Use subjects in a sentence
Sentences starting with subjects
- Subjects are the trouble--the dreary lack of them, I mean. [5]
- Subjects of remarks multiply. [4]
Sentences ending with subjects
- I will tell you the truth, Andrew... is Father's way of treating religious subjects. [2]
- While these matters were going on the Master and I had many talks on many subjects. [6]
- Yet his words were accompanied by such a charm of action and expression, that the king could understand them, notwithstanding the defective Persian in which they were clothed, better than the allegorical speeches of his own subjects. [10]
- If Mrs. Armour was not exactly sympathetic with her, she was quiet and forbearing, and General Armour, like Richard, tried to draw her out--but not on the same subjects. [11]
- Their minds catch up hints from all manner of works on all kinds of subjects. [6]
- So far in this controversy I can get no answer at all from Judge Douglas upon these subjects. [7]
- We don't call things by the names that belong to them when we deal with celestial subjects. [6]
- On this principle the President, his friends, and the world generally act on most subjects. [7]
- When she approached the camp, the multitude ran forth to meet her, with great demonstrations of joy; for she was universally beloved by her subjects. [4]
- She was convinced that the unfortunate king had been forced into something which would bring ruin both to him and his subjects. [10]
Sentences containing subjects two or more times
- Talk about those subjects you have had long in your mind, and listen to what others say about subjects you have studied but recently. [6]
- It will then run thus: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all British subjects who were on this continent eighty-one years ago were created equal to all British subjects born and then residing in Great Britain. [7]
More example sentences with the word subjects in them
- I will keep your verses to tell me dat my French subjects are all loyal like M. [11]
- Do you think you could convey my love and thanks to your "daddy" and Owen Seaman and those other oppressed and down-trodden subjects of yours, you darling small tyrant? [5]
- The brightest man would not be able to supply it with subjects if he had to hunt them up. [5]
- I no longer wonder at the English being such excellent caricaturists, they have such an inexhaustible number and variety of subjects to study from. [4]
- But the central wisdom which was old in infancy is young in fourscore years, and dropping off obstructions, leaves in happy subjects the mind purified and wise. [6]
- There is a whole family connection in New England, and that a very famous one, to many of whose members, in different generations, all the products of the dairy are the subjects of a congenital antipathy. [6]
- There are subjects which must be investigated by scientific men which most educated persons would be glad to know nothing about. [6]
- Even in subjects which had no such elements of horror he finds the materials for the delectation of his ferocious pencil; he makes up for the defect by rendering with a brutal realism deformity and ugliness. [6]
- In these days, when there had been neither games, nor pageants, nor distribution of corn, the Romans and Caesar had been their sole subjects of conversation. [10]
- Suppose a minister were to undertake to express opinions on medical subjects, for instance, would you not think he was going beyond his province? [6]
- I should think we might have less vulgar subjects to discuss. [10]
- Mr. Price, however, was one of an adaptable nature, and by the time he had pulled up beside Jethro he had recovered sufficiently to make a few remarks on farming subjects, and finally to express a polite surprise at Jethro's return. [9]
- Yet their talk was ever of simple subjects, of everyday life about them, now and then of politics, occasionally of the events of the world filtered to them through vast tracts of country. [11]
- Conversation with him was always profitable and the ease with which he made subjects farthest from his own sphere of investigation--chemistry perfectly clear was unique in its way. [10]
- Of course I was all the talk--all other subjects were dropped; even the king became suddenly a person of minor interest and notoriety. [5]
- Serapis himself indeed was a divinity introduced from Asia into the Nile valley by the Ptolemies, in order to supply to their Greek and Egyptian subjects alike an object of adoration, before whose altars they could unite in a common worship. [10]
- It is a very thoughtless thing to say that the physician stands to the divine in the same light as the divine stands to the physician, so far as each may attempt to handle subjects belonging especially to the other's profession. [6]
- Once, indeed, he ventured to refer to "the meal in the firkin, the milk in the pan," but he chiefly restricted himself to subjects such as a fastidious conventionalism would approve as having a certain fitness for poetical treatment. [6]
- Such is the vehemence of these attacks, that the unfortunate subjects of them are often driven backwards for great distances at immense speed, on the well-known principle of the aeolipile. [6]
- And what motley variety of subjects a couple of people will casually rake over in the course of a day's tramp! [5]
- Lurida has stirred up our little community and its neighbors, so that we get essays on all sorts of subjects, poems and stories in large numbers. [6]
- These are not unpleasant subjects; they are not uninteresting subjects; they are even exciting subjects --until one of these massive scientists gets hold of them. [5]
- Besides, Dick had two sides in his nature, almost as distinct as we sometimes observe in those persons who are the subjects of the condition known as double consciousness. [6]
- Princess Mary had two passions and consequently two joys--her nephew, little Nicholas, and religion--and these were the favorite subjects of the prince's attacks and ridicule. [2]
