Use philip in a sentence
Sentences starting with philip
- Philip had learned yesterday where Alexander was concealed, so he undertook to go across the lake and inform him of what had occurred. [10]
- Philip was impressed with the ready talent, the adaptable talent, and the facility of this accomplished journalist, and as their acquaintance improved he was let into many of the secrets of success in the profession. [4]
- Philip was oppressed with the heavy air; the sweltering city lay as in a swoon. [5]
- Philip searched them with the feverish eagerness of a maiden who scans the report of a battle in which her lover has been engaged. [4]
- Philip drifted along with the crowd. [4]
- Philip was devoured with anxiety. [5]
- Philip shuddered, and with a supreme effort bent to the table again, and wrote on. [11]
- Philip did not wish to quarrel with the artist now, but he would remember the incident, and woe betide him, if in some gloomy hour the sovereign should recall the insult offered him here. [10]
- Philip might be whatever the world chose to call him, but her house was her own, and he had come uninvited, and he was unwelcome. [11]
- Philip was also well versed in politics for a lad of his age, and could discuss glibly the right of Parliament to tax the colonies. [9]
Sentences ending with philip
- After all these years was he going to speak of Philip? [11]
- Diamond never shone with such lustre in the eyes of Philip. [5]
- Before Caesar came, what were you--what was Philip? [10]
- Presently the Mukaukas wearily opened his eyes, turned uneasily from side to side, and recognizing his kneeling son and his wife, bathed in tears, he murmured, almost inarticulately, for his paralyzed tongue no longer did his will: "Two pillules, Philip! [10]
- The flag-draped coffin was just about to pass, and the fanatical barber harked back to Philip. [11]
- If their fortune was gone, then the obstacle was removed that separated her from Philip. [4]
- And would you want me to be dependent, Philip? [5]
- If any one understands how to defend himself against unauthorized demands, it is Don Philip. [10]
- What we buy to-day will surely be taken from us tomorrow, for what oath would be sacred to Philip? [10]
- The physician of the old Duke of Bercy was examined, and the evidence was with Philip. [11]
Short sentences using philip
- Philip had listened to reason. [10]
- Philip came close to her. [11]
- Philip himself solved the problem. [11]
- Philip, don't despise the invisible. [4]
- Still, Philip is the elder. [10]
- Thy Philip, qui t'aime toujours. [11]
- Philip knocked and stepped inside. [11]
- To Philip she seemed wonderful. [11]
- She judged Philip quite accurately. [4]
- What say you, Philip? [9]
Sentences containing philip two or more times
- But no, she would keep her word to Philip, till Philip came again. [11]
- As Philip went up the steps of the Mavick house at the appointed hour, he met coming out of the door--and it seemed a bad omen--Lord Montague, who seemed in high spirits, stared at Philip without recognition, whistled for his cab, and drove away. [4]
- He hated Philip the man, but he hated still more Philip the usurper who had brought shame to the escutcheon of Bercy. [11]
- She had heard strange tales of how Philip had become Prince Philip d'Avranche, and husband of the Comtesse Chantavoine, and afterwards Duc de Bercy. [11]
- Of the true relations between Guida and Philip he knew nothing, but from that last day in Jersey he did know that Philip had roused in her emotions, perhaps less vital than love but certainly less equable than friendship. [11]
- It was all Philip, Philip full of hope, purpose, prowess, ambition. [11]
- Presently Detricand and Philip were the only names mentioned, but at last, as by common consent, Philip was settled upon, for such evidence as there was pointed that way. [11]
- The Escurial suited King Philip, as King Philip suited the Escurial. [10]
- Philip was there; he was a partner with Mr. Bolton now in the new coal venture, concerning which there was much to be arranged in preparation for the Spring work, and Philip lingered week after week in the hospitable house. [5]
- Harry and Laura had also been "interviewed" and there was a statement from Philip himself, which a reporter had knocked him up out of bed at midnight to give, though how he found him, Philip never could conjecture. [5]
More example sentences with the word philip in them
- Nothing has befallen your father's younger son; and if I were a philosopher, like Philip, I should be moved to wonder why a man can only be wet when the rain falls on him, and yet can be so wretched when disaster falls on another. [10]
- Philip, why don't you take the heroine of the Mavick ball? [4]
