Use read in a sentence
Sentences starting with read
- Read history, hain't you? [9]
- Read history, and you will see. [9]
- Read "Le Feu," which is most typical, which has sold in numberless editions. [9]
- Read the book, then, in an unprejudiced spirit, and candidly say what you think of it. [14]
- Read it with reverence and gratitude and send it back to me; for Mark is impatient to see once more his wandering offspring. [5]
- Read it once more. [10]
- Read it to me--quick! [5]
- Read that,--said the Master. [6]
- Read these pages, Maria, and if they wake an echo in your soul, oh! [10]
- Read by the light of Shelley's previous history, his letter seems to be the cry of a tortured conscience. [5]
Sentences ending with read
- I said: "Can your lordship read? [5]
- How far have you read? [9]
- You read--What did you read? [11]
- Say, lemme hear you read. [5]
- He bracketed me with Zenophon--it is there in his Memoirs for anybody to read. [5]
- To sleep there with them, and awake in the night and hear the wind in the trees, and see the sparks fly up to the sky, is a perfect realization of all the stories of adventures he has ever read. [4]
- Do what you will with this paper, but open it at once and read. [6]
- 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]
- On coming home, while his valets were still taking off his things, he picked up a book and began to read. [2]
- Eager to know what their contents were, she took them up, drew a stool to the window, and tried to read. [10]
Short sentences using read
- Now read the truth. [11]
- He read it trembling. [14]
- I'll read messages to you. [5]
- I can't see to read. [11]
- He read my thoughts. [11]
- I have read this. [5]
- Have you read this work? [14]
- I have read this bill. [5]
- I'll read the third! [2]
- Had he read them? [9]
Sentences containing read two or more times
- She liked the Young Doctor, as who did not who came in contact with him, except those who had fear of him, and who had an idea that he could read their minds as he read their bodies. [11]
- I return to you the hymn-book, I read one of those you marked, and do not care to read any more. [6]
- I move that you open them all and read every signature that is attached to a note of that sort--and read also the first eight words of the note. [5]
- When you're eighteen you can read Ivanhoe, and you want to wait until you are ninety to read some of the rest. [5]
- I have read you as you have not read yourself. [9]
- I will read you a written statement upon the subject that I wrote three years ago to read to the Sabbath-schools. [5]
- I read it yesterday, ending with that opinion; and read it again to-day, ending with the same opinion emphasized. [5]
- Lucretia and Virginia were the first that he thought of; but then came up those pictured stories of Titus Livius, which he could never read without crying, though he had read them a hundred times. [6]
- What tedious and vapid things they read and liked to read! [4]
- How many of us ever read or ever will read Drayton's "Poly-Olbion? [6]
More example sentences with the word read in them
- Let the inquiring youth read the whole Introduction, and he will see what they mean. [3]
- Why, he'll read your wrinkles as easy as a book, and not only tell you fifty or sixty things that's going to happen to you, but fifty or sixty thousand that ain't. [5]
- I can read your soul through your eyes, and it seems to me that things have gone wrong with you since the keeper of your stud arrived here. [10]
- I've read all your little efforts and greatly admired them, and when I heard you were here, I ..." I indicated a chair, and he sat down. [5]
- I had read your letters to my wife--" "Your wife once on a time! [11]
- Mary has read your letter, and wishes to be remembered to Mrs. [7]
- When I read your letter first, a flood of fire seemed to run through my veins; then I became as though I had been dipped in ether, and all the winds of an arctic sea were blowing over me. [11]
- I saved up your last story to read when the numbers should be complete, but before that time arrived some other admirer of yours carried off the papers. [5]
- I know that your husband--that Mr. March was there; I read his testimony; and I wished to ask him--to ask him--" She stopped and looked distractedly about. [8]
- There were literary young ladies, who had read everything of Dickens and Thackeray, and something at least of Sir Walter, and occasionally, perhaps, a French novel, which they had better have let alone. [6]
- Before it reaches you, you will have seen and read my pamphlet speech, and perhaps been scared anew by it. [7]
- But I suppose you will celebrate, and will even go so far as to read the Declaration. [7]
- Any man among you who is possessed of any property may read the moral of my fable. [10]
- Shall I read you the poems referred to in the one you have just heard, sir? [6]
- Let me give you the outlines of a supper to which we were invited the other night: it certainly cannot hurt you to read about it. [4]
- I will send you that--and you must let no one but Ossip read it. [5]
- Yet I heard you read it--without losing my balance. [5]
- I demand that you read it now. [11]
- I remember what you read in church the first Sunday you came, and it has always helped me; for I wanted to be good. [11]
- Let me remind you of it, whether you have read it or not. [6]
