Use resistance in a sentence
Sentences starting with resistance
- Resistance was useless, and the swift flight over the snow by moonlight proved to be very enjoyable. [10]
- Resistance is vain. [10]
Sentences ending with resistance
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- Will not the wise novelist seek to encounter the least intellectual resistance? [4]
- The former slackness which had shown itself even in his eyes was now replaced by an energetic readiness for action and resistance. [2]
- So she yielded to his desire without resistance. [10]
- The longer he thought, tormenting himself to find some way out of it all, the more confused he became, and the more impotent his efforts at resistance. [10]
- Vargas's troopers had stifled even the last breath of resistance. [10]
- R-e, re, s-i-s, sis, t-a-n-c-e, tance, Resistance! [6]
- Everything about the second figure, on the contrary, was solid, nay, even seemed to offer positive resistance. [10]
- He made no resistance. [11]
- The old countess's power of persuasion had strengthened her courage, and the unwonted energy of the weak, more than yielding woman, exerted so startling and at the same time disheartening an effect upon the wearied, tortured young creature that she attempted no resistance. [10]
Short sentences using resistance
- But all resistance was futile. [10]
- What was behind her resistance? [9]
More example sentences with the word resistance in them
- To offer resistance would have been madness, for even Hermon perceived, by the loud clanking of weapons around them, the greatly superior power of the enemy, and they were acting by the orders of the King. [10]
- I believe there would be physical resistance to it which could neither be turned aside by argument nor driven away by force. [7]
- He invaded Canada without resistance, and he outvaded it without pursuit. [7]
- And as he wiped away her tears with his handkerchief he could scarcely believe his senses that this was the woman whose resistance had demanded all his force to overcome. [9]
- And you, you--the wife of the man who has induced thousands to desert King Philip, the wife of the exile, who directs the resistance within these walls. [10]
- Burgomaster Van Swieten's wife had heard from her own husband, that the Englishmen, without making any resistance, had surrendered the beautiful new fort of Valkenburg and taken to their heels, at the mere sight of the Spaniards. [10]
- He denounces all who question the correctness of that decision, as offering violent resistance to it. [7]
- The tormenting headache which followed each convulsion had again come on, and Caesar submitted without resistance to what the physician prescribed. [10]
- He knew not whether he loved or hated her, but her resistance had passionately inflamed his longing to call her his. [10]
- He felt resistance, whereas on the highroad he had felt none. [9]
- After the guards were relieved they had suddenly surrounded him, and, in spite of his vigorous resistance, would have taken him prisoner. [10]
- What we wanted we got not by defying the world, but by conforming to it: we were ready to defy only when our desires overcame the resistance of our synapses, and even then not until we should have exhausted every legal and conventional means. [9]
- Whether this change was wrought by their great approval of the assault upon Sumter, or their great resentment at the government's resistance to that assault, is not definitely known. [7]
- The enemy's resistance was so effective and so stubborn that our people began to show signs of doubt and dismay. [5]
- His heart, too, was heavy, for he wished the Queen the best fortune, not only for her own sake, but because with her and her successful resistance to the greed of Rome was connected the liberty of Alexandria. [10]
- But my strength was greater than hers, indeed full great for a maid; yet my heart told me that in her case my will would have been the same, so I made no more resistance but yielded up the letter. [10]
- We did this under the single impulse of resistance to a common danger, with every external circumstance against us. [7]
- All who attempted to offer resistance fell by the sword, all the citizens' possessions were seized by the soldiers, as the wages that belonged to them. [10]
- She seemed suddenly to have cowed him, and his resistance became enfeebled. [9]
- So believing, I thought the public mind will never rest till the power of Congress to restrict the spread of it shall again be acknowledged and exercised on the one hand or, on the other, all resistance be entirely crushed out. [7]
- The slight resistance the vessel might have offered was relinquished when Archibius's helmsman shouted that the Epicurus did not belong to the royal navy, and had come in search of news. [10]
- He was of the stuff that made the resistance of the South the marvel of the world. [9]
- Orion could see the seething turmoil in her soul; he felt that she was arming herself for resistance, and he longed to spur her on to deal the first blow. [10]
- The door of the room was thrown open and, in spite of old Susan's resistance, certain beadles of the city came in, with two of the Emperor's men-at-arms. [10]
- The more obstinate the resistance, the more completely must it be subdued. [6]
- At Maude's suggestion the night before we had placed my presents, pieces de resistance, at a distance from the tree, in the hope that they would not be spied at once, that they would be in some sort a climax. [9]
- He often thought the end had come, and gave himself up without resistance to his grief; Ruth, on the contrary, never lost hope, not even in the darkest hours. [10]
- On their second Sunday excursion he had actually driven her, despite her opposition, several miles on the Boston road; and her resistance only served to inflame him the more. [9]
