Use serve in a sentence
Sentences starting with serve
- Serve it, and yourself--and me. [11]
- Serve me, and you serve her. [11]
- Serve the Lord with gladness, and come before His presence with a song. [11]
- Serve your city, serve your state, but above all serve your country. [9]
- Serve cold at breakfast and invite your enemy. [5]
- Serve ye Him all, with great humility. [10]
Sentences ending with serve
- Whom do we trust and serve? [6]
- In all secrets there is a kind of guilt, however beautiful or joyful they may be, or for what good end they may be set to serve. [11]
- He did not steal the robe, as he assured me, but it was found in his house, and the judge gave him four months in jail, making a year in all,--a month of which was still to serve. [4]
- Knowing Jethro as she did, she felt that it would be useless, and she could not bear to make it in vain; if the memory of that evening in the tannery shed would not serve, nothing would serve. [9]
- What could it serve? [11]
- But what cause, save his own comfort and fortune, would he be likely to serve? [11]
- The expression of indomitable pride, worn by his features, seemed to her to represent a manly nature which the whole world, but she herself above all others, was created to serve. [10]
- Such a fine fellow must serve. [2]
- Well, say your father has a German valet, and he is a splendid valet and satisfies your father's requirements better than you could, then it's all right to let him serve. [2]
- The master artist can idealize even our crude material, and make it serve. [4]
Short sentences using serve
- He wished to serve her. [11]
- We still serve different gods. [10]
Sentences containing serve two or more times
- You shall live--and you shall serve France--" "I will serve you! [5]
- By this he would serve the enemy more effectively than the enemy is able to serve himself. [7]
- It was meant to serve Holy Church, and it will serve it. [11]
- But she knows that, humble though I be, I would serve her to my last breath; because I know, my Lord Leicester, how many there are who serve her foully, faithlessly; and there should be those by her who would serve her singly. [11]
- At the review next day the Emperor asked Prince Andrew where he would like to serve, and Prince Andrew lost his standing in court circles forever by not asking to remain attached to the sovereign's person, but for permission to serve in the army. [2]
- Did you think my leech would not serve me as fair as he would serve the Earl of Leicester? [11]
- Such colours can hardly serve directly as a protection, except in the case of certain flower-feeding species; but they may serve as a warning or means of recognition, on the same principle as the phosphorescence of the glow-worm. [1]
More example sentences with the word serve in them
- I don't believe you'll think much about what I did n't do,--because I couldn't,--but remember that at any rate I tried honestly to serve you. [6]
- Do all whom you send from Hartford serve their Master as well? [5]
- May it serve you as the hill-fountain the garden in the city! [11]
- Bowers said he wouldn't serve on anybody's staff; and if anybody thought he could make him, let him try it. [5]
- Well, if he wouldn't consent, but should even strenuously protest and say he wouldn't serve if elected, isn't it still wise and fair to nominate him and vote for him? [5]
- Really, what you would push him to do would take from him his entire power to serve you. [7]
- For any casual work connected with public functions Osterhaut was indispensable, and he would serve as a doctor's assistant and help cut off a leg, be the majordomo for a Sunday-school picnic, or arrange a soiree at a meeting-house with equal impartiality. [11]
- In very few words Nicholas bought seventeen picked stallions for six thousand rubles--to serve, as he said, as samples of his remounts. [2]
- That would serve with the common soldier, but I knew well it would not with Gabord or with the commandant of the citadel. [11]
- She now listened with eager interest, sometimes completing Hermon's acknowledgments by an explanatory or propitiating word, as the leeches subjected him to a rigid examination, but the latter felt that his statements were not to serve curiosity, but an honest desire to aid him. [10]
- The Mayor has wired for the mounted police--our own battalion of militia wouldn't serve, and there'd be no use ordering them out--but the Riders can't get here in time. [11]
- That is His will, and if He requires you to serve Him, you must follow us and, in case of war, command the men of our people. [10]
- If my life will serve you, here I am! [10]
- I serve him whose master I believe I ought to be by birth; I hate Rameses, who, sincerely or no, calls me his brother; and while I stand as if I were the bulwark of his authority I am diligently undermining it. [10]
- Then this man, whom nothing escaped which could by any possibility be made to serve as a clue, said: "There are cases in detective history to show that criminals have been detected through peculiarities, in their appetites. [5]
- But kill Gabord, who had put himself in danger to serve me, who himself had kept the chains from off my ankles and body, whose own life depended upon my security--"Come, come, Robert Moray," said I, "what relish have you for that? [11]