- Ah, but then you shall be my wife in spite of him, in spite of a thousand Philip d'Avranches! [11]
- Dido will hide you in the wood-store behind the hearth.-You, Philip, must squeeze into the henhouse. [10]
- The day before yesterday the Elector John Frederick of Saxony and the Landgrave Philip of Hesse had been banned, and with this the war began. [10]
- Above this Damour wrote for himself an order upon the chamberlain of Bercy to enter upon Philip's private apartments in the castle; and thither he was fleeing as Philip lay dying in the dark room of the house in the Rue de Vaugirard. [11]
- At length Philip wounded his opponent slightly in the left breast, and the seconds came forward to declare that honour was satisfied. [11]
- Under the circumstances would not both Philip and Evelyn have been justified in disregarding the prohibition that forbade their meeting or even writing to each other? [4]
- The imperial crown would lapse to his brother; Ferdinand's son, Maximilian, now Charles's son-in-law, was destined to succeed his father, while the Infant Philip must in future be content with the sovereignty of Spain, the Netherlands, Charles's Italian possessions, and the New World. [10]
- In truth, Philip would have said that he saw very little of Evelyn, because he never saw her absolutely alone. [4]
- And indeed she would have done so when war was declared and Philip received his new command, but that she had wished the announcement to come from him. [11]
- Even Philip himself would feel the good effects of it; for Harry would have something and Col. [5]
- To acknowledge it would be ruin, for all the world knows that Captain Philip d'Avranche of the King's navy is now the adopted son of the Duc de Bercy. [11]
- Danger--oh yes, there would be danger, but Heaven would be good to her; Philip should go safe through storm and war, and some day great honours would be done him. [11]
- But the imagination works wonders truly, and Philip saw the woman and not the heiress. [4]
- He was haunted with many anxieties; in the first place, Ruth was overtaxing her strength in her hospital labors, and Philip felt as if he must move heaven and earth to save her from such toil and suffering. [5]
- So he walked with his head high and his heart full of pride, and it confirmed his courage when one of Zminis's men, whom they passed in the brightly illuminated Kanopic street, and who had helped to secure Philip, looked at him without recognizing him. [10]
- Your aunt is with him, and his dutiful son, Philip, now broken of his rank in the English army. [9]
- His easy familiarity with great men was beautiful to see, and when Philip learned what a tremendous underground influence this little ignoramus had, he no longer wondered at the queer appointments and the queerer legislation. [5]
- And you, you--the wife of the man who has induced thousands to desert King Philip, the wife of the exile, who directs the resistance within these walls. [10]
- So that was why Philip had not written to her! [11]
- Mr. Brad, to whose nineteenth-century and newspaper eye Philip had shrunk from confiding his modest creation, but who was consulted in the business, consoled him with the suggestion that this was a sure way of getting his production read. [4]
- It was Evelyn who rose first and came forward, without, so far as Philip could see, the least embarrassment of recognition. [4]
- Of the man who had injured her he had no doubt, and his course was clear, in the hour when he and Philip d'Avranche should meet. [11]
- It was evening when Philip took the cars at the Ilium station. [5]
- The next morning, when I returned from my inspection, I found the rector and Philip had decamped with two of our choice horses, and that my uncle and aunt had commanded the barge, and gone to Mr. Lloyd's. [9]
- I think, Ruth, when I die," said Philip, intending to be very grim and sarcastic, "I'll leave you my skeleton. [5]
- But Philip wondered what would be the effect on his own character and on his intellect if he indulged much in the habit of making the worse appear the better cause, and taking up indifferently any side that paid. [4]
- And now, if what Philip said was true (and I doubted it not), here at last was the chance come again to win her without whom I should never be happy. [9]
- Presently the doors were thrown open, two halberdiers stepped inside, and an officer of the Court announced Admiral his Serene Highness Prince Philip d'Avranche, Duc de Bercy. [11]
- Alice and Philip were set down at the farmhouse, and the company parted with mutual enthusiasm over the success of the excursion. [4]
- Among those who were rich in spirit her brother Philip was certainly one of the richest, and whither had an acute understanding and restless brain led him that they so seldom gave his feelings time to make themselves heard? [10]
