Use release in a sentence
Sentences starting with release
- Release me from it, Maria, let me once, only once, freely confess--" "Stop, Georg, stop," pleaded the young wife. [10]
- Release my people from their extremity! [10]
- Release them, that's all about it! [2]
Sentences ending with release
- I hope it will find you before your release. [11]
- My friend Publius, whom you know, and I also have heard how cruelly and unjustly they were punished, and we would gladly do much to procure their release. [10]
- She did not wait for Jackson to come out with an umbrella, but rushed through the wet from the carriage to the door in her haste to urge the Colonel to go to the Arsenal and demand Clarence's release. [9]
- As they come through the dismal passages, some officers of the jail who are in waiting there, congratulate him, in their rough way, on his release. [12]
- I do see that there is an argument against suicide: the grief of the worshipers left behind; the awful famine in their hearts, these are too costly terms for the release. [5]
- She saw more than her father, for she saw release. [11]
- The very thought of a servant in the bailiff's garret made me laugh, and so I put him off, first getting his address, and promising him employment on the day of my release. [9]
- But fortunately the musicians, among them Barbara and Wolf, had just come out into the street, and the latter had told the sergeant of the guards, whom he knew, how mistaken he had been concerning the suspicions pedestrian, and obtained his release. [10]
- These ideas sting me keenly sometimes; but, whenever I consult my conscience, it affirms that I am doing right in staying at home, and bitter are its upbraidings when I yield to an eager desire for release. [14]
- He had tried in vain to effect Gering's release. [11]
Short sentences using release
- It was a happy release. [12]
More example sentences with the word release in them
- Pyrrhus and his youngest son were just pushing a boat into the water to release from the sands another which had run aground in a shallow near the neighbouring island. [10]
- When they release you from prison, innocent and acquitted, cross the ocean and set up your tent under the Stars and Stripes. [11]
- Whatever may be worked out by a criticism of the language of those resolutions, the people have never understood them as being any more than an indorsement of the compromises of 1850, and a release of our senators from voting for the Wilmot Proviso. [7]
- After Fleda's scornful words of release and dismissal, Jethro stood for a moment confounded and dismayed. [11]
- You met her when Bias gave her the bridal dowry which was to purchase my release from my husband. [10]
- From these he was saved by his not untimely release from the imprisonment of the worn-out bodily frame. [6]
- Even Sally Grover was powerless to prevent the inevitable, and the touch of her hand seemed the signal for the release of the pent-up forces. [9]
- But the pain was immediately followed by a feeling of release from the oppressive constraint that had prevented her taking part in life. [2]
- The Secretary of War will, however, in his discretion, except from the effect of this order any persons detained as spies in the service of the insurgents, or others whose release at the present moment may be deemed incompatible with the public safety. [7]
- Only the Bishop's voice could release her. [13]
- The youth spoke vehemently in Caesar's defence, and closed with the exclamation, "If he should still keep you in suspense, he would be not only cool and circumspect--" "Then," Cleopatra interrupted, "be nobler, be less cruel, and release your father's friend from these tortures. [10]
- There they showed us no end of aged documents; some were signed by Popes, some by Tilly and other great generals, and one was a letter written and subscribed by Goetz von Berlichingen in Heilbronn in 1519 just after his release from the Square Tower. [5]
- This one has traversed the course required, stage by stage, from the beginning to the end, and now has nothing left to do but wait for the call which shall release him from a world in which he has now no part nor lot. [5]
- But a dammed-up torrent of emotion at last burst its bounds, and the hour that saw his release from immediate action was one that confounded him in the reaction of his spirit. [13]
- Oh, that this toil might end and you would release me! [2]
- Eva had turned to these worldly matters with sincere repugnance, but Els would not release her from giving them due attention. [10]
- If the order to stop the galley came much after daybreak, she would certainly be by that time well under way, and their father and Philip might have succumbed to the hard rowing before a swift trireme could overtake and release them. [10]
- He was obliged to release the luckless Gaul from the broken timbers of the bridge, and, when Hermon had dragged him out on the opposite bank of the canal, he made no answer to any question. [10]
- Likewise I strove to release my brother from the charge of making gold, by diligently showing that the old Knight had ever showered ducats on him to beguile him to his will. [10]
- These justifications release those who produce the events from moral responsibility. [2]
- Now I took this well-meant warning as it was intended; and albeit Ann and I were heartsick with longing to see Herdegen and to release him from his hiding, we nevertheless took patience. [10]
- Had the Duke then got his release on the ground that they were of kin--a kinship which, even to be authentic, must go back seven centuries for proof? [11]
