Use temptation in a sentence
Sentences starting with temptation
- Temptation bids us repeat the offence, and woe comes in return for what is done. [5]
- Temptation grew greatly on him at the Pipi, and in the days before he yielded to it he might have been seen at midnight in his but playing solitaire. [11]
- Temptation lurks in every path, and how will he avoid it? [10]
Sentences ending with temptation
- So it was with Cynthia leaning against the entry wall, her arms full length in front of her, and her hands clasped as she prayed for strength to withstand the temptation. [9]
- Well, then, this way, and we can talk while Voban plays with temptation. [11]
- It was called twelve miles, straight out to the islands--a long pull and a warm one--but the morning was so quiet and sunny, and the lake so smooth and glassy and dead, that we could not resist the temptation. [5]
- He was accustomed to thinking of it calmly, sometimes wistfully, even to such a degree that the thought of self-destruction had come upon him as a temptation. [6]
- But now--now that the foundations of things seem to be crumbling from under us, we--we--" She lost her voice for a moment, then said, brokenly, "Lead us not into temptation. [5]
- What was the temptation? [11]
- We tried to tempt him with the offer of a piece of toast: it was no temptation. [4]
- How could he resist the temptation? [6]
- It was something removed beyond temptation. [4]
- Permanently--and beyond the reach of any human temptation. [5]
Short sentences using temptation
- The temptation was very strong. [5]
- The temptation was too strong. [5]
- It's awful temptation, the drink. [11]
- The temptation to men? [11]
Sentences containing temptation two or more times
- The scene was overwhelming; had the temptation been less animating, he would not have ventured to have acted so contrary to the desired wish of his Ambulinia; but who could have withstood the irrestistable temptation! [5]
More example sentences with the word temptation in them
- And he had yielded at the first temptation, and the commonest of all temptations! [4]
- This presented (or would present when McDowell and Sumner should be gone) a great temptation to the enemy to turn back from the Rappahannock and sack Washington. [7]
- The news was worth a good deal, for instance, to Mr. Peter Pardriff (brother of Paul, of Ripton), who refrained, with praiseworthy self-control, from publishing it in the State Tribune, although the temptation to do so must have been great. [9]
- And the temptation will come to you, too, and their faith offers much that is attractive to the crowd. [10]
- But these delights, which Nemu had passed a thousand times, had never had any temptation for him. [10]
- The regiment in which Hans Eitelfritz served, and the other companies of lansquenets, had succumbed to the temptation, and only waited the signal for revolt. [10]
- We compare the weakened impression of a past temptation with the ever present social instincts, or with habits, gained in early youth and strengthened during our whole lives, until they have become almost as strong as instincts. [1]
- In Sally's eyes was the story of the past three years: of love and temptation and struggle, of watchfulness and yearning and anxiety, of determination and an inviolable hope. [11]
- True, my character was not yet steeled sufficiently to resist every temptation, but I no longer need fear the danger of crossing the barrier which Froebel set for men "worthy" in his sense. [10]
- And Love leadeth us not into temptation, but delivereth from sin, disease, and death. [5]
- She evidently felt unable to look at him without laughing, but could not resist looking at him: so to be out of temptation she slipped quietly behind one of the columns. [2]
- She had not turned elsewhere, though there had been temptation enough to do so. [11]
- One flashing thought tore in hot temptation through his mind--why not climb up into the gorge, roll Balancing Rock down the trail, and close forever the outlet to Deception Pass? [13]
- He was ready to yield to temptation if it came in his way; he would even court it, but he did not shape out any plan very definitely in his mind, as a more desperate sinner would have done. [6]
- After having yielded to some temptation we feel a sense of dissatisfaction, shame, repentance, or remorse, analogous to the feelings caused by other powerful instincts or desires, when left unsatisfied or baulked. [1]
- I am sorry to say what I am about to say, since it must inflict irreparable injury upon Mr. Billson, whom I have always esteemed and respected until now, and in whose invulnerability to temptation I entirely believed--as did you all. [5]
- I have tried to get in anything that offered temptation to sin. [4]
- Mrs. Larrabbee's temptation to be witty at the expense of those for whom she had no liking had led Hodder to discount the sketch. [9]
- You must face this temptation, and subdue it. [4]
- No matter what the temptation, his must be, perhaps for ever, the bed and board unshared. [11]
- I would resist the temptation to print it here, if I could, but the task is beyond my strength. [5]
- Yet in politics the temptation to be virtuous is great. [11]
- The more absolute the submission demanded, the stronger the temptation becomes to those who have been long tossed among doubts and conflicts. [6]
- Yet she dreaded the great temptation of centring all her thoughts upon this one time, and losing her interest in the smaller hopes and employments of the remaining hours. [14]
