Use reward in a sentence
Sentences starting with reward
- Reward for his vigilance came when he descried three more mounted men, far over to the north. [13]
Sentences ending with reward
- What shall be your reward? [5]
- For they say you have not had your due reward. [11]
- I hear that you are to give him a plantation as a reward. [9]
- Oh, how gladly would she have bestowed on them the fairest reward! [10]
- Then came the words "valuable booty," "slight risk," "thanks and reward. [10]
- At a cost which no human being could estimate, he had done his duty, and in some degree reaped his reward. [6]
- At first people were inclined to make a hero of him, but that only made him grin the more, and at last the island reluctantly decided that he had done the work solely for fee and reward. [11]
- At last his watching had its reward. [11]
- But then the virtue of fools is its own reward. [11]
- And you, Gibbus--this very day there has been an Arab again to see Joanna; and if they were to suspect that you had been with your master--for you look strangely.--No, man; your devotion merits a better reward. [10]
Short sentences using reward
- Such service demandeth rich reward. [5]
- Then have thy reward. [5]
- He has this reward. [5]
- Our reward will come. [5]
- Their reward was at hand. [5]
Sentences containing reward two or more times
- He, too, had his moments of reward, the reward of the man who is in touch with reality. [9]
- Praise is well, compliment is well, but affection --that is the last and final and most precious reward that any man can win, whether by character or achievement, and I am very grateful to have that reward. [5]
More example sentences with the word reward in them
- My love for you inspired me in all that I have done, and, now that I come to lay the result of my labors at your feet, you turn from me, and offer my reward to a stranger. [6]
- I will reward you for it with the only thing that the daughter of the wealthy Krates cannot purchase, yet which she probably rates at no low value--the love of her royal friend. [10]
- But, what was worst of all, he could not regard himself as altogether free from the reproach of having accepted a reward for the service he had so thoughtlessly rendered. [10]
- I do not wish any reward but to know I have done the right thing. [5]
- The above reward will be paid in cash to the person who will furnish the seeker, in a personal interview, the criminal's address. [5]
- The reward for which my Hans modestly served me, this bold warrior cared not to win. [10]
- Soon the travellers were seated about the neatly laid table in their own house and Frau Schimmel had her reward in seeing Melchior enjoy the home-made dishes. [10]
- Hear us when we pray to Thee; strengthen with Thy might our most gracious sovereign lord, the Emperor Alexander Pavlovich; be mindful of his uprightness and meekness, reward him according to his righteousness, and let it preserve us, Thy chosen Israel! [2]
- If any detail was wanting to round out and reward this knightly performance in strict accord with the old romances, it was supplied by the subsequent handsome conduct of Prince Sigismund. [4]
- My first reward was a bath of cold, icy-cold sea-water, which was poured over my head out of a full skin. [10]
- But now they wanted her to sacrifice the very thing that constituted the whole reward for her self-sacrifice and the whole meaning of her life. [2]
- However, her Samaritan's visit brought her some reward, for to meet Orion coming out of Paula's room with so beautiful and elegant a woman was a thing worth opening her eyes. [10]
- To crush and vanquish was his profession, hatred his reward on earth. [10]
- As for Mr. Vandewaters and Gracia Raglan, Lady Lawless was not very sure that her delicate sympathy was certain of reward. [11]
- In quiet and untroubled times it seems to every administrator that it is only by his efforts that the whole population under his rule is kept going, and in this consciousness of being indispensable every administrator finds the chief reward of his labor and efforts. [2]
- A factor of twenty years before, in recognition of the chief's merits and in reward of his services, had presented him with a pair of epaulettes, left in the Fort by some officer in Her Majesty's service. [11]
- If, in the triumphal procession there, she creates the sensation I anticipate from a spectacle so worthy of admiration, she shall learn how I reward those who oblige me. [10]
- To be allowed to work for France, to spend one's self for France, is itself so supreme a reward that nothing can add to it--nothing. [5]
- He had hoped to win the reward which was offered for the recovery of the fugitive, and had promised his colleague half the money if he would help him to capture the maiden. [10]
- The "Stewart" referred to was the millionaire merchant, A. T. Stewart, whose body was stolen in the expectation of reward. [5]
- Is it well to turn the penalty for a bloody crime into a reward? [5]
