance Committee in Montana (whither Slade had removed from Rocky Ridge) had hanged him. [5]
- News came of the death of Robert Ingersoll. [5]
- News came of the death of Henry M. Stanley, one of Mark Twain's oldest friends. [5]
- News of her son would be most fully supplied there, and many an officer whom she met had served under her John, and willingly told the mother what he admired and had learned from him. [10]
- News came that not a sign of the two villains had been yet discovered. [5]
- News had reached his ears, that an artist had fallen in the defence of the city. [10]
- News of this getting about in the fort, there was a demand that the President should cut off these Dutchmen. [4]
- News had arrived from the state capital that morning of which Mr. Dodd knew nothing. [9]
Sentences ending with news
- You said in your letter that you had news. [11]
- Her grandson Hanno, who escaped with his life, at the bidding of his father Satabus, who revered his mother, had made his way to her amid great perils to convey the sorrowful news. [10]
- The members who were assembling for dinner were sitting about in groups; they greeted Pierre and spoke of the town news. [2]
- We are all well, and have nothing in the way of news. [7]
- He did not waste any time, but flew to his mother, to tell her and Nan and Bet all about it and get them to help him enjoy the great news. [5]
- Mrs. Grier's face was not that of one who had good news. [11]
- While a footman was lighting a candle, Toll communicated the substance of the news. [2]
- But Breed always told me the outside news. [9]
- He had been to the harbor to inquire as to the return of the vessel with the prisoners on board; to the Serapeum to inquire for her; to Dido, to give her the news. [10]
- No particular place to meet and exchange information, no wharf-boat reports, none but chance and unsatisfactory ways of getting news. [5]
Short sentences using news
- Startling news from Saint's Rest! [5]
- Thou hast news of her? [11]
- No news comes of her. [4]
- No other news of consequence. [7]
- If so, what news? [7]
- Have you good news? [11]
- Well, that's good news. [9]
- It calls both news. [4]
- I bring good news. [11]
- Ah, the good news! [11]
Sentences containing news two or more times
- This is news to me,--not very ungrateful news either. [7]
- Oh, come--later news than fifty days, brought steaming hot from London by the----" "My news is only ten days old. [5]
- My wife will pick up more news in six hours than I can get in a week, and I'm fond of news. [4]
- The news was no news to her, for Darius Boland had told her; but she thought it well to let the governor think he had made a new, sensational statement. [11]
- I reasoned within myself that news, and stirring news, too, was what a paper needed, and I felt that I was peculiarly endowed with the ability to furnish it. [5]
- It was not long--was that because its news was bad news? [11]
- Natasha, seeing the impression the news of her brother's wound produced on Sonya, felt for the first time the sorrowful side of the news. [2]
- Sheets of news had become common in the town in James's time, the first newspaper being the English Mercury, which appeared in April, 1588, and furnished food for Jonson's satire in his "Staple of News. [4]
- Uncertain news was good news. [9]
- One doesn't keep good news waiting, and 'tis not good news for her ladyship I bring, even if it be for Claridge Pasha, for there was no love lost 'twixt him and second-best lordship that's gone. [11]
More example sentences with the word news in them
- Ye temple-servants, seize your staves, and spread in every part of the city the news of the miracle which the Divinity has vouchsafed to us. [10]
- Myra was too young not to look wistful at my news, but the others pretended indifference, seeking to lessen my triumph. [9]
- He came to you with the good news first," she said with a flutter. [11]
- What news have you for the old woman from the young couple? [10]
- What news have you brought me? [2]
- He spent three years at the University of Aleala, and nothing but good news of him reached her. [10]
- Gras had already written twice to his master, telling him with what gratifying patience Hermon was beginning to submit to his great misfortune, when the notary Melampus returned from Alexandria with news which produced the most delightful transformation in the blind artist's outer life. [10]
- The Kentucky Legislature would not budge till that proclamation was modified; and General Anderson telegraphed me that on the news of General Fremont having actually issued deeds of manumission, a whole company of our volunteers threw down their arms and disbanded. [7]
- A few days would end it, for good or ill. Madame Chalice heard the news with consternation, and pity would have sent her to Valmond's bedside, but that she found Elise was his faithful nurse and servitor. [11]
- It might be worth while to inquire what effect this exciting accumulation of the news of the world upon an individual or a community has upon happiness and upon character. [4]
- The news was worth a good deal, for instance, to Mr. Peter Pardriff (brother of Paul, of Ripton), who refrained, with praiseworthy self-control, from publishing it in the State Tribune, although the temptation to do so must have been great. [9]
- His eyes grew worse, and on the very day which brought us the news of your safe arrival in Babylon, Amasis became totally blind. [10]
- Since those harsh words with which Cambyses had sent her from the hall, not the smallest fragment of news had reached her concerning either her angry lover, or his mother and sister. [10]
- These were the words I was maundering with this noble voice of mine: "'The news I bring, fair Lady, Will make your tears run down Put off your rose-red dress so fine And doff your satin gown! [11]
- He did this with the utmost consideration, fearing the effect of this agitating news upon his wife; but Barbara only turned pale, and then, with tears glittering in her eyes, said softly, "He, too, was only a mortal man. [10]
