Use page in a sentence
Sentences starting with page
- Page had chewed up the end of a pencil. [9]
- Page did pot state that the celebrity had come up from Boston on her account. [9]
- Page 82: "It is important that these seemingly strict conditions be complied with, as the names of the Members of the Mother-Church will be recorded in the history of the Church and become a part thereof. [5]
- Page Morgan had inherited money, and a certain advantageous position for observing life and criticising it, humorously sometimes, and without any serious intention of disturbing it. [4]
- Page had spared his readers the recital of her qualities, and she did not in the least recognize the paragon whom Miss Lucretia had befriended and defended. [9]
- Page rose from his chair and leaned over the edge of the platform that something might be whispered in his ear. [9]
- Page was so full of enthusiasm over the letter that he said he would not rest until he made pilgrimage to that prison, and had speech with the man who had been able to inspire a fellow-unfortunate to write so priceless a tract. [5]
- Page 7. [5]
- Page 41. [5]
- Page 35. [5]
Sentences ending with page
- And after the young woman had told with great simplicity and earnestness of the struggle to support herself and lead an honest and self-respecting existence, it seemed to Honora that at last she had opened the book of life at the proper page. [9]
- I hope you will reproduce the cat-pile, full page. [5]
- Presently her eyes were riveted to a page. [11]
- But then, it was objected, that he was an objectless bear--a bear that meant nothing in particular, signified nothing,--simply stood there snarling over his shoulder at nothing--and was painfully and manifestly a boorish and ill-natured intruder upon the fair page. [5]
- Opened of itself to the one hundred and twentieth page. [6]
- He gratefully opened to the lesson for the afternoon and poured ink upon the page. [5]
- And now and then an interesting new addition to the Science slang appears on the page. [5]
- Sometimes it printed them on the front page. [5]
- Hodder clung to the shell of reality, to the tiny panorama of the visible and the finite, to the infinitesimal gropings that lay recorded before him on the printed page. [9]
- It is not the missing page. [5]
Short sentences using page
- On page 305, vol. [5]
- Review,' July 1858, page 13. [1]
- That concludes the first page. [5]
- The page was a woman! [11]
- Omnia, page 614. [6]
- Page 30]. [5]
Sentences containing page two or more times
- Mr. Crewe's eye travelled from column to column, from page to page, in vain. [9]
- As manifested in the plays, this legal knowledge and learning had therefore a special character which places it on a wholly different footing from the rest of the multifarious knowledge which is exhibited in page after page of the plays. [5]
- For striking instances, see bottom paragraph on page 34 and the paragraph on page 35 of her Autobiography. [5]
- The place was nevertheless the scene of an event whose effects have added page after page and volume after volume to the world's history. [5]
- The question is important, because Smith's "Description" and Strachey's "Travaile" are page after page literally the same. [4]
- Of the five hundred and fifty-four pages of prose in it I find ten lines, on page 319, to be Mrs. Eddy's; also about a page of the preface or "Prospectus"; also about fifteen pages scattered along through the book. [5]
- So we follow him from page to page and find him passing through many moods, but with one pervading spirit:-- "Melting matter into dreams, Panoramas which I saw, And whatever glows or seems Into substance, into Law. [6]
- One-fourth of the first page is taken up with the heading of the journal; this gives it a rather top-heavy appearance; the rest of the first page is reading-matter; all of the second page is reading-matter; the other six pages are devoted to advertisements. [5]
- Accordingly, a little below the middle of page twelve in the message last referred to, he enters upon that task; forming an issue and introducing testimony, extending the whole to a little below the middle of page fourteen. [7]
- Denise had gone and Fraulein Van Hoogstraten now perceived Henrica's letter, raised it close to her eyes, read page after page with increasing indignation, and at last tossed it on the floor and tried to shake her niece awake; but in vain. [10]
More example sentences with the word page in them
- And what is your whole human family but a parenthesis in a single page of my history? [6]
- When you had your armor on, to-day, it gave one a sort of notion of it; but in these pretty silks and velvets, you are only a dainty page, not a league-striding war-colossus, moving in clouds and darkness and breathing smoke and thunder. [5]
- Tell me--how did you get hold of that page of manuscript? [5]
