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Sentences ending with resources
- When it is worked out, the man is at the end of his resources. [4]
- But the porpoises wheeled themselves away, and then we were thrown upon our own resources. [5]
- The others soon thought him an odd, arrogant fellow, with whom no friendly ties could be formed, and left him to his own resources. [10]
- I do not think he often cares to use his arts--he is too indolent; but with my father, my mother, and my sister he has set in motion all his resources. [11]
- We had cast them upon their own resources. [5]
- We were at the end of our resources. [4]
- The fact was that the day had been a perplexing one; he was engaged in one of his big fights, a scheme that aroused all his pugnacity and taxed all his resources. [4]
- It is true that many of them have found them selves richer than in former days, when the neighborhood lived on its own resources. [6]
- We must now see the bottom of the enemy's resources. [7]
- The widow and orphan list grew, but so did the association's financial resources. [5]
Short sentences using resources
- Resources, 286. [6]
More example sentences with the word resources in them
- In four years,--four years of battle-days,--his endurance, his fertility of resources, his magnanimity, were sorely tried and never found wanting. [6]
- I have been wrought and unsettled in mind by apprehensions, and that is a thing that is not helpable when one is in a strange land and sees his resources melt down to a two months' supply and can't see any sure daylight beyond. [5]
- She had resources within herself, had what would keep her steady. [11]
- The oration began with a lengthy tribute to the resources and history of his state, and ended by a declaration that the speaker was in Congress at no man's bidding, but as the servant of the common people of his district. [9]
- From neither party, when in power, has the world any benefit to expect in science, art, or humanity, at all commensurate with the resources of the nation. [6]
- My works showed what a despot could do with the resources of a kingdom at his command. [5]
- We are already wealthy; we have greater resources and higher credit than any other nation; we have more wealth than any save one; we have vast accumulations of fortune, in private hands and in enormous corporations. [4]
- They have drawn upon their last branch of resources, and we can now see the bottom. [7]
- Now the drain upon the resources of the system produced in such a case must be at its minimum, for the subject is a powerful man, in the prime of life, and in admirable condition. [3]
- If one begins to watch the swirling flakes and crystals, he soon gets an impression of infinity of resources that he can have from nothing else so powerfully, except it be from Adirondack gnats. [4]
- While rightly resolved to prosecute the war on the battle lines to the utmost limit of American resources, he points out that the true significance of the conflict lies in "revolutionary change. [9]
- Mary now brought to bear her utmost resources of persuasion and flattery. [10]
- At the same time the critic says that "no one can read 'Morton's Hope' without perceiving it to have been written by a person of uncommon resources of mind and scholarship. [6]
- For by this time Cynthia had exhausted the resources of the little school among the birches. [9]
- He had been thrown upon his own resources, since infancy almost, in a new country; and he had seen with his own eyes, nakedly, and without predisposition or instruction. [11]
- These thoughts passed through Gorgias's mind as the deep azure hue of sea and sky blended with the sunlight to bring into the strongest relief all that the skill and brains of man, aided by exhaustless resources, had here created. [10]
- Helen Darley is this lady's name,--twenty two or three years old, I should think,--a very sweet, pale woman,--daughter of the usual country-clergyman,--thrown on her own resources from an early age, and the rest: a common story, but an uncommon person,--very. [6]
- The national resources, then, are unexhausted, and, as we believe, inexhaustible. [7]
- You all know, the world knows, the forces and the resources the public agents have brought into employment to sustain a government against which there has been brought not one complaint of real injury committed against society at home or abroad. [7]
- That sense of the vastness of the British Empire, which at times is so profound, was mingled now with a knowledge that it was fighting for its life, marshalling all its resources for Armageddon. [9]
- The resources of the Public Library of the place and his own private collection were put in requisition to furnish him the singular and widely scattered facts of which he was in search. [6]
- The means of the family were limited, and to secure the education he desired, not only was it necessary to husband the resources he possessed, but to increase them in every possible way. [4]
- The resources of the Academy are, however, tolerably large; and the practice of pensioning for life the singers enables them to keep always a tolerable company. [4]
- Do you mean that you know a way to--" "Washington, have you the impression that I have no resources but those I allow the public and my intimate friends to know about? [5]
- But it proved that our combined resources only amounted to a dollar and seventy-five cents. [9]
- The wise ones suspected that his resources had been overestimated, or that they were not so well at his command as had been supposed. [4]
- The rain on Roan was of less annoyance by reason of the delightful company assembled at the hotel, which was in a manner at home there, and, thrown upon its own resources, came out uncommonly strong in agreeableness. [4]
- The abundant natural resources of these Territories, with the security and protection afforded by organized government, will doubtless invite to them a large immigration when peace shall restore the business of the country to its accustomed channels. [7]
