Use released in a sentence
Sentences ending with released
- But now Clarence was to be released. [9]
- And now he was released. [9]
- After six rubbers the general got up, saying that it was no use playing like that, and Pierre was released. [2]
- At last, however, she was released. [10]
- The tension was released. [9]
- As the volts of an electric shock quivering through a body are suddenly withdrawn, and the rigidity becomes a ghastly inertness, so Jasmine's hands, and all her body, seemed released. [11]
- Early the next morning they should be examined, and, if they could clear themselves from the suspicion of belonging to the ranks of the conspirators, released. [10]
- I was kept in durance for many days, and was not even at the funeral of my benefactor; but through the efforts of the provost of the university and some good friends who could vouch for my loyal principles, I was released. [11]
- The Boer president handed them over to the English Government for punishment, and they received varying sentences, but all were eventually released. [5]
- I could not get released. [5]
Short sentences using released
- She released his hands. [9]
- He released her. [9]
More example sentences with the word released in them
- A Numidian, the youngest of the legion, a beardless youth, had pinned the terrible conqueror of lions and men to the bed with his spear, and then, with the same weapon, had released at least a dozen of his fellow-sufferers from their pain. [10]
- But the sturdy young fellow knew how to defend his liberty, and had already released himself from his assailant when other servants grasped him. [10]
- I have not yet been released from the duties I undertook there, and it will be more worthy of us both that Asclepiodorus should give you the daughter of Philotas as your wife than that you should be married to a runaway serving-maid of Serapis. [10]
- In England, thirteen years ago, my wife and I were stabbed to the heart with a cablegram which said, "Susy was mercifully released today. [5]
- Yet he would write to Guida now, and send the letter when he was released from parole. [11]
- The old Janet would be cast off with the old raiment; the new suit would announce to herself and to the world a Janet in whom were released all those longings hitherto disguised and suppressed, and now become insupportable! [9]
- To all persons who shall be so released, and who shall keep their parole, the President grants an amnesty for any past offences of treason or disloyalty which they may have comminuted. [7]
- It is Eucken who says that the individual, once released from external authority, can never be turned back to it. [9]
- The old count, who noticed her blanched face, released her, asking sympathisingly what troubled her, but Els did not hear him. [10]
- He struggled, but when she released him he sat very still on her knee, looking into her face. [9]
- What he said when he released me, nor my replies, can I remember now, but at last he called, in his ringing voice, to mine host: "A bottle from your choicest bin, Claude! [9]
- Farrar released the wheel and threw the Maria into the wind. [9]
- It released the weight upon her numbed eyelids. [13]
- As soon as we were released from our burden we returned for the second victim. [10]
- Among these prisoners was the grinning corporal who had captured McGilveray and then released him. [11]
- And behold, it was the five patriarchs that had been released from the dungeons the evening before! [5]
- He at first was so insubordinate under restraint that he was put under close ward from which he was not released until, instead of raging with fury he dreamed away his days in sullen brooding. [10]
- One of these was running to cross the path of Count Rostopchin's carriage, and the count himself, his coachman, and his dragoons looked with vague horror and curiosity at these released lunatics and especially at the one running toward them. [2]
- For this he was condemned to be hanged; but "before he turned of the lather," he desired to speak privately with the President, and thereupon accused Mr. Kendall--who had been released from the pinnace when Wingfield was sent aboard--of mutiny. [4]
- In truth, he wanted to die, and be released from pain. [5]
- I have never wanted any released friend of mine restored to life since I reached manhood. [5]
- Perhaps--" But the viscount perceived that some more questions were about to be asked; so he worked his way out of the crowd, released the sleeve, put on the coat and wandered away to seek a humble and obscure lodging. [5]
- The Judge released Virginia's arm, and his own trembled as he gave it. [9]
- The motive that urged you to bestow them is pleasing in the sight of the Lord, I acknowledge; but as I said before, your charity was too paltry for you to be released from your pains because of it. [10]
- He had hired two venial wretches to set fire to the prison while the festival was proceeding, with a view to suffocating Orion in his cell; but the gang were detected and all the prisoners were released in time. [10]
- But my anxiety tortured me most, after they had released me and I was going back to my house from the castle. [10]
- It released Jane's tongue, but she could not lift her eyes. [13]
- Do you wish to lead us back to the cage whence the Almighty released us by a miracle? [10]
- He released the tick and put him on the long flat desk. [5]
- His riding alone through the night, released from the bonds that united him to Pharaoh and his comrades in arms, was a sign of his obedience! [10]
- She was out the way, at any rate for the present; still, if she should be released to-morrow or the day after, or even a month hence, she would be as great a hindrance as ever. [10]
