Use represented in a sentence
Sentences ending with represented
- In this Society we have had the Hippocratic and the Themisonic side fairly represented. [3]
- Not one of the humbler citizens and workmen is absent, but the gentlemen in velvet and fur are but thinly represented. [10]
- His mind had ranged far beyond this scene to the large issues which these symbols represented. [11]
- Classics, theology, especially of the controversial sort, statistics, politics, law, medicine, science, occult and overt, general literature,--almost every branch of knowledge was represented. [6]
- But I do not think Capri is so dangerous as it is represented. [4]
- Why could I not have been, content with what it represented? [9]
- He appeared to her at that moment the embodiment of the power he represented. [9]
- It could not have diminished their sufferings any to be so uncouthly represented. [5]
- That gentleman was far from being pleased with the look of things as they were represented. [6]
- How fine the carving was, how significant the choice of the subject represented! [10]
Short sentences using represented
- This represented the landlord. [10]
- The Englishmen represented brute force. [3]
- It represented power. [11]
More example sentences with the word represented in them
- They represented the young god Dionysius, the Hyades surrounding him, and in colored groups all the gifts of the divinities who watch over fields and gardens, as well as those of the Nysian god. [10]
- By the figures you send, which I presume are correct, the twelve districts represented fall into two classes of eight and four respectively. [7]
- I once showed you on a fragmentary papyrus that belonged to my foster father, Horus Apollo, a heathen demon represented as going forwards, while his head was turned on his neck so that the face and eyes looked behind him. [10]
- In natural, simple words, the learned man, skilled in the art of language, represented to the imperial widower how little reason he had to mourn his devout wife. [10]
- She represented a whole set of new and undetermined values for which he had no precedents, and unlike every woman he had known--including his wife--she had an integrity of her own, seemingly beyond the reach of all influences economic and social. [9]
- An energetic woman who executed great works, and caused herself to be represented with the helmet and beard-case of a man. [10]
- Now, I thought, when this horrible woman represented the transformation into the spider with such repulsive accuracy, Hermon will believe that this is the true, and therefore the right, ideal; nay, I was deceived myself while gazing. [10]
- He represented the West, I the East. [11]
- No special proceedings were required, since he was his own accuser, and many trustworthy witnesses deposed that he had been most grossly irritated--nay, as his advocate represented, had wounded the tailor in self-defence. [10]
- The spurs, however, were as yet represented merely by slight knobs or elevations. [1]
- When the Colonel went away they were engaged to be married, as soon as he could make certain arrangements which he represented to be necessary, and quit the army. [5]
- The minister's opinions well represented the attitude of his time. [9]
- Instead of using wax he had recourse to clay, and formed a tall figure which represented Antinous as the youthful Bacchus, as the god might have appeared to the pirates. [10]
- What we represented was valuable energy misdirected and misplaced, and in a reorganized community he would not abolish us, but transform us: transform, at least, the individuals of our type, who were the builders gone wrong under the influence of an outworn philosophy. [9]
- Skillfully with this was insinuated the notion of the false and contemptible social pride and exclusiveness of Stanhope's relations, which Mrs. Bartlett Glow represented as implacable while she condemned it as absurd. [4]
- She thought it was delightful; she thought Beaton must be glad to be part of it, though he had represented himself so bored, so injured, by Fulkerson's insisting upon having him. [8]
- My brother's wife was astonished; and represented to her the hardships and fatigues of such a trip, and said my mother might possibly not even survive them; and said there could be no possible interest for her in such a meeting and such a crowd. [5]
- Beyond the tables was a stage, with footlights already set and orchestra tuning up, and a curtain on which was represented a gentleman making decorous love to a lady beside a fountain. [9]
- Her mobile mind wandered swiftly from lofty to petty things; she seized the cards to see whether fate would unite her to Zorrillo or to Ulrich, and the red ten, which represented herself, lay close beside the green knave, Pasquale. [10]
- Argall lost his voyage; his ship was revictualed and sent back to England, but one may be sure that this event was so represented as to increase the fostered dissatisfaction with Smith in London. [4]
- To her this voice represented the battle-call, the home-call, the life call of the universe. [11]
- According to this view the power of historical personages, represented as the product of many forces, can no longer, it would seem, be regarded as a force that itself produces events. [2]
- Even the pleasing varieties of corporeal life cannot be represented by a system of mere proportions, much less those which are inner and spiritual. [10]
- The king himself urged Mena's suit, for he loves him as his own son, and when I represented your prior claim he commanded;--and who may resist the commands of the sovereign of two worlds, the Son of Ra? [10]
- All day in turn M. Loisel and M. Rossignol sat in the office and received that which represented one-fortieth of the value of each man's goods, estate, and wealth--the fortieth value of a woodsawyer's cottage, or a widow's garden. [11]