- It all began with the news Milly Skinner had got from the stage driver, imparted to Jethro as he sat reading about Hiawatha. [9]
- It had been wickedly said of him, when the news of his coming departure got around, that he feared Dorothy would fall in love with some provincial beau before he could get her within reach of a title. [9]
- It was Joe who brought the astounding news to the store that evening. [9]
- In the hall, which was lighted up, Dorothea came hastily to meet him, asking, "No news yet of Polykarp? [10]
- The long weeks which had passed since that night at Hamley, when she had told Eglington the truth about so many things, had brought no peace, no understanding, no good news from anywhere. [11]
- The sad news which fills all Naukratis does not seem to disturb you much. [10]
- Then he inquired whether Heron had any message or news to send to his son; and when the gem-cutter replied that he had not, the freedman was about to go. [10]
- The culmination came when the news leaked out that Mr. Stephen Brice had bought the young woman in order to give her freedom. [9]
- Even Jack Delancy, when the crushing news was brought him at the club, where he sat talking with Major Fairfax, although he saw his own ruin in a flash, said, "It wouldn't have happened if Henderson had lived. [4]
- It was early when Mammy Easter brought the news paper to her mistress. [9]
- The news of what had happened had found its way to her solitary apartments, and, notwithstanding the hour, she had risen in order to try and discover the truth and warn her son against pronouncing a too hasty decision. [10]
- But contrary to what had always happened in their former battles, instead of the news they expected of the enemy's flight, these orderly masses returned thence as disorganized and terrified mobs. [2]
- At first they were very favourable; then came the news of the treason, and soon after of the desertion of the cavalry and foot soldiers. [10]
- Then, as we were setting out for Castle Howard, came the news of your death on the road to Upper Marlboro. [9]
- Everywhere festive guns were booming, bells pealing, the churches ringing with thanksgivings, and jubilant multitudes thronging the thoroughfares, when suddenly the news flashed over the land that Abraham Lincoln had been murdered. [7]
- I remember very well the day it appeared on our news stands, and the heated denunciations it evoked at the Boyne Club. [9]
- The first step we took was to advertise our wants in the "Neueste Nachrichten" ("Latest News ") newspaper. [4]
- In the same way little by little he came to understand the news he had been told after his rescue, about the death of Prince Andrew, the death of his wife, and the destruction of the French. [2]
- The news reached Washington of the commencement of hostilities on the Rio Grande, and of the great peril of General Taylor's army. [7]
- Its latest news was the Spectator and the Tatler. [4]
- What had happened was that news (which afterwards proved to be false) had been received during the night of a movement by the French to outflank the Drissa camp. [2]
- Of course, there was news by telegraph, but that was precious as fine gold,--not to be lightly read and cast aside. [9]
- The whole village was interested, and anxious, and sent for news of me every day; and not only once a day, but several times. [5]
- Just as he was getting into his chariot, news was brought him that the mat-maker, who had sawn through the masts at the gate, had been caught. [10]
- The Brabant palace was constantly besieged by people of all classes inquiring about the condition of the still honoured and by many deeply beloved monarch, and Barbara almost daily asked for news of him. [10]
- Sometimes this quiet was broken by bitter news from France, of fresh persecution, and fresh struggle on the part of the Huguenots. [11]
- The old newspaper was a broadside of stale news, with a moral essay attached. [4]
- He knew the veteran would be waiting for him, and unprepared for the bad news he brought. [11]
- I have been very anxious for some days in regard to our armies in the field, but am considerably cheered, just now, by favorable news from them. [7]
- If he might venture to offer counsel, he would not interrupt his master now; he had received very sad news, and the tailor who came to take his measure for his mourning garments had just left him. [10]
- Before he came up with the hussars, several adjutants met him with news of the successful result of the action. [2]
- Ann drew herself up with pride and hastily answered that if any one craved news of him he had best apply to Mistress Ursula Tetzel, inasmuch as she was ever wont to have a keen eye on her dear cousin. [10]
- It's no news up in Utah how he holes in canyons an' leaves no track. [13]
- It was not until a week later that the dreaded news came. [9]
- Which of these two pieces of news rendered her the happier, she could not have determined. [10]
- At the last two inns on the road she had got news of both Tardif and Havel. [11]
- Clam spells the trained nurse afternoons; I am allowed to see Mrs. Clemens 20 minutes twice a day and write her two letters a day provided I put no news in them. [5]
- But other news too was carrying through the town: the French Government, having learned of the Duke's intentions towards Philip, had despatched envoys from Paris to forbid the adoption and deed of succession. [11]
- During three days Tom was deeply concerned about the Judge's condition and hungry for news of it. [5]
- Then he called Tom McChesney to him and questioned him closely about our journey, the signs we had seen, and, finally, the news in the Watauga settlements. [9]
- And in fact Toll, to whom he went to communicate the news, immediately began to expound his plans to a general sharing his quarters, until Konovnitsyn, who listened in weary silence, reminded him that they must go to see his Highness. [2]