- My page is worth eighty-four dollars to me. [5]
- Might get along without the equerry and the page, but can't have any wine or cigars without the butler, and can't dress without my valet. [5]
- Mr. Crewe paused, with his forefinger on the page, and fixed a glassy eye on the remote neighbourhood in the back seats where the disturbance had started. [9]
- Smiling bitterly, he wiped them from the page with the back of his hand. [10]
- Intellect's page, Instinct, who had risen from the lily with him, was a comical fellow. [10]
- Mr. Alexander Ireland, who had paid him friendly attentions during his earlier visit, and whose impressions of him in the pulpit have been given on a previous page, urged his coming. [6]
- I shall read what you and other good men write, as I have always done, glad when you speak my thoughts, and skipping the page that has nothing for me. [6]
- He succeeded pretty well, but the failure of Page, Bacon & Co. relieved him of six thousand dollars, and then, to all intents and purposes, he was a bankrupt in his old age and he resumed service in the pulpit again. [5]
- Yet the tension was not constant, rising and falling with his moods and struggles, all of which she read--unguessed by him--as easily as a printed page by the gift that dispenses with laborious processes of the intellect. [9]
- At least it was all spontaneous; it was not made to order on any page of it, and it is the handful left from very many handfuls destroyed. [11]
- But what I want is to get the physical effect, so to speak-get that sized picture into our page, and set the fashion of it. [8]
- His imagination was wandering over it too often when his pen was travelling almost of itself along the weary parallels of the page before him. [6]
- At length I ventured to give him a hint that our young friend and myself would both of us be greatly gratified if he would begin reading from his unpublished page where he had left off. [6]
- Ye give a value for all loss in age, When feebled eyes search for forgotten springs; Ye fan the breeze that turns the moulded page, And carry back the soul to ardent things. [11]
- The sentence of twelve lines, commencing at the top of page 252, I could wish to be not exactly what it is. [7]
- Throughout the long twelve hundred miles there was never a page that was void of interest, never one that you could leave unread without loss, never one that you would want to skip, thinking you could find higher enjoyment in some other thing. [5]
- If you will turn to about the five hundredth page, you will find a state paper of my Connecticut Yankee in which he announces the dissolution of King Arthur's monarchy and proclaims the English Republic. [5]
- It is a truism to say that the genuine creations in fiction take their places in general apprehension with historical characters, and sometimes they live more vividly on the printed page and on canvas than the others in their pale, contradictory, and incomplete lives. [4]
- Some things are too sacred to be set forth on a printed page, and this letter is one of those things. [9]
- My chief objection to woman is that she has no respect for the newspaper, or the printed page, as such. [4]
- She turned quickly to the portfolio on the desk, drew forth the fatal letter, and, turning to the page which contained the truth concerning David, handed it to him. [11]
- Then we turn to page 20 of the Autobiography and happen upon this passage, and that hasty suspicion stands rebuked: "I gained book-knowledge with far less labor than is usually requisite. [5]
- I went back to Louisville to take up once more the struggle for practice, and I do not intend to charge so much as a page with what may be called the even tenor of my life. [9]
- It came back to England after he'd had his fill of Hudson's Bay and the earth beneath, and had gone, as he himself said on the last page of the journal, to follow the king's buglers in 'the land that is far off. [11]
- Page, you ought to be in Congress. [4]
- The cover and title-page were lost, but at the head of the first page these words were written in large letters: "The Book of my Life. [10]
- I have not time to read the original text on the notes; but the whole may be found on page 267, and the two or three following pages, of the first volume of the edition of 1844. [7]
- It stains backward through all the leaves we have turned over in the book of life, before its blot of tears or of blood is dry on the page we are turning. [6]
- The old man threw back his head, spread out the last page in the book which he had just written, and said defiantly, as though expecting contradiction to his self-deception--"I have learned. [11]
- My idea is this: Make a scrap-book with leaves veneered or coated with gum-stickum of some kind; wet the page with sponge, brush, rag or tongue, and dab on your scraps like postage stamps. [5]