- The reasons on which the Duc de Bassano based his refusal to deliver them to him would never have led me to suppose that that could serve as a pretext for aggression. [2]
- It appears doubtful whether such colours often serve as a protection; but that we may easily err on this head, will be admitted by every one who reads Mr. Wallace's excellent essay on this subject. [1]
- He drew ashore whatever he wanted that would serve his purpose. [6]
- She would do what would she not do to help him, to serve his interests? [11]
- While Russia was well, a foreigner could serve her and be a splendid minister; but as soon as she is in danger she needs one of her own kin. [2]
- The clue-iron which we are trying to make serve for the broken block works, however, very indifferently, and will, I am afraid, soon cut the rope. [5]
- There was a way to give her what was his very own, which would rob no one and serve her well indeed. [11]
- Then Fran Schurstab was to serve as a shield. [10]
- The trench itself was the room, in which the lucky ones, such as the squadron commander, had a board, lying on piles at the end opposite the entrance, to serve as a table. [2]
- The principal one was that she would find there several old friends of former days, one of whom, her singing-master Feys, had promised to accept her voice and enable her to serve her art again with full pleasure. [10]
- More than ever was Boris resolved to serve in future not according to the written code, but under this unwritten law. [2]
- The favourite himself was attended by the Earl of Ealing, a youngster who had his spurs to win, who thought it policy to serve the great time-server. [11]
- I think it was a shame to serve me so. [5]
- The other stranger was a New Englander of respectable appearance, with a grave, hard, honest, hay-bearded face, who had come to serve the sick and wounded on the battle-field and in its immediate neighborhood. [6]
- And though I was a good soldier of the King at heart, I would not serve him henceforth. [11]
- I would be very glad to serve as commissioner, not because I think I am especially qualified, but because I am too tired to work and would like to take a rest. [5]
- His fevered blood urged him on, but his exhausted, aching limbs refused to serve him. [10]
- I stretched ropes upon either side to serve as railings, and then my bridge was complete. [5]
- Sick of my unwalled, solitary realm, I ask to change the myriad lifeless worlds I visit as mine own for one poor patch Of this dull spheroid and a little breath To shape in word or deed to serve my kind. [6]
- When the officer undertook to serve the writ of habeas corpus, General Jackson took it from him, and sent him away with a copy. [7]
- A sentence or two may serve to give an impression of the epigrammatic wisdom of his counsel. [6]
- When I was twenty I killed two men with my own sword at a blow; when I was thirty, to serve the King I rode a hundred and forty miles in one day--from Paris to Dracourt it was. [11]
- But I will try to better serve my trust than he; for he let the cakes burn. [5]
- The issues seem to vary, but it is always a right against a claim, and, however the struggle of the hour may go, a movement onward of the campaign, which uses defeat as well as victory to serve its mighty ends. [6]
- This will serve to show how narrow some of the chutes were. [5]
- If you wanted to serve your country, you were better off where you were. [9]
- I have tried to serve well those who have employed me, and if my services be of value to them, and to those who may need me in the future, they are not going to reject me. [9]
- He is compelled to serve the lord of the land every year with so much labor of his hands. [9]
- She came now to serve the blind victim of that Fate which she had seen hovering over him. [11]
- Tell Jackson not to serve lunch. [4]
- I am here to serve her--and you. [11]
- If I am to serve Egypt, there must be trust in me from thee, or it were better to pause now. [11]
- Ah, what joy to serve a Napoleon once again! [11]
- Was it but to serve a high ideal, through an ideal life--through Gordon? [11]
- Come, they seemed to say to the worldlings on the opposite bank--come and see what happiness it is to serve the Lord. [4]
- He will serve to remind us. [5]
- The phrases peculiar to other occupations serve him on rare occasions by way of description, comparison, or illustration, generally when something in the scene suggests them, but legal phrases flow from his pen as part of his vocabulary and parcel of his thought. [5]
- I have sworn to one who loves her, and for my dead chief's sake, that I will serve her and be near her until better days be come and she may return in quietness to France. [11]
- The captains tried to get the pilots to decree that no member of their corporation should serve under a non-association captain; but this proposition was declined. [5]
- It might serve to conceal them until the riders were close enough for him to see who they were; after that he would be indifferent to how soon they discovered him. [13]
- How they serve to bring back the feelings into a harmonious tone, after being jarred and put out of tune by the collisions with the world! [4]
- It was unfortunate to be warmly devoted to a master who had no fear, whom he was obliged to serve as a messenger of love, and who now probably scarcely knew himself whither this love would lead him. [10]
- He'd rather serve three months than do that--said so. [9]