- As the judge stood perfectly quiet, and offered no resistance to his captor, no further outrage followed on this score. [5]
- The matter at stake was not sufficiently important to induce the populace to offer an armed force resistance which might have entailed serious danger. [10]
- He took the sport of his companions for earnest, and his father, who was unwise only as a tutor, encouraged him to resistance instead of to forbearance, in the idea that he thus would be steeled to the hard life of a Mohar. [10]
- At last, however, she was obliged to put a good face on the matter, for the Empress herself expressed so decidedly her wish to take Balbilla with her to the Nile, that any resistance would have been unduteous. [10]
- At last resistance seemed hopeless; a whole hemisphere with its rulers lay in submission at the feet of Persia; but even then the gods willed Egypt a chance of deliverance. [10]
- As has been said, she did not intellectualize her reasons, but the core of her resistance was the very essence of an individuality having its roots in a self-respecting and self-controlling inheritance--an element wanting in her sister Lise. [9]
- He had simply run against one of the invisible social barriers that neither offer resistance nor yield. [4]
- She uses both rudders all the time, and they are powerful enough to enable her to turn to the right or the left and steer around curves, in spite of the strong resistance of the chain. [5]
- They yielded, without resistance, to the foremost of the invaders. [11]
- Without encountering any resistance, they broke through the necropolis into Alexandria, crossed the Draco canal, and marched past the unfinished Temple of Serapis through the Rhakotis. [10]
- He emphasized his resistance with heavy blows, while his Italian companion in suffering, livid, ashen-gray, with bowed head and closed lids, permitted himself to be placed in the litter without moving. [10]
- At last his resistance was overcome, and he consented to allow his name to be used. [9]
- We offer no resistance to it. [7]
- But for the resistance of the turned-up end of the reversed bench, the current would pull the buoy under water. [5]
- Her powers of resistance forsook her in her unutterable and soul-felt distress--heart-wrung, forsaken and provoked. [10]
- But it is remarkable upon how little it can exist, can even thrive and become strong, and develop a power of resistance to hostile influences. [4]
- And now my reason for resolving to renounce my heirship without resistance is explained. [5]
- What if the queen-- But my consternation subsided there, and my panic passed off; for the queen, all in a collapse, made no show of resistance but gave a countermanding sign and sunk into her seat. [5]
- The blood was pounding in my veins, and I would have rushed in then and there, have ended the long strife, and have dug revenge for this outrage from his heart, but that I saw Alixe did not move, nor make the least resistance. [11]
- No resistance is possible against such superior force, and the sooner we appeal to the King's mercy, the more surely it will be granted. [10]
- The captors were perfectly good-natured and on friendly enough terms with the young man, who offered no resistance, and seemed not unwilling to go to jail. [4]
- Wherever he went open resistance blocked his way, hisses and mutterings followed him, the sick were hid in all sorts of places, and two of his assistants deserted before noon. [11]
- He had come on an inquisitor's errand, his heart secure, as he thought, against all blandishments, his will steeled to break down all resistance. [6]
- Like the sirens of whom she had heard, she possessed the mysterious, enviable power of conquering the iron resistance of even the strongest man. [10]
- Among those members of the upper class who had incited the people to resistance, Neithotep, the high-priest of Neith, had taken the foremost place. [10]
- In the resistance of the Colonies, he alone was immovable on the question of force. [6]
- Nor was he of so great a nature as to be wholly free from vanity, and his vanity had been deeply wounded by the haughty resistance of the princess. [10]
- Somewhat is possible of resistance and of persistence and of creation to this power, which will foil all emulation. [6]
- Their long chain of hillocks offered a firmer and more unconquerable resistance to the pressure of the sea, than the earthworks and redoubts of Alfen, Leyderdorp and Valkenburg, the three forts situated close to the banks of the Rhine, presented to hostile armies. [10]
- If the high-priest of Amon, who was at once chief-judge, viceroy and keeper of the seal, proclaimed him king, he was sovereign and could enter the palace which stood open to him and ascend the throne without resistance. [10]
- I certainly do not know that Mr. Vallandigham has specifically and by direct language advised against enlistments and in favor of desertion and resistance to drafting. [7]
- But he was not deceived, he knew her well enough to understand, to feel the indomitable spirit of resistance in her. [9]
- There would be no strength in the world if there were no obstacles, and no man would know that he was strong if he could meet with no resistance to overcome. [10]
- He had made no resistance, and was now under guard in the ante-room. [11]
- She, however, by no means obeyed her husband's mandate without resistance, and, at the recollection of the conflict which now occurred between the pair, in which she raged like a tigress, the narrator's cheeks crimsoned. [10]
- I might get Nancy yet, beat down her resistance, overcome her, if only I could be near her and see her. [9]