- As the days went on and spring began to appear in the light, fleeting clouds in the blue sky and in the greening foliage in the city squares, Philip became more and more restless. [4]
- Melissa knew full well that any attempt now to separate Philip from Serapion would be futile; however, she would not leave the last chance untried, and asked him gravely whether he had forgotten his mother's tomb. [10]
- It will be well for us all--for me, for her, for Pulcheria, and even our absent Philip, if the divinity selects her as its instrument. [10]
- Philip was not weary, however, of making these attempts, he rather enjoyed it. [5]
- Philip seemed to wear no mark of convention, and Guida spoke her thoughts freely to him. [11]
- In this latter way did she seem to lay her hand upon the lives of Philip d'Avranche and Guida Landresse. [11]
- Philip lounged and watched them sulkily, snuffing and wheezing and dipping into the bowl, and cursing the house for a draughty barn. [9]
- Pennybacker was in Washington, and Philip thought he might perhaps find out something about him, and his plans, that would be of service to Mr. Bolton. [5]
- The question now was where Philip might be found. [10]
- But this foundation was too slight for Philip to build such a hope on. [4]
- His purpose now was to wrest from Philip the duchy of Bercy. [11]
- So vividly personal was the influence upon him that it seemed impossible that she should not be aware of it--impossible that she could not know there was such a person in the world as Philip Burnett. [4]
- To Philip it was the first time in his life that a picnic had ever seemed a defensible means of getting rid of a day. [4]
- What puzzled Philip was that this fabricator of "stories" for the newspaper should call himself a "realist. [4]
- There, for instance, was Patience, the maiden aunt, his father's sister, the news-monger of the fireside, whose powers of ratiocination first gave Philip the Greek idea and method of reasoning to a point and arriving at truth by the process of exclusion. [4]
- Before the week was over Philip thought he had a new light on the character of Ruth. [5]
- When the "reception" was over and the company was breaking up into groups and moving about, Philip again sought Evelyn. [4]
- His son Philip was obedient to his father, and would certainly continue to wield the sceptre according to his wishes. [10]
- Perhaps the Narcissus was not going; perhaps, after all, Philip was to remain! [11]
- And yet Philip was not allowed to be unduly elated by the attention of his fellow-craftsmen, for he soon found that a man's consequence in this circle, as well as with the great public, depended largely upon the amount of the sale of his book. [4]
- He wished Philip was in Washington. [5]
- For Philip there was in these days no such consolation. [4]
- The Comtesse Chantavoine was in her place of honour beside the Attorney-General--but Prince Philip and his flag-lieutenant came not. [11]
- At first Philip was impatient to see the result of every blast, and was always back and peering among the smoke the moment after the explosion. [5]
- To Philip, who was getting a good idea of what her education had been, an understanding promoted by his knowledge of the character and attainments of her governess, her mental processes, it may be safely said, opened a new world of thought. [4]
- My cousin Philip was forever carping and criticising my Greek and Latin, and it was impossible not to feel his sneer at my back when I construed. [9]
- And fortunate it was for Philip that his romance was left to grow in the wonder-working process of his own mind. [4]
- The cry of war rang along the cliff tops; and war would take Philip from her. [11]
- In his long walks it was not on the law that Philip was ruminating, nor was the fame of success in it occupying his mind. [4]
- And as Philip walked home, thinking how brilliant Evelyn had been in their little talk, he began to dramatize the excursion. [4]
- Philip had to walk some five miles before he reached a little station, where he could wait for a train, and he had ample time for reflection. [5]
- After the short walk in the park of his palace, during which Barbara had met him in the dusk, the Emperor Charles had dined with his son Philip and the Queen of Hungary. [10]
- Ruth's course was vindicated now, and it certainly did not become Philip, who had nothing to offer but a future chance against the visible result of her determination and industry, to open an argument with her. [5]
- Just such another vessel Philip would command. [11]
- It was a very brilliant dinner, but Philip could not have given much account of it. [4]
