Use occupation in a sentence
Sentences ending with occupation
- Emerson's older brother William was teaching in Boston, and Ralph Waldo, after graduating, joined him in that occupation. [6]
- England, France, Turkey, will land an army of occupation. [11]
- He had stood well in college, during three years in Europe he had picked up two or three languages, dissipated his remaining small fortune, acquired expensive tastes, and knowledge, both esoteric and exoteric, that was valuable to him in his present occupation. [4]
- For Carmen, as well as for Margaret, the decoration and the furnishing of the house had been an occupation. [4]
- Then you come to Vincennes on the Wabash, Fort St. Vincent, the English and Canadians called it, for there were a few of the latter who had settled in Kaskaskia since the English occupation. [9]
- Yet he had to live and to find occupation. [2]
- The fact is that no animal appears at its best in this necessary occupation. [4]
- The fishery would support a colony until it had obtained a good foothold, and control of these fisheries would bring more profit to England than any other occupation. [4]
- Directly after this success three pulpits were offered to him, but he accepted neither, because he longed for rest and quiet occupation. [10]
- She had been studying too hard and too long, and required some change of scene and occupation. [6]
Short sentences using occupation
- What is your occupation? [5]
- His occupation was gone. [9]
- No occupation without an apprenticeship. [5]
Sentences containing occupation two or more times
- Even more than this might be inferred from the long morning's work, and that was that while Jack's occupation was to buy a horse, if he should buy one his occupation would be gone. [4]
More example sentences with the word occupation in them
- All that might yet be lacking to the fitting of the restored palace Hadrian himself wished to select and procure and in this occupation so agreeable to his tastes, Gabinius, the curiosity-dealer, was to lend him a helping hand. [10]
- 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]
- Not that he would break with it exactly; it was not necessary to do that; but he would find something to do, something worth a man's doing, or, at any rate, some occupation that should tax his time and his energies. [4]
- There is no woman but thinks that her husband, the green-grocer, could write poetry if he had given his mind to it, or else she thinks small beer of poetry in comparison with an occupation or accomplishment purely vegetable. [4]
- Following that occupation with Miss Hawkins? [5]
- Gradually the people who came here ostensibly for religious exercises made a longer and more permanent occupation, and, without losing its ephemeral character, the place grew and demanded more substantial accommodations. [4]
- His favorite occupation when not playing boston, a card game he was very fond of, was that of listener, especially when he succeeded in setting two loquacious talkers at one another. [2]
- After that we went to ploughing, an occupation which Tom fancied but little, for he loved the life of a hunter best of all. [9]
- Besides, all the weight of care involved in the household preparations pressed on the bride in this case--not unpleasantly, only to the full occupation of her time. [14]
- His principal occupation was, however, to attend to the details of commerce as it was transacted over the counter. [6]
- The Queen's fool was standing near, seemingly engaged in the light occupation of catching imaginary flies, buzzing with his motions. [11]
- After the meal was over he sat listlessly on the sofa, like a visitor whose presence is endured, pathetically refraining from that occupation in which his soul found refreshment and peace, the compilation of the Bumpus genealogy. [9]
- His occupation indeed was only in his eyes a temporary makeshift while he was preparing himself for what was to be his real work in life. [4]
- And that it was not an unprovided or destitute caravan was clear from this lady's occupation, which was the very pleasant and refreshing one of taking tea. [12]
- The tempting heap was fast rising in an elegant many-hued hemisphere; but her thoughts were not in her occupation, for tears were coursing each other down her cheeks. [10]
- I waltzed one waltz and quadrilled one quadrille, but it was hard work; and as the sole occupation of these parties is dancing and card-playing--conversation apparently not being customary--they are to me not very attractive. [6]
- From her willowy walk a sophisticated observer would have hazarded the guess that her search for an occupation had included a course of lessons in fancy dancing. [9]
- He intended to use this invention in the capture of St. Louis, exploding his torpedoes over the city, and raining destruction upon it until the army of occupation would gladly capitulate. [5]
- Some, as if unwilling to distract her from an important occupation, came up to her for a moment and made haste to go away, refusing to let her see them off. [2]
- He relieves every trying situation by some frivolous and selfish occupation, as of dismembering a partridge, or mixing a punch. [11]
- He has no traditions to bind him or guide him, and his impulse is to break away from the occupation his father has followed, and make a new way for himself. [5]
- Everything was done to make me enjoy my visit to Oxford, but I was suffering from a severe cold, and was paying the penalty of too much occupation and excitement. [6]
- Any legislation likely to interfere seriously with the occupation of the criminal class or with its increase is certain to meet with the opposition of a large body of voters. [4]
