Use parties in a sentence
Sentences starting with parties
- Parties in New York only last week wanted me to go down into Arizona in a big diamond interest. [5]
- Parties said earthquakes were handy enough on the Pacific coast--they did not wish to own one. [5]
- Parties are hereby warn- ed against buying tickets of speculators; they will not be good at the door. [5]
- Parties were able to elude each other for the space of half an hour without going beyond the "known" ground. [5]
- Parties speculated upon the question whether conscription had not become necessary to fill up the armies of the United States. [7]
- Parties connected with the government of the District of Columbia and with the former city government of New York, who may desire to inspect the rings, will be allowed time and every facility. [5]
- Parties were formed, some accusing Pierre of Illuminism, others supporting him. [2]
- Parties is pretty much all for office, both agreed. [4]
- Parties desiring to make the round trip will have extra accommodation. [5]
- Parties desiring to make only a part of the proposed tour, and thus save expense, may stop over at any star they choose and wait for the return voyage. [5]
Sentences ending with parties
- I should not wish to see any more of it, unless I might select the parties. [5]
- She was a true Athenian, she had discovered some new thing, she valued discoveries more than all else in life, she collected them, though she never used them save to discuss them with intellectuals at her dinner parties. [9]
- The parable was told to illustrate a single virtue, humility, and the most unwarranted inferences have been drawn from it as to the whole character of the two parties. [6]
- I was invited to dinners, and fairly showered with invitations to balls and drums and garden parties. [9]
- It has played the part of the unwedded priest, who marries a pair without taking a fee or having any further relation with the parties. [3]
- The reader of the little newspapers here in Munich finds evidence of at least three parties. [4]
- So I divided the collection, and followed the advice of both parties. [5]
- Gay & Son, Strand, London; he was formerly a conductor of Gay's tourist parties. [5]
- The thing went on pretty well, but at last she used to beg me to go without her to excursions and parties. [11]
- Webster's leading definition of the verb "to compromise" is "to adjust and settle a difference, by mutual agreement, with concessions of claims by the parties. [7]
Short sentences using parties
- Both parties opposed the extension. [7]
- I have mentioned garden parties. [9]
- No "surprise" parties! [6]
Sentences containing parties two or more times
- Both parties, however, like parties elsewhere, propose and oppose measures and movements, and accept or reject policies, simply to get office or keep office. [4]
- There are some curious analogies in these two parties to our own parties before the war. [4]
- But as the canvass went on, troubles began to spring up all around --troubles for the twins, and through them for all the parties and segments and factions of parties. [5]
- Parties themselves may be divided and quarrel on minor questions, yet it extends not beyond the parties themselves. [7]
- The Bedouins that attacked the other parties of pilgrims so fiercely were provided for the occasion by the Arab guards of those parties, and shipped from Jerusalem for temporary service as Bedouins. [5]
More example sentences with the word parties in them
- When I was young, husbands and wives usually went to parties together. [9]
- Thenceforward for sixty-one years, and until, in 1848, the last scrap of this Territory came into the Union as the State of Wisconsin, all parties acted in quiet obedience to this ordinance. [7]
- Things had grown worse, until the day of catastrophe, when Byng had been sent for by the leaders of both parties to the quarrel. [11]
- She was familiar with everything in Rome, the desires and struggles of the contending parties, as well as the characters of the men who were directing affairs, their qualities, views, and aims. [10]
- She signifies her willingness to continue it by calling again any time within twelve-months; after that, if the parties go on calling upon each other once a year, in our large cities, that is sufficient, and the acquaintanceship holds good. [5]
- The other parties will take shorter journeys. [5]
- A great reduction will be made where parties wish to make the round trip. [5]
- The narrow inlets which I have mentioned go wandering out into the land everywhere and hiding themselves in it, and pleasure-launches are always exploring them with picnic parties on board. [5]
- The facts reported were scrutinized, the standing of the parties was discussed, the dozen different theories of the motive, broached in the newspapers, were disputed over. [5]
- The French parties were our parties; the French issue, our issue. [9]
- When the armies were encamped near each other at Raza and Argish, Rodoll cut off the heads of parties he captured going to the Turkish camp, and threw them into the enemy's trenches. [4]
- Again whole days, weeks, and months of his life passed in as great a rush and were as much occupied with evening parties, dinners, lunches, and balls, giving him no time for reflection, as in Petersburg. [2]
- I repeat that we shall not wantonly offend any star; but at the same time we shall promptly resent any injury that may be done us, or any insolence offered us, by parties or governments residing in any star in the firmament. [5]
- The next time we had an election we told both the other parties that we'd beat any candidates put up by any one of them of whom we didn't approve. [5]
- Mr. Storer, who was forever giving parties, was responsible for this one at Vauxhall. [9]
- Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came. [7]
- For instance, he wanted the war parties (called) in before he started unarmed upon his mission of peace. [5]
- 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]
- It is a volume that is making a deal of talk just now, and is very widely known--except among parties who sell it. [5]
- This is Emerson's view of them as they then were:-- "Of the two great parties, which, at this hour, almost share the nation between them, I should say that one has the best cause, and the other contains the best men. [6]
- The party was very successful and quite like other parties he had seen. [2]
