Use paul in a sentence
Sentences starting with paul
- Paul Van Swieten's wound was slight. [10]
- Paul Hoch, young neighbor, suitor for Gretchen's hand--ostensibly; he really wants the manure. [5]
- Paul lay three days, blind, in the house of Judas, and during that time he neither ate nor drank. [5]
- Paul Hentzner, the Brandenburg jurist, in 1598, saw, at the Fair at St. Bartholomew, the lord mayor, attended by twelve gorgeous aldermen, walk in a neighboring field, dressed in a scarlet gown, and about his neck a golden chain, to which hung a Golden Fleece. [4]
- Paul Varney's never been stumped yet. [9]
- Paul Pardriff, Ripton, agreed to be the publisher of the biography. [9]
- Paul Bourget. [5]
Sentences ending with paul
- Within a few years a distinguished Scotch clergyman made a fortune by diluting a paragraph written by Saint Paul. [4]
- There was nobody to be questioned about him except his servant, an Italian, whose name was Paolo, but who to the village was known as Mr. Paul. [6]
- My Lord Comyn, this is Captain John Paul. [9]
- I am for the Boer, for Oom Paul. [11]
- He was keener than I thought, this John Paul. [9]
- That proof had sufficed for Mark, had sufficed for the writer of the sublime Fourth Gospel, had sufficed for Paul. [9]
- Coming down the steps I beheld my old friend and benefactor, Captain John Paul! [9]
- They were both sore at losing me, and says Mr. Beck: I We'll not soon get another to keep the brigantine like a man-o'-war, as did you, John Paul. [9]
- It would, if repeated a few times, reimburse Al'mah for the sums she had placed in Byng's hands at the time of the Raid, and also, later still, to buy the life of her husband from Oom Paul. [11]
- It was a policy which extended--and extends--from New Orleans to St. Paul. [5]
Short sentences using paul
- What would John Paul say? [9]
- He sailed under Paul Jones. [9]
- Saint Paul, times mentioned, 382. [6]
- Did Captain Paul know him? [9]
- I glanced at John Paul. [9]
- And there was John Paul. [9]
- Let Oom Paul have him. [11]
- Oom Paul, he go. [11]
More example sentences with the word paul in them
- 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]
- Was he out with Paul Jones? [5]
- A Paul, or with longer hair and a little more youthful aspect, an admirable St. John. [10]
- Then he retired with less assurance than he had come, and John Paul sprang to his feet and laid his hands upon my shoulders, as was his wont when affected. [9]
- Like Paul, of whom he spoke, he too was transformed, had come to his own, radiating a new power that seemed to shine in his face. [9]
- It was Paul who had liberated that message of rebirth, which the world has been so long in grasping, from the narrow bounds of Palestine and sent it ringing down the ages to the democracies of the twentieth century. [9]
- Mr. Paul Pardriff, who had a guilty conscience about the clipping, and vividly bearing in mind Mr. Blodgett's mishap, alone avoided young Mr. Vane; and escaped through the type-setting room and down an outside stairway in the rear when that gentleman called. [9]
- To another theatre, where I saw Listen in Paul Pry. [6]
- And that is what Paul meant when he said that it freed us from the law. [9]
- And after lunch we all went out in Mr. Brent's automobile to the Faunces' in Westchester--" "The Paul Jones Faunces? [9]
- To the right was Mars Hill, where the Areopagus sat in ancient times and where St. Paul defined his position, and below was the market-place where he "disputed daily" with the gossip-loving Athenians. [5]
- If not, I want a letter to Paul Varney and the governor. [9]
- For Dorothy had vowed it was her pleasure to see John Paul off, and who could stand in her way? [9]
- Manners thanked him very tactfully for restoring me to them, as she was pleased to put it, to which John Paul modestly replied that he had done no more than another would under the same circumstances. [9]
- As we looked upon it that day, John Paul and I, and it lay low against the bright water with its bare oaks and chestnuts against the dark pines, 'twas perhaps as well that the future was sealed to us. [9]
- It is not true that Mr. Paul Pardriff, of the 'Ripton Record,' has been to Wedderburn. [9]
- St. Paul preached to these people seven days before he started to Rome. [5]
- It was confided to the skillful care of Colonel Paul Varney to be steered through this legislature, as hundreds of other measures have been steered through,--without unnecessary noise. [9]
- It is enough to recall the names of Moses, Buddha, Confucius, Socrates, Paul, Homer, David. [4]
- So we went to Procida, and from thence to Pozzuoli, where St. Paul landed after he sailed from Samos. [5]
- In a note to Mr. Rogers he said: "To put in my odd time I am writing some articles about Paul Bourget and his Outre-Mer chapters--laughing at them and at some of our oracular owls who find them important. [5]
- This she mentioned to me not many days afterwards, adding remarks almost identical with those which I subsequently read in 'Villette,' where a similar action on the part of M. Paul Emanuel is related. [14]
- John Paul alighted to face this personage, who, the moment he perceived us, shifted his welcoming look to one of such withering scorn as would have daunted a more timid man than the captain. [9]
