Use related in a sentence
Sentences ending with related
- Thou needest not to think again of the evil dream I have related. [10]
- This she mentioned to me not many days afterwards, adding remarks almost identical with those which I subsequently read in 'Villette,' where a similar action on the part of M. Paul Emanuel is related. [14]
- But what a tale he--not yet thirty--now related! [10]
- They were not related. [5]
- In telling the old woman's story, he alluded only vaguely to those peculiar circumstances to which she had attributed so much importance, taking it for granted that the other minister must be familiar with the whole series of incidents she had related. [6]
- With the breeds of sheep the number of hairs within a given space and the number of excretory pores are related. [1]
- I was so much convinced of this fact, that I adopted the plan before related. [3]
- And even if I could summon back something of the sequence of our intercourse, it would be a mere repetition--growing on my part more irrational and insistent--of what I have already related. [9]
- Oddly enough my friendship with Farrar was an indirect result of the incident I have just related. [9]
- Of this latter fact I could give sufficient proofs with pigeons, and especially with fowls, but they cannot be here related. [1]
Short sentences using related
- Are you related to her? [10]
Sentences containing related two or more times
- His conversation always related entirely to himself; he would remain calm and silent when the talk related to any topic that had no direct bearing on himself. [2]
More example sentences with the word related in them
- He will tell you that many facts are explained by studying them in the wider range of related facts to which they belong. [3]
- The crisis through which I passed at Cambridge, inaugurated by the events I have just related, I find very difficult to portray. [9]
- The admiral related what had occurred in the capital since his departure from Pithom. [10]
- She knew they were not related, and so she put the whole thing down to Carnac's impressionable nature which led its owner into singular imitations. [11]
- One evening, three weeks or so after the conversation with Ethel Wing just related, Honora's husband entered her room as her maid was giving the finishing touches to her toilet. [9]
- With what zealous warmth he related that Wolff, like the upright man he was, had rejected even the faintest shadow of doubt of her steadfastness and truth, which were his own principal virtues also. [10]
- He possessed virility, vitality in a remarkable degree, yet some elusive quality that was neither tact nor delicacy--though related to these differentiated him from the commonplace, self-made man of ability. [9]
- There was nothing very surprising, therefore, in his asking a question not very closely related to what had gone before. [6]
- She had looked up to him as to a mountain peak whose jagged summit touched the sky when her father and others had related his knightly deeds, his victories over the most powerful foes, and his peerless statesmanship. [10]
- Resting among them under a hastily erected canopy he related, with sparkling eyes, the deeds his son had performed. [10]
- At Arelas, about two years since, one of his comrades had joined their circle of boon-companions, and had related that he had been the witness of a remarkable scene. [10]
- It related only to what was to happen to him in Deception Pass; and he could no more lift the veil of that mystery than tell where the trails led to in that unexplored canyon. [13]
- Sellers was related to the Hawkins family. [5]
- When she returned to the couple, Katterle had already related what she had experienced in Schwabach. [10]
- I should scorn to reply, but that you are the wife of the man who, till you set him against me, was glad to call himself my friend and protector, and who is also related to me. [10]
- While Stephen related to his mother the events of the morning, Hester burned the dinner. [9]
- His ancestors from time immemorial have held the office he now fills, and he even supposes himself to be related to the extinct royal dynasty through the mistress of some one of the Lagides. [10]
- Since I had this experience, I hear that somebody else has related a similar story. [6]
- Ameni enjoined this thing on one, on another, that; and on all, perfect silence as to the dream which he had related to them, and then he dissolved the meeting. [10]
- Every act of theirs, which appears to them an act of their own will, is in an historical sense involuntary and is related to the whole course of history and predestined from eternity. [2]
- The document on the top of the pile in the box related to Cyprus--the name caught her eye. [11]
- As he related the scene, stopping and facing us in the trail, his mild, far-in eyes came to the front, and his voice rose with his language to a kind of scream. [4]
- They related, as the reader knows, to Laura's father. [5]
- Before he left the post-office, Filion Lacasse, Maximilian Cour, and Mrs. Flynn had given forth his history, as related by Jo Portugais. [11]
- He dwelt on the magnificence of the huge hotel set on the borders of a lake like an inland sea, and related such portions of the festivities incidental to "the seeing of Chicago" as would bear repetition. [9]
- At the tavern the knight and his attendants had been abundantly repaid for their kindness to the Minorite, for his conversation was both entertaining and edifying; and Heinz repeated to his lady, who listened attentively, much that the monk had related about St. Francis. [10]
- In reply to the house-keeper's excited questions, he related that Protarch had sold his master's oil at Messina for as high a price as his own, bought two new horses for his neighbor Cleon, and sent Mopsus himself forward with them. [10]
