Use suffered in a sentence
Sentences ending with suffered
- I cannot tell you what I suffered. [4]
- The fury with which the liberated serfs rushed upon their tormentors was as unprecedented as the cruelties they had suffered. [10]
- But the statues which are ranked between the windows have suffered. [5]
- Now the smile was all too often there, the patient smile which comes to those who have suffered. [11]
- This news increased to the utmost the anxiety from which Kuni had long suffered. [10]
- Then their pleasure--not to say delirium--was so fresh and novel and inspiring that the sight of it paid me well for the interruptions which my sleep had suffered. [5]
- Miss Bronte wrote to me about this time, and told me something of what she had suffered. [14]
- Yes, believe me, there is none of us that suffers as this man has suffered. [11]
- The power of the newly awakened experiences bore him away also, and he described no less vividly what he had suffered. [10]
- Old Sophy met the Doctor at the door and told him all the circumstances connected with the extraordinary attack from which Elsie had suffered. [6]
Short sentences using suffered
- He suffered without understanding why. [13]
- The weather suffered the most. [5]
- Yet lived, wrought, suffered. [6]
- How we suffered, suffered, suffered! [5]
- Have I not suffered enough? [9]
- This innocent had suffered enough. [11]
- His life has suffered defeat. [5]
- He had suffered no loss. [5]
- She'd suffered too much. [11]
- He has suffered. [13]
Sentences containing suffered two or more times
- Ah, I have suffered, suffered, suffered, here in Paris, but never mind--the time is coming when I shall have a dark and bloody revenge. [5]
- Hitherto she had suffered for her religion because it was her mother's broken life, her father's faith, and because they had suffered, and her lover had suffered. [11]
- Perhaps the passion of a cause grows in you as you suffer for it, and I had suffered, and suffered most by a bitter inaction. [11]
- He knew that however much he had suffered, this man had suffered more. [11]
- He suffered detraction enough, but he suffered also abundant eulogy both in verse and prose. [4]
More example sentences with the word suffered in them
- It is because you--you have suffered, because you know, that I come. [11]
- I would that you might know what my mother has suffered from such a man, Richard. [9]
- Since I saw you I have suffered the torments of the lost. [5]
- I know what you have suffered, and my heart aches for you. [9]
- What he suffered, you are to suffer. [5]
- You see the wrongs we've suffered, and how bad it all is! [11]
- Only the Magians, wonder-workers, and street wenches were suffered to push their way in among the horses, asses, elephants, dogs, vehicles, and mounted troops. [10]
- I was sorry, with all my soul, that you should have suffered through me. [11]
- The illness from which Maurice had suffered left him in a state of profound prostration. [6]
- The accident from which he had suffered had broken his nerve, stalwart as he was. [11]
- In a word, what loss have you suffered by it? [5]
- You can't think what I suffered whilst I was young. [5]
- When I remember what agonies you suffered in those hours, how bravely you endured them--ah, Monsieur! [11]
- But the day went on and the old mother forgot all the wrongs that she had suffered, and yearned over the trivial woman who was hurrying out into the Great Space. [11]
- Indeed, as days, weeks and months went on, his position became less valuable to himself, and his financial affairs suffered from his own and his agent's bad management. [11]
- In the morning we both awoke and leaped out of bed at the same instant and ran and stripped aside the window-curtains; but we suffered a bitter disappointment again: it was already half past three in the afternoon. [5]
- And, by the way, I now discover that, in order to give a full and intelligible account of the things I have done and suffered since I saw you, I shall necessarily have to relate some that happened before. [7]
- Numb as Venters was when at length Jane Withersteen lifted her head and looked at him, he yet suffered a pang. [13]
- Old Count Frohlinger was still alive, but suffered a great deal from gout and the capricious young wife he had married in his old age. [10]
- Sometimes the head was polled; sometimes the hair was curled, and then suffered to grow long like a woman's locks, and many times cut off, above or under the ears, round as by a wooden dish. [4]
- To Boris, Julie was particularly gracious: she regretted his early disillusionment with life, offered him such consolation of friendship as she who had herself suffered so much could render, and showed him her album. [2]
- Inasmuch as he was not suffered to have Ann herself in his company, he conceived the wish to possess her likeness in a picture; and he sent hither to that end a master of good fame, of the guild of painters in Venice. [10]
- The old art was not so perfect, perhaps, but there was in the voice all that she had learned and loved and suffered and hoped. [11]
- Once, when she was ill, he had suffered as he had never done before in his life. [11]
- He shot Cynthia Ware, and what she suffered in secret Coniston never guessed. [9]
- I've waited and waited, I've suffered, I've almost gone crazy--and now I know. [9]
- Words realize nothing, vivify nothing to you, unless you have suffered in your own person the thing which the words try to describe. [5]