- He was said to have served under Napoleon as a sapper, and afterwards settled in our neighbourhood, and found occupation in Keilhau. [10]
- These appointments are to continue during the pleasure of the President, not extending beyond the military occupation of the city of New Orleans or the restoration of the civil authority in that city and in the State of Louisiana. [7]
- While Ruth was thus absorbed in her new occupation, and the spring was wearing away, Philip and his friends were still detained at the Southern Hotel. [5]
- For a young thing like that, who loves amusement, there is no pleasant occupation but vice. [10]
- When I read them over in the morning I felt that I had found my legitimate occupation at last. [5]
- Society suffers all the time, and the professional criminal goes on with his occupation, interrupted only by periods of seclusion, during which he is comfortably housed and fed. [4]
- Only incidentally are the school and the workshop intended to fit a man for an occupation outside of the prison. [4]
- I conclude that the most delicate and important occupation in life is stage-driving. [4]
- In any case the experiment of authorship, in however humble, a way, has an analogy to that other tempting occupation of making "investments" in the stock-market: the first trial is certain to lead to another. [4]
- Washington's connection with the concern was little more than nominal, and he felt small anxiety for himself, and was eager to escape from an occupation which had taken all the elasticity out of his mind. [4]
- Money gave you the choice of engaging in an occupation in which you could take an interest and a pride, and enabled you occasionally to go on a spree, if you ever went on a spree, George. [9]
- Being engaged in the adjustment of some accounts--an occupation to which the silence and solitude of his retreat were very favourable--he had not strayed from his den for two whole days. [12]
- The spectacle of the "millionaire" owner of the house engaged in this menial occupation gave her no thrills. [9]
- And I suppose that there is not another occupation in the world that is restricted to the hands of a sole person. [5]
- A cynic said that the chief occupation was to wait at the "fishpond" for new arrivals--the young ladies angling while their mothers and chaperons--how shall we say it to complete the figure?--held the bait. [4]
- It was herself that she did not know, and she would have repelled as nonsense the suggestion that her own restlessness and her own changing experiments in occupation were due to the unsatisfied longings of a woman's heart. [4]
- It was concluded that Nell and her grandfather should accompany him to the village whither he was bound, and that he should endeavour to find them some humble occupation by which they could subsist. [12]
- The President regards that and the movement against East Tennessee as one of the most important movements of the war, and its occupation nearly as important as the capture of Richmond. [7]
- More exciting occupation than any of these was to watch one of the preceptors to see if he would not drop dead while he was praying. [6]
- Now then, I suppose that I have seen a man whose occupation is really entitled to bear that high epithet--unique. [5]
- The absence of suffering, the satisfaction of one's needs and consequent freedom in the choice of one's occupation, that is, of one's way of life, now seemed to Pierre to be indubitably man's highest happiness. [2]
- They insist that such arrests shall not be made "outside of the lines of necessary military occupation and the scenes of insurrection. [7]
- He continued to store up his treasures at home until his occupation lost the charm of novelty and became monotonous; then he ceased from it, contented. [5]
- Now I mean something permanent, devoted to the poor as a life occupation, like a nun or something of that sort. [4]
- Now this was 'something like,' and so I began to take heart once more to believe that piloting was a romantic sort of occupation after all. [5]
- Idleness had long since grown to be the occupation of his life; but accustomed to it as he was, he was sometimes conscious of its dark attendant shadow ennui--as of a disagreeable and intrusive interruption to the enjoyment of life. [10]
- Her dress was severe and quiet, as became her occupation --a plain, dark grey, but the shapely fulness of the figure gave softness to the outlines. [11]
- The dark, bleak season of the year brought back the long evenings, which tried her severely: all the more so, because her weak eyesight rendered her incapable of following any occupation but knitting by candle-light. [14]
- His money was running away, for one thing, and he longed to get into the field, and see for himself what chance there was for a fortune or even an occupation. [5]
- Trautchen must have risen early, for she came out of the rooms arranged for Georg's occupation, followed by a young assistant carrying various scrubbing utensils. [10]
- Speaking technically, we put in that class those whose sole occupation is crime, who live by it as a profession, and who have no other permanent industry. [4]
- Placidia was also prudent and foreseeing, and built this once magnificent sepulcher for her own occupation. [4]
- In Austria the principal occupation is gathering Austrich feathers. [5]
- And this reminded Philip that his real occupation was hunting hens' eggs. [4]
- There were two passengers besides ourselves, inhabitants of Cape Breton Island, who were returning from Halifax to Plaster Cove, where they were engaged in the occupation of distributing alcoholic liquors at retail. [4]
- Three days had passed since the pioneer's departure, and although it was still early, busy occupation was astir in Bent-Anat's work-rooms. [10]