- After disclosing to them his desire to allow the judges to decide and, should the verdict go against Biberli, release him from punishment by a pardon, both undertook to justify the absence of the accused from the trial. [10]
- The people of Thebes are led by the priests, and tomorrow Ameni will point out to them who is their legitimate king, who will put an end to the war and release them from taxes. [10]
- I never read the sermons you refer to; I dare say they're crude, but they're probably attempts to release an explosive which would blow your comfortable social system and its authority into atoms. [9]
- That it was the release of this germ these people feared unconsciously. [9]
- I called up the prosecuting attorney, who sent to Monahan's saloon, close by, and procured a release for the coachman on his own recognizance, one of many signed in blank and left there by the justice for privileged cases. [9]
- Melissa, encouraged by the presence of her kind protector, went on: But, great Caesar, you will release my father and my other brother? [10]
- A lawyer by the name of Morel procured the United States Judge Hall to order a writ of habeas corpus to release Mr. Louaillier. [7]
- Every attempt of the man who had once held so proud a position to get his release, by an act of the senate, proved vain. [10]
- Your blue, Eva, the hue of these flowers, will remain mine whether I wear it in honour of the Blessed Virgin, or--if the world does not release me--in yours. [10]
- Yet he knew the government would pay for our release, would perhaps give the land for which they had asked with no avail. [11]
- Likewise he desired that we might live together a space as man and wife, before he should go to Venice to get his release from the service of the Republic. [10]
- When the others still wished to punish me, he besought my release because it was my first offence. [10]
- He had been shut out from the world, cut off from all connection with England and his past, for M. Dalbarade made it a condition of release that he should send no message or correspond with any one outside Castle Bercy. [11]
- March made a show of willingness to release him in view of the changed situation, saying that he held him to nothing. [8]
- He might have shouted for relief in the hope of attracting the attention of some passer-by, and so found release and brought confusion and perhaps punishment to Gabriel Druse; but that was not possible to him. [11]
- At this thought she tried to release her hand, but he would not let it go; for the deaconess had come close to Agatha, and, in a tone of sanctimonious wrath, desired her to quit this scene. [10]
- With fervent warmth she besought her to release her from this newly awakened nature, which surely could not be pleasing in the sight of Heaven, and let her once more become what she was before the unfortunate ramble in the moonlight. [10]
- Powhatan, "much grieved," replied that if Argall would use his daughter well, and bring the ship into his river and release her, he would accede to all his demands. [4]
- But I will release you from this torture, if possible. [10]
- Anatole did not release him, and though he kept nodding to show that he understood, Anatole went on translating Dolokhov's words into English. [2]
- The bell of release from studies was ringing as she finished this second letter, and Miss Sadler in her haste forgot to enclose the clippings. [9]
- Convalescence brought little release for the watchers. [9]
- The letter he read so often was from Kingsley Bey, the Englishman, who, coming to Egypt penniless, and leaving estates behind him encumbered beyond release, as it would seem, had made a fortune and a name in a curious way. [11]
- Go your way quickly, for the evil spirit that keeps me prisoner, and will not release me until I have sworn an oath to become his wife, will soon return. [10]
- He was the prisoner whose release had suddenly been secured by a piece of evidence which had come as a thunder-clap on judge and jury. [11]
- What is the prayer that can effectually release us--born of the flesh--from the burden of the flesh? [10]
- To have his own way by tricking Destiny into giving him release and absolution without penalty--that had been his course. [11]
- He accepted his own release, not that he would ever think she could be indifferent to his future fortunes. [6]
- I said just now our load is not light, but how much heavier was the burden he took upon him of his own free will to release us from woe. [10]
- She would allow nothing to come between her and the release of death. [5]
- The priests will not release us from our vows, and times get harder and harder. [10]
- The time is not far distant when Fate itself will release you from exile. [10]
- I here resign my crown and all my dignities, and gladly do I release myself from their too heavy burden. [5]
- There had been moments in this afternoon wandering--when it had seemed possible for him to ask for release, and to take up a human, sympathetic life with her, in mutual consecration in the service of the Lord's poor. [4]
- He explained how McGilveray should be freed--that at midnight some one would come and release him, while he, the corporal, was with his companions, so avoiding suspicion as to his own complicity. [11]
- Comyn says they may release him, does he? [9]
- But when the Marquis Grandjon-Larisse, the uncle of the Comtesse, died, her cousin, General Grandjon-Larisse of the Republican army--whose word with Dalbarade had secured Philip's release years before for her own safety, first urged and then commanded her temporary absence from the duchy. [11]
