Use possess in a sentence
Sentences ending with possess
- I confessed to you once that Mr. Parr had made for us all the money we possess. [9]
- There was in William Wetherell, as he sat in the chair with his eyes fixed on his visitor's face, a dignity which Mr. Merrill had not seen before--had not thought the man might possess. [9]
- We must use what we possess. [10]
- She might go to him, but by only one right could she stay and nurse him, and that right she did not possess. [11]
- Besides, you give them credit for a sensitiveness that they don't possess. [9]
- She alone of the three is real, and she alone is worshipped for attributes which she does not possess. [9]
- In dealing with the cases of our complex life, there is no accomplishment, no learning in science, art, or literature, that the successful practitioner will not find it very advantageous to possess. [4]
- She wore a simple white gown with a bunch of roses at the belt, and a broad hat lined with red that shaded her face and gave it a warmth it did not possess. [11]
- He held this power in his hands, which no remedy and no other person seemed to possess. [6]
- Perhaps the distinctness of my recollection is due to my making it the subject of a poem, which I still possess. [10]
Short sentences using possess
- No heathen shall possess it. [11]
- Does Merlin possess it? [5]
Sentences containing possess two or more times
- In books of law, theology, politics, medicine, science, travel, adventure, biography, philosophy, and fiction there may be passages that possess, or the whole contents may possess, that quality which comes within our meaning of literature. [4]
More example sentences with the word possess in them
- The treasures which your sages painfully seek out we already possess in our scriptures, our law and our moral ordinances. [10]
- But it is yet a thousand-fold more painful to feel that the love which every woman has a right to possess for herself alone, must be shared with a hundred others! [10]
- For no one would ever have guessed her to possess an emotional temperament. [11]
- What rapture it would be to possess her charms! [10]
- At first my wish was to possess you at any cost: I was your hunter only. [11]
- Noah's memorable voyage will always possess a living interest for me, henceforward. [5]
- The Minorite Ignatius, whom Father Benedictus had sent after him that he might finish the work which the latter had begun, was a man who lacked neither intellect nor eloquence; but he did not possess the fiery enthusiasm and aristocratic confidence of the dead man. [10]
- The many characters which they possess in common can hardly have been independently acquired by so many distinct species; so that these characters must have been inherited. [1]
- They possess organs which are used during the breeding-season for producing vocal and instrumental music. [1]
- The loss of what we possess nearest and dearest to us in this world, produces an effect upon the character we search out what we have yet left that can support, and, when found, we cling to it with a hold of new-strung tenacity. [14]
- Yankee settlers, we were told, possess it now, and there are no descendants of the French Acadians in this valley. [4]
- What we think we possess is very soon lost. [9]
- A book which we could master and possess in an evening we can have read to us in a month in the club, without the least intellectual effort. [4]
- Still, if it was pale, it had a glow which it did not possess before, and even a stronger humanity than of old. [11]
- Inasmuch as he was not suffered to have Ann herself in his company, he conceived the wish to possess her likeness in a picture; and he sent hither to that end a master of good fame, of the guild of painters in Venice. [10]
- All the air-breathing Vertebrata necessarily possess an apparatus for inhaling and expelling air, with a pipe capable of being closed at one end. [1]
- Fourth.--I resolved to try on Winters, silently, and unconsciously to himself a mesmeric power which I possess over certain kinds of people, and which at times I have found to work even in the dark over the lower animals. [5]
- None save the truly great possess it (but this is not generally known). [9]
- The water I took from the fountain of Trevi, which, you know, is supposed to possess the power of inspiring longing--only for the Eternal City, I believe--but perhaps in our phial it may awaken a desire for the Eternal Truth. [10]
- The Pharaoh desired to possess himself of the wife of the younger one, who lived on the Mount of Cedars, and he sent armed men to fetch her away; but only one of them came back to him, for Batau had slain all the others. [10]
- Him I knew to possess fewer gifts, but I knew him also to be what you could never be. [11]
- It was sweet to lie thus, to possess, as her very own, these precious, passionate memories of life lived at last to fulness, to feel that she had irrevocably given herself and taken--all. [9]
- She then said to it: "At last I possess the emerald circlet, in which resides your power over me. [10]
- She expected him to do it, believed that he could, said that he would, herself arranged the day and the hour, and sang so much exaltation into him, that at last a spurious power seemed to possess him. [11]