- If he is visited by infirmity--only look at me!--how much misery I have suffered from this curse, terrible enough in itself, and tainting everything with the bitterness of wormwood! [10]
- I, in my view, dared not, lest it might injure you, and you had suffered enough--nay, more than enough--through him. [11]
- Her greyhound was very ill, and it seemed that in the ill-treatment it had experienced, not only its leg had been broken, but that it had suffered some internal injury. [10]
- She had taught us that faith and knowledge are things apart, and I felt that there could be no more peace for my soul if I suffered knowledge to meddle with faith. [10]
- Yet she perfectly understood her situation, and, at times, deprived of her lifelong support, she felt powerless in it, and she suffered as only the pure and the noble can suffer. [4]
- There they stand, two well born Nuremberg damsels, who have never been suffered to go next door alone after Ave Maria! [10]
- She resented the trammels of society; though she suffered from her efforts to transcend them. [9]
- The poor little town around about us suffered cruelly. [5]
- The Egyptian asses, too, who were unused to rain, had suffered and some of the best had been left on the road. [10]
- Sir Mortimer Durand, too, has had trouble from going to a dinner here, and he has told you what he suffered in consequence. [5]
- Carbourd has suffered too much--the galleys, the corde, the triangle, everything but the guillotine. [11]
- And finally he told us that the Chancery guardians were not at that present time suffered to pay down one farthing of our inheritance from our father. [10]
- So, entrusting Whisker to the charge of a man who was lingering hard by in expectation of the Job, he suffered his companion to take his hand, and to lead him up the dark and narrow stairs. [12]
- She suffered him to seal his vows with kisses, herself offering him her lips, as her heart swelled with fervent thanksgiving for so much joy and such a full measure of love. [10]
- She suffered it to remain on her beautiful face only a few minutes, but it gave me reason enough to urge you to sound a warning if his Majesty's late love should render him more yielding than is desirable. [10]
- Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day! [12]
- Her mind seemed to have suffered under the stress of grief. [10]
- Nansen was used to fine fare, but when his meals were restricted to bear-meat months at a time he suffered no damage and no discomfort, because his appetite was kept at par through the difficulty of getting his bear-meat regularly. [5]
- It was mean to be glad about it, but it is the way we are made; I could not have been gladder if it had been my enemy that had suffered this misfortune. [5]
- He led Tracy to a chromo which had suffered damage in a former owner's hands through being used as a lamp mat, and said, with a flourish of his hand toward the picture-- "This del Sarto--" "Is that a del Sarto? [5]
- It was not till seven months after the fire at Pelusium that Pentaur's marriage with Bent-Anat was solemnized in the palace of the Pharaohs at Thebes; but time and the sorrows he had suffered had only united their hearts more closely. [10]
- It was as though each who had suffered from the man in life was destined to be menaced by his shade, till it should be exorcised by that person who had taken the useless life, saying, "It was I; I did it! [11]
- The number of these persons is so great that if they were suffered to indulge their prejudice against every-day duties and labors, it would be a serious loss to the productive industry of the country. [6]
- The records of their lives were the only notable history of the place since the days when their forefathers suffered for the faith. [11]
- John never suffered the talk to flag or falter once during the hundred and twenty miles of the journey. [5]
- Then she recollected the severe punishment she had once suffered, because, when she was still quite little, and without meaning any harm, she had taken her father's water-clock to pieces, and had spoiled it. [10]
- Sir Kay for the pleasure of the knight suffered him for to do his will, and so stood aside. [5]
- The giant of the party had suffered most. [11]
- The rest of the party had long felt the chill of the damp night air that blew through the room from the river, but knowing that the father suffered more from heat than from anything, they had all willingly endured the draught. [10]
- On the way the old monk suffered severely in both soul and body. [10]
- The persecutions which the Mormons suffered so long--and which they consider they still suffer in not being allowed to govern themselves --they have endeavored and are still endeavoring to repay. [5]
- He spoke of the kingdom of heaven, and of who those were that should be suffered to enter there. [10]
- The Street of the King, along which he suffered himself to be carried by the excited throng, ran between the sea and the Theatre of Dionysus. [10]
- Though nothing of the kind had happened to her she was regarded in that light, and had even herself come to believe that she had suffered much in life. [2]
- History-facts dug by the job, with sweat and tears out of a dry and spiritless text-book--but never mind, all who have suffered know what that is. [5]
- He suffered on the cross for you, and for me, and for all the poor and vile. [10]
- The passage across the Channel was a very smooth one, and neither of us suffered any inconvenience. [6]
