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Sentences starting with trial
- Trial was then made of my capability, and, finding that I only needed practice to be able to read things I did not know already by heart, my brother and I were thenceforth taught together. [10]
- Trial by jury is the palladium of our liberties. [5]
- Trial is good for any one, but hopeless suffering for none. [4]
- Trial of the Creedmoor method, therefore, had to be abandoned; and I bitterly regretted that I had not read more accounts of offhand shooting. [4]
Sentences ending with trial
- But why did you say those sharp things at your trial? [11]
- Some of them wondered to see her so cheerful in such a moment of trial. [6]
- To have dealing with the devil--well, that would send her to the stake in brief order, and that was the deliberate end and aim of this trial. [5]
- Perhaps she only wished to arouse Navarrete to do his best at the trial. [10]
- If so, why was she not called to give evidence at the trial. [11]
- Well, the time was approaching for the Great Trial. [5]
- But I am wandering from the trial. [5]
- This bunch of violets was the impulse of a big, magnanimous nature; but it would be followed by the inevitable reaction, which would be the real test and trial. [11]
- But she was very weak for such a trial. [4]
- So she remained under the linden, and Dr. Mathys did not put her newly won virtue of patience, which he prized so highly, to too severe a trial. [10]
Short sentences using trial
- We will make trial. [5]
- Give him a trial. [5]
- You wait for the trial. [11]
- The trial was put off. [5]
- Jury Trial, and dinners, 216. [6]
- The trial was at hand. [5]
- The fiddler makes another trial. [4]
- What trial? [5]
Sentences containing trial two or more times
- She ended by telling him that it was too bad to make her comfort him in a trial that was really so much more a trial to her. [8]
- A new examination began, and now trial followed trial, torture, torture. [10]
- Shelley is making a trial of them with us--" A trial of them. [5]
More example sentences with the word trial in them
- More than a year of trial now shows no loss by it in our foreign relations, none in our home popular sentiment, none in our white military force, no loss by it any how, or anywhere. [7]
- I have not written you since your trial, but I have never forgotten and never shall. [11]
- Mr. Allen, you will amend your pleadings, and put one of the accused on trial at a time. [5]
- When the gale, which preceded the thunderstorm, blew leaves and straws in through the open window she started violently, imagining that Herr Ortlieb had come to call her to account and her trial was to begin. [10]
- Pierre felt, moreover, what the accused always feel at their trial, perplexity as to why these questions were put to him. [2]
- Dependence and helplessness were ever with her a far sorer trial than hard, racking pain. [14]
- All the rest were cases of grave disease; and so far as the trial, which was interrupted about the fortieth day, extended, the patients grew worse, or received no benefit. [3]
- But before they went the artist must make one more trial at a sketch-must get the local color. [4]
- Last winter I went over to Blountsville to a dance in the court-house; there was a trial between Union and Blountsville for the best dancing. [4]
- Not quite two weeks after Paula's trial, on the day of Saint Serapis the miraculous, saving, auspicious ceremonial was to take place. [10]
- The fact that we got along as well as we did was probably due to the orthodox teaching with which we had been inoculated,--to the effect that matrimony was a moral trial, a shaking-down process. [9]
- Our first care was to create a delay in the trial of the case in order to give the public excitement a chance to die down. [9]
- Before Shiel Crozier was taken ill their romance began; but it grew in volume and intensity after the trial and the shooting, when they met by the bedside of the wounded man. [11]
- Yesterday (Friday) William was put upon his examining trial before May and Lovely. [7]
- The court room was packed on the morning on which the verdict of the jury was expected, as it had been every day of the trial, and by the same spectators, who had followed its progress with such intense interest. [5]
- This third trial was ended at last. [5]
- This huge document was carried to the castle the next day, March 27th; and there, before a dozen carefully selected judges, the new trial was begun. [5]
- And while she was bracing herself for the trial Mathilde entered with a card. [9]
- The long waiting was a sore trial, yet laughter was often upon her lips henceforth. [11]
- That law trial was a slow business--appeared like they warn't ever going to get started on it; so every now and then I'd borrow two or three dollars off of the judge for him, to keep from getting a cowhiding. [5]
- He believed Boyne was a servant of the French; but unless the facts came out in the trial, they should not have sure origin in himself. [11]
- He was now upon trial for his life. [11]
- Without trial and upon the evidence found on his person, Howe condemned him to be hanged as a spy early next morning. [4]
- Gumbert gave himself up to the officers of justice, and was shortly after discharged by Justice Atwill, on his own recognizance, to appear for trial at six o'clock in the evening. [5]
- To be keyed up to a battle-pitch, and then to have the battle deferred, is a trial of flesh and spirit. [9]