- It must slowly mould a public for itself; and the resistance of the early thoughtless judgments must be overcome by a counter-resistance to itself, in a better audience slowly mustering against the first. [6]
- For nearly a month he had tramped over mountains and across river bottoms, waiting for news of an organized force of resistance in Missouri. [9]
- Within ten short minutes after we had opened fire, armed resistance was totally annihilated, the campaign was ended, we fifty-four were masters of England. [5]
- And now allow me to ask, do you really think I should permit the line from Richmond via Manaasas Junction to this city to be entirely open, except what resistance could be presented by less than 20,000 unorganized troops? [7]
- The young wife made no resistance, and though her eyes did not remain dry when she was alone, sleep soon overpowered her. [10]
- And now her letter, despite his resistance, had made its appeal, so genuinely human was it, so honest, although it expressed a philosophy he abhorred. [9]
- He was being led, helplessly, all volition gone, and the very idea of resistance became chimerical . [9]
- Boonda Broke had learned no secrets of him, had been met by an unconscious but steady resistance, and at length his patience had given way in spite of himself. [11]
- Verily the worthy lady found it no light matter to look kindly on this early and ill-matched betrothal; yet had she not the heart, nor the power, to make any resistance. [10]
- People ceased to kill one another, and this event was accompanied by its justification in the necessity for a centralization of power, resistance to Europe, and so on. [2]
- The rest of it, like the river, flowed away on the line of least resistance to the sea. [9]
- Therefore, often as it impels me to resistance, I yield unless it is too strong for me. [10]
- But when, as is true, we find it wanting in all these claims to the public confidence, it is not resistance, it is not factious, it is not even disrespectful, to treat it as not having yet quite established a settled doctrine for the country. [7]
- Kuni knew what induced him to maintain his resistance so obstinately, for in her presence he had told pock-marked Ratz that he would not take the indulgence gratis. [10]
- He had conquered in two battles; and the second, where, as you know, Berenike's husband fell after a brave resistance, had decided the destiny of the country. [10]
- Should she persist in resistance or yield to the person to whom she had already sacrificed so much the great blessing which had the ability to console her for every other loss, even the most cruel? [10]
- To speak truth, I had not looked for such resistance, and seeing that I could not knock him down, out of hand, I grew more cool and began to study what I was doing. [9]
- He shivered; still, his youthful energy and powers of resistance were strong enough to give him speedy mastery over these torturing reflections. [10]
- The dread of his very name, and the presence of the armed band of hangers-on who followed him alone prevented a resistance which must certainly have ended in the instant murder or mutilation of the opposing party. [5]
- He steadily diminished his powers of resistance to self-indulgence until one day, at a tavern, he met a man who made a great impression upon him. [11]
- The father took his gun, and, guided by the unfeeling daughter, went into the woods and shot the bear, who never made any resistance, and only, when dying, turned reproachful eyes upon her murderer. [4]
- Bedford had lost heart and decided to waive resistance and go an concentrate his strength in the best and loyalest province remaining to him--Normandy. [5]
- He stood still; he made no resistance. [11]
- Gradually, almost imperceptibly, he found himself turning more and more towards that line of least resistance which other churches were following, as the one Modern Solution,--institutional work. [9]
- Ordinarily Lise was hard, impervious to such reproaches, holding her own in the passionate quarrels that occasionally took place between them yet there were times, such as this, when her resistance broke down unexpectedly, and she lost all self control. [9]
- She placed her hands with slight resistance on the arms of her husband, who was about to clasp her to his breast, and said: "I am glad to find you, George. [11]
- On the other hand, her splendid resistance appealed to him, enhanced her value. [9]
- The soldiers were halted a little distance from the two; and the officer commanding, after a dull mechanical preamble, in the name of the Government, formally called upon Valmond and Lagroin to surrender themselves, or suffer the perils of resistance. [11]
- Two gentlemen, who had just come in, had seized the lady, who made no resistance, and she was at once given in charge of a police officer who arrived. [5]
- The unfortunate man had given up all attempt at resistance and submitted to everything as if utterly crushed. [10]
- He vowed he had been saving this piece de resistance, as he was pleased to call it, expressly for her, since it had to do somewhat with Maryland. [9]
- The Thug carefully guarded against resistance. [5]
- Gering saw the fruitlessness of resistance and, to save his companions' lives, yielded. [11]
- Her teacher and friend seemed to have crushed her resistance. [10]
- The relays of fresh pupils, each new set with its exhausting powers in full action, coming one after another, take out all the reserved forces and faculties of resistance from the subject of their draining process. [6]
- The weaker she found many of them, the higher, in her opinion, rose the image of him who had made her feel his manly strength of resistance so cruelly. [10]
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