- She represented the triumph of age. [11]
- Powhatan and the treacherous Dutchmen are represented as plotting to kill Smith that night. [4]
- If the distance traversed by a locomotive in an hour is represented by one tenth of an inch, it would need a line nine feet long to indicate the corresponding advance of the earth in the same time. [4]
- Only as he took the quiver intended for Antinous, Pollux hesitated a little for it was of solid silver and had been given to his master by the wife of a wealthy cone-dealer, whom he had represented in marble as Artemis equipped for the chase. [10]
- We have seen to-day that every shade of popular opinion is represented here, with Freedom, or rather Free Soil, as the basis. [7]
- He then represented to them the fearful risk to which their folly had exposed them, and insisted very positively on their returning home and, notwithstanding the lateness of the hour, taking a bath and putting on fresh garments. [10]
- Finally it occurred to them that their naked skin represented flesh-colored "tights" very fairly; so they drew a ring in the sand and had a circus--with three clowns in it, for none would yield this proudest post to his neighbor. [5]
- It is needless to say, then, that all the substantial and permanent literature of the profession should be represented upon our shelves. [3]
- He is represented to me to be very young, with symptoms of insanity. [7]
- Shame for consenting to keep his unearned titles, property, and privileges--at the expense of other people; shame for consenting to remain, on any terms, in dishonourable possession of these things, which represented bygone robberies and wrongs inflicted upon the general people of the nation. [5]
- When Sabina represented to him what a large outlay these new measures would entail, he replied: "We do not allow the veterans to perish who placed their lives, and limbs at the service of the state. [10]
- When we went to call on our American Consul General today I noticed that all possible games for parlor amusement seemed to be represented on his center tables. [5]
- If at any time there was any idea that it could be controlled only by those who represented names honored for a hundred years, or conspicuous by any social privilege, the idea was swamped in popular feeling. [4]
- For by this time our two friends had found a circle of acquaintances, with the facility of watering-place life, which in its way represented certain phases of American life as well as the excursion. [4]
- He told her this with frank affection, and represented to her how much better suited she was to Brussels than to her stately but dull and quiet Ratisbon. [10]
- Another picture represented this lofty throne, on which sat the ruler of Persia dispensing justice. [10]
- I remember to this day the colored wax statue which represented Pertinax so exactly that it might have been himself risen from the grave. [10]
- He represented to them an element in life they recognized, and which had its proper niche. [9]
- Its fall represented the tumbling walls of life, was the earthquake which shook his world into chaos. [11]
- Some glimmer of the true understanding of the problem which Pauline represented got into her heart, and drove the sullen selfishness from her face and eyes and mind. [11]
- Barneveld, who, under the title of Advocate, represented the province of Holland, the most important of them all, claimed for each province a right to determine its own state religion. [6]
- The scene of the third act represented a palace in which many candles were burning and pictures of knights with short beards hung on the walls. [2]
- The ball represented the terrestrial globe and the stick in his other hand a scepter. [2]
- As Titianus entered the room a comfortable warmth and subtle perfume met his senses; the warmth was produced by stoves of a peculiar form standing in the middle of the room; one of these represented Vulcan's forge. [10]
- He talked to the President by the hour about his magnificent stud, and his plantation at Hawkeye, a kind of principality--he represented it. [5]
- The study of the portraits, with the knowledge of some parts of the history of the persons they represented, and the consciousness of instincts inherited in all probability from these same ancestors, formed the basis of Myrtle's 'Vision. [6]
- Mrs. Hayden represented the outposts in the days of Richardson and Davenport--had Honora but known it. [9]
- After talking with the New York client whose local interests I represented I sat thinking over the conversation with Perry. [9]
- Lysander had represented the imperial widow standing in flowing draperies, which fell to her feet. [10]
- Fifty yards down the gulch they had found him--that is, they had found a crushed and lifeless mass which represented him. [5]
- As to who the fiends were who were represented in Joan's Voices; 2. [5]
- Two weeks after the day he left Mr. Braden's presence in the Ripton House the principal newspapers of the country contained the startling announcement that the well-known summer colony of Leith was to be represented in the State Legislature by a millionaire. [9]
- The Greeks and the dark-hued Egyptians were about equally represented in this motley assembly; but among them, and particularly among the learned and the fighting men, there were also several Israelites and Syrians. [10]
- The composition of the colony shows a serious purpose of settlement, since the trades were mostly represented, but there were too many gentlemen to make it a working colony. [4]
- Louise Mazarine represented that to him first-ten thousand dollars. [11]
- Abraham Lincoln at that time represented the American people as the British Government did not represent the British people. [9]
- Beaton now denied that this house represented a salon at all, in the old sense; and he held that the salon was impossible, even undesirable, with us, when Miss Vance sighed for it. [8]