- She had left the building in a vortex of conflicting emotions, with the call of duty and of honour ringing through a thousand other voices of temptation and desire, the inner pleadings for a little happiness while yet she was young. [11]
- He had found the antidote to his great temptation, to the lurking, relentless habit which had almost killed him the night John Brown had sung Champagne Charlie from behind the flaring lights. [11]
- Something told me that the book was done when I got to that point--and so the strong temptation to put Huck's life at the Widow's into detail, instead of generalizing it in a paragraph was resisted. [5]
- The Duchess realised that that temptation, which has come to so many disillusioned mortals, to end it all, to find quiet somehow, somewhere out in the dark, was upon her. [11]
- We will apply that temptation in the form of a pressure of my finger. [5]
- They tell you that temptation comes irresistibly. [9]
- But she quelled that proud temptation at its birth. [13]
- He had had temptation to announce to those who heard him the night before the poll what Luzanne had told; but better wisdom guided him, to his subsequent content. [11]
- It is a temptation to a temperate man to become a sot, to hear what talent, what versatility, what genius, is almost always attributed to a moderately bright man who is habitually drunk. [4]
- He knew the temptation of a vast fortune, the power that it would bring--and the notoriety, too, again an inheritance from her grandfather. [11]
- Since then the temptation had come upon him often when trouble weighed or difficulties surrounded him --accompanied always by recurrence of fever--to resort to the insidious medicine. [11]
- The temptation was strong, no doubt, when magistrates and ministers and all that followed their lead were contented with such an explanation. [3]
- Here, too, we strolled; and here I could not resist the temptation to lie an unheeded hour or two, soaking in the benignant February sun, above every human concern and care, looking upon a land and sea steeped in romance. [4]
- The nature and strength of the feelings which we call regret, shame, repentance or remorse, depend apparently not only on the strength of the violated instinct, but partly on the strength of the temptation, and often still more on the judgment of our fellows. [1]
- White did, indeed, start out from Biddeford in April, 1588, with two vessels, but the temptation to chase prizes was too strong for him, and he went on a cruise of his own, and left the colony to its destruction. [4]
- Luckily the Friend soon fell in with a like temptation, and dismounted. [4]
- But it is so hard to resist the temptation, notwithstanding that the terrible line beginning "Superfluous lags the veteran" is always repeating itself in his dull ear! [6]
- Did this fellah servant know what it meant--the sin of it, the temptation, the terrible joy, the blessed quiet; and then, the agonising remorse, the withering self-hatred and torturing penitence? [11]
- In order to save her and himself he goes away, but the temptation to write to her overpowers him, and of course she answers his letter. [9]
- Occasions he would run up to St. Louis for a few weeks, and at last temptation caught him again. [5]
- I could not resist the temptation to add, "I had an idea Asquith rather suited your purposes just now. [9]
- It seems a pity that Shelley did not copy this creditable conduct of hers some time or other when under temptation, so that we might have seen the author of his biography hang the miracle in the skies and squirt rainbows at it. [5]
- Some might, while others would not, resist that temptation. [7]
- If he can once trust the Church, if he can once say, 'Lord, into Thy hands I commend my spirit,' then his temptation will vanish, and I shall bring him in--I shall lead him home. [11]
- So we went on; but I wished we had took all they had, so there wouldn't 'a' been no temptation at all left. [5]
- When reasoned with on the subject, she regarded such reasonings as a temptation to self-indulgence. [14]
- I believe temptation often assails the finest manly natures; as the pecking sparrow or destructive wasp attacks the sweetest and mellowest fruit, eschewing what is sour and crude. [14]
- Before he spoke of marriage the thrill--the unconvincing thrill though it was--of a perilous temptation was upon her; but the very thing most meant to move her only made her shudder; for in her heart of hearts she knew that he was ineradicably false. [11]
- Thereby the parents of a Keilhau pupil were far better informed in many respects than those of our gymnasiasts, who so often yield to the temptation of estimating their sons' work by the greater or less number of errors in their Latin exercises. [10]
- Consequently he could not resist the temptation, of letting Frau Schimmel inhale the elixir. [10]
- Still he could not resist a temptation. [11]
- But he could not help wondering, during those first moments of silence, whether she comprehended the strength of the temptation to which she subjected him . [9]
- Yet could I not deem it wise to deny him the first chance of proving himself true and honest; likewise meseemed that our younger brother's presence would be a safe guard against temptation. [10]
- And hearing that my old friend was dying, I could not resist the temptation, sir--" Mr. Brinsmade finished for him. [9]
- And yet it must be confessed that Philip did not convey the impression to the world of a very serious young man, or of a man who might not rather easily fall into temptation. [5]
- The temptation of money and fame is too great for young people. [6]
