Use possession in a sentence
Sentences starting with possession
- Possession had altered that. [11]
Sentences ending with possession
- May I offer you four thousand drachmae for your precious possession? [10]
- I got in with them, and again demanded possession. [5]
- How many tears were shed over those coffins which contained the earthly remains of many a young life once rich in hopes and glowing with warm enthusiasm, many a quiet heart which had throbbed joyously for man's noblest possession! [10]
- What he said was to the effect that he possessed at last the most wonderful and beautiful woman in the world, and she resented the implication of possession. [9]
- What he felt was the supreme masculine joy of possession. [9]
- You are the tool, the obedient echo of the infamous wretch who now stretches his robber hand toward my most precious possession! [10]
- Three months later the machine was still in his possession. [5]
- One would say that such a piece of integument was hardly a desirable possession. [6]
- Vast wealth has temptations which fatally and surely undermine the moral structure of persons not habituated to its possession. [5]
- A third witness swore he had often seen the knife in Potter's possession. [5]
Sentences containing possession two or more times
- It absorbed New York gossip for two days, and then another topic took possession of the mercurial city; but it was the sort of event to take possession of the country mind. [4]
- Talbott has sworn once and repeated time and again, that he got it out of Adams's possession and returned it into the same possession. [7]
- We have possession of the railroad from Louisville to Nashville, Tenn., so far as Muldraugh's Hill, about forty miles, and the rebels have possession of that road all south of there. [7]
- And further, I know that Talbott will swear that he got it out of the General's possession, and returned it into his possession again. [7]
More example sentences with the word possession in them
- The were bidding, yes, for the possession of souls, bidding in the currency of the Great Republic. [9]
- Nearly a hundred years ago the crew of the British ship Bounty mutinied, set the captain and his officers adrift upon the open sea, took possession of the ship, and sailed southward. [5]
- Privileges like these would render the possession of such securities to the amount limited most desirable to every person of small means who might be able to save enough for the purpose. [7]
- My best possession would not have seemed too dear a price to pay for some magic spell that would have brought you to us when, at the festal games, I danced and sang to the tambourine while the loudest shouts of applause greeted me. [10]
- The wordy war would not have ended so quickly, however, had not restlessness and alarm taken possession of the crowd. [10]
- Captive in a world bounded by a man's will, she simply did not begin to understand this strange and overpowering creature who had taken possession of her body, mind and soul. [11]
- But, still, the works which his great and untiring hand had already thoroughly finished will remain to attest his learning and genius, --a precious and perpetual possession for his country. [6]
- And when the workers were in possession of all, would not they be as badly off as Mrs. Brocklehurst or Ditmar? [9]
- As the afternoon wore, desire to see these toilers once more took possession of her. [9]
- The young theologian willingly submitted, after confessing to his foster-father how strongly love for Barbara had taken possession of him. [10]
- Therefore the lawyer who had so zealously striven to expedite the blind man's entering into possession of his friend's inheritance would very willingly have permitted Myrtilus--doubtless an invalid--to continue to rest quietly among the dead. [10]
- The fervent passion which had taken possession of him was suddenly transformed to hate and scorn. [10]
- Then a doubt which had never before entered his mind suddenly took possession of Hermon. [10]
- The moon, which, when I took possession of my new apartments, was invisible, gradually gained each evening upon the darkness of the night, and at length rolled in full splendor above the towers, pouring a flood of tempered light into every court and hall. [4]
- But say, Paaker, what devil of amiability took possession of you down by the river, that you let the rascal escape unpunished. [10]
- Many similar caves were to be found in the holy Fountain, and other anchorites had taken possession of the larger ones among them. [10]
- With the dwelling-house went the possession of three acres of land. [4]
- You know as well as I do what a complete possession any ruling idea takes of her whole nature. [6]
- Only a few weeks since you swore on my hands to guard the mysteries, and this day you have offered the great secret of the Unnameable one, the most sacred possession of the initiated, like some cheap ware in the open market. [10]
- His ultimate intention was to get possession of the keys, and open the Semiramis gate to his friends. [10]
- This Mardi-Gras pageant was the exclusive possession of New Orleans until recently. [5]
- The little house was gone; but that I scarcely minded, for I had suddenly come into possession of my wife's castle in Spain. [4]
- The supreme judge was distinguished by the possession of the longest and handsomest plume in his head-dress, and a costly sapphire amulet, which, suspended by a gold chain, hung on his breast. [10]
- His own guilt was causing him great mental trouble and, in fact, notwithstanding the arduous labour imposed upon him by the war, the most melancholy mood again took possession of him. [10]
- His chief possession was a priceless one--a conscience. [9]