- Bliss had held that these later percentages fairly represented one half the profits. [5]
- Considering, therefore, all that she represented, and the settled conviction of Mrs. Mavick that she would be the sole inheritor of the fortune, her safety and education became objects of the greatest anxiety and precaution. [4]
- The figure was that of a man without a skin; with every vein, artery, muscle, every fiber and tendon and tissue of the human frame represented in minute detail. [5]
- It was clear that a bold and deep purpose lay behind it all, and she could not tell how far-reaching it was, nor what it represented of rebellion against her father's authority. [11]
- The most diverse tendencies were represented, and all sorts of satirical songs and lampoons found their way to us. [10]
- These reminiscences from surrounding objects came up unexpectedly, of themselves: and have a right here, as showing how wide is the range of intelligence in the clerical body thus accidentally represented in a single library making no special pretensions. [6]
- They represented him stretched upon the cross, his countenance distorted with agony. [5]
- This was not strange; these three persons, Dudley Venner, his daughter, and his nephew, represented all that remained of an old and honorable family. [6]
- There is no step, no crime or petty fraud he commits, which in the mouths of those around him is not at once represented as a great deed. [2]
- Paint, literature, science, statesmanship, history, professorship, law, morals,--these are all represented here, yet crime is substantially unknown. [5]
- While Althea was standing on the pedestal, she had not only represented the transformation into the spider, but experienced it, and the features of the spectators revealed that they believed they were witnessing the sinister event. [10]
- The freight of spices and Levantine goods, Milan velvets, silks, and fine Florentine cloths, which they were bringing from the city of St. Mark, represented a large fortune. [10]
- These pretended inflammatory speeches, so reported as to seem full of combustibles, even if they were as threatening as they have been represented, would do no harm if read or declaimed in a man's study to his books, or by the sea-shore to the waves. [6]
- I suggest that some of Landseer's best known animals be represented as having come down out of their frames in the moonlight and grouped themselves about the bust in mourning attitudes. [5]
- The rocking-chairs and sofas were not present, and never had been, but they were represented by two three-legged stools, a pine-board bench four feet long, and two empty candle-boxes. [5]
- And never had she so distinctly represented to him the mysterious essence of fate. [9]
- And this indistinct shadow represented her father. [5]
- Two hundred thousand sestertia were thought to have been represented in the house. [6]
- But again the sense that she represented her father and her brother gave her courage, and she boldly began her speech. [2]
- There one could see in their order the constellations of the heavens, represented by paper-gilt stars, of all magnitudes, most wonderful to behold. [4]
- Speakers, leaders in science, clergymen better than famous, and famous too, poets by the half-dozen, singers with voices like angels, financiers, wits, three of the best laughers in the Commonwealth, engineers, agriculturists,--all forms of talent and knowledge he pretended were represented in that meeting. [6]
- The "Shepherd of Salisbury Plain" was represented by an old man, who told all he knew and a good deal more about the great stones, and sheared a living, not from sheep, but from visitors, in the shape of shillings and sixpences. [6]
- The Ibis was sacred to him, and he was usually represented as Ibis-headed. [10]
- He represented this route as shorter and infinitely more picturesque. [4]
- His disordered imagination represented to him a crowd of persons stealing towards them beneath the cover of the bushes, lurking in every ditch, and peeping from the boughs of every rustling tree. [12]
- One of these represented the lifting of the brazen serpent. [6]
- The fresh-water fisherman represented pretty well the average estimate of the class to which he belonged. [6]
- The woven picture represented paradise as the Persians imagine it--full of green trees, flowers and fruits. [10]
- The mustard-seed shot represented milrays, the larger ones mills. [5]
- He was not represented in the Raad (legislature) that oppressed him and fleeced him. [5]
- The Savior was represented as a lad of about fifteen years of age. [5]
- But they never represented anything distinctively American, and their influence upon American literature is scarcely discernible. [4]
- Wentworth Langdon, Esq., represented a certain intermediate condition of life not at all infrequent in our old families. [6]
- How you would rejoice if the youth whom Apelles has represented Calumny as clutching by the hair, could but be Publius! [10]
- He represented how quickly the harbour could be reached from his island, that fish were brought thence from it daily, and he would therefore always have news of what was passing. [10]
- The papers in question, of which he had a great number stored away in Ripton, represented the foresight, on Mr. Tooting's part, of years. [9]
- It might be provincial, it might be derived from the Latin; so that it accurately represented her idea, she did not mind whence it came; but this care makes her style present the finish of a piece of mosaic. [14]
- At last the President, rising in his place, read the pronouncement of the Court: that Detricand, Prince of Vaufontaine, be declared true inheritor of the duchy of Bercy, the nations represented here confirming him in his title. [11]
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