Use recovered in a sentence
Sentences ending with recovered
- This is the way it happens: Every grown-up person has either been ill himself or had a friend suffer from illness, from which he has recovered. [3]
- For many hours, they had little hope of his surviving; but grief is strong, and he recovered. [12]
- An arrow had struck Frau Ortlieb's palfrey, causing the unfortunate woman a severe fall, which produced an internal injury, from which she had not yet recovered. [10]
- Your Bishop has shot a half dozen men, an' it wasn't through prayers of his that they recovered. [13]
- Both of them recovered. [3]
- He recalled instances of riders who had been cut and shot apparently to fatal issues; yet the blood had clotted, the wounds closed, and they had recovered. [13]
- In August, 1873, occurred the remarkable seizure, from the effects of which Mr. Motley never recovered. [6]
- If he did not kill himself, but yet was killed by it, there is nothing strange in its not being recovered. [11]
- The other most lamentably bewailed his death, and broke forth in such bitter agonies, that the President, to quiet him, told him that if hereafter they would not steal, he would make him alive again; but he (Smith) little thought he could be recovered. [4]
- I was taken ill and I should have died, but a young French officer stayed his men beside me and cared for me, and had me carried to the coast, where I recovered. [11]
Short sentences using recovered
- We have recovered our balance. [4]
- Presently she recovered herself. [11]
- Hope you have entirely recovered. [5]
- One recovered, one died. [3]
- Radisson recovered for an instant. [11]
- He recovered instantly. [9]
- But he recovered. [9]
- All these recovered. [3]
- She recovered. [3]
- Both recovered. [3]
More example sentences with the word recovered in them
- A handsome, agile youth, to her sincere regret, had just fallen, but swiftly recovered his elasticity, and, springing to his feet, belaboured his opponent, a clumsy giant, so skilfully and vigorously that the bright blood streamed down his ugly face and big body. [10]
- You can judge yourselves whether the tottering reason ever recovered its throne. [5]
- I shall show you that when she recovered her health, her mind was changed, she was not what she had been. [5]
- He had not yet recovered from the shaking up his system had sustained, and he took to a canvas easy chair he had brought with him and placed a decanter of Scotch and a tumbler of ice at his side. [9]
- He had not yet fully recovered from his adventure with the bear, she said. [11]
- For us the worst anxiety was over, and our mother recovered her composure. [10]
- At that time Wolff had but recently recovered from the severe wounds with which he had returned from the campaign. [10]
- The young people, whose sport had been interrupted, had recovered from their fright and joined in a long chain. [10]
- It was Hilary who got the pen first, and wrote his name in silence, and by this time Mr. McAvoy had recovered his presence of mind sufficiently to wield the blotter. [9]
- Once in a while we come upon some survivor of his or her generation that we have overlooked, and feel as if we had recovered one of the lost books of Livy or fished up the golden candlestick from the ooze of the Tiber. [6]
- The terror with which she started up at his call bore no favourable testimony to her good conscience, but she had already recovered her bold unconcern when he imperiously demanded to know what had become of lame Kuni. [10]
- A month later when he was more recovered physically he would be able to perform the operation, but the old man was dying now, while he stood helplessly stroking his big brown beard. [11]
- The Ry started when he saw Jethro Fawe; then he made a motion as though he would seize the intruder, who was too dumbfounded to flee; but he recovered himself, and gazed up at the open window. [11]
- If now he were only going back with his fortune recovered, with brilliant prospects to spread before her, and could come into the house in his old playful manner, with the assumed deference of the master, and say: "Well, Edith dear, the storm is over. [4]
- Whether Doctor Melchior were holding converse with the broom, or the peruke, or a spectre whom he, and no one else could see Frau Schimmel could not tell, but she had then recovered herself sufficiently to be able to listen attentively. [10]
- Next morning they were afoot again, and though jaded at first, and very tired, recovered before long and proceeded briskly forward. [12]
- The stolen property was then easily recovered, and restored to the owner on the payment of one fourth of its value, which was given to the thief. [10]
- In this vehicle was Porphyrius, who had fully recovered consciousness, and by his side sat Gorgo. [10]
- Mr. Price, however, was one of an adaptable nature, and by the time he had pulled up beside Jethro he had recovered sufficiently to make a few remarks on farming subjects, and finally to express a polite surprise at Jethro's return. [9]
- But the illusion was momentary, and my eyes speedily recovered from the shock of the bright flame and snowy drapery to see that the figure was a breathing one. [6]
- And so Pierre was delighted with his visit to his estates and quite recovered the philanthropic mood in which he had left Petersburg, and wrote enthusiastic letters to his "brother-instructor" as he called the Grand Master. [2]
- The Lord Protector was as amazed as the rest, but quickly recovered himself, and exclaimed in a voice of authority-- "Mind not his Majesty, his malady is upon him again--seize the vagabond! [5]
- Susan and Jane, waiting to give her comfort when she was recovered a little from this unknown but overwhelming affliction, were fain to stand mute when they saw her to pay a silent deference to one whom sorrow had lifted far above them and transfigured. [9]