- The chief ordered three cheers for "Darley, one of the finest minds on the force," and then commanded that he be telegraphed to come home and receive his share of the reward. [5]
- We still punish those who gain property by violence; those who get it by smartness and cleverness, we try to imitate, and sometimes we reward them with public office. [4]
- The reward of this wearisome winter campaign was two hundred weight of deer-suet and four hundred and seventy-nine bushels of corn for the general store. [4]
- So skillfully was this managed that one of the city officials was on the point of offering a reward for the discovery of the missing Diedrich. [4]
- He must receive this before he learns of the reward placard--before he rises in the morning--lest he lose his head and fly the place penniless. [5]
- He applied to these people, and offered a reward sufficient to set them at work to capture some of these animals, if such a thing were possible. [6]
- You know the theory at Washington is that virtue is its own reward. [4]
- Do you want them to get the reward? [5]
- If I succeed, the simple consciousness that I have done a good deed will be a sufficient reward. [5]
- Now in Europe, the same as in America, when a man has kept a hotel so thoroughly well during a number of years as to give it a great reputation, he has his reward. [5]
- I now reaped the reward of my wisdom in providing one article which is not mentioned in any book of Alpine adventure but this. [5]
- What reward had the Republic for him who sat brooding in his house above the Falls--for Citizen General Clark? [9]
- Meantime I reread the newspapers and also our descriptive circular, and observed that our twenty-five thousand dollars reward seemed to be offered only to detectives. [5]
- Shall we reward the man who has deprived the world of Pentaur by giving him a crown? [10]
- The finding of the knife was verified, the advertisement minutely describing it and offering a reward for it was put in evidence, and its exact correspondence with that description proved. [5]
- By advice of the inspector I doubled the reward. [5]
- A snuffbox with the Emperor's portrait is a reward but not a distinction," said the diplomatist--"a gift, rather. [2]
- In due time the Colonel reaped the reward of well-placed affections. [6]
- Perhaps this is the best reward authorship brings; it may not imply much talent or literary excellence, but it means that your way of thinking and feeling is just what some one of your fellow-creatures needed. [6]
- And I think that would be only a moderate reward. [9]
- And his Excellency tells me that the coming governor, Eden, will surely reward him with a seat in the Council. [9]
- And any who succeeded in feigning death really deceptively were to earn a special reward. [10]
- Was this, the spectacle presented by my Cousin Robert, the reward of earthly existence? [9]
- This cost him something, but it had its reward. [11]
- It is not so: the foolish trivial end, The inconsequent paltry Nothing--gone--gone all; The genius of the ageless Something spend Itself within this little earthly wall: The commonplace conception, that we reap Reward of drudge and ploughman--idle sleep! [11]
- And so, and so he has the reward of his own soul--a home at last once more. [11]
- While Joe was slicing bacon for breakfast, Tom and Huck asked him to hold on a minute; they stepped to a promising nook in the river-bank and threw in their lines; almost immediately they had reward. [5]
- He already saw Sister Death upon the threshold, and he wished to depart in peace and reap the reward for so much conflict, pain, and sacrifice. [10]
- No, mon cousin," she added with a sigh, "I shall always remember that in this world one must expect no reward, that in this world there is neither honor nor justice. [2]
- To be so sent meant not only a reward but an important step toward promotion. [2]
- I regret to see you do such tradesmen's work without adequate reward. [10]
- Sebastian Dolores had saved Rocque Valescure from at least three years in jail, and possibly a very heavy fine as well; and this service must have its due reward. [11]
- Decisive encounters, he said, were impending, and she knew that the Egyptians always excluded their wives and daughters from their war train, and regarded them as the best reward of victory when peace was obtained. [10]
- The Prelate, he said, had received him very graciously, had thanked him for his prowess and had bid him crave a reward. [10]
- The law is said to be a jealous mistress, but literature is a young lady who likes to be loved for herself alone, and thinks permission to adore is sufficient reward for her votary. [4]
- It said he run away from St. Jacques' plantation, forty mile below New Orleans, last winter, and likely went north, and whoever would catch him and send him back he could have the reward and expenses. [5]
- She had her reward, yet she wept. [11]