- Both parties are very much in earnest, and both speak with a freedom that is, in itself, a very hopeful sign. [4]
- We are getting used to driving right into the central court of the hotel, in the midst of a fragrant circle of vines and flowers, and in the midst also of parties of gentlemen sitting quietly reading the paper and smoking. [5]
- Both parties don't use it at the same time, do they? [5]
- There were excursions up the valley, and picnics on the hill-sides, and occasional lunches and evening parties at the summer hotel, a mile from us farther down the valley, at which tourists were beginning to assemble. [11]
- We are cut up into parties of six or eight, and by this time are scattered far and wide. [5]
- A war not unlike it between the same parties occurred at the close of the last century. [7]
- Again, if the United States be not a government proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it as a contract be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it? [7]
- We hail only two men who could make speeches for their parties and preserve their honor and their dignity. [5]
- Both of the two great parties, the Republican and the Democratic, in order to make a show of keeping abreast of the times, have merely patched their platforms with the new ideas. [9]
- It may be true--it looks reasonable enough--but as long as those parties can't vote anymore, the matter can be of no great public interest. [5]
- And the Celebrity tried to conciliate both parties, and succeeded, though none but he could have done it. [9]
- Having been given to understand that the crowd was not all Republican, but consisted of men of all parties, he continued:] This is as it should be. [7]
- Why he begins to throw out hints that the other parties are this and that and t'other,--nothing very definite, may be, but just kind of undermining their reputation in a quiet way. [5]
- Why, he begins to throw out hints that the other parties are this and that and t'other --nothing very definite, maybe, but just kind of undermining their reputation in a quiet way. [5]
- It's properly due to the royal quality of the parties of the first part. [5]
- When we came to the rendezvous, where picnic parties generally feasted, we found a fire still smoking and the remnants of a lunch scattered about. [11]
- On our return to the institute we were received with great rejoicing; and how much the different parties, now united, had to tell one another! [10]
- And always coming to school or when we're going home, you're to walk with me, when there ain't anybody looking--and you choose me and I choose you at parties, because that's the way you do when you're engaged. [5]
- Several parties spoke to him on the subject; but to all such inquiries he turned a deaf ear, being entirely absorbed in the terrifying reflections on his own awful position. [5]
- We decided simply to force the other two parties in the society to nominate their very best men. [5]
- Mr. Atterbury delighted to discuss them with the rector at the dinner parties where they met; none was more zealous for foreign missions. [9]
- I began going to dinners, house parties, to recognize, that advantages came that way . [9]
- Therefore they went through such parties as fell in their way where they sojourned at that time, and journeyed back toward Ephesus again. [5]
- I know that this is only a truce until the parties recover their exhausted energies. [4]
- The city permits this house to belong to private parties, instead of gracing and dignifying herself with the honor of possessing and protecting it. [5]
- Both parties to this fourth duel were badly hurt so much that the surgeon was at work upon them nearly or quite an hour--a fact which is suggestive. [5]
- From among all these parties, just at the time Prince Andrew reached the army, another, a ninth party, was being formed and was beginning to raise its voice. [2]
- Opposed to both these parties is the ultramontane, the head of which is the Romish hierarchy, and the body of which is the inert mass of ignorant peasantry, over whom the influence of the clergy seems little shaken by any of the modern moral earthquakes. [4]
- Caldwell itself, on the west side, is a pretty tree-planted village in a break in the hills, and a point above it shaded with great pines is a favorite rendezvous for pleasure parties, who leave the ground strewn with egg-shells and newspapers. [4]
- The cause of the unaccountable delay of Sir George and the relief parties among the heights where the disaster had happened was a thick fog--or, partly that and partly the slow and difficult work of conveying the dead body down the perilous steeps. [5]
- Tom's guardian angels, the two lords, had had less comfort in the interview than the other parties to it. [5]
- Again, this was the trouble which was quieted by the Compromise of 1850, when it was settled "forever" as both the great political parties declared in their National Conventions. [7]
- I have known the term "spinal irritation" serve well on such occasions, but I think nothing on the whole has covered so much ground, and meant so little, and given such profound satisfaction to all parties, as the magnificent phrase "congestion of the portal system. [3]
- They appeared on the street on Friday, and were welcomed with enthusiasm by the new-born parties, the Luigi and Angelo factions. [5]
- These were all the speeches that were made, and I recommend them to parties who present policemen with gold watches, as models of brevity and point. [5]
- Both parties handle the same materials, but the Baconians seem to me to get much more reasonable and rational and persuasive results out of them than is the case with the Shakespearites. [5]
- For three months the private dinner parties (we go to no public ones) have been Lodges of Sorrow, and just a little depressing sometimes; but now they are smiley and animated again. [5]
- It is worth the price of admission to hear the guide tell the story nine times in succession to different parties, and never miss a word or alter a sentence or a gesture. [5]
- He would see the parties married, and then violate the confidence of the man who had taught him that trick; he would divulge the secret and so remove somewhat of the obloquy that attached to his niece's fame. [5]
- Sellers; you know the parties here, you are a friend of the family? [5]