- Do not throw this volume down, or turn to another page, when I tell you that the earliest of them, that of which I now am about to speak, was opened more than fifty years ago. [6]
- I can't get this title page printed here without having to lie so much that the thought of it is disagreeable to one reared as I have been. [5]
- If they see this printed page, let them be assured that a writer is always rendered happier by being told that he has made a fellow-being wiser or better, or even contributed to his harmless entertainment. [6]
- The reference in this letter to shrinkage of his hand-writing with the increasing intensity of his interest, and the consequent addition of the number of words to the page, recalls another fact, noted by Mr. Duneka, viz. [5]
- To prove that this is true, I will open it at random and copy the page I happen to stumble upon. [5]
- At that moment there came a knocking at the door, then it was thrown open, and there stepped inside the Earl of Leicester, preceded by a page bearing a torch. [11]
- I cannot remember the words of this letter broadside, but there was about a page used up in turning this idea round and round and exposing it in different lights. [5]
- A glance at the telegraphic page filled me with encouragement. [5]
- In each of the sixty-three books there is a page headed "Domremi," but under that name not a figure appears. [5]
- The lilt of the sensations, the idiosyncrasy of voice, emotion, and mind of the first hour of our century must now pass from the printed page to us, imperfectly realised; we may not know them through actual retrospection. [11]
- Exactly one-half of the second page is occupied with an opera criticism, fifty-three lines (three of them being headlines), and "Death Notices," ten lines. [5]
- The rest of the page was resolved into a filmy floating substance, no more tangible than the ashy skeleton on which writing still lives when the paper itself has been eaten by flame, and the flame swallowed by the air. [11]
- Before looking at the page to which she had directed his attention, he turned the letter over slowly, fingering the pages one by one. [11]
- The page, in the most matter-of-course way, made a profound obeisance and retired backwards out of the room to deliver the command. [5]
- 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]
- It was on the last page. [11]
- My page revealed the following account. [5]
- The Chairman of the Committee on Benevolent Appropriations rose and made his report, and just then a blue-uniformed brass-mounted little page put a note into his hand. [5]
- Page, editor of the Clarion, and notify the first citizen. [9]
- My entrance into the campaign was accompanied by a blare of publicity, and during that fortnight I never picked up a morning or evening newspaper without reading, on the first page, some such headline as "Crowds flock to hear Paret. [9]
- Becky snatched at the book to close it, and had the hard luck to tear the pictured page half down the middle. [5]
- Also I suppose that when I read the story through again from the first page to the last, I shall recreate the feeling in which I lived when I wrote it, and it will become a part of my own identity again. [11]
- Mark how the tender-hearted mothers read The messages of love between the lines Of the same page that loads the bitter tongue Of him who deals in terror as his trade With threatening words of wrath that scorch like flame! [6]
- Presently the door swung open, and a silken page said-- "The Lady Jane Grey. [5]
- No startling headlines such as we see now, but a continued novel among the advertisements on the front page and verses from some gifted lady of the town, signed Electra. [9]
- From the note struck in my mind, when my finger touched that sorrowful page in the register of the Church of the Refugees at Southampton, had spread out the whole melody and the very book of the song. [11]
- It is not strange that he repeats it on the page next the one where we first see it. [6]
- His wife was still clapping her hands at his side, but Lienhard, as though deaf and blind to everything else, was gazing at the page which the miserable little elf was just giving him. [10]
- At a mute sign from him, a telescope was handed him which he rested on the back of a happy page who had run up to him, and he gazed at the opposite bank. [2]
- The big headlines showed like semaphores on the page. [11]
- A long, echoing shout of surprise and delight greeted the Queen, for the courtiers, hastily summoned, were already awaiting her without, from the grey-haired epistolograph to the youngest page. [10]
- Where the figures should be, there are three words written; and the same words have been written every year for all these years; yes, it is a blank page, with always those grateful words lettered across the face of it--a touching memorial. [5]
- Le Page Renouf's shorter hieroglyphical grammar. [10]