- Years of trial unknown to me had left an ennobling mark upon her features, increasing their power an hundred fold. [9]
- During the first two days of the trial the case had gone wholly against the prisoner, who had given his name as Joseph Nadeau. [11]
- Certainly, to Mark Twain Orion Clemens was a trial. [5]
- For his first trial, he chose an evening when the moon was shining, and after the hour when the Rockland people were like to be stirring abroad. [6]
- Orion was a trial, certainly, and the explosion that follows was not without excuse. [5]
- But my second trial was much more satisfactory. [6]
- This hurdle of trial was high indeed. [11]
- He made no trial thereafter to interrupt our talk, but sat and drummed upon a stool with his keys, or loitered at the window, or now and again thrust his hand into my pockets, as if to see if weapons were concealed in them. [11]
- In the Great Trial she said she was carried away against her will; and that if she had not been wounded it could not have been accomplished. [5]
- Was this a trial of his constancy and faith, or had he made a mistake, entered upon a slavish career, from which he ought to extricate himself at any cost of the world's opinion? [4]
- Once, at a trial in court in other days, he had said in his ironical way: "One hasn't to fear the penalties of one's sins, but the damnable accident of discovery. [11]
- But before the trial Iberville had had solitary talk with Frontenac, in which a request was repeated and a promise renewed. [11]
- Though the coming trial had not been advertised in the papers, so as to draw together a rabble of betting men and ill-conditioned lookers-on, there was a considerable gathering, made up chiefly of the villagers and the students of the two institutions. [6]
- What is the trial for, when he is not here and will never return? [2]
- Having proved his trial candle's rate, he blew it out--I have already shown it to you --and put his inch-marks on a fresh one. [5]
- But now his trial came on, to his great gratification, and he thought he could welcome any sentence provided a further imprisonment should not be a part of it. [5]
- At last the trial came on, and the people gathered from all around to witness it; among them many strangers from considerable distances. [5]
- Father Peter claimed trial by the ecclesiastical court, but our other priest, Father Adolf, said an ecclesiastical court hadn't jurisdiction over a suspended priest. [5]
- She bore the trial as long as she could; she used pride and resentment against it; but at last she could not bear it, and with Mela's help she wrote a letter, bantering Beaton on his stay in New York, and playfully boasting of Saratoga. [8]
- Well, at the trial a great many questions were asked by a lawyer who wanted to hurt him, and he answered them. [11]
- The twins were transferred from the city jail to the county prison to await trial. [5]
- He was born too late for the trial of the cross or the stake, or even the jail. [6]
- I have often told her since that the sorest trial she had was the guard she kept on her tongue,--a hardship indeed for one of Irish inheritance. [9]
- She was here to watch the trial now, and was going to lift up just one "hooraw" over it if the county judge put her in jail a year for it. [5]
- I am grateful to the State of Ohio for many things, especially for the brave soldiers and officers she has given in the present national trial to the armies of the Union. [7]
- Their career began to take a tragic aspect, and some one had to be brought in to help work the machinery; so Pudd'nhead Wilson was introduced and taken on trial. [5]
- He had forgotten to strengthen himself with food and drink, and the terrible blows of fate which had fallen upon him during these last hours of trial crushed, though but for a short time, his still vigorous strength. [10]
- Billy, however, determined to make an effort to find the banking-place of the money, and refused to turn back without a trial. [11]
- He wished them to look upon the semblance of that protecting spirit who had been faithful to her in her gravest hours of trial and danger. [6]
- The first reference to Laura's trial had brought the old dejection to his face again, and he stood gazing out of the window at nothing, lost in reverie. [5]
- Wilson told them to keep heart, and promised to do it best in their defense when the case should come to trial. [5]
- Our daughter went to her grandmother to be brought up and educated in England--though it was a sore trial to us both--that she might fill nobly that place in life for which she is destined. [11]
- The trial is to commence on the 8th of September, and probably will last two or three weeks. [7]
- The trial was to begin in the chapel of the fortress and would be public. [5]
- If marriage is to be a mere trial of compatibility, why go through a ceremony than which there is none more binding in human and divine institutions? [9]
- But when the time of trial came, the younger brother's heart was full of those old days. [12]
- The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor to the latest generation. [7]
- To distract his thoughts he drove that day to the village of Vorontsovo to see the great balloon Leppich was constructing to destroy the foe, and a trial balloon that was to go up next day. [2]
- And, more than this, you have had the services, the blood, and the lives of our political brethren in every trial and on every field. [7]