- I suppose most men have such moments of temptation, but I suppose, also, that they act more sensibly and honourably than I did then. [11]
- The tendency to make millions was always imminent; temptation was always hard to resist. [5]
- She had never looked at it since, no matter how great the temptation, and sometimes this was overpowering. [11]
- The fancied command itself was his first temptation towards such a deed. [11]
- Agents to execute it, contrary to the great prayer, were led into temptation. [7]
- And the temptation is to some natures a very great one. [6]
- At last it is ready to yield to a temptation which it would have taken no notice of, ten or twenty years ago. [5]
- He took me into his house and cared for me at a time when I wanted to go to the devil along with the stevedores when I was a wanderer he kept me out of the streets, and out of temptation. [9]
- The vagueness of information, to be sure, lured the travelers to undertake the journey; but the temptation was resisted--something ought to be left for the next explorer--and so Linville remains a thing of the imagination. [4]
- Father Damon had indeed striven, under the counsel of his own courage and of Brother Monies, to conquer himself on the field of his temptation. [4]
- If he prays in the morning to be kept out of temptation as well as for his daily bread, shall he not return thanks at night that he has not fallen into sin as well as that his stomach has been filled? [6]
- Gifted to thrust in return, and with warrant to do so, he put aside the temptation, and answered his kinsman with daylight clearness. [11]
- Though this was impolite to Prince Vasili in Anna Pavlovna's drawing room, and also to Anna Pavlovna herself who had received the news with delight, he could not resist the temptation. [2]
- A pointer dog, if able to reflect on his past conduct, would say to himself, I ought (as indeed we say of him) to have pointed at that hare and not have yielded to the passing temptation of hunting it. [1]
- At that time his passion for Melissa's mother had possessed him so wholly that his life was a constant struggle against the temptation to covet his neighbor's wife. [10]
- But he backed himself against the temptation, and won. [11]
- And suddenly, as he thought how the clear vision of Evelyn would plunge to the bottom of such a temptation, he felt humiliated that such a proposition should have been made to him. [4]
- When he did, he never questioned the bill, and, what was most important, whether he was sober or "warm as a thrush," he always treated Carterette with respect, though she was not unsparing with her tongue under slight temptation. [11]
- In this continuance he is liable to the temptation to work for a market, instead of following the free impulses of his own genius. [4]
- It was because he had the real business gift, not because he had a brilliant and scholarly mind, that his father had taken him into his concerns, and was the more unforgiving when he gave way to temptation. [11]
- Oftentimes the temptation has come over me with dangerous urgency to try a change of existence, if such change is a part of human destiny,--to seek rest, if that is what we gain by laying down the burden of life. [6]
- If this Senator had yielded to temptation and had offered a bribe, he was a soiled man and ought to be instantly expelled; therefore he wanted the Senator tried, and not in the usual namby-pamby way, but in good earnest. [5]
- He had scarcely had time to change his attitude since her last secret glance at him, yet she could not resist the temptation, though it was useless, of looking at him once more. [10]
- His momentary outburst had shown him where he stood-the strength of his fearful temptation. [4]
- His fox nature had come out under severe temptation. [4]
- It was a grievous temptation, but the judge withstood it. [5]
- It is a great temptation, which pursues him here--even here, where his life is so commendable. [11]
- Yet there was great temptation, there, to drop into lurid writing. [5]
- It was a great temptation, but it would render it impossible to fill my book contract, and I had to drop the idea. [5]
- All that had gone before seemed but playing on the threshold, though it had meant hard, bitter hard work, and temptation, and patience, and endurance of many kinds. [11]
- He drank, he gamed, he went where temptation was, and fell into it. [11]
- Should he fly from the city and from his work, or should he face what seemed to him, in the light of his consecration, a monstrous temptation, and try to conquer himself? [4]
- Although I fled from temptation, it pursued me, and when it fell upon me, after a short battle I was brought low. [10]
- They took me from behind, Davy, so that I was spared temptation --I die as I lived, a man of peace. [11]
- Who will go forward with me in this ocean of grievous temptation? [5]
- Fulkerson was waiting for him in the reading-room, and it gave March the curious thrill with which a man closes with temptation when he said: "Look here! [8]
- When one writes for an English review or magazine at so many guineas a sheet, the temptation is very great to make one's contribution cover as many sheets as possible. [6]
- I begin to feel the temptation of experiment. [4]
- By raising her father to a higher rank, he might probably have had her received by his sister Mary among her ladies in waiting, but then there would always have been an unwelcome temptation existing. [10]
- I detailed the events of my life as well as I could, and the good man was not a little affected by the recital of my early trials, poverty, and temptation. [4]
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