- The immense mineral resources of some of those Territories ought to be developed as rapidly as possible. [7]
- It lacked a quarter of an hour of dinner, --a crucial period to tax the resources of any woman. [9]
- In the first place, you will have something to go on with--mental resources, I mean, for which you have a natural craving, books and art and nature, the best thoughts and the best interpretations. [9]
- Its eloquence, its patriotism, its crowded illustrations, drawn from vast resources of knowledge, its epigrammatic axioms, its occasional pleasantries, are all characteristic of the writer. [6]
- We must avail ourselves of all our resources, and Pentaur we certainly cannot do without. [10]
- For many years our own government had permitted the squandering of these resources by adventurous capitalists; and gradually, as we became a rich industrial nation, these capitalists sought profitable investments for their increasing surplus in foreign lands. [9]
- He was not only a suitor with a prize to gain, he was a colloquial artist about to employ all the resources of his specialty. [6]
- It is pleasant, once in a while, to think how we should have managed any such matters as this if left to our natural resources. [6]
- Have no fears of the mineral resources of Humboldt county. [5]
- From the resources of the American Scholar Mr. Emerson passes to his tasks. [6]
- Without the advantage of public works, the resources of the nation have been developed and its power displayed in the construction of a Navy of such magnitude, which has at the very period of its creation rendered signal service to the Union. [7]
- I had plenty of other resources, and what were two broad twenty-dollar gold pieces to a man who had his pockets full of such and a cumbersome abundance of bright half dollars besides? [5]
- All those resources of my first year's imprisonment had gone, and I was alone: my mouse was dead; there was no history of my life to write, no incident to break the pitiful monotony. [11]
- The various rulers of Mexico sold to American and other foreign capitalists the resources belonging to the people of their country, and pocketed, with their followers, the proceeds of the sale. [9]
- They have resources of life, they can bury themselves in their ambitions good or bad, but a woman can only bury herself in her affections, unless her heart has been closed; and in that case she herself has lost much of what made her adorable. [11]
- The mineral resources of Colorado, Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico, and Arizona are proving far richer than has been heretofore understood. [7]
- The combined fortunes of both required economy, and after Margaret had passed her school course she added to their resources by teaching in a public school. [4]
- Material resources are now more complete and abundant than ever. [7]
- However, I was not entirely destitute of military resources, and I did presently manage to spoil this game; for I had seen many a steam-boat aground in my time, and knew a trick or two which even a grounded mule would be obliged to respect. [5]
- My partner has no resources, and I do not look for assistance to my wife, whose contributions in cash from her own means have nearly equalled the claims of all the creditors combined. [5]
- But society in new places has only limited resources, and is thrown back on primary ways and means. [11]
- But if the natural resources of this country belong to the people of the United States, those of Mexico belong to the people of Mexico. [9]
- Is it too much to say that whether the war is hopeless or not for the North depends chiefly on the answer to the question, whether the North has virtue and manhood enough to persevere in the contest so long as its resources hold out? [6]
- But is a mountain sooner found out than a valley, or is there a want of internal resources, away from business, that the men presently become rather listless, take perfunctory walks for exercise, and are so eager for meal-time and mail-time? [4]
- Thrown upon the mere resources of wit and language, Mrs. Francis Armour must have been at a disadvantage. [11]
- He was calculating many things: planning, counting chances, marshalling his resources. [11]
- There are not many public resources of amusement in this place,--if we wanted them,--which we don't. [6]
- In order to make our resources effective, combinations of capital are more and more necessary, and no more to be denied than a chemical process, given the proper ingredients, can be thwarted. [9]
- Naturally, however, they made less demand on all one's resources, they were narrower in scope and less complicated, than the longer works, like 'The Seats of the Mighty', which made heavier call upon the capacities of one's art. [11]
- Your resources are limited, you see. [5]
- What do we know about business and developing the resources of the country? [9]
- The stable-keeper, who, it may be remembered, once exchanged a few playful words with Mr. Gridley, got a hint from some of these unfeeling young men, and offered the resources of his stable to the youth supposed to be in peril. [6]
- Youth is credulous--as it always ought to be--and full of hope--else the world were dead already--and the graduate steps out into life with an ingenuous self-confidence in his resources. [4]
- One of these is the development of her natural resources and the change and diversity of her industries. [4]
- Eventually, if democracy is not to perish from the face of the earth, some other than the crude imperialistic method of dealing with backward peoples, of obtaining for civilization the needed resources of their lands, must be inaugurated--a democratic method. [9]
- If the person is a young man, he has various resources. [6]
- Change them into intelligent, trained workmen, and you increased at once the capital, the resources of the entire south, which would enter upon a prosperity hitherto unknown. [5]