- She seems to think you could do her work, and recommends that I give you a trial. [9]
- But the other thing, the Logan Trial business, is a dead certainty. [11]
- And so, as they had the power and wish to inculpate him, this expedient of an inquiry and trial seemed unnecessary. [2]
- After disclosing to them his desire to allow the judges to decide and, should the verdict go against Biberli, release him from punishment by a pardon, both undertook to justify the absence of the accused from the trial. [10]
- These clients paid their bills, but they were neither large nor influential, as a rule, with the notable exception of the Gaylord Lumber Company, where the matters for trial were not large. [9]
- So at last the trial come on, towards the middle of October, and we was all in the court. [5]
- He laughs at the tradition, but wants to make the trial anyway. [5]
- The case of the State of New York against Laura Hawkins was finally set down for trial on the 15th day of February, less than a year after the shooting of George Selby. [5]
- Presently, I heard the solemn words I knew were coming; and each word, as it came, was a knife in my heart: '"It is the command of the court that the accused be subjected to the trial by water. [5]
- She answered with the simplicity which so often spoiled the enemy's best-laid plans in the trial at Poitiers, and said: "No; for I do not know what you are going to ask me; you might ask of me things which I would not tell you. [5]
- In the afternoon the satanic Bishop himself took the chair and presided over the closing scenes of the trial. [5]
- Cauchon showed Lohier the proces and asked his opinion about the trial. [5]
- Ratcliffe, Archer, and the others who were awaiting trial conspired against him, and Smith says he would have been murdered in his bed if the murderer's heart had not failed him when he went to fire his pistol at the defenseless sick man. [4]
- Crozier looked at the other thoughtfully for a moment, then he said: "I don't know what you said to Deely, but I do know that I'm going to the Logan Trial in spite of the M'Mahon mob. [11]
- He had borne the ordeal of the witness-box in the Logan Trial with superb coolness; he had been in physical danger over and over again, and had kept his head; he had never been faced by a human being who embarrassed him--except his own wife. [11]
- Passive endurance is the hardest trial to persons of such a nature. [6]
- For Kathleen, with the great trial, the beginning of the end had come. [11]
- His account of the Great Trial will be found to be in strict and detailed accordance with the sworn facts of history. [5]
- Permit me, for the Government, to express my cordial thanks to you for this generous and public-spirited offer, which is worthy of note among the many called forth in these times of national trial. [7]
- This was Friday, the fourth day of the trial. [9]
- I therefore approve the finding and sentence of the military commission, and direct that the major-general in command of the department including the place of trial, and wherein the convict is now in custody, appoint a time and place and carry such sentence into execution. [7]
- At such times the fear grew upon Hodder that he might be recommended for trial, forced to abandon his fight to free the Church from the fetters that bound her: that the implacable hostility of his enemies would rob him of his opportunity. [9]
- In any case the experiment of authorship, in however humble, a way, has an analogy to that other tempting occupation of making "investments" in the stock-market: the first trial is certain to lead to another. [4]
- I cannot see the end of the Trial yet, but I am on the road. [5]
- By order of the emperor, each man, however, must be particularly careful whom he cut down in any hiding-place, for Caesar wished to give the following Alexandrians--who had sinned most flagrantly against him--the benefit of a trial, and they must therefore be taken alive. [10]
- On one of the days of the trial, Dyck's father, bowed, morose, and obstinate, came to see him. [11]
- Bunce against Graves the court confirmed, wherefore, in accordance with your directions, I moved to have the case remanded to enable you to take a new trial in the court below. [7]
- The prisons of the city had overflowed after the night of the holiday and he had been transferred to Canopus and there detained and brought up for trial. [10]
- That settled it; the case would go to trial in the civil court. [5]
- In short, when the case did come to trial, it "blew up," as one of our ward leaders dynamically expressed it. [9]
- The history of the building of the good ship Petrel is similar to that of all created things, a story of trial and error and waste. [9]
- On the way the blind man told the general what a severe trial awaited him, and the latter approved his course and, on bidding him farewell, with sincere emotion urged Hermon to take courage. [10]
- You remember that that was the first thing they did before the trial at Poitiers. [5]
- It was plain that the public trial had wrought damage: its proceedings had been discussed all over the town and had moved many to pity the abused prisoner. [5]
- Eglington vaguely knew that now he was to face some trial of mind and nerve, but with great deliberation he continued dropping liquid from a bottle into the glass retort he carried, his eyes, however, watchful of his visitor, who involuntarily stared around the laboratory. [11]