- I must read you my Dedication to the Shade of Sappho. [6]
- Said he: "Have you ever read this, ma'm? [5]
- I wonder if you ever heard the lines--foolish they read, but they are not: "'All summer long there was one little butterfly, Flying ahead of me, Wings red and yellow, a pretty little fellow, Flying ahead of me. [11]
- Should any of you doubt this, you have but to read the "Address to the King" of our Congress, then sitting in Philadelphia. [9]
- See him if you can, and read this to him; but charge him not to make it public for the present. [7]
- Take it with you and read it before you sleep. [6]
- But fear gives you a watchful eye and keen, and I read the true name through the scratches, and fled like a deer. [5]
- I have read you a few extracts, most of them of rather slight texture, and some of them, you perhaps thought, whimsical. [6]
- John imagines that yonder big thistle is some whiskered villain, of whom he has read in a fairy book, and he advances on him with "Die, ruffian! [4]
- But when he yielded to the impulse to read Wolff's letter again he felt like a dethroned prince whom some stranger, ignorant of his misfortune, praises for his mighty power. [10]
- I have not yet read it, and I think I shall not. [7]
- Again that day, yes, twice again, she stole back to the old chapel, and in her former seat read from the same book, or indulged the same quiet train of thought. [12]
- He's a thousand years old, which is about as old-fashioned as I mean, and as wise, and as plain to read as though you'd write the letters of words as big as a date-palm. [11]
- Emerson was sixty-three years old, the year I have referred to as that of the grand climacteric, when he read to his son the poem he called "Terminus," beginning: "It is time to be old, To take in sail. [6]
- And now, a year later, when I read the cablegrams I seem to be reading of what I myself partly saw--saw before it happened--in a prophetic dream, as it were. [5]
- And I tell ye there are things in that Book that not one among ye can read, with all your learning! [5]
- Whether they were written with smiles or not, you can guess better after you have read them. [6]
- Mr. Mason had written it out and that afternoon read over this part of it to Nick. [9]
- To read and write were still rare accomplishments in the country, and Dogberry expressed a common notion when he said reading and writing come by nature. [4]
- He could not write about the sixteenth century any more than we could read about it, while the nineteenth was in the very agony and bloody sweat of its great sacrifice. [6]
- Come, vagrant, outcast, wretch forlorn In leather jerkin stained and torn, Whose talk has filled my idle hour And made me half forget the shower, I'll do at least as much for you, Your coat I'll patch, your gilt renew, Read you,--perhaps,--some other time. [6]
- That Mr. Billson would read a private paper was a thing which could not occur to me; he was an honourable man, and he would be above that. [5]
- He said he would never claim them, after I read them to him in my version. [6]
- For instance, none would have pitched a tent in the grounds, slept in it, read in it, and lived in it--when it did not rain. [11]
- He said he would have me educated, and bought me books, and I tried to read them. [9]
- At times he would fain have me read to him as he lay in his great four-post bed with the flowered counterpane, from the Spectator, stopping me now and anon at some awakened memory of his youth. [9]
- At intervals he would come to the Fosters to read a manuscript of his own. [4]
- But the next words: "Do not fear," checked her hasty impulse--she smoothed out the papyrus and read on with growing excitement: "Do not fear that I shall address you as a lover--as the man for whom there is but one woman on earth. [10]
- Now a few words in regard to these extracts from speeches of mine which Judge Douglas has read to you, and which he supposes are in very great contrast to each other. [7]
- I read the words aloud to him, and he laughed, and remarked, "'Tis a foolish thing that--The Scarlet Woman, mast like. [11]
- Hodder read every word of these, and all were in the same strain: at last they could perceive a meaning to religion, an application of it to such plodding lives as theirs . [9]
- The Speaker, not without some difficulty, recognized Mr. Harper amidst what seemed the beginning of an exodus--and Mr. Harper read his motion. [9]
- Henceforth she read with understanding the changes in his manner, and saw behind the mingled abstraction and fanciful meditation of his talk. [11]
- My eyes filled with tears as I read upon the clasp, in sharp-cut Italic letters, E. Y. [6]
- During her conversation with Mrs. Kame she had more than once suspected, in spite of her efforts, that the lady had read her state of mind. [9]
- He took it with him from the Southern Hotel, when he went to walk, and read it over and again in an unfrequented street as he stumbled along. [5]
- I shall read with him and walk with him, and I shall grow to think like him a little --in everything except religion. [11]
- He read it with eyes and senses that at first could hardly understand. [11]
- Aristides was breathless with eagerness, and Caesar, snatching the tablets impatiently from his hand, read the following lines: "Wanton, I say, is this dam of irreconcilable brothers! [10]