- Here, now, is the experience of a gull, as related by a naturalist. [5]
- The strength of the associations connected with the function of the first pair of nerves, the olfactory, is familiar to most persons in their own experience and as related by others. [6]
- I went with the American Minister and took dinner this evening with the King's Grand Chamberlain, who is related to the royal family, and although darker than a mulatto, he has an excellent English education and in manners is an accomplished gentleman. [5]
- Experience shows us that whatever event occurs it is always related to the will of one or of several men who have decreed it. [2]
- He was at that time far beyond the span of life usually allotted to man, and what I heard him say was hardly worth retaining, for it related to the pleasures of the table, ladies' toilettes, court gossip, etc. [10]
- While Charmian protested that no one save Dion had ever been heard with favour by Barine, and related many incidents of her former life, Cleopatra's thoughts were with Antony. [10]
- It so happened that mutual sympathy--who can say how it was related to Philip?--had drawn them much together, and chance had given them many opportunities for knowing each other. [4]
- It is true that he was related to millions and moved in a millionaire atmosphere, but these millions might never flow into his bank account. [4]
- Clemens does not tell us here the nature of Carlton's insult, forgiveness of which he was not yet qualified to grant, but there are at least two stories about it, or two halves of the same incident, as related afterward by Clemens and Canton. [5]
- Rameses related the tale of his fight at Kadesh, and the high-priest of Heliopolis observed In later times the poets will sing of thy deeds. [10]
- This desire was stimulated by a legend related by our guide that night in the Mud Pond cabin. [4]
- With a pleasant smile Berg related how the Grand Duke had ridden up to him in a violent passion, shouting: "Arnauts! [2]
- His unconquerable optimism rose determinedly to the surface, even as he summed up and related the forces working against him. [11]
- 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]
- And then he related what wonderful influence she had over Caesar's sufferings, and praised her with his usual enthusiastic warmth. [10]
- His daughter now related what she had heard, and asked whether he could help the priest, who had saved her. [10]
- He is somehow related to the Simpkinses. [4]
- In all that related to the questions involved in our civil war, he was, no doubt, very sensitive. [6]
- It is closely related to the development or retrogression of the time in all departments of life. [4]
- Mr. Putzel stands related to me in a very tender way (through the tax office), and it does not behoove me to say anything which could by any possibility militate against that condition of things. [5]
- Mrs. Farquhar was related to everybody in Virginia--that is, everybody who was anybody before the war--and she could count at that moment seventy-five cousins, some of them first and some of them double-first cousins, at the White Sulphur. [4]
- Most of them related to closed transactions. [4]
- He had already related this in detail when Kuni came to listen. [10]
- While his informant related the incident and the romantic sequence of Shon's infatuation, the woman passed the tavern and was pointed out to Pierre. [11]
- But they were related only in name, in some distant, irreconcilable way--in a way which did not warrant the sudden scarlet flush that flooded her face. [11]
- So again he related how, when his brother killed a "wild man," storms long raged, much rain and snow fell. [1]
- A single case, related by Professor Royce, attracted a good deal of attention. [6]
- What the abbe related and her aunt laughed at, what the Italian screamed and Monseigneur smilingly condemned with a slight shake of the head, was so shamelessly bold that she would have been defiled by repeating the words. [10]
- In each great region of the world the living mammals are closely related to the extinct species of the same region. [1]
- My boat is quite ready--" When Melissa denied this, and related what had happened, Berenike exclaimed: "But you know that the panther lies still and gathers himself up before he springs; or, if you do not, you may see it to-morrow at the Circus. [10]
- And, for my own edification, I related how I had bearded his Majesty's friends at Brooks's, whereat he gave a great, joyful laugh, and thumped me on the back. [9]
- A common-looking occurrence, one seemingly unimportant, which had hitherto passed unnoticed with the ordinary course of things, was the means of introducing us to a new and vast realm of closely related phenomena. [6]
- Such a confusion of tongues, before the circumstances were related, and the proofs disclosed! [12]
- The Persian part of this inscription can still be deciphered with certainty, and contains an account of the events related in the last few chapters, very nearly agreeing with our own and that of Herodotus. [10]
- At a meeting of the Medical and Chirurgical Society before referred to, Dr. Merriman related an instance occurring in his own practice, which excites a reasonable suspicion that two lives were sacrificed to a still less dangerous experiment. [3]
- Yet probably neither of the artists, but Philotas, would lead home the bride, for he was related to the royal family--a fine, handsome man; and, besides, her father preferred him to the other suitors who hovered around her as flies buzzed about honey. [10]
- These various cases of reversion are so closely related to those of rudimentary organs given in the first chapter, that many of them might have been indifferently introduced either there or here. [1]