- In writing these papers I have had occupation and kept myself in relation with my fellow-beings. [6]
- I did have one other occupation beside that of "slinking. [5]
- But if any one does go, he need not lack occupation. [4]
- They could then, on their return, maintain to their Mentor Croesus, that they had been pursuing fieldsports, the favorite occupation of the Persian nobility. [10]
- These being cast on the floor in a promiscuous heap, yielded a quantity of occupation in arranging, erecting, and putting away; the superintendence of which task evidently afforded the old gentleman extreme delight, and engaged him for some time with great briskness and activity. [12]
- She slowly drew on her gloves, as if for occupation. [11]
- Fix the mind on an orange, the ordinary occupation of the metaphysician: take from it (without eating it) odor, color, weight, form, substance, and peel; then let the mind still dwell on it as an orange. [4]
- As now, he often walked down the street swinging his cane, not as though he needed it for walking, but merely for occupation and companionship. [11]
- The men and officers returning spoke of a brilliant victory, of the occupation of the town of Wischau and the capture of a whole French squadron. [2]
- There was nothing of this incongruity between this band of Tuscaroras and their occupation. [4]
- In the opinion of the West, "big-bugs" did not come down to this kind of occupation unless they had been roughly handled by fate or fortune. [11]
- But the occupation of Ruth Leigh remained always the same, in a faithful pertinacity that nothing could wholly discourage, in a routine that no projects could kindle into much enthusiasm. [4]
- So the hours of rest are not for me the fairest scenes, but empty waits between the acts of the drama of life; and no reasonable man can find fault with me for trying to abridge them by useful occupation. [10]
- The exalted happiness of John in this military service I daresay was never equaled in any subsequent occupation. [4]
- Allgermine Zeiturg talks of conquest of Allsatia and Loraine and the occupation of Paris! [6]
- Away from his occupation, away from the cares of the household and the demands of society, what is the self-sustaining capacity of the ordinary American man or woman? [4]
- During the Indian occupation of Cahokia this band had gained a well-deserved reputation for mischief; and chief among them was the North Wind himself, whom I had done the honor to kick in the stomach. [9]
- To him the occupation of Aalst was an act of righteous self-defence, and the regiments shared his belief, and were pleased with their Eletto. [10]
- But my late occupation left a result for some days, and indeed still, very painful. [14]
- This sort of occupation has this peculiarity, that the longer time it takes the more assistance is needed, and the steward had to submit to wait fully two hours in the prefect's anteroom, which gradually grew fuller and fuller of clients and visitors. [10]
- No, the principal occupation at Bar Harbor was not fishing in the house. [4]
- But we are not used to looking upon farming as a heroic occupation. [5]
- Dancing, however, is not the leading occupation at Bar Harbor, it is rather neglected. [4]
- This motive is not lower than that which leads people into any other occupation or profession. [4]
- Perhaps she did not go so far as this; but what she read in the newspapers of moneymaking in these days made her secretly uneasy, and she found herself wishing that he were definitely practicing some profession, or engaged in some one solid occupation. [4]
- Here are many nooks and hidden corners to dream in and make love in, the soft sea air being favorable to that soft-hearted occupation. [4]
- His occupation was nominally a pilot in a bay rarely touched by vessels, and then only for shelter. [11]
- There is no nobler occupation than the application of the principle of justice in human affairs. [4]
- The occupation of news-gathering becomes, therefore, the most important. [4]
- For two months my sole occupation was avoiding acquaintances; for during that time I did not earn a penny, or buy an article of any kind, or pay my board. [5]
- When I became more calm and collected, I applied myself, by way of occupation, to the finishing of my work. [4]
- And here were money, fame of a kind, and an occupation that sent his blood bounding. [11]
- Every faculty of mind, every noble trait of human nature, every high occupation which men engage in, seems represented by a famous name. [5]
- Froebel had sent Middendorf to meet his friend, and the latter, on the way, told him of the happiness which he had found in his new home and occupation. [10]
- It is a melancholy picture, this disheartened and half-famished band of men quarreling among themselves; the occupation of the half-dozen able men was nursing the sick and digging graves. [4]
- I suppose he meant me to understand that the institution was there before the Turkish occupation, and I thought he made a remark to that effect; but he must have had an impediment in his speech, for I did not understand him. [5]
- It seems to me that the occupation of Unbiased Traveler Seeking Information is the pleasantest and most irresponsible trade there is. [5]
- We have had many callers from a distance, and latterly some little occupation in the way of preparing for a small village entertainment. [14]
- They have the manners, the customs, the dress, the occupation and the loose principles of the ancient stock. [5]
- But business, sir,--the making of money is a sordid occupation. [9]
- Inquiries he did make about some sort of position or regular occupation, and these he reported to Edith; but his heart was not in it. [4]
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