- But we here trench on the subjects of sympathy and fidelity, to which I shall recur. [1]
- These subjects are treated in the rawest manner, without any settled ethics, with little discrimination of eternal right and wrong, and with very little sense of responsibility for what is set forth. [4]
- Usually subjects summoned to the presence of the king were kept waiting for hours, but the Hebrew's patience was not tried long. [10]
- Before passing on to other subjects, I must devote a few words to the remodelling of the school and its new head. [10]
- He was lenient to his conquered subjects, and, probably in order to secure his position as the lawful Pharaoh, yielded to the wishes of the priests, was even initiated into the mysteries and did much for the temple of Neith. [10]
- His aim is to classify and index all that he sees and contemplates so as to show the relations which unite, and learn the laws that govern, the subjects of his study. [6]
- They all grew to be brave men and loyal subjects of their father, whom they served faithfully in war, holding fraternally together and greatly enlarging the boundaries of his dukedom by their prowess. [10]
- I have never thought, during my residence at Vienna, that because I have the honor of being a public servant of the American people I am deprived of the right of discussing within my own walls the gravest subjects that can interest freemen. [6]
- In saying all this the Drawer is well aware that it subjects itself to the charge of being commonplace, but it is precisely the commonplace that this essay seeks to defend. [4]
- What tremendous forces they are, if two subjects of them come within range! [6]
- As for Cynthia, there were many subjects on which she had to take the advice of the sisters. [9]
- He saw that there had been a slight misunderstanding between the young man and his worthy host, but it was none of his business, and there were other subjects of interest to talk about. [6]
- In looking over the reviews of the time, I have found little beyond brief occasional notices of their pretensions; the columns of these journals being occupied with subjects of more permanent interest. [6]
- She turned from the painter now with a gesture which he took to mean that his profession debarred him from such vital subjects, and she led the way to the fair-grounds. [9]
- It is not the men whose duties have made them familiar with this class of subjects who are most likely to offend by scenes and descriptions which belong to the physician's private library, and not to the shelves devoted to polite literature. [6]
- Cambyses laughed at the large size of the target, weighted the bow with his right hand, challenged his subjects to try their fortune first, and handed the bow to the aged Hystaspes, as the highest in rank among the Achaemenidae. [10]
- I would only the language method--the luxurious, elaborate construction compress, the eternal parenthesis suppress, do away with, annihilate; the introduction of more than thirteen subjects in one sentence forbid; the verb so far to the front pull that one it without a telescope discover can. [5]
- Injuries unforeseen by the Government and unintended may in some cases have been inflicted on the subjects or citizens of foreign countries, both at sea and on land, by persons in the service of the United States. [7]
- Ptolemy had intrusted the execution of this severe punishment to Alexander's former comrade as the most trustworthy and discreet of his subjects, but rejected, with angry curtness, Philippus's attempt to uphold the innocence of his friend Archias. [10]
- It was undeniable that on several occasions the Little Gentleman had expressed himself with a good deal of freedom on a class of subjects which, according to the divinity-student, he had no right to form an opinion upon. [6]
- All great efforts that led up to the Fourth of July were made, not by Americans, but by English residents of America, subjects of the King of England. [5]
- I don't mean that I buy all the trashy compilations on my special subjects, but I try to have all the works of any real importance relating to them, old as well as new. [6]
- The subjects of that antipathy could not tell what it was which disturbed their nervous system. [6]
- His idea was that all the inhabitants of the empire must be citizens, not some of them subjects ruled by the home citizens. [4]
- Worth is more than wealth, and industrious subjects are more to a kingdom than gold. [4]
- He will remit taxes liberally, and will spend money freely upon the betterment of the condition of his subjects, if there is a knighthood to be gotten by it. [5]
- The leech never talked of daily events, but expressed his views as to other and graver subjects in life, or in books with which they were both familiar; and he had the art of eliciting replies from her which he met with wit and acumen. [10]
- All display in superfluous abundance the boundless credulity and excitability of mankind upon subjects connected with medicine. [6]
- It was finally suggested that this could be done most effectively by weaving into a love story occurrences that might happen at a number of these places which were made the subjects of description. [4]
- He, too, would succeed in rendering them his subjects. [10]
- They are his subjects, and he needs money, and he puts a price on their heads--that's about the size of it. [11]
- He selects the subjects which he will study, and enters his name for these studies; but he can skip attendance. [5]
- But there are subjects upon which the great talker could speak magisterially in his time and at his club, upon which so wise a man would express himself guardedly at the meeting where I have supposed him a guest. [6]
- There are many subjects on which both of us like to talk with him, and it would be convenient to have him nearer to us. [6]
- However, upon the subjects of which I have treated, I have spoken as I have thought. [7]