- Thou mayst find thousands in Egypt who will serve thee at any price, and bear thee in any mood. [11]
- Misjudged, misused, even though friendless, it would continue to serve the people. [9]
- How long wilt thou serve me? [11]
- Why then should those who serve it with their intellect be burdened with petty cares? [10]
- She had hazarded this in the hands of my jailer as her only hope, and, knowing that he might not serve her, had put her message in vague sentences which I readily interpreted. [11]
- Each of you--bear this in mind--is a main-wheel in the great machine of the state, and can serve an end only by acting unresistingly in obedience to the motive power. [10]
- We will leave this Court until Elizabeth, betrayed by those who know not how to serve her, shall send for me again. [11]
- Nicholas Rostov experienced this blissful condition to the full when, after 1807, he continued to serve in the Pavlograd regiment, in which he already commanded the squadron he had taken over from Denisov. [2]
- There was one thing at least which might favor his projects, and which, at any rate, would serve to amuse him. [6]
- Couches, such as they were wont to be on at meals, there were not, so each man snatched up the first thing he could lay his hands on to serve as a seat. [10]
- Right gladly will they serve the son of him who hath done so generously by them--and the more that that son is himself as poor and as forlorn as any that be sheltered here this day, or ever shall be. [5]
- The suspicion has therefore crossed my mind that they may serve in part as ornaments. [1]
- In that moment there came a cowardly feeling, a sense of shamefacedness, and then, hard upon it, and overwhelming it, a determination to serve Boyd Madras so far as lay in my power, and to be a man, and not a coward or an idler. [11]
- We must have them, to serve as an example to the others. [10]
- Go, Knakias, tell them to serve the supper. [10]
- It will serve thee no better than it served the late Earl. [11]
- Let him serve thee if it be thy will. [11]
- If this is the way you fellows get scared because a sham reformer gets up and hollers against the road, then I want to serve notice on you that I'm not made of that kind of stuff. [9]
- I have known the term "spinal irritation" serve well on such occasions, but I think nothing on the whole has covered so much ground, and meant so little, and given such profound satisfaction to all parties, as the magnificent phrase "congestion of the portal system. [3]
- For many weeks the sick man had been so accustomed to let himself be waited on that he accepted the shepherdess's good offices as a matter of course, and she never attempted to account to herself for her readiness to serve him. [10]
- General Hunter is the senior officer, and must command when they serve together; though in so far as he can consistently with the public service and his own honor oblige General Lane, he will also oblige me. [7]
- For it is the rule of the universe that corn shall serve man, and not man corn. [6]
- The one and the other may serve as a pastime. [2]
- Who is he, The one ye name and tell us that ye serve, Whom ye would call me from my lonely tower To worship with the many-headed throng? [6]
- I'll paint over the monster, and if the picture isn't Sophonisba, it may serve for a naval battle. [10]
- Who can blame the ill-treated friend if it is less ready to serve us as the years go on? [10]
- Jacob Burckhardt's Constantine the Great was to serve for my model. [10]
- Carnac realized that the dinner had been ordered by the two men, and he said quietly: "Don't serve it for a half-hour yet--not till I ring, please. [11]
- The words of the chant, following us, I could hear distinctly: "That we, being delivered out of the hands of our enemies, might serve Him without fear. [11]
- You still serve the celebrated Chief of Scouts? [5]
- Well, soldiers of the cavalry and the dragoons that are off duty come and get her sentries to let them relieve them and serve in their place. [5]
- Yet she knew that, if any one could accomplish the impossible, it was Quijada, where the object in view was to serve her and the Emperor. [10]
- It was evident that the cadet was liberal with his tips and that it paid to serve him. [2]
- And I reflected that his indulgence in pleasure-seeking would serve the more to divert any suspicions which might fall upon my own head. [9]
- For the pen that had served Joan of Arc could not serve any that would come after her in this earth without abasement. [5]
- I further suggest that general provision be made for chaplains to serve at hospitals, as well as with regiments. [7]
- And I humbly thank Him to whom we are but as worms of the dust, that he has been pleased to call me to serve such men! [5]
- I wished to talk it over with you, to serve you, please you, get back your good opinion. [8]
- The emperor was suffering particularly severely, and begged to remind Melissa of her promise to serve him gladly if he required her. [10]
- They may, however, still serve, and even more effectively, as a means of defence. [1]
- For years we sold them steel billets from which to make their plates, and three months ago they serve notice on us that they are getting ready to make their own billets, they buy mines north of the lakes and are building their plant. [9]
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