- They were all of one social order, and needed no introduction; those from Virginia were all related to each other, and though life there was somewhat in the nature of a picnic, it had its very well-defined and ceremonious code of etiquette. [4]
- But most men of his type have seen them in despair; and since he was not related to this particular despair, what finer feelings he had were the more easily aroused. [9]
- But this sort of creation in the mind becomes vague, and related to literature only, unless it is sustained by some reality. [4]
- Orion had not observed their absence, but Philippus at once took advantage of it to tell him, as briefly as possible, all that related to the escape of the nuns. [10]
- Of old, the objects used to deck the pyre had also been on show here; now there was nothing to be seen but what related to interment or entombment. [10]
- Nevertheless it deserves notice, inasmuch as arrested development and reversion are intimately related processes; that various structures in an embryonic or arrested condition, such as a cleft palate, bifid uterus, etc., are frequently accompanied by polydactylism. [1]
- Listen, Michael, you're not to speak of Mrs. Llyn and Miss Llyn as related to Erris Boyne. [11]
- Els, however, had no time to listen, and promised to hear his story when he returned; but he was too full of the recent experience to leave it untold, and briefly related how wonderfully Heaven had preserved his master's life. [10]
- I have had no other case of puerperal fever in my own practice for three years, save those above related, and I do not remember to have lost a patient before with this disease. [3]
- Dada's first questions naturally related to Gorgo. [10]
- Herodotus has been my guide too in the leading features of Cambyses' character; indeed as he was born only forty or fifty years after the events related, his history forms the basis of my romance. [10]
- It is no more related to these virtues than it is to the habit of the reflective cow in chewing her cud. [4]
- Those who are more or less skilled in psychology may attempt to establish a sequence between the events and reflections just related and the fact that, one morning a fortnight later, Honora found herself driving northward on Fifth Avenue in a hansom cab. [9]
- At the same meeting, Dr. West mentioned a fact related to him by Dr. Samuel Jackson of Northumberland. [3]
- Unfortunately it proved less potent than the opinion of Dio, who often distorted what Plutarch related, but probably followed most closely the farce or the popular tales which, in Rome, did not venture to show the Egyptian in a favourable light. [10]
- That affair, in its philosophy, corresponds with the many attempts related in history at the assassination of kings and emperors. [7]
- The following letter is closely related to those of the foregoing chapter, only that this one was mailed--not once, but many times, in some form adapted to the specific applicant. [5]
- And he delved into his memory, recalling famous rides which he had heard related in the villages and round the camp-fires. [13]
- He does not intend to frighten the reader away by prolix explanation, but he does mean to warn him against hasty judgments when facts are related which are not within the range of every-day experience. [6]
- The nearest related incident forms the subject matter of Dineo's novel (the fourth) of the First day of the Decameron. [5]
- In man, as in the lower animals, many structures are so intimately related, that when one part varies so does another, without our being able, in most cases, to assign any reason. [1]
- What boastful father in the fulness of his heart ever related such wonders of his infant prodigy, as Kit never wearied of telling Barbara in the evening time, concerning little Jacob? [12]
- Aunt Betsy saw in it a far finer justice than human law exhibits in related cases. [5]
- During these exercises in drawing he related many incidents of his own life, and never was he more interesting than while describing his first success. [10]
- Seven of the illustrations were Beaton's; two or three he got from practised hands; the rest were the work of unknown people which he had suggested, and then related and adapted with unfailing ingenuity to the different papers. [8]
- Sired by a hurricane, dam'd by an earthquake, half-brother to the cholera, nearly related to the small-pox on the mother's side! [5]
- After Biberli and his sweetheart had assured themselves that the ardour of their love had by no means cooled, they sat down on some bags filled with cloves and related to each other the experiences through which they had passed during the period of separation. [10]
- He had practised his profession with a good local reputation for many years, when he fell upon a course of experiments, as it is related, which led to his great discovery. [6]
- In his excitement he was not even able to grasp the meaning of the story she related merrily, though with well-feigned contrition. [10]
- He related how he was just on the point of taking out the volume which contained the paper, when Mr. Bradshaw entered and disconcerted him. [6]
- He related how he had gone post from Paris to Lyons, to order, among other things, an embroidered canary waistcoat for George Selwyn from Jabot. [9]
- In a way he felt himself related to public affairs. [4]
- But here I have related, at length, a string of trivialities. [6]
- Perhaps I should have hesitated in reproducing Myrtle Hazard's "Vision," but for a singular experience of his own related to me by the late Mr. Forceythe Willson. [6]
- The Brown episode has no special bearing on the main tragedy, though now in retrospect it seems closely related to it. [5]
- She had a half-formed conviction that her future conduct--as related to her churchmen--was beyond her control and would be governed by their attitude toward her. [13]
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