- He cautiously released the shoulder she leaned on, looked into her face, and carefully placed her in an easy chair. [2]
- As soon as the Paris contract released the telelectroscope, it was delivered to public use, and was soon connected with the telephonic systems of the whole world. [5]
- I hastily placed the lamps, took the clay in my hand, and feature by feature I brought forth with bitter joy the image that is deeply graven in my heart, believing that thus I might be released from the spell. [10]
- The application of the English ticket-of-leave system was one of these efforts; it was based upon the notion that, if any criminal showed sufficient evidence of a wish to lead a different life, he should be conditionally released before the expiration of his sentence. [4]
- With a movement that was almost rough he released himself and fled, calling back a "good night" to her out of the darkness. [9]
- He saw now Tarboe's eyes fixed on his fingers, and he released his grip. [11]
- Amasis pretended much surprise at his son's conduct, assured his friend that Gyges should be released at once, and indulged in some ironical jokes at the discomfiture of Psamtik's attempt to revenge himself. [10]
- She made a supreme effort of will, and he released her. [9]
- He released her, struck his hand against his brow, and turning to the open cella of the temple he said: "Long have I known that thou art mighty O Dionysus, and that thou O Aphrodite art lovely, and that thou art sweet O Eros! [10]
- Just as we stepped across the threshold the executioner gave his machine a slight turn, which wrung a cry from both the prisoner and the woman; but I shouted, and the executioner released the strain without waiting to see who spoke. [5]
- The tightly coiled spring was released, the clock began to whirr and the chimes to play. [2]
- The powerful Junker--for so it was that he ever spoke and thought of my elder brother--had it seemed, released the lamb, and he himself was now in a state of life in which he might right well set up housekeeping. [10]
- Only now, when Sheila was released from a governess, had she moved out of the little wild area of the County Limerick where she lived; only now had she come to visit an uncle whose hospitality she had for so many years denied herself. [11]
- With cautious tenderness she released herself from the arms of the abbess, gazed sorrowfully at her with her large eyes as if beseeching forgiveness then, as she saw her aunt look at her with pained surprise, again threw herself on her breast. [10]
- When Seitz entered she raised her head from the white arm on which it had rested, turned her oval face with its regular features towards him, and gathered up the fair locks which, released from their braids, hung around her in long, thick tresses. [10]
- But now a shadow appeared before the opening of the cave, and he breathed a deep sigh as he felt himself released from the hideous vision, for he had recognized Paulus, who came up and knelt down beside him. [10]
- While I was set to studying Greek, he was released from it and assigned to modern languages and the arts and sciences. [10]
- They had been sent to him to convey to General Wolfe at Quebec, who was, in turn, to hand them to me, when, as was hoped, I should be released from captivity, if not already beyond the power of men to free me. [11]
- Merely for the sake of being released from his oath, he thrust his head into the crocodile's jaws. [10]
- The left arm, released, dropped at his side. [4]
- I had but released them when Hugo cried out: "Gawd, Marse Dick, run for yo' life! [9]
- When she had released me Ezra had his watch in his hand. [9]
- Now he himself released it; but she looked up at him in bewilderment, as if seeking aid, and said sadly: "Once--you know that yourself--I was different--even as long as I supposed my vengeance had succeeded. [10]
- The legate had released him; and when Johanna conducted the faithful fellow to Alexander's bedside, and he saw the youth lying pale and with closed eyes, as though death had claimed him for his prey, the old man dropped on his knees, sobbing loudly. [10]
- With this she released herself from the husband who inspired her with feelings very unlike love. [10]
- Not until Eva released her did Els exclaim in merry amazement: "So it was delightful, my darling? [10]
- He was later released from the Tower, and under Elizabeth was one of a group of commissioners sent by that princess into Scotland, to foment trouble with Mary, Queen of Scots. [5]
- Here he was released from the sack, but again loaded with chains. [10]
- To be free, released from Sonya... She was right," he thought, remembering what the governor's wife had said: "Nothing but misfortune can come of marrying Sonya. [2]
- The prisoners were released and the lepers, whose quarters were in a side-valley beyond the mines--among them were those who at Joshua's bidding had been brought here--were allowed to follow the conquerors at a certain distance. [10]
- Captain John Smith released and kneeling before Pocahontas, whose hand is extended in the act of raising him and presenting him to her father. [6]
- Scarce had the rector ceased when she had released me and was standing erect before him. [9]
- If she had read the papers more carefully she would have known that he had been released two years before his time was up. [11]
- When that is reached, the prisoner is released, whether he is reformed or not. [4]
- And no sharper proof of the failure of the old social order to provide for human instincts and needs could be found than the conviction they gave of new and vitalizing forces released in them. [9]
