Use paris in a sentence
Sentences starting with paris
- Paris was crowded with people, from all about France, who came to get sight of the venerable dame, and it was a touching spectacle when she moved through these reverent wet-eyed multitudes on her way to the grand honors awaiting her at the cathedral. [5]
- Paris is brilliant with cafes: all the world frequents them to sip coffee (and too often absinthe), read the papers, and gossip over the news; take them away, as all travelers know, and Paris would not know itself. [4]
- Paris as it was in the Empire. [4]
- Paris has nothing to compare with it for natural beauty,--Paris, which cannot let a tree grow, but must clip it down to suit French taste. [4]
- Paris found it out. [5]
- Paris and the muttering of the storm were far away. [9]
- Paris is Talma, la Duchenois, Potier, the Sorbonne, the boulevards," and noticing that his conclusion was weaker than what had gone before, he added quickly: "There is only one Paris in the world. [2]
- Paris was bathed in sunshine, wrapped in delicious weather, adorned with all the delicate colors of blushing spring. [4]
- Paris as seen by the morning sun of three or four and twenty and Paris in the twilight of the superfluous decade cannot be expected to look exactly alike. [6]
- Paris would have been the capital of the world, and the French the envy of the nations! [2]
Sentences ending with paris
- She told me yesterday that the sight of it made her homesick, and Eustace Rindge won't leave Paris. [9]
- I had been wounded before Paris. [5]
- I find it without trouble, in the morning paper; a cablegram from Chicago and Indiana by way of Paris. [5]
- The best critique which has yet appeared is in the Revue des deux Mondes, a sort of European Cosmopolitan periodical, whose head- quarters are at Paris. [14]
- Straitened as we were for time, it was impossible to return home without a glimpse, at least, of Paris. [6]
- Three of them were by Germans of established reputations, another by a professor of the University of Paris. [9]
- And, by the way, she speaks French as though she had lived in Paris. [9]
- But if we watch it carefully we shall be able to predict with some assurance the drift in Paris. [4]
- All she knew was that he had leave from the Directory to visit Paris. [11]
- The asphalt pavement was not laid in Paris. [6]
Short sentences using paris
- Bid me march upon Paris. [5]
- Start for Paris tomorrow. [5]
- Carry it to Paris. [5]
- Well, what is Paris saying? [2]
- I was born in Paris. [11]
- Now it's London and Paris. [9]
- He deliver Paris! [5]
- You know Paris? [4]
- Paris! [11]
Sentences containing paris two or more times
- I am writing this chapter partly for the satisfaction of abusing that accomplished knave Billfinger, and partly to show whosoever shall read this how Americans fare at the hands of the Paris guides and what sort of people Paris guides are. [5]
- At the time that she wanted to take Paris and could have done it with ease if our King had but consented, she said that that was the golden time; that, with Paris ours, all France would be ours in six months. [5]
- Let it stand so, as Menelaus and Helen and Paris before there was any Trojan war, and as if there never could be any--as if Paris went back discomfited, and the other two were reconciled. [11]
- I have no doubt that they sip, every morning, coffee which is as much superior to that of Paris as that of Paris is to that of London; and that they eat the delicious rolls, in comparison with which those of Paris are tasteless. [4]
More example sentences with the word paris in them
- He still a young man but no longer a young diplomat, as he had entered the service at the age of sixteen, had been in Paris and Copenhagen, and now held a rather important post in Vienna. [2]
- Lob' Gott, of you had lif'd in Paris you would be a Pree de Rome, dot's votes de matter! [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]
- For within five years Paris fell--1436--and our King marched into it flying the victor's flag. [5]
- She had been, years before, very ill in Paris, and the apprehensions for her safety now were based upon the recollection of her peril then. [4]
- Only lately he wrote to his uncle from Paris that he was minded to make me his wife. [10]
- She said she would be carried before the gate in the morning, and in half an hour Paris would be ours without any question. [5]
- The stout fellows with their clubs look as if they might do service; but what a contrast they are to the Paris sergents de ville! [4]
- Victoria had consulted with the physicians in Paris, and had made these decisions herself. [9]
- Contrast these reports with the lively and faithful pictures of the French Assembly which are served to the Paris papers. [4]
- I entered Paris with Napoleon after Elba. [5]
- From sumptuous Versailles, with its palaces, its statues, its gardens, and its fountains, we journeyed back to Paris and sought its antipodes --the Faubourg St. Antoine. [5]
- The young people who come into Paris from the provinces are very apt--so I have been told by one that knows--to have an attack of typhoid fever a few weeks or months after their arrival. [6]
- In a little while we were speeding through the streets of Paris and delightfully recognizing certain names and places with which books had long ago made us familiar. [5]
- These great avenues were at all times, from three till seven, filled with vehicles; and at certain points, and late in the day, there was, or would have been anywhere else except in Paris, a jam. [4]
- M. Double, a well-known medical writer and a physician of high standing in Paris, had occasion so long ago as 1801, before he had heard of Homoeopathy, to make experiments upon Cinchona, or Peruvian bark. [3]