- These men suffered the bitterest death that has been recorded in the history of those mountains, freighted as that history is with grisly tragedies. [5]
- Even supposing that the bird is not killed, the loss of blood suffered by an undubbed cock is much greater than that sustained by one that has been trimmed. [1]
- The Senate of the ancient capital naturally, approved his course, and had not merely suffered the heretic Sisterhood to remain, but had helped and encouraged it. [10]
- The wretch knew that, and yet he suffered them to commit a monstrous, an incredible act--an act that a man's brain refuses to take in. [10]
- It is probable that when the mind has been strained for a long time, and the heart and body suffered much, one sees a calamity vaguely, and cannot define it; appreciates it, and does not know it. [11]
- It is well that the thoughtless critics, who spoke of the sad and gloomy views of life presented by the Brontes in their tales, should know how such words were wrung out of them by the living recollection of the long agony they suffered. [14]
- We knew beforehand that the number of the party would not exceed twelve; but she suffered the whole day from an acute headache brought on by apprehension of the evening. [14]
- It was here that the enemies of the King, that is, some stilt-walkers, with two dishonourable gentlemen who had suffered from the King's oppressions, placed themselves to way lay his Majesty. [11]
- It was evident that she had suffered much in the course of her life, but had taken it patiently and all for the best. [10]
- So it was that Pierre and His People chiefly concerned those who had been wounded by Fate, and had suffered the robberies of life and time while they did their work in the wide places. [11]
- Happy by comparison, that is, with what they both had suffered, and a haven of rest after the struggle and despair of the wilderness. [9]
- Finally, tell them that if I remain behind and am not suffered to follow them, as I would like to, that the Most High has made a different disposal of His servant and has broken the sword which He had chosen, ere He used it. [10]
- We canonized all that died or suffered in it, but some of them must have been self-seeking and low-minded, like men in other vocations. [8]
- The result was that delays ceased, the company's property was let alone, and no matter what happened or who suffered, Slade's coaches went through, every time! [5]
- But not even that could be said for those who drew up this project, for it was not they who had suffered from the trampled beds. [2]
- He now knew that Boemund and Cordula had plighted their troth, what the faithful Biberli had done and suffered for him, and lastly--even to the minutest detail--the wonderful transformation in Eva. [10]
- Natasha told her that at first there had been danger from his feverish condition and the pain he suffered, but at Troitsa that had passed and the doctor had only been afraid of gangrene. [2]
- That city is taken; the Russian army suffers heavier losses than the opposing armies had suffered in the former war from Austerlitz to Wagram. [2]
- Nay, her heart swelled with grateful joy because she had been so patient and suffered nothing to divert her from the arduous duty which she had undertaken in nursing the old man, who regarded her with such disfavour. [10]
- One of the surviving brothers had sustained some unimportant injuries, but the other had suffered no hurt at all. [5]
- Some writers have suggested that the aborigines of islands have suffered in fertility and health from long continued inter-breeding; but in the above cases infertility has coincided too closely with the arrival of Europeans for us to admit this explanation. [1]
- Thus he speculated, suffered, was at once cast down and lifted up by the thought of her. [9]
- The more she suffered, the more eagerly Lienhard seemed trying to help her, and this soothed her and blended a sweet sense of comfort with the burning pain. [10]
- Whatever pain he suffered, he bore it in silence, and seemed only anxious not to obtrude his malady. [4]
- Often they have suffered, and often died in tortures--but gladly. [9]
- Then he was suffered to pursue his way unmolested. [10]
- They have been suffered to pass current so long that it is time they should be nailed to the counter, a little operation which I undertake, with perfect cheerfulness, to perform for them. [3]
- But he had suffered the indignity of being flung like a bag of bones across the room, and the microbe of insane revenge was in him. [11]
- Right here we suffered the first diminution of our princely state. [5]
- Mrs. Merrill had suffered that morning thinking of this tragedy also. [9]
- Of course I suffered some surprises, along at first, before I had become adjusted to the changed state of things. [5]
- But his friends suffered more on his account than he did. [5]
- Pierre no longer suffered moments of despair, hypochondria, and disgust with life, but the malady that had formerly found expression in such acute attacks was driven inwards and never left him for a moment. [2]
- I had already suffered many deaths, I said, and I would go to the final one looking like a man, and not like an outcast of humanity. [11]
- They have never suffered it to stop. [6]
- His clothes had suffered in his fall, especially on the leg which had been caught under the horse. [6]
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