- On Thursday of last week, two ladies from Tennessee came before the President, asking the release of their husbands held as prisoners of war at Johnson's Island. [7]
- We will let Klea know this very day of all that has happened to you, and when we have obtained the release of your parents then--but--Help us, protecting Zeus! [10]
- He, who was in a way Caracalla's host, would easily succeed in obtaining her father's release, from his imperial guest. [10]
- My blood flows in a swifter course, and what my eager soul has once clasped with its polyp arms, it will never release until the death-hour comes. [10]
- They had been impressed into the service in April, and though Dion had placed a large sum at their father's disposal to secure their release, the attempt was unsuccessful. [10]
- His main--nay, almost his sole-desire was to release his lord from this wretched solitude, this horrible misanthropy, so ill suited to his nature. [10]
- We cannot release him yet; the law must take its course. [10]
- His fear rose higher and higher; and trembling he softly opened the door to the antechamber, resolved to fly and seek the prince, and, through him, protection and release. [5]
- She probably remembered her lover's refusal, and that she only needed to allude to it to release herself from the wailing old woman, but an invisible power sealed her lips. [10]
- And to Janet, helplessly watching, this process of congealment was more terrible even than the release that only an unmitigated violence of grief had been able to produce. [9]
- But at last he did release her, and stood looking down into her face, as if seeking to read a sentence there. [9]
- They got to grumbling a good deal, and chafing under their chains, and longing for relief and release. [5]
- Nor had the government yet sought to lessen the injury by arranging a cartel for the release of the unfortunate commander. [11]
- I release you from your service to the widow, and we--what do you say, Father?--we will keep him here. [10]
- The information thus far received here makes it probable that if the enemy operate actively against General Banks, you will not be able to count upon much assistance from him, but may even have to release him. [7]
- It will not escape observation that I consent to the release of Mr. Vallandigham upon terms not embracing any pledge from him or from others as to what he will or will not do. [7]
- Death is release, emancipation; death is a favor. [5]
- Valdez made every effort to induce the burgomaster to enter into farther negotiations, but the latter remained firm, and no petition for release from the sacred duty of resistance left the city. [10]
- I was in earnest, terrible earnest in the mute vow I swore, and have sought to release myself from it by death. [10]
- What could I do with that 20-cent copy of "Roughing It" which the United States has collared on the border and is waiting to release to me for cash in case I am willing to come down to its moral level and help rob myself? [5]
- After this it did not surprise me to see Spartacus also step down and approach him, and the two ancients square off for fisticuffs, as if they had done it often before, enjoying at night the release from the everlasting pillory of art. [4]
- Sabina terrified, vehemently desired the old woman to release her from their persecution, while the chamberlain who had come with her and on whom she was leaning kicked out at the irrepressible little wretches and so increased their spite. [10]
- The King, breathing deep gratitude to Heaven for his own release, fled in the opposite direction, and did not slacken his pace until he was out of harm's reach. [5]
- Now that your day of release is near, and you are to be again a free man, have you decided about your future? [11]
- First we will conquer Pharaoh's host, then release Phanes' little daughter . [10]
- Mr. Worthington, backed by other respectable property interests, would fight this monster of iniquity to the death, and release the state from his thraldom. [9]
- Henceforward--I swear it by all the saints!--I will utter no disrespectful word of your lovely countrywoman until you yourself release my tongue. [10]
- It will be because if you have really found the truth--they will instinctively, fear its release. [9]
- The animal gradually became quieter, tried once more to release himself from his tamer's iron hand, and when he again failed, began to tremble and meekly stood still with his fore legs stretched far apart. [10]
- It shall not be my fault if the peace of your Dona Magdalena's soul remains clouded longer, and so I release you from your vow so far as she is concerned. [10]
- Despite the feverish assurances in the Banner "extra" that the disturbance was merely local and temporary, solid citizens became panicky, vaguely apprehending the release of elemental forces hitherto unrecognized and unknown. [9]
- Since Cleopatra had ascertained that no poison caused a less painful death than the fangs of the asp, she had resolved that the bite of one of these reptiles should release her from the burden of life. [10]
- No, not one; and, oh, it is such bliss to know that my release is won, and that I shall not any more see these cruel things or suffer these tortures of the mind again! [5]
- Each charioteer had a knife in his girdle, to enable him to release himself, in case of accident, from a bond that might prove fatal. [10]
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