- Mainly we were well scattered, but when Paris fell we happened to be together. [5]
- When the summer was over he would return to Paris, to London. [11]
- Howbeit, Ursula Tetzel was not content with that, but went up to her and with a sneer enquired whether Junker Schopper at Paris were well. [10]
- In Paris Margaret was ill--very ill; and this misfortune caused for a time a revival of all the old affection, in sympathy with a disappointment which awoke in our womankind all the tenderness of their natures. [4]
- In Paris there was at first no lack of pleasures of every description, especially as they met among the king's mercenaries many a dissolute Swiss knight and man at arms. [10]
- By night it was a sort of reminiscence of Paris. [5]
- Her excellenza's mother was a Chevreaux, and my mistress spent the best years of her life with her mother's sister, who during the winter lived in Paris. [10]
- In May the wanderer was in Paris, and remained there four months, studying French and frequenting the theaters with exemplary regularity. [4]
- Paris, too, is waiting, and a good cuisine in a cheery menage. [11]
- This visit was vividly recalled by Irving in a letter to his sister, Mrs. Storrow, who was in Paris in 1853, and had just been presented at court: "Louis Napoleon and Eugenie Montijo, Emperor and Empress of France! [4]
- Very well; the very source, the very center of hypnotism is Paris. [5]
- A drawing by Vanderlyn, made in Paris in 1805, and a portrait by Jarvis in 1809, present him to us in the fresh bloom of manly beauty. [4]
- They from the University of Paris, she from the sheepfold and the cow-stable! [5]
- It is an unexpected result of my little enterprise, which never aspired to the completeness of the Paris "Jardin des Plantes. [4]
- Leaving London at twenty minutes before ten in the forenoon, we arrived in Paris at six in the afternoon. [6]
- When I was twenty I killed two men with my own sword at a blow; when I was thirty, to serve the King I rode a hundred and forty miles in one day--from Paris to Dracourt it was. [11]
- I took the trouble to write some months ago to two friends in Paris, in whom I could place confidence, for information upon the subject. [3]
- He took a tract of land sixty miles in circumference and set to work to make this park and build this palace and a road to it from Paris. [5]
- There were men-killers, too, usually to be found in pairs, in startling costumes they had been persuaded were the latest Paris models,--imitations of French cocottes in Hampton, proof of the smallness of our modern world. [9]
- 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]
- And when I told him my errand, he wept on my neck, and said he had obtained unlimited leave of absence for you from the Paris commissioners. [9]
- You may laugh--but to-day Paris might meet Helen with impunity, for Eros has shot his whole store of arrows into me. [10]
- He tek me to the King, I am made lieutenant, the mob come and the King and Queen are carry off to Paris. [9]
- She was heiress to the Chateau de St. Gre with its wide lands, to the chateau and lands of the Cote Rouge in Normandy, to the hotel St. Gre in Paris. [9]
- From Calais back to Paris, where I began working again. [6]
- She had gone to Paris with her uncle, the servant said. [11]
- We all go to Paris next Thursday--address, Monroe & Co., Bankers. [5]
- Thence he went to Paris in the train of the English Ambassador, and there he mingled daily with the wise, the cultured, the great, and the aristocracy of fashion, during another three years. [5]
- Also we came to Paris in good heart; and safe and sound in body; and this is a city wherein life is far more ravishing than in Nuremberg. [10]
- We can come to Paris for two months, at least. [9]
- You have been to Paris and have remained Russian. [2]
- But it seems to me that in walking the streets of London and Paris I shall revert to my student days, and appear to myself like a relic of a former generation. [6]
- We have but to march!--on the instant--and they are ours, Paris is ours, France is ours! [5]
- You may like to hear something of the famous Professors of Paris in the days when I was a student in the Ecole de Medicine, and following the great Hospital teachers. [6]
- I have reason to believe that the police of Paris never knew where I spent the night of the 18th of June. [4]
- The Twelve were to be submitted first to the learned doctors of theology of the University of Paris for approval. [5]
- Just at this time, Pierre Abelard, who had already made himself widely famous as a rhetorician, came to found a school of rhetoric in Paris. [5]
- It's the first time we've all three been together since my mother died, for Preston wasn't back from college when I went to Paris to study . [9]
- And all that time the rest of us will be busy supporting the moribund, and working Paris and the dealers--preparations for the coming event, you know; and when everything is hot and just right, we'll spring the death on them and have the notorious funeral. [5]
- Most of the time I haven't even the satisfaction of knowing were he is--London, Paris, or New York. [9]
- I used to think, when I came back from Paris, that I was a Socialist, and I went to a lot of their meetings in New York, and to lectures. [9]
- What if a thing was written in Paris or in Pekin?--that makes no difference. [6]
- He says, if there is a deed, it is most probable General Alexander, of Paris, has it. [7]
- The President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, received a letter professing to be written from the Hotel Meurice, Paris, dated October 23, 1866, and signed "George W. M'Crackin, of New York. [6]
- The shopkeepers of the smaller sort, in Geneva, are as troublesome and persistent as are the salesmen of that monster hive in Paris, the Grands Magasins du Louvre--an establishment where ill-mannered pestering, pursuing, and insistence have been reduced to a science. [5]