- I should like to describe John Paul as he made that speech, --for 'twas not so much the speech as the atmosphere of it. [9]
- One was addressed to Colonel Paul Varney, and the other to the Hon. [9]
- St. Paul has three public libraries, and they contain, in the aggregate, some forty thousand books. [5]
- And even Paul, though not consciously inconsistent, could not rid himself completely of that ancient, automatic, conception of religion which the Master condemned, but had on occasions attempted fruitlessly to unite the new with the old. [9]
- Here was a thickening plot for Paul Pry. [11]
- John Paul devoured these attacks upon his Majesty and his ministry in a single afternoon, and ere long he had on the tip of his tongue the name and value of every man in Parliament and out of it. [9]
- I have found them since: "Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given up to idolatry. [5]
- I heard that their High Mightinesses had given Paul Jones the use of the Texel fort for his wounded and his prisoners, and thither I ran. [9]
- The picture, by the way, had been obtained from the St. Paul agent of the bicycle. [9]
- St. Paul, once the strict Pharisee who had laboured for the religion of works, himself had been reborn into the religion of the Spirit. [9]
- He takes up the statement of Paul in the Epistle to the Corinthians, which he thinks, all things considered, ought not to alter our opinion derived from the Evangelists. [6]
- I refer to the romantic sojourn of Paul and Virginia here. [5]
- The cruise of the Ranger in English waters the following spring was a striking fulfilment, with an absurdly poor and inadequate force, of the plan set forth by John Paul Jones in the Annapolis Coffee House. [9]
- And this was the plot: when the Azores should be in the wake, Captain Paul was to be murdered as he paced his quarterdeck in the morning, the two mates clapt into irons, and so brought to submission. [9]
- I dwelt upon the obligations I was under to John Paul, relating the misfortunes of that worthy seaman (which he so little deserved!). [9]
- If George rode the huge rocking-horse, he was Paul Revere, or some equally historic figure, and sometimes, to Edith's terror, he was compelled to assume the role of Bluebeard, when Honora submitted to decapitation with a fortitude amounting to stoicism. [9]
- And what between the foul air and my resentment, and apprehension lest John Paul would come hither after me, I was in prodigious discomfort of body and mind. [9]
- Before Maria restored the bible to its old place, she opened it at the thirteenth chapter of the first Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, which speaks of love, and was specially dear to her. [10]
- I must explain that the figures set down above, as the population of St. Paul and Minneapolis, are several months old. [5]
- And I resolved that if I did not further enlighten John Paul, it would be no fault of mine. [9]
- Jean Paul has termed melancholy the blending of joy and pain, and it was doubtless a kindred feeling which filled my heart in the days before my departure, and induced me to be particularly good and obliging to every body in the house. [10]
- John Paul himself taught me to tack and wear ship, and MacMuir to stow a headsail. [9]
- John Paul little suspected that he was a member of the Congress. [9]
- I am not sure as to which St. Paul she is named for. [5]
- On that estate stood the cottage where John Paul was born, and where his mother and sisters still dwelt. [9]
- One comfort alone stood forth, even had I gone home with John Paul, I had missed him. [9]
- We climbed the stone steps St. Paul ascended, and stood in the square-cut place he stood in, and tried to recollect the Bible account of the matter--but for certain reasons, I could not recall the words. [5]
- If they are still, as St. Paul would say, in the flesh, let them have, if they wish, a civil permit to live together, for the Spirit can have nothing to do with such an union. [9]
- On a high, steep hill, toward the sea, is a gray ruin of ponderous blocks of marble, wherein, tradition says, St. Paul was imprisoned eighteen centuries ago. [5]
- In 1868 the steamer Hawkeye State, of the Northern Packet Company, made the run from St. Louis to St. Paul (800 miles) in 2 days and 20 hours. [5]
- On this bay stands Pozzuoli, the ancient Puteoli where St. Paul landed one May day, and doubtless walked up this paved road, which leads direct to Rome. [4]
- John Paul rose somewhat abruptly, seized his hat and bowed to his Lordship, and in the face of a rain sallied out, remarking that he had as yet seen nothing of the city. [9]
- I cooked him some maccaroni myself one day, and he sends word to me by that Mr. Paul, 'Tell Miss Miranda,' says he, I that the Pope o' Rome don't have no better cooked maccaroni than what she sent up to me yesterday,' says he. [6]
- For the King's sentiments toward Paul Jones are well known. [9]
- Scene of the sentimental adventure of Paul and Virginia. [5]
- Hear what he says: 'I wish M. Paul Bourget had read more of our novels before he came. [5]
- St. Paul, you say, put us in our proper place some twenty centuries ago, and we are to remain there for all time. [9]
- But I must say first that Mr. Dulany, who is in London, told us that you were with John Paul Jones. [9]