- During a decade the old political parties, between which there was now little more than an artificial alignment, had been breaking up. [9]
- Everything was similar: the ladies' subtle talk, the cards, the general raising his voice at the card table, and the samovar and the tea cakes; only one thing was lacking that he had always seen at the evening parties he wished to imitate. [2]
- Theoretically it is the interest of both parties to sell as many books as possible. [4]
- In addition to the formal evening and dinner parties, a large company, chiefly of men, gathered there every day, supping at midnight and staying till three in the morning. [2]
- It should be the duty of the town-clerk, by a battery, or by some means to be discovered by electricians, to find out the galvanic habit of the parties, their prevailing electric condition. [4]
- Myrtle had exercised the customary privilege of young ladies at parties, and had turned from talking with one to talking with another,--that was all. [6]
- In conventional Europe the contracting parties are not the signers of the marriage contract. [4]
- It was considered that the parties who did the killing had their private reasons for it; for other people to meddle would have been looked upon as indelicate. [5]
- It would seem that he, Mr. Fairweather, was the natural adviser of the parties most interested. [6]
- And it follows that each of the things is, by the respective parties, called by two different and incompatible names --liberty and tyranny. [7]
- You can not tell any of these parties apart, I suppose? [5]
- No wonder we take our amusements sadly, and that so many people find dinners heavy and parties stupid. [4]
- The basis of successful business is honesty; a business cannot thrive where the parties to it cannot trust each other. [5]
- The Indians were still abroad, and in small war parties darted hither and thither with incredible swiftness. [9]
- This was the source of much talk and speculation among parties directly interested. [5]
- There had been some difficulty between the parties for several months. [5]
- At the tables silent couples and restrained family parties, no hilarity, little talking; and what a contrast this was to the happy-go-lucky service and jollity of the White Sulphur! [4]
- Grieved that Twichell should still pin his faith to any party when all parties were so obviously venal and time-serving, he wrote in outspoken and rather somber protest. [5]
- Pierre, who knew she was very stupid, sometimes attended, with a strange feeling of perplexity and fear, her evenings and dinner parties, where politics, poetry, and philosophy were discussed. [2]
- All parties having seated themselves, the dowager delivered herself of a remark that was not unusual in its form, and yet it came from her lips with the impressiveness of Scripture: "The weather has been unpropitious of late, Miss Hawkins. [5]
- Any violations of said conditions will involve the forfeiture and condemnation of the vessel and cargo, and the exclusion of all parties concerned from any further privilege of entering the United States during the war for any purpose whatever. [7]
- The crews of rowers and steersmen who were attached to priestly brotherhoods or noble houses, were enjoying a rest till the parties they had brought across the Nile drew towards them again in long processions. [10]
- How differently the respective courses of the Democratic and Republican parties incidentally, bear on the question of forming a will--a public sentiment--for colonization, is easy to see. [7]
- I have been requested to give a concise statement of the difference, as I understand it, between the Democratic and Republican parties, on the leading issues of the campaign. [7]
- Mr. Penhallow then read from a printed paper the decision of the Supreme Court in the land case so long pending, where the estate of the late Malachi Withers was the claimant, against certain parties pretending to hold under an ancient grant. [6]
- He came back presently and said his principal was charmed with the idea of brickbats at three-quarters of a mile, but must decline on account of the danger to disinterested parties passing between them. [5]
- There were two powerful parties at Court; therefore to make a decision either way would infallibly embroil them with one of those parties; so it seemed to them wisest to roost on the fence and shift the burden to other shoulders. [5]
- There was no possible objection to this arrangement, if the parties interested had seen fit to make it or even to think of it. [6]
- The two great political parties of England are really formed on lines constructed after the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832. [4]
- The head waiter planted them conspicuously in the centre of the room; one of the strangest parties, from the point of view of a connoisseur of New York, that ever sat down together. [9]
- He had no plan, he was afraid of everything, but the parties snatched at him and demanded his participation. [2]
- Hence it is plain that in Italy, parties connected with the drama and the omnibus and the toy interests do not cheat. [5]
- And there were picnics, and sailing parties, and dances galore, some of which I attended, but heard of more. [9]
- This was a period in which for some years the dissolution had been going on of the two old parties which had divided the country. [4]
- Peter Dick threw pepper in Charles Roads's eyes; Roads demanded an apology; Dick refused to give it, and it was agreed that a duel was inevitable, but a difficulty arose; the parties had no pistols, and it was too late at night to procure them. [5]
- And how heedless people often come to Utah and make remarks about Brigham, or polygamy, or some other sacred matter, and the very next morning at daylight such parties are sure to be found lying up some back alley, contentedly waiting for the hearse. [5]
- There were evening parties, too, where I felt like an alien, though my friends were guilty of no conscious neglect; and had I been able to accept the situation simply, I should not have suffered. [9]
- The two great parties, each in national convention, adopted resolutions declaring that the settlement made by the Compromise of 1850 was a finality that it would last forever. [7]
- There is some parties will have to be seen, who might make us trouble. [5]
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