- Many of the subjects of the other monarchs feel their yoke, and are restive under it; their loyalty is insincere. [5]
- The most painful subjects are the unfortunates that have lost a cover. [6]
- I wish to study some of your best books on some of the subjects that most interest me. [6]
- Now, when he sought for subjects, beside the smaller and more simple ones appeared mighty and manifold ones, often of superhuman grandeur. [10]
- It had happened sometimes, as he knew, that these magnetizing tricks had led to infatuation on the part of the subjects of the wonderful influence. [6]
- Are there not some subjects in looking at which it seems to you impossible that they should ever see straight? [6]
- His subjects will some day give him enough anxiety. [10]
- Nothing was for show, for self-love; there was no rhetoric, no declamation, no triumphant "I told you so," but the plain statement of a clear-headed honest man, who knows that he is handling one of the gravest subjects that interest humanity. [3]
- He who, a short time before, had believed whatever could not be touched by the hands was useless for his art, now had the choice among a hundred subjects, full of glowing life, which were attainable by no organ of the senses. [10]
- Of course I shall have a great many conversations to report, and they will necessarily be of different tone and on different subjects. [6]
- Emperors and bishops set the example; subjects and churchmen follow it. [10]
- But what bitter satire, what relentless dissection of diseased subjects! [14]
- I am afraid,--he said,--you express yourself a little too freely on a most important class of subjects. [6]
- At least, Eliot said it was a compliment, and I always take the opinion of great men like college presidents on all such subjects as that. [5]
- The subjects are sacred; and with the sacred is mingled the comic, here as at Augsburg, where over one portal of the cathedral, with saints and angels, monkeys climb and gibber. [4]
- And he, the ruler of the world, had thought it impossible that one, even one of his millions of subjects, should have prayed for him. [10]
- In feeling, he resembles both; also in grouping and in his preferences in the matter of subjects. [5]
- No one can read understandingly the life of Cowper and that of Carlyle without having some idea of the influence of hypochondriasis and of dyspepsia upon the disposition and intellect of the subjects of these maladies. [6]
- Another curious mark rarely wanting in the subjects of mental strabismus is an irregular and often sprawling and deformed handwriting. [6]
- The question of protection is a subject entirely too broad to be crowded into a few pages only, together with several other subjects. [7]
- Not that the powers of the Empire had permitted debates on most subjects, but there could be no harm in allowing the lower House to discuss as fiercely as they pleased dog and sheep laws and hedgehog bounties. [9]
- So far as possible, let not such experiences breed in you a contempt for those who are the subjects of folly or prejudice, or foster any love of dispute for its own sake. [3]
- When he wrote poetry, he commonly selected subjects which seemed adapted to poetical treatment,--apparently thinking that all things were not equally calculated to inspire the true poet's genius. [6]
- He accepts as poetical subjects all things alike, common and unclean, without discrimination, miscellaneous as the contents of the great sheet which Peter saw let down from heaven. [6]
- We talked together pleasantly on various subjects for an hour, perhaps, and I found him exceedingly intelligent and entertaining. [5]
- It is a pity that we should have begun to talk of that barbarian rubbish; there are so many other subjects more pleasing and more cheering to the mind. [10]
- His power of persuasion, which had always been marked, was developed to an extraordinary degree, now that he became engaged in congenial questions and subjects. [7]
- Even if we ourselves are the subjects of the prejudice, there seems to be no impropriety in showing that this prejudice is local or personal, and not an acknowledged conviction with the public at large. [3]
- But having read our company so much of the Professor's talk about age and other subjects connected with physical life, I took the next Sunday morning to repeat to them the following poem of his, which I have had by me some time. [6]
- Compared with some other subjects, even your bill is a pleasant topic to discuss. [5]
- I remember two or three subjects of the conversations which she and I held in the evenings, besides those alluded to in my letter. [14]
- They were at one on most literary subjects, and especially so in their admiration of the life and character of Joan of Arc. [5]
- Accustomed to trample on the rights of others, you have lost the genius of your own independence and become the fit subjects of the first cunning tyrant who rises among you. [7]
- Get them talking on subjects that interest them. [6]
- Mr. Whittaker, both of whom labored zealously to enlighten her mind on religious subjects. [4]
- These are subjects of very great importance, worthy of a month's study, instead of a speech delivered in an hour. [7]
- One at least of us is a regular church-goer, and believes a man may be devout and yet very free in the expression of his opinions on the gravest subjects. [6]
- That the subjects of treatment were frequently infants. [6]
- How many tragedies of this sort are there nightly in the metropolis, none the less tragic because they are subjects of jest in the comic papers and on the stage! [4]
- At the close of this address a solemn silence pervaded the hall, for the Emperor Charles had risen to take leave of his faithful subjects. [10]
- What a range of subjects from "The Problem" and "Uriel" and "Forerunners" to "The Humble-Bee" and "The Titmouse! [6]
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