- Paris is brilliant with cafes: all the world frequents them to sip coffee (and too often absinthe), read the papers, and gossip over the news; take them away, as all travelers know, and Paris would not know itself. [4]
- He read it with an air of singular effort, and yet with a certain tenderness. [6]
- The fact is, with a woman's quick intuition, she had read in my tone something suggestive of my recent experience with Mrs. Falchion. [11]
- He read it with a slight frown, which changed to a smile of amusement as he looked up and saw Margaret's excitement. [4]
- To sit indoors with a light and read in a St. Louis midsummer was not to be thought of. [9]
- Mark Twain, threatened with a cold, and knowing the dinner would be strenuous, did not feel able to attend, so wrote a letter which, if found suitable, could be read at the gathering. [5]
- Compare this Invocation with "Frank Dutton"--particularly stanzas first and seventeenth--and I think the reader will feel convinced that he who wrote the one had read the other: I. [5]
- I did not wish to read it. [11]
- Meantime, the new wisdom had come to me, and I read it with shame. [5]
- They passed that winter in London, where he worked at the story of his travels, Following the Equator, the proofs of which he read the next summer in Switzerland. [5]
- The letters the winged messengers had brought were read aloud from the windows of the town-hall, and the courage of the populace, pressed to the extremest limits of endurance, flickered up anew and helped them bear their misery. [10]
- An allusion by William Strachey, in his "Historie of Travaile into Virginia," hastily read, may have misled some writers. [4]
- I handed the will to the earl; I could not read it for the blinding tears. [5]
- If any one will read my speech, he will find I mentioned that as one of the points decided in the course of the Supreme Court opinions, but I did not state what objection I had to it. [7]
- Some day I will read it, and if its lying cheerfulness fools me, then I shall believe it fooled the reader. [5]
- She begins thus--I will read it to you. [5]
- Any one who will read his speech of the 22d of last March will see that he there makes an open confession, showing that he set about fixing the institution upon an altogether different set of principles. [7]
- I know you will like these books, ma'm, because I've read them myself and I know what they are. [5]
- An old man, whose studies had been of the severest scholastic kind, used to love to hear little nursery-stories read over and over to him. [6]
- These men, of whom very few could read and write, had at their command all the most effective verses of their poets having thousands of lines stored in their minds. [10]
- He read the whole deep scheme: how Detricand had laid his mine at every Court in Europe to bring him to this pass. [11]
- In reviewing the whole course of its history we read a long list of honored names, and a precious record written in private memories, in public charities, in permanent contributions to medical science, in generous sacrifices for the country. [3]
- I read the whole book twice through and some of the chapters several times, and the reason that that was as far as I got with it was that I lent it to another admirer of yours and he is admiring it yet. [5]
- Poor William Wetherell, who was quite overwhelmed by the fact that the great Mr. Duncan had actually read his letters and liked them, could scarcely utter a sensible word. [9]
- Many a reader who wanted to read a tale through was not able to do it because of delays on account of the weather. [5]
- It was Mandeville who suggested that we read something, and the Young Lady, who was in a mood to enjoy her own thoughts, said, "Do. [4]
- A celebrated poet who read the letters to the Guardian--at Miss Lucretia Penniman's request--has declared Mr. Wetherell to have been a genius. [9]
- There was another who read the account of the exercises with intense interest, a gentleman of whom we have lately forborne to speak. [9]
- There are men who might read that book and be a great deal better for it. [9]
- By John Smith, who heard him read eight times. [5]
- It was she who had sent the horses and sleigh for "Gassy," when the old man, having read the letter that Cassy had written him, said that she could "freeze at the station" for all of him. [11]
- She it was who had handed to Hilton the paper the wild duck had brought, after Ida had read it and fallen in a faint on the floor. [11]
- Even Louis himself, who had had his moments of torture and suspicion when the appeal was read, was now in a kind of happy reaction. [11]
- This is a white day--a lucky day--I read it in your face! [10]
- For a little while every day, Mrs. Maturin read aloud, usually from books of poetry. [9]
- The captain's report, which I read, is terse, and needs to be visualized. [9]
- The enthusiasm with which I read it, made me go down to Mr. Parker, and propose to write a review of it for Frazer's Magazine. [14]
- In the hush which followed, our crime was recited, the death warrant read, then everybody uncovered while a priest uttered a prayer. [5]
- I know not whether you have seen the notice in the Leader; I read it just after concluding the book. [14]
- I asked him whether he had any objection to my looking it over before he read it. [6]
- P. S.--I wonder where you will read this letter. [11]
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