- He had even urged the magistrate to "rush" the wire, because it came home to him with stunning force that, if the money was not recovered, Jean Jacques would be a beggar. [11]
- The rector, not unfeeling by nature, but inveterately professional by habit, had already recovered enough to be thinking of a text for the funeral sermon. [6]
- He turned inquiringly towards the judge, who, though slightly shocked by the question, recovered himself quickly. [11]
- Only yesterday I told you, how cruelly he used to torture me after his feasts, when he was drunk or when he recovered from one of his swoons. [10]
- It legally belonged to the progress of the investigation, and how many who had by no means recovered from the last exposure to the rack were constantly obliged to enter the torture chamber? [10]
- He determined not to read it then, to wait until he had recovered himself. [11]
- Caracalla now turned to Melissa once more, and his eye brightened as he again discerned the dimple in her cheeks, which had recovered their roses. [10]
- For a long time she could not help clinging desperately to her faithful Betta, and it was only by degrees that she so far recovered herself as to be able to speak to the bishop, and thank him. [10]
- It was some time before Joe had recovered sufficiently to arise and repair to the scene of operations on the road. [9]
- It was not till the governor's son had summoned up his courage and, sinking on his knees, was imploring her pardon, that she recovered some firmness and reminded him of the letter he had sent her. [10]
- Those who recovered their health were reported as well; not implying that they were made so by the active treatment they had received there. [6]
- If he--" Here the youth hid his face in his hands in passionate emotion; but, feeling his sister's arm round his shoulder, he recovered himself, and went on more calmly: "Well, you heard that she was dead. [10]
- But at last the tide of fortune turned; young Caruthers became infect with smallpox of the most virulent type, and when he recovered from his illness his face was pitted like a waffle-mold, and his comeliness gone forever. [5]
- And it was the senator, after all, who first recovered his presence of mind. [9]
- The president of the senate had listened with a penitent mien and bowed head, but now he recovered his presence of mind and exclaimed indignantly: "The people die, the town and country are going to ruin, plague and horrors rise up from the river. [10]
- Mechanically he did the same: his pulses beat more calmly, by degrees the visions faded from his senses, he saw and heard once more, and his brain recovered its balance. [10]
- For a moment the orator seemed to lose his self-control, but he quickly recovered himself, and shouted: "Fellow-citizens, dear friends! [10]
- So they entered the house of "Medea of the curls," as the common people called the witch, with uneasy and throbbing hearts; they were received, however, with such servile politeness that they soon recovered themselves, and even the timid Heliodora began to breathe freely again. [10]
- The mention of the blood money which Herr Ernst Ortlieb owed the slandering tailor, who had not yet recovered from his wound, induced the Emperor to look at the father of the beautiful sisters. [10]
- It is said that Mark Twain never really recovered from the tragedy of his brother's death--that it was responsible for the serious, pathetic look that the face of the world's greatest laugh-maker always wore in repose. [5]
- When she found that he became quieter, and the movement of her hand once more did him good, she recovered her presence of mind. [10]
- We contribute with thankful avidity to the new Methodist church, and are happy to think how lucky it was that those little colored Sunday-school scholars did not seize upon everything we had with violence, before we recovered from our momentary helpless condition. [5]
- Octavianus had half surrendered to her, but recovered his self-command in time, and a man of his temperament does not readily succumb twice to a danger which he barely escaped. [10]
- When I had sufficiently recovered from that loss, I became involved in ruin. [4]
- When he had sufficiently recovered from his delight, he rose, and with his arms a-kimbo, achieved a kind of demon-dance round the kennel, just without the limits of the chain, driving the dog quite wild. [12]
- Then with a strong effort he recovered himself and, after standing for some minutes gazing in silence at the ground, he said in a low tone: "I have borne enough for to-day. [10]
- When I recovered strength enough, I faced the wall again. [5]
- Cardanus gets a story from Avicenna, of a certain man bit by a serpent, who recovered of his bite, the snake dying therefrom. [6]
- He sought to soothe her with loving words and, when she recovered herself, he told her that he proposed to leave her for a short time to look after his estates, as the law required, and this information gladdened her greatly. [10]
- When she had somewhat recovered she implored Pulcheria and her mother to take her to see Paula, and as they shared her wish they prepared to start for the prison before it should grow dark. [10]
- The Deacon swallowed something with a spasmodic effort, and recovered pretty soon and received the congratulations of his friends. [6]
- He had recovered something of his customary quizzical manner. [9]
- When Pomfrette was so far recovered that he might be left alone, Parpon said to him one evening: "Pomfrette, you must go to Mass next Sunday. [11]
- Not by a single word had Nicholas alluded to the fact that Prince Andrew's relations with Natasha might, if he recovered, be renewed, but Princess Mary saw by his face that he knew and thought of this. [2]
- There was a short silence; and the Speaker-to-be, whose pencil had been knocked out of his hand; recovered himself sufficiently to relight an extremely frayed cigar. [9]