- But now, without warning, a sudden fierce yearning took possession of her: surprised and almost frightened, she stopped irresistibly and looked back at the thin little figure crouched beside the water, to discover that his widened eyes were still upon her. [9]
- The exultation of victory, the joy of success, had taken full possession of Ephraim and his youthful band; but when the sun set and there was still no sign of Hur and his band, Nun and his followers were seized with anxiety. [10]
- Whatever be the value of fame, he has it in his possession, and is not willing to have it dimmed or lost. [14]
- She might look upon it again--many times, perhaps--but a conviction was strong in her that its daily possession would now be only a memory. [9]
- So he gave up at last, and left the king in possession of his style unimpaired. [5]
- You have grown until you have taken possession of--of what is left of me. [9]
- A strange new understanding took possession of her. [11]
- I am quite unable to guess why there should be a limit at all to the possession of the product of a man's labor. [5]
- Now I had two rooms to myself, in the undisputed possession of which I had taken a puerile delight. [9]
- An evil spirit took possession of Virginia. [9]
- A new feeling took possession of her. [11]
- An intolerable restlessness took possession of her, while the pain in her injured foot throbbed madly, the cut in her head seemed to burn, and her temples beat with an agonizing headache that contracted the muscles of her eyes. [10]
- She was surprised, too, to note the aristocratic bearing whose possession no one could deny the artist's daughter. [10]
- You understand that tobacco matter; you understand that I am going to take possession of it, and you also understand the plans which I have matured for doing it. [5]
- I give her to you as an old warrior gives his sword, his best possession, to his stalwart son:--he gives it gladly and with confidence. [10]
- The world belonged to the "producer," if only he had the courage to take possession of his own.... [9]
- Now we were to see their home, and a strange emotion took possession of me when we entered it. [10]
- Gradually she began to realize, however, that her resentment of the lack of confidence of her husband was by no means the only cause of the feeling that took possession of and overwhelmed her. [9]
- Shame for consenting to keep his unearned titles, property, and privileges--at the expense of other people; shame for consenting to remain, on any terms, in dishonourable possession of these things, which represented bygone robberies and wrongs inflicted upon the general people of the nation. [5]
- A wild desire to fly took possession of him at the same time, and it seemed as if he were only fourteen years old once more. [10]
- He was glad to find her in the possession of such treasures, but his time was limited, and he must, unfortunately, content himself with this last brief meeting. [10]
- The main thing to be considered is that this great stream of thought is the highest achievement and the most valuable possession of mankind. [4]
- Perhaps it applied to an old age, gratified to the end by possession of everything that selfishness covets, and hardened into absolute worldliness. [4]
- But by that time distrust had already taken possession of the English and their soldiery again, and all Rouen was in an angry and threatening mood. [5]
- I, too, have thought of thee with secret rancor; for through thee I lost another possession harder for a man to renounce than office: the love of woman. [10]
- It is as though one looks upon a scene in which one had lived and moved, with the friendly yet half-distant feeling that it once was one's own possession but is so no longer. [11]
- I imagine that this, by itself, would rather repel him when he saw it in the possession of a woman. [14]
- The causes of this momentary possession could often be found in the person's life. [5]
- The name of this King might have suggested that of Virginia as the title of the new possession, but for the superior claim of the Virgin Queen. [4]
- In giving up this gold frame Orion also gave himself up; with this talisman in her possession she stood before him as irresistible Fate. [10]
- On the contrary, there are not lacking hints that He looked for the possession and exercise of this power wherever His spirit breathed in men. [5]
- 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]
- So they extended their corporation line so as to take in pretty much the whole gas region round there; and then the city took possession of every well that was put down, and held it for the common good. [8]
- Not until, through the young husband's intercession, she had regained her liberty, after he prevented her kissing his hand and, to soothe her, had stroked her hair and cheeks in the magistrate's room, did the most ardent gratitude take possession of her soul. [10]
- The reading of the words on the slip of paper of which he had so mysteriously got possession (through Mr. Hamilton Tooting) was sufficient to bring about a disorder that for a full minute--Mr. Speaker Doby found it impossible to quell. [9]
- He said that the whole Ceramic world would be informed that it was now in my possession and would make a note of it, with the price paid. [5]
- She had been the victim of possession, which had meant no more to her than to be, as it were, subjected daily to the milder tortures of the Inquisition. [11]
- He therefore sent the Tractors gratuitously to many clergymen, accompanied with a formal certificate that the holder had become entitled to their possession by the payment of five guineas. [6]
- He had hugged the thought of its possession before M. de la Riviere died, as a man humbly born prides himself on the distinguished lineage of his wife. [11]
- But once in the street, this weakness suddenly vanished, was replaced by a sense of wrong that now took complete and furious possession of her, driving her like a gale at her back. [9]