- Burning lips were pressed to hers, and at the same instant she felt herself released, and Helene's footsteps and the rustle of her dress were heard in the room. [2]
- The royal maiden pressed her hand to her heart, and, like one who is thirsty, drank in the pure air of the mountain valley with deeply drawn breath; she felt as if released from some overwhelming burden, as if delivered from some frightful danger. [10]
- The wedding took place on Whitsunday, and she owed this great happiness entirely to the dispensation which had released the dead man's soul from the fires of purgatory and induced him to show his thankfulness. [10]
- She released the pillow and said: "Why, they are all equal. [5]
- I felt that Pernice was right--it was the warm heart, not the cool head, which should deal with these matters, and I left the church, which I had entered merely to shorten an hour, feeling as if released from a burden. [10]
- Welemisl was to pay the same penalty in money as Herdegen had paid, and in consideration of their having thus made atonement for the blood they had shed, and as their victims had escaped death, they were released from the doom of outlawry. [10]
- He yielded in order not to grieve her, and, as he became more cheerful and even joined in her merry laugh, Xanthe rejoiced as if she had released him from his sorrow. [10]
- That vise-like hold on her faculties apparently did not relax for a long time, and it was a voice under her window that released her. [13]
- When Hendon's term of service in the stocks was finished, he was released and ordered to quit the region and come back no more. [5]
- At the sound of my father's step in the hall she released me. [9]
- As a matter of fact, we see in the State prisons that the men most likely to shorten their time by good behavior, and to get released on parole before the expiration of their sentence, are the men who make crime their career. [4]
- The gray-haired comrade of Alexander accompanied her, and after a few minutes both prisoners were released from their fetters. [10]
- He had an obscure feeling as though fate herself had released him from all his duties, as if misfortune had cut the bonds which bound him to his service to the Emperor, and had made him an isolated and lonely being. [10]
- I have often noticed on other high mountains how the clouds, forming like genii released from the earth, mount into the upper air, and in masses of torn fragments of mist hurry across the sky as to a rendezvous of witches. [4]
- The pinions of my soul beat indeed more freely and lightly as I foresee the moment when it shall be released from the burden of this flesh! [10]
- But a vast multitude stopped his progress, for a fearful horde of released prisoners with Orion at their head had come rushing down to the scene of the festival yelling: "Fire! [10]
- When his insane mother died, he could not help considering the poor Queen fortunate because Heaven had at last released her from such a condition. [10]
- In a few minutes Alexander and the sculptor were released from their hiding-place, and all further care for them was left to Diodoros. [10]
- The little matron let her weep for a while; then she released herself, and wiped away her own tears and those of her tall darling, which had fallen on her smooth grey hair. [10]
- Carefully winding his left hand in the stallion's mane, he released his nostrils and swung himself on his back. [10]
- One only had learned from a released prisoner that Milcah's husband was living in the copper mines of the province of Bech, in the neighborhood of Mt. [10]
- The moment my lasso was released and Sir Sagramor had been assisted to his tent, I hauled in the slack, took my station and began to swing my loop around my head again. [5]
- But Groland probably knew what he was about when he released her. [10]
- I understand the Kentucky arrests were not made by special direction from here, and I am willing if you are that any of the parties may be released when James Guthrie and James Speed think they should be. [7]
- She would suffer keenly in tearing it from her heart, but a wild delight seized her at the thought that this imprisonment would soon be over, that she would be free once more, entirely her own mistress, released from every restraint and consideration. [10]
- They will take Jean from this house tomorrow, and bear her to Elmira, New York, where lie those of us that have been released, but I shall not follow. [5]
- Like baptism, it is a worthless and meaningless rite unless the man and the woman have been born again into the Spirit, released from the law. [9]
- This parting had indeed fallen heavily on her soul, but at the same time it released her from a mountain of anxiety that had oppressed her breast. [10]
- He glanced upwards in surprise, but there was no time for consideration, for the shouting troop of released little ones had already reached the stairs. [10]
- Gyges was released immediately after the conversation between his father and Amasis, and welcomed with acclamations of joy by his companions. [10]
- The truth is, I had secured a passage to Liverpool in the steamer which was to leave at noon,--with the condition, however, of being released in case circumstances occurred to detain me. [6]
- He put out his tongue at her, but presently released his sister, who stood rubbing her arm, her lips moving in evident recrimination and complaint. [9]
- Alexander suddenly released his sister's hand, and saying: "She will escort you," he advanced to meet her. [10]
- Hampton suited Ditmar, his passion was the Chippering Mill; and he was in process of steeling himself to resist, whatever the costs, this preposterous plan when he was mercifully released by death. [9]
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