- For a minute she wrote swiftly, nervously, and had nearly finished a page when Kitty said to her, "I think I had better see what you have written. [11]
- One morning, as she sat in that room, possessed by these whimsical though painful fancies, she picked up a newspaper and glanced through it, absently, until her eye fell by chance upon a name on the editorial page. [9]
- At quarter to seven one blustery evening of the April following their fourth anniversary Honora returned from New York to find her husband seated under the tall lamp in the room he somewhat facetiously called his "den," scanning the financial page of his newspaper. [9]
- He did nothing secretly; his page of life was for him who cared to read. [11]
- Mr. Gridley was seated in his large arm-chair, indulging himself in the perusal of a page or two of his own work before repeatedly referred to. [6]
- A case is reported on the page before me of a soldier affected with acute inflammation in the chest, who took successively aconite, bryonia, nux vomica, and pulsatilla, and after thirty-eight days of treatment remained without any important change in his disease. [3]
- Prince Andrew without replying took out a notebook and raising his knee began writing in pencil on a page he tore out. [2]
- Do I not remember that glorious moment when the late Mr.---- we won't say who,--editor of the--we won't say what, offered me the sum of fifty cents per double-columned quarto page for shaking my young boughs over his foolscap apron? [6]
- It is well remarked, on the twenty-third page of this article, that "the comparison of bills of mortality among an equal number of sick, treated by divers methods, is a most poor and lame way to get at conclusions touching principles of the healing art. [3]
- You see I've read only the first page of your letter; I wouldn't read the rest for a million dollars. [5]
- I had a queer sensation as he turned the page, and scanned the editorial; and I could not help wondering what he and the thousands like him thought of me; what he would say if I introduced myself and asked his opinion. [9]
- Nothing but the profound intimacy which exists between myself and the individual reader whose eyes are on this page would induce me to reveal what I was told of this conversation. [6]
- The Atlantic page probably contained about a thousand words, which would make his price average, say, two cents per word. [5]
- What was the poor young man's astonishment to discover upon the printed page his own article. [5]
- The book of philosophy was underlined and interlined on every page, and every margin had comment which showed a mind of the most singular simplicity, searching wisdom, and hopeless confusion, all in one. [11]
- There may be people who can read that page and keep their temper, but it is doubtful. [5]
- There were other papers, and some of them had large red seals, and a name scrawled along the end of the page. [11]
- There were seven papers in the number, and a poem on the last page of the cover, and he had found some graphic comment for each. [8]
- He opened the paper at the page indicated and saw the account of the marriage! [11]
- To Kunz she paid little heed; yet he never failed to wait on her and watch to do her service, as though she were the daughter of some great lord, and he no more than her page. [10]
- She read the page with a strange, tense look, closing her eyes at last with a slight sense of dizziness. [11]
- Kitty read the page with a strange, eager look in her eyes. [11]
- I read the page Where every letter is a glittering world, With them who looked from Shinar's clay-built towers, Ere yet the wanderer of the Midland sea Had missed the fallen sister of the seven. [6]
- To kill the page was no crime--it was her right; and upon her right she stood, serenely and unconscious of offense. [5]
- I am no page of honor to Bent-Anat; I am her brother, and king Rameses' own son. [10]
- Not a dull page in it. [8]
- Dressed as a page he followed Moor, carrying the picture the latter intended for a gift to his royal host. [10]
- But meantime Brother Page had been agitating. [5]
- The story on page concerning Mr. Garrick and the Archbishop of York may be found in Fitzgerald's life of the actor, much better told. [9]
- Between the last page and the cover of the blank-book, which was confided to me, I found a continuation by a later Ueberhell. [10]
- He spread it out and fumbled for his glasses, but could not find them, and he gazed helplessly at the page before him. [11]
- What page of ours that does not betray some weakness we would fain have left unrecorded? [6]
- Shall mouldering page or fading scroll Outface the charter of the soul? [6]
- I can put one thousand and two hundred words on your page, and there's not another man alive that can come within two hundred of it. [5]
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