- She went on to ask him point-blank how much money she now had, and as he happened to know approximately, he could tell her; she clasped her hands, for how could any one human being who was not a king possess such enormous wealth! [10]
- Male birds sometimes, though rarely, possess special weapons for fighting with each other. [1]
- There was only this to do: to possess herself of those wonderful herbs which had been given her Napoleon in his hour of peril. [11]
- This unhappy captive, this suffering supplicant, could still draw into her net any man who did not possess the cool watchfulness which panoplied his soul. [10]
- The possession by them of organs, which with long-continued practice might have been used for speech, although not thus used, is paralleled by the case of many birds which possess organs fitted for singing, though they never sing. [1]
- Epicurus, who denied their power, saw in them at least immortal beings who possess in stainless perfection everything which in mortals is disfigured by errors, weaknesses, and afflictions. [10]
- So Ahab seized the vineyard, and went into it to possess it. [5]
- And yet-and yet, the thought that I no longer possess the sword of Antony, will give me many sleepless nights. [10]
- Did it possess the power to save me? [9]
- Does it possess the power to render me happy? [10]
- It is not the mere articulation which is our distinguishing character, for parrots and other birds possess this power. [1]
- The doorkeeper of the House looked into his face, and, with that rare knowledge of mankind which doorkeepers possess, let him in. [9]
- Only his wish that he had a staff revived in his mind, and he soon contrived to possess himself of one, by pulling a stake out of the fence that surrounded the innkeeper's little garden. [10]
- Then rose and swelled out above those common earthly sounds one of those rich chords the secret of whose make only the Jubilees possess, and a spell fell upon that house. [5]
- This is a surprising circumstance, as these animals possess highly-developed sense-organs and have considerable mental powers, as will be admitted by every one who has watched their artful endeavours to escape from an enemy. [1]
- Columbus never discovered such a large world as they have to find out and possess each in the other. [4]
- What does possess strangers to write so many letters? [5]
- Suddenly, by that strange power of sympathy which the unselfish possess, she understood the man, understood Austen's patience with him and affection for him. [9]
- He could only stare in stupid astonishment, and wonder how a single individual could possess such incredible riches. [5]
- Lucky petty sovereigns sometimes possess Mr. Flints to make them emperors. [9]
- True, there are some apostles of caution who deny themselves every joy of existence while in their prime, in order, when their locks are grey, to possess wealth which frequently benefits only their heirs. [10]
- We mention this so that the tourist who comes this way may learn to possess his soul in patience, and know that steamboats are not run for his accommodation, but to give him repose and to familiarize him with the country. [4]
- Nothing can be so perfect while we possess it as it will seem when remembered. [6]
- The more indifferent she was to him, the keener was his desire to possess her. [4]
- In this gem she saw once more a cherished memorial of her lost mother, the honorable gift of a great monarch to her forefathers; and she was happy to possess it once more. [10]
- Some of them she had remarked before, at contests of a minor importance, and they seemed to her to possess a certain distinction that was indefinable. [9]
- Mrs. Maturin, Insall, seemed to possess the secret that would bring her peace--and yet, in spite of something urging her to speak, she feared the risk of losing them. [9]
- Already banishment, isolation, seemed to possess Pomfrette, to surround him with loneliness. [11]
- Did you ever see anything so thrilling, so splendid, that you felt you must possess it? [11]
- It has been said that my books possess atmosphere. [11]
- His wounds are repaired by the same process of healing; and the stumps left after the amputation of his limbs, especially during an early embryonic period, occasionally possess some power of regeneration, as in the lowest animals. [1]
- Birds possess acute powers of observation. [1]
- Dogs possess some power of self-command, and this does not appear to be wholly the result of fear. [1]
- All that you possess will be consecrated by your free-will offerings. [11]
- Benevolence and charity possess their hearts entirely; and out of the abundance of their hearts their tongues give utterance; "love through all their actions runs, and all their words are mild. [7]
- Did he still possess the right to award this noble branch to any one? [10]
- Those insects which possess the most wonderful instincts are certainly the most intelligent. [1]
- Did he not possess the knowledge of everything that might have deterred another from wooing her? [10]
- Eliphalet did not possess that kind of bravery. [9]
- He would consequently possess some capacity for self-command. [1]