- B. Paul, and saw her afterwards in Gold Hill. [5]
- But, gentlemen," I said soberly, "I had most selfishly hoped that I might be able to do a service to John Paul in return for his charity to me. [9]
- It was commonly said of Mr. Paul Pardriff that not a newspaper fell from the press that he did not have a knowledge of its contents. [9]
- Beg pardon, captain," said he, turning to John Paul, "but I think 'twas your peacock coat that saved you both, for it caught Horry's eye through the window, as you got out of the chaise, and down he came as fast as he could hobble. [9]
- For all his republican principles John Paul never got over his love of courts, and no man was ever a more thorough courtier. [9]
- The old porter recognized Paul by a mere shake of the head and the words, "Yere back, are ye? [9]
- General in Chief Prince Nicholas Andreevich (nicknamed in society, "the King of Prussia") ever since the Emperor Paul had exiled him to his country estate had lived there continuously with his daughter, Princess Mary, and her companion, Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- I landed at precisely the same spot where St. Paul landed, and so did Dan and the others. [5]
- Paul, the great preacher of the faith, wrote them to the Galatians. [10]
- Then we lighted pipes and sat very cosey with a lanthorn swung between us, and Captain Paul expressed a wish to hear my story. [9]
- As for John Paul, who seemed my friend, he would say nothing, only to advise me privately that the man was queer company, shaking his head when I defended him. [9]
- And it was Paul who was chiefly instrumental in freeing the message from the narrow bounds of Palestine and sending it ringing down the ages to us. [9]
- Why, Titian, Tintoretto, Paul Veronese, Raphael--none other than the world's idols, the "old masters. [5]
- A painter like Paul Veronese finds a palace like this not too grand for his banqueting scenes. [6]
- I persuaded John Paul to descend with me. [9]
- That winter John Paul spent striving in vain for a better ship, and imbibing tactics from the French admirals. [9]
- She gave John Paul one furtive glance and betook herself again to her knitting with a sigh, speech having failed her likewise. [9]
- But if John Paul observed it, he gave no sign. [9]
- To wit: St. Paul had left to the world a consistent theology. [9]
- At length John Paul came in, calling my name. [9]
- And when John Paul and my man were divested of their plumes, we were marched downstairs and out through a jeering line of people to a hackney coach. [9]
- He help Oom Paul against the Rooinek--against the Philistine. [11]
- The first sketches of Paul Veronese, the first patterns of the Gobelin tapestry, are not to be criticised for the sake of pointing out their inevitable and too manifest imperfections. [6]
- But, in spite of Mr. Walpole, John Paul was led out in the paces that best suited him, and finally, to the undisguised delight of Mr. Fox, managed to trip Horry upon an obscure point in Athenian literature. [9]
- Mr. Carvel was occupied in the interval in the acquirement of practical seamanship and the theory of maritime warfare under the most competent of instructors, John Paul Jones. [9]
- He had one obsession now--to destroy Adrian Fellowes, his agent for Paul Kruger in the secret places of British policy and in the house of the Partners, as it were. [11]
- Oom Paul speaks now, and everything is his--from the Cape to the Zambesi, everything his. [11]
- I am helping now to work up the materials for a Tourist's Guide which the St. Louis and St. Paul Packet Company are going to issue this summer for the benefit of travelers who go by that line. [5]
- John Paul had not spoken since the slim gentleman had drawn the distinction between us, and I knew that the affront was rankling in his breast. [9]
- And this was not Oom Paul, but one whom he had betrayed, whose wife he had sought to ruin, whose subordinate he had turned into a traitor. [11]
- Captain Paul did not mess with his mates, not he, and he gave me to understand that I was to share his cabin, apologizing profusely for what he was pleased to call poor fare. [9]
- Then there would not be war because Paul Ivanovich had offended Michael Ivanovich. [2]
- The Apostles were no more bishops than was John the Baptist, but preachers who travelled from place to place, like Paul. [9]
- John Paul was no less astonished at my little ruse. [9]
- He says he never expects to run out of mementoes of St. Paul as long as he is in reach of a sand-bank. [5]
- And what was my surprise to find Captain Paul buried to his middle in a great chest, and the place strewn about with laced and broidered coats and waistcoats, frocks and Newmarkets, like any tailor's shop in Church Street. [9]
- Manners, this is my friend, Captain Paul. [9]
- Then we have Muscatine, ten thousand; Winona, ten thousand; Moline, ten thousand; Rock Island, twelve thousand; La Crosse, twelve thousand; Burlington, twenty-five thousand; Dubuque, twenty-five thousand; Davenport, thirty thousand; St. Paul, fifty-eight thousand, Minneapolis, sixty thousand and upward. [5]
- I had surmised much as to the rank of life from which the captain had sprung, but my astonishment was great when I was told that John Paul was the son of a poor gardener. [9]
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