- When she recovered, she would have the five heller pounds which the generous sovereign had left for her as a partial compensation for the injuries sustained while employing her rare skill for the delight of the multitude and, above all, himself. [10]
- When she recovered she said in a half-gasp, "Is this your gratitude? [5]
- With an effort she recovered herself. [11]
- He waited till she had recovered somewhat, and then he repeated his words. [11]
- Thankful and happy, she had found him with fully recovered consciousness, but the physician and the freedman Andreas, whom she met at the door of the chamber, had impressed on her the importance of avoiding all excitement. [10]
- The governor, whose sensitive nerves had been liable to such attacks of panic ever since an exiled Greek had once attempted to murder him, now soon recovered his composure, and looked with great admiration at the hanging round which the family were standing. [10]
- But she had scarcely recovered her sitting posture when she gasped to the freedman: "Nemesis, who helped, and is to continue to help her to destroy her foe? [10]
- But presently William Rufus Holly recovered himself, and in stumbling Chinook made himself understood. [11]
- Dolokhov recovered, and Rostov became very friendly with him during his convalescence. [2]
- His health was restored, and his spirits recovered elasticity in the genial hospitality; he was surrounded by friends to whom he became so much attached that it was with pain he parted from them. [4]
- Several cases are related, of persons who had been blind for several weeks, and months, and obliged even to be led to Whitehall, yet recovered their sight immediately upon being touched, so as to walk away without any guide. [6]
- But presently she recovered, smiled at him, and said kindly: "You come suddenly, monsieur. [11]
- If he had recovered, he would know how to find her speedily; if the blindness was incurable, she would come herself to help him bear the burden of his darkened existence. [10]
- Hylda had not recovered wholly from the illness which had stricken her down on that day in London when she had sought news of David from Eglington, at such cost to her peace and health and happiness. [11]
- She had not recovered the careless cheerfulness of earlier years, but, graver than the companions of her own age, she absented herself from the gaieties of the Biamite maidens. [10]
- When I had recovered sufficiently there had been rather a pathetic renewal of our friendship. [9]
- However, they soon recovered presence of mind to ask for a little money. [4]
- Presently, however, it recovered its natural force and rhythm, and a faint flush came back to the pale cheek. [6]
- My uncle had recovered his confidence. [9]
- The Association never recovered from this blow, and soon afterwards it was dissolved. [6]
- But Paula soon recovered from it; even while the governor was soothing her with kind words she mastered her violent agitation, and said gently, though her tears still quietly flowed: "Let me go to my room, I beg. [10]
- Gingras had not recovered from his discomfiture when all were startled by the distant blare of a bugle. [11]
- She had not recovered from her surprise in finding herself already so far in his confidence. [9]
- The ropedancer had recovered consciousness, and the kind prelate's presence was a solace to her. [10]
- Your friend has recovered consciousness, and I will wager that at this moment he is thinking of you and wishes you were with him. [10]
- She had half recovered consciousness several times, and as these thoughts had come over her, her returning lucidity had vanished and a fresh attack of fever had shaken her. [10]
- Nor is it reasonable to expect good taste to be recovered by an indulgence in bad taste. [4]
- He recovered himself, reached the bell rope, "Damn you, I'll learn you," stepped to the door and called a couple of brakemen, and then, as the speed slackened; roared out, "Get off this train. [5]
- Her savings went quickly enough, and she fell into dire poverty, for she had not yet recovered her strength, and could not do housework. [10]
- In the dry, pure air of the desert he recovered, and he would guide Hermon there before returning to Myrtilus. [10]
- Miss Forsythe recovered promptly her cheerful serenity, but not the elasticity of hope; she was irretrievably hurt; it was as if life was now to be endured. [4]
- Al'mah's face turned paler, and she swayed slightly, then she recovered herself. [11]
- She turned very pale at the first shock, but soon she could listen to him with composure, and presently quite recovered her usual demeanor. [10]
- Why he cried out "Man overboard" (for now I recognised that it was his voice which gave the alarm), I do not know, except that he wished his body to be recovered, and to receive burial. [11]
- And this is only recovered for him after he is dead, and his poetry is left alone to speak for his name. [4]
- But Caesar at once recovered himself, and when he asked the Egyptian: "Will you undertake to help me, as captain of the night-watch, to punish the traitors of Alexandria? [10]
- Her eyes fastened on it, and for an instant stared at it transfixed; then she recovered herself and spoke again. [11]
- After an interval of three weeks the stolen drake was recovered, and instantly the pair recognised each other with extreme joy. [1]
- After a day of rest he recovered his strength and shared Bess's pleasure in rummaging over the endless packs, and began to plan for the future. [13]
- During the rest of our visit he seemed to have recovered something of his former spirits and poise, taking refuge in the past. [9]
- Through the presence of Magdalen, the prison recovered its sanctity in my eyes. [10]
- And then some of his sons recovered, and would have set upon Sir Marhaus. [5]
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