- Nicholas was with the Russian army in Paris when the news of his father's death reached him. [2]
- The news of the Paris revolution, whose confirmation had reached Berlin in the last few days of February, had caused all this growth and blossoming like sunshine and warm rain. [10]
- As soon as the Paris contract released the telelectroscope, it was delivered to public use, and was soon connected with the telephonic systems of the whole world. [5]
- As soon as the old noblewoman heard that the bill of exchange for her son was on the way to Paris, she expressed her intention of thanking his Majesty for this noble donation. [10]
- But Virginia wore the most beautiful of her Paris gowns, and seemed a princess to one watching from the gallery. [9]
- Its finest street, the Maximilian, built by the late king of that name, is of a novel and wholly modern style of architecture, not an imitation, though it may remind some of the new portions of Paris. [4]
- Bedford was on the march against us with his new army by this time, and on the 25th of July the hostile forces faced each other and made preparation for battle; but Bedford's good judgment prevailed, and he turned and retreated toward Paris. [5]
- He was just the man, if he could not have dislodged Priam by a writ of ejectment, to have invented the wooden horse, and then to have made Paris the hero of some ridiculous story that would have set all Asia in a roar. [4]
- That would save the journey to Paris. [11]
- Instinctively he fingered the heavy gold watch-chain he had bought in Paris to replace the silver chain with a little crucifix dangling, which his father and even his great-grandfather had worn before him. [11]
- Caesar has given the golden apple of Paris to a goddess of this town. [10]
- My acquaintance with the French language is very imperfect, I having never studied it anywhere but in Paris, which is awkward, as B. F. devotes himself to it with the peculiar advantage of an Alsacian teacher. [6]
- It was when the French dress, with the furbelows, which Madame Pitou had gotten me from Paris for you, was lost. [9]
- As soon as the fine spring days came we found great crowds listening to bearded orators, who told them of the revolution in Paris and of the addresses to the king--how they had passed hither and thither, and how they had been received. [10]
- The day after the duel, Detricand had arrived in Paris to proceed thence to Bercy. [11]
- Billfinger stepped to the door to call a carriage, and then the doctor said: "Well, the guide goes with the barbershop, with the billiard-table, with the gasless room, and may be with many another pretty romance of Paris. [5]
- Then there is the crown of thorns; they have part of one in Sainte Chapelle, in Paris, and part of one also in Notre Dame. [5]
- I then crossed the Channel to Havre, from which I went to Paris. [6]
- I was at that time where I am now--in Paris. [5]
- Mr. Gasgoyne said that they would leave by train for Paris the next day, going to Douarnenez that evening. [11]
- We learn, too, that the young sculptor, Karl Gerhardt, having completed a three years' study in Paris, had returned to America a qualified artist. [5]
- He had suggested that he might be of service to Egypt in London and Paris. [11]
- And Madelinette doesn't take me to Paris and lead me round the stage and say, 'This is M'sieu' Lajeunesse, my father. [11]
- The next day, Sunday, I left for Paris, bidding farewell regretfully to the last of my British-officer hosts. [9]
- Even with the sun doing its best on the eternal cloud of smoke, it is dingy and gloomy enough, and so dirty, after spick-span, shining Paris. [4]
- Ah, I have suffered, suffered, suffered, here in Paris, but never mind--the time is coming when I shall have a dark and bloody revenge. [5]
- Never was there such pounding since Thackeray's old Pierre, who, "just to keep up his drumming, one day drummed down the Bastile": At midnight I beat the tattoo, And woke up the Pikemen of Paris To follow the bold Barbaroux. [4]
- Then at my studio in London in the spring, or" --here he laughed--"in Paris. [11]
- I do not state this on my own authority, I got it from a French physician of fame and repute--a man who was born in Paris, and had practiced there all his life. [5]
- But Joan, still standing, answered him back, proud and undismayed: "Not all the clergy in Paris and Rouen could condemn me, lacking the right! [5]
- They came from St. Louis, and they were on their way to Paris. [9]
- I had a sort of realizing sense of what the Bastille prisoners must have felt when they used to come out and look upon Paris after years of captivity, and note how curiously the familiar and the strange were mixed together before them. [5]
- We shall remember something of pleasant France; and something also of Paris, though it flashed upon us a splendid meteor, and was gone again, we hardly knew how or where. [5]
- He was not so self-conscious now as in the days when he was surprised that Paris did not stop to say, "Bless us, here is that fine fellow, Jean Jacques Barbille of St. [11]
- That night I should be in Paris with Maude. [9]
- For it was she, and not the confidential gentlemen, who showed Peter Paris: not the careless, pleasure-loving Paris of the restaurants, but of the Cluny and the Carnavalet. [9]
- The next morning she started for Paris, saying to Jacques and Annette that she would return in four days. [11]
- When she awoke she had changed, she was her old self, as in Paris, when she had first confessed her love. [11]
- So her future shaped itself in Mademoiselle Bourienne's head at the very time she was talking to Anatole about Paris. [2]
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