- Gradually, however, by improved methods, and especially by the most assiduous care in nursing the patient after the operation, the mortality grew less and less, until it was recognized as a legitimate and indeed an invaluable addition to the resources of surgery. [6]
- Resolved, That foreign immigration, which in the past has added so much to the wealth, development of resources, and increase of power to this nation, the asylum of the oppressed of all nations, should be fostered and encouraged by a liberal and just policy. [7]
- She has more imagination than a man; she has not many resources to console her for disappointments, and she prizes to her last hour the swift moments when wonderful things seemed possible. [11]
- As soon as I learned that Judge Douglas was disposed to treat me in this way, I signified in one of my speeches that I should be driven to draw upon whatever of humble resources I might have,--to adopt a new course with him. [7]
- Most men loved his whimsical turn of mind, even those who were the agents of the financial clique which had fought him in their efforts to get control of the commercial, industrial, transport and banking resources of the junction city of Lebanon. [11]
- He would collect his resources together. [5]
- I would leave her--not with resources which could be easily spent or squandered away, but with what would place her beyond the reach of want for ever. [12]
- Sherman kept with her as much as possible--the more so because he saw that her cousins, believing she was quite well able to take care of herself, gave her to her own resources. [11]
- If, after all, he still persists, I shall be compelled to reconstruct the course I have marked out for myself, and draw upon such humble resources, as I have, for a new course, better suited to the real exigencies of the case. [7]
- At any rate, he made himself so much felt and seemed to command so many resources that it was not long before he forced his way into the Stock Exchange and had a seat in the Board of Brokers. [4]
- That they might have realized the numbers and the resources and the wealth arrayed against them! [9]
- If the travelers had known the capacities and resources of the country, they would not have started without a supply train, or the establishment of bases of provisions in advance. [4]
- The man who had formerly been his friend was now completely obliterated, and he had the feeling almost of being about to grapple, in mortal combat, with some unknown monster whose tactics and resources were infinite, whose victims had never escaped. [9]
- Then instantly he had drawn the little circle of experts into a discussion upon technical questions of railway-building and finance, which made demands upon all their resources and knowledge. [11]
- I think this gross material tendency is strong in America, and more likely to get the mastery over the spiritual and the intellectual here than elsewhere, because of our exhaustless resources. [4]
- Besides, I have great confidence in young men who believe in themselves, and are accustomed to rely on their own resources from an early period. [6]
- You certainly have got a mind that's a mine of resources, if ever anybody had one. [5]
- Like the true gamester, he waited to see how he should be placed; then he could draw upon his resources. [11]
- Harry at once found on landing that his back-woods custom would not be needed in St. Louis, and that, in fact, he had need of all the resources of his wardrobe to keep even with the young swells of the town. [5]
- That people were few in number and without resources, save only their wise heads and stout hearts. [7]
- No resources to fall back on. [5]
- The election has exhibited another fact not less valuable to be known--the fact that we do not approach exhaustion in the most important branch of national resources, that of living men. [7]
- At any rate, either he had ampler resources than it was commonly supposed, or he was imprudently giving way to his generous impulses, or he thought he was making advances which would in due time be returned to him. [6]
- There was a difference of five hundred dollars between them, and the old man fought stubbornly for it; and though Orlando giggled, it was clear he was no fool at a bargain, and that he had many resources. [11]
- Your credit--" "My credit has been stopped by your friends," interrupted Crozier, "but my resources are current. [11]
- They are voluntary contributions, giving proof that the national resources are not at all exhausted, and that the national patriotism will sustain us through all. [7]
- America must now contribute what Britain and France, with all their energies and resources and determination, have hitherto been unable to contribute. [9]
- The American democracy, committed to the principle of the conservation of domestic natural and human resources, could not without detriment to itself persist in a foreign policy that ignored them. [9]
- He had always carried a good deal of money loose in his pocket, and now that his resources were so limited he would still make a gallant show. [11]
- Each was to be created on a great scale out of the unknown resources of a nation untried in war. [7]
- This appeared to be another call on my resources. [5]
- Every one was aware of a dramatic incident, for which there had been no preparation save Sir William's remark that a grandson had arrived from the North Pole or thereabouts; and to continue conversation and appear casual put their resources to some test. [11]
- The other parts are but marginal borders to it, the magnificent region sloping west from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific being the deepest and also the richest in undeveloped resources. [7]
- He was prudent and wealthy, and whenever he met the anchorite, he blamed him for his flight from the world, and implored him to put his hospitality to the test, and to command his resources and means as if they were his own. [10]
- The resources, advantages, and powers of the American people are very great, and they have consequently succeeded to equally great responsibilities. [7]
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