- His Majesty usually uttered exactly the opposite of his real opinions, and therefore, in the outline of his abdication speech, he twice emphasized how great a debt of gratitude Don Philip owed him for the Heritage which while still alive he bequeathed to him. [10]
- Acting with his usual promptness, Philip, with the consent of Mr. Bolton, broke ground there at once, and, before snow came, had some rude buildings up, and was ready for active operations in the spring. [5]
- His elevation depended upon King Philip, whose boundless pride had gazed at her from his chilling face. [10]
- He has taken up with that macaroni Courtenay, who wins his money,--or rather my money,--and your cousin Philip, when he is home from King's College. [9]
- Philip d'Avranche looked up towards her once more, and returned her smile. [11]
- As the drama unfolded, Philip was more interested in this phase than in the observation of her enjoyment and appreciation. [4]
- Sellers was as unchanged as any one Philip saw whom he had known elsewhere. [5]
- Philip examined his ugly visage and strong crooked fore-arm, as he was waiting admittance, having pounded upon the door. [5]
- This was the truth, and yet the infamous Zminis had assured the emperor, at noon, that their father and Philip were already far on their way to Sardinia. [10]
- Philip, if the truth must be told, was not well satisfied with his western prospects, nor altogether with the people he had fallen in with. [5]
- Philip as a trusted clerk, without being admitted into interior secrets, came to know a good deal about Mavick's affairs, and to be more than ever impressed with his enormous wealth and the magnitude of his operations. [4]
- A flourish of trumpets was borne on the air, and Philip appeared. [10]
- Philip was greatly troubled, and exaggerated his own share in the bringing about of the calamity. [5]
- Not until the train stopped and the lords, ladies, and gentlemen who were escorting Philip turned their horses and left him did she recollect herself. [10]
- The conductor turned towards Philip, and coolly and deliberately surveyed him from head to foot, with contempt in every line of his face, turned his back upon him without a word, and said to the lady, "Come, I've got no time to talk. [5]
- Philip had been touched in that nerve called military honour. [11]
- Our brother Philip, too, lives with his heart in bonds to that one alone, unless a demon has cheated his senses. [10]
- 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]
- The Duke was too blind with anger to see the start of recognition his visitors gave at sight of each other, and by a concurrence of feeling neither Detricand nor Philip gave sign of acquaintance. [11]
- Jeff Thompson afterwards told Philip that he once asked Senator Atchison, then acting Vice-President: of the United States, about the possibility of acclimation; he thought the opinion of the second officer of our great government would be, valuable on this point. [5]
- But Philip preferred to trust to his own study of the country, and his knowledge of the geological formation. [5]
- And Philip used to think how lucky it was for him that he had been converted and was saved! [4]
- When they returned to the inn, Mrs. Mavick began to rally Philip about his feminine taste in woodsy things. [4]
- Philip has gone to the far west. [5]
- She begged Alexander to take her thither, and he consented, though he was of opinion that Philip would be found in the mortuary chamber, in the presence of Korinna's portrait. [10]
- He wants Philip to survey it, and examine it for indications of coal. [5]
- If the order to stop the galley came much after daybreak, she would certainly be by that time well under way, and their father and Philip might have succumbed to the hard rowing before a swift trireme could overtake and release them. [10]
- When Philip went to sleep at night--he was in the front chamber reserved for guests--the loud murmur of the Deerfield was in his ears, like a current bearing him away into sweet sleep and dreams in a land of pleasant adventures. [4]
- Philip had begun to see that the life around him had elements enough of the comic and the tragic to give full play to all his powers. [4]
- Philip Sterling used to say that if he should seriously set himself for ten years to any one of the dozen projects that were in his brain, he felt that he could be a rich man. [5]
- Philip also wrote to Ruth; but though this letter may have glowed, it was not with the heat of burning anthracite. [5]
- And Philip learned to read in this varying advice the changes in her own experience. [4]
- Monsieur d'Avranche"--he turned to Philip, and his words were slow and deliberate--"I hope we may yet meet in the Place du Vier Prison --but when and where you will; and you shall find me in the Vendee when you please. [11]
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