- But if they possess merit in the class of literature to which they belong, it is all to which I aspire in the work. [4]
- He seems to possess knowledge which can be of the utmost value just at this moment --knowledge which would at once dispose of what every one must see is a very difficult question in this case. [5]
- Her wish to possess it, however, was not gratified, and she did not ask for it again until the limitless devotion and ardent love of Antony had seemed less fervent than of yore. [10]
- Did the man possess it who gave the old woman his last shilling and trudged home in the storm? [5]
- Oh, what did possess him to think he could succeed as a fraud--and he hasn't the first requisite except duplicity that I can see. [5]
- Something seemed to possess her that transfigured her face, and gave it a sense of power and confidence. [11]
- In such a position as I hold in the military service one needs to be of good family and possess an education much above the common to be worthy of the place. [5]
- Does the other Pope possess this prodigious and irresponsible power? [5]
- So the penknife played an important part on every writing-desk, and it was impossible to imagine a good penman who did not possess skill in the art of shaping the quills. [10]
- Only a few persons now dispute that animals possess some power of reasoning. [1]
- Fate will never permit me to possess her; yet never again to hear her gentle voice, never more to feel her dear presence, would be blinding me a second time. [10]
- Don't mind us--out our way; we possess but one vote apiece, and no rights which you are in any way bound to respect. [5]
- It kindles in our minds the confidence that we know the truth by means of a charm, whereas we can only possess the desire to seek for it. [10]
- You give one-twentieth of your income yearly towards your church--then give one-fortieth of all you possess today, and your church will be begun in a month. [11]
- Let them beware of surrendering a political power they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. [7]
- A certain air of romance and tradition hangs about the French Broad and the Warm Springs, which the visitor must possess himself of in order to appreciate either. [4]
- He is fond of Nature, this cat, as we all are: he wants to possess it. [4]
- Whatever their degree of merit, they possess freshness and individuality of outlook. [11]
- You possess more of his confidence than any of us. [10]
- A certain kind of an eye is an incomparable weapon, and armed men have been cowed by those who possess it, though otherwise defenceless. [9]
- Why did he not speak and make this possible, and not leave it a thing to flush her cheeks, and cause her to feel he had acted on a knowledge he had no right to possess till he had declared himself in speech? [11]
- Mr. Worthington had not had at that time much of an experience in politics, and he did not possess a very good memory for faces. [9]
- What would I not give to possess your knowledge for a few hours! [10]
- How dear she must be to this great sovereign, since, in order to possess her freely and completely, he allowed himself to be urged to an act which was unworthy of him! [10]
- I should very much like to possess one of the violets out of your hair in remembrance of this day--and of you. [10]
- There emanated from Monsieur Vigo a sympathy which few men possess, and this I felt strongly as he listened, breaking his silence only at long intervals to ask a question. [9]
- You have a mongrel perception of humor, nothing more; a multitude of you possess that. [5]
- He had a mind, an intellect, he must possess stores of the knowledge for which she thirsted; he appeared to her as one who had studied and travelled, who had ascended heights and gained the wider view denied her. [9]
- You stand before me now more glorious than I beheld you in the most radiant of all my dreams, and therefore the longing to possess you, which I could never relinquish, will make me appear almost insolently bold. [10]
- My observation persuades me (I do not like to venture beyond my own personal observation,) that the upper classes of Naples possess those traits of character. [5]
- However, thoughts of Maude continued to possess me. [9]
- Beetles belonging to many and widely distinct families possess these organs. [1]
- His face was livid, his eyes were red with anger, he stood transformed by a passion she had not believed him to possess. [9]
- Conspicuous colours are likewise beneficial to many animals as a warning to their would-be devourers that they are distasteful, or that they possess some special means of defence; but this subject will be discussed more conveniently hereafter. [1]
- I was partly led to this through Prof. Owen's statement, that some of the Ichthyopterygia possess more than five digits, and therefore, as I supposed, had retained a primordial condition; but Prof. Gegenbaur ('Jenaischen Zeitschrift,' B. v. Heft 3, s. 341), disputes Owen's conclusion. [1]
- Some naturalists have lately employed the term "sub-species" to designate forms which possess many of the characteristics of true species, but which hardly deserve so high a rank. [1]
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