- When Titianus had told his wife the melancholy news he added solemnly: "A great sovereign is dead. [10]
- As the Custos told his news the governor's eyes were running along the line of busts of ancient and modern philosophers on the gilt brackets between the Doric pilasters. [11]
- The news was told him that the English Rossmore was come, --"and I'm his son, Viscount Berkeley, not Howard Tracy any more. [5]
- Mebbe that's news to you....Well, if you're gone I'll hunt for you. [13]
- It seemed terrible to wait, when here before her was news of David, of life or death. [11]
- The news came to Virginia, and a telegram went back: "Fetch along your flour sack! [5]
- His first messengers to us were killed, and that is why the news of the relief came so late. [11]
- These rapscallions wanted to try the Nonesuch again, because there was so much money in it, but they judged it wouldn't be safe, because maybe the news might a worked along down by this time. [5]
- This news increased to the utmost the anxiety from which Kuni had long suffered. [10]
- He went straight to the Foreign Office for news, hoping against hope, was received by Count Mensdorff, who merely came forward and laid his arm about his shoulder with an intense sympathy beyond words. [6]
- There is news to the effect that Russia espouses the cause of Prussia and will bring 4,000,000 men to the field. [5]
- Both were reluctant to quit Alexandria ere decisive news had arrived from the army and the fleet. [10]
- Eva forced herself to listen and behave as if her account of Heinz Schorlin's wonderful escape and desire to enter a monastery was news to her. [10]
- You will care to know of how these months have been spent, and what news of note there is of the fighting between our countries. [11]
- And she managed to keep the good news to herself, though it would seem that the most careless observer might have seen by her springing step and her radiant countenance that some fine piece of good fortune had descended upon her. [5]
- She mainly writes to hurry me home and to tell me how much she respects me: but she's generally pretty slow on news. [5]
- Her faithful clinging to hope was rewarded, for when one day, with drooping head, she returned home from another futile errand, she found Hannibal Melas there, as bearer of important news. [10]
- I made quickly to him, I know not why, for I had not thought to hear from you, and before I reached him he held up his hand, showing me the stout packet which brought me news of you. [11]
- The news came to him at Kaltenleutgeben, a summer resort a little way out of Vienna. [5]
- He was nearest to her now of all the world, and he could not suffer the thought of her having the news otherwise. [9]
- What prayers rose to heaven, and curses sank to hell, when the news of them came to the city by the river! [9]
- I am sorry to hear such bad news from Will and Captain Bowen. [5]
- The populace desired to have the delightful news confirmed, and to express, by a public demonstration, the grateful joy which filled every heart. [10]
- Now we are to have some news at last. [9]
- Presently he said to Gabord, "You'll come to me at noon to-morrow, and see you bring good news. [11]
- She had reason to believe so when she recalled how the Regent and the Keeper of the Seal had received the terrible news. [10]
- The Nubian waited to be summoned, but her dark face must have showed distinctly that something important and urgent had brought her here, for the wounded man added to his first words of greeting the expression of a fear that she had no good news. [10]
- Laura had gone to be married; but Laura had cautioned her; she did not want to be thought of, she said, as going in search of a husband; let the news come back after she was married. [5]
- Only a short time before, it is true, he had scarcely been able to stand erect, but the terrible news which had assailed him had quickly sobered him. [10]
- Within the last three days I have news from the South. [11]
- Mr. Crewe evidently thought this a negligible suggestion, for he did not reply to it, but presently asked for the political news in Ripton. [9]
- She no longer thought of the harm a piece of news might do her empty stomach, and, while mentally seeing the flutter of a matron's beautiful blue garment and the flash of Xanthe's rich dowry, eagerly asked the welcome messenger: "Does she speak the truth? [10]
- The news of this promise gave Els the first happy hour after long days of discomfort and the most arduous mental conflict. [10]
- At that moment this news had only one significance for both of them. [2]
- All news reached this meeting-place first, and he found a large number of Macedonian citizens who, like himself, wished to discuss passing events in these decisive hours. [10]
- S. Dear me, this is noble news! [5]
- The news of this had swept through the city and started this new crowd that we were with. [5]
- I told Sandy this ghastly news. [5]
- Rumors of these things which I have told above had filled Kentucky from time to time, and in November of 1803 there came across the mountains the news that the Senate of the United States had ratified the treaty between our ministers and Napoleon. [9]
- As soon as they were together, Caesar sprang up and vehemently demanded to know what news he had brought. [10]
- He knew that they contained important news for him; but he loved to do violence to his curiosity, to test his resolution, and like an epicure to reserve the best dish till the last. [10]
- At eleven o'clock they brought him news that the fleches captured by the French had been retaken, but that Prince Bagration was wounded. [2]
- In dull seasons they are too large; in times of brisk advertising, and in the sudden access of important news, they are too small. [4]
- At any rate they are certainly honorable, for the poor hunch-backed creature who first brought the bad news gave me this little bag of money which dame Hannah had found in Selene's pocket. [10]
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