- His courage had reward, for Roudin made no reply. [11]
- They ought to reward virtue and punish vice; and they are no better than corruptible judges; for you know beforehand just what and how much will avail to purchase their favors. [10]
- And there's a reward out for old Finn, too--two hundred dollars. [5]
- So there's a reward out for him--three hundred dollars. [5]
- Is this the reward of victory for our striving and our long wrestling? [10]
- They offered a reward of five thousand. [5]
- He could only reward her with a fervent kiss, upon which she fled. [4]
- We could only reward Harry by an extra ration of water. [5]
- Is this my reward for the august fortune my brain has wrought for thee? [5]
- But as a reward for gratuitous services, I confess I thought it a little below that blood-heat standard which a man's breath ought to have, whether silent, or vocal and articulate. [6]
- It was his reward for a cruel life patiently borne. [5]
- We have swift reward and punishment--no hateful things called Nemesis. [11]
- Besides, if he returned victorious his fame and reward would be undivided. [10]
- Besides, as a Republican, he looked for his reward from Fouche in good time. [11]
- The stairways are records of acts of piety; the crowd of costly little temples are tokens of money spent by rich men for present credit and hope of future reward. [5]
- And though I receive nothing in return, I shall have my reward an hundred fold. [9]
- We shall be quite content, and perhaps the immortals may restore your joy in life as a reward. [10]
- These must be protected in health, given economic freedom and a just reward for their toil. [9]
- I had to prevent them from tearing Rufus to pieces for having lost them the large reward which Caesar had promised for the living prisoner. [10]
- They reward the pious, but they punish the offender. [10]
- In turn, each person present was required to say what reward he would demand of the King if he could change places with the Paladin and do the wonders the Paladin was going to do. [5]
- He used the patronage of the government in many cases avowedly to reward party work, in many others to form combinations and to produce political effects advantageous to the Union cause, and in still others simply to put the right man into the right place. [7]
- But if you patiently gazed into the darkness a little while, there was a sure reward for you. [5]
- We have waited patiently and faithfully, all these years, and now at last the reward is at hand. [5]
- All Governments except our own play the same policy, with the same end in view; and they, also, have their reward. [5]
- But, on the other hand, the abbess intended to help her beloved niece to reap the reward of her piety. [10]
- But call it only a thousand to be perfectly safe; five thousand reward, multiplied by a thousand, gives us a dead sure cash basis of--what? [5]
- You dear faithful ones will have the reward of your patient waiting now. [5]
- Give me the one reward I ask, the dearest of all rewards, the highest in your gift--march with me to Rheims and receive your crown. [5]
- Gratitude, however, is one of the noblest qualities of man, and a statesman should not fail to reward his faithful workers and adherents. [9]
- Mr. Claude was one of the few patriots who reaped reward out of the disturbance, for his inn was crowded. [9]
- It was part of the fruits of his reward. [9]
- Our bright conquest of Quebec is now heroic memory, and honour and fame and reward have been parcelled out. [11]
- Under this guise of holiness you and your accomplice have done the devil's own work, and the devil will reward you. [9]
- The peculiar kind of abstinence once euphemistically known as "virtue," particularly if it were combined with beauty, never failed of its reward. [9]
- At the foot of a steep precipice was the whirlpool from which Parpon, at great risk, had rescued the father of De la Riviere, and had received this lonely region as his reward. [11]
- On the 19th November, 1759, he was presented with 1,000 pounds as "a reward for his zeal to his country and the recompense for the great hardships he has suffered during his confinement in the enemy's country. [11]
- He has put notices in the newspapers of Charlestown, Philadelphia, New York, and even Boston, and offered a thousand pounds reward. [9]
- Mr. Carvel has not wealth enough, nor I gratitude enough, to reward him. [9]
- Kind words were not to be expected from her mouth now, but even more bitter and vehement reproaches sprang to her lips as she saw her master give his scarcely-worn chlamys to a strolling vagrant, and also presume to reward her economy with taunts. [10]
- But war does not reward a man according to his deserts. [9]
- Those who do not hope for a reward in the next world, if they are neither fools nor philosophers--which often comes to the same thing--try to guard themselves against any change in this. [10]
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