- Never once had the sense of possession of the palace been realized. [9]
- The first flush, the raging of Venters's wrath, passed, to leave him in sullen, almost cold possession of his will. [13]
- The truth is, the possession of power by men or associations makes them selfish and generally cruel. [4]
- She had seen the look often of late, and had never read it until now, when Jethro Fawe stared at her with the boldness of possession, with the insolence of a soul of lust which had had its victories. [11]
- Then Moreton saw the locomotive, was told that it was his, and took possession of it violently. [9]
- The possession of the least organized naval force would stimulate a generous ambition in the republic, and the confidence which we should manifest by furnishing it would win forbearance and favor toward the colony from all civilized nations. [7]
- There was always the incentive to the upstart political and military buccaneer to overthrow the dictator and gain possession of the spoils, to sell new doubtful concessions and levy new tribute on the capitalists holding claims from a former tyrant. [9]
- Now it was the idyllic beauty that took possession of him, transformed as it was by the presence of a woman, that supreme interpreter of nature to a youth. [4]
- At one o'clock the grand stand opposite to the royal one is taken possession of by a regiment band and by invited guests. [4]
- The pleasure of the contest took stronger possession of the anchorite; he flung his raiment from him, and seizing another stone he cried out--as though he were standing once more in the wrestling school among his old companions; all shining with their anointment. [10]
- What would be the consequence if all this property came into the possession of Silence Withers? [6]
- The uproar of the city came to it in a soothing murmur, and they took possession of its peace and comfort with open celebration. [8]
- Bishop John performed the ceremony, and the young couple at once took possession of the beautiful house left them by Katharina, the real Bride of the Nile. [10]
- They ran upon the bridge, but not so fast as to reach the place where, in the nick of time, Ingolby got possession of the rolling canoe; where Fleda Druse lay waiting like a princess to be waked by the kiss of destiny. [11]
- Hence it is that what is called a practical education is set above the mere enlargement and enrichment of the mind; and the possession of the material is valued, and the intellectual life is undervalued. [4]
- By Thursday of that week the Brices, with thanksgiving in their hearts, had taken possession of Mr. Brinsmade's little house. [9]
- Then he learned that the untiring Lyon had steamed up the Missouri and had taken possession of Jefferson City without a blow, and that the ragged rebel force had fought and lost at Booneville. [9]
- If you find that the prisoner committed a homicide, in possession of her reason and with premeditation, your verdict will be accordingly. [5]
- The truth is that the development of the modern journal has been so sudden and marvelous that its conductors find themselves in possession of a machine that they scarcely know how to manage or direct. [4]
- Indeed, it seemed that his vision had been infinitely extended, that he had suddenly come into possession of the solution of all the bewildered, despairing gropings of the human soul. [9]
- He couldn't realize that he had fallen hopelessly in love without some rights accruing to him for the possession of the object of his passion. [5]
- Under the open taunts of his colleagues, a deep resentment had taken possession of him that his work, so hard to do, so important and critical, should have been circumvented by the indiscretions of his wife. [11]
- A week after taking possession of the apartments in the treasury, the servants received orders to refuse admittance to every one, without distinction of rank or person, informing them that the artist was engaged in working for His Majesty. [10]
- He might have taken possession of the shop on the market-place directly after his father's death, but could not arrange his departure so quickly, and it was fully eight months before he left Nuremberg. [10]
- Intense anxiety had taken possession of the burgomaster's wife. [10]
- The ecclesiastics had taken possession of the best places in the back of the wagon. [10]
- Deep resentment had taken possession of him. [10]
- The world was taken possession of by the demons of the air, who had their will of it. [4]
- After she had taken another survey of the spacious apartment, which she was visiting for the first time by daylight, the torturing feeling of being neglected gained possession of her. [10]
- You will also take possession by military force of the printing establishments of the New York World and Journal of Commerce, and hold the same until further orders, and prohibit any further publication therefrom. [7]
- The physician and Susannah, who was still in full possession of her senses, wished and insisted that Katharina should withdraw to the gardener's house, but she refused with defiant obstinacy, saying she would rather die with her mother than leave her. [10]
- He never had supposed for a moment that so large a sum as a hundred dollars was to be found in actual money in any one's possession. [5]
- A new and strange emotion took possession of the anchorite at the sight of this stone. [10]
- The 'primo tenore' statue of Garibaldi had already taken possession of the place in the name of Latin progress, and they met Italian faces, French faces, Spanish faces, as they strolled over the asphalt walks, under the thinning shadows of the autumn-stricken sycamores. [8]
- The Indian country south of Kansas is in the possession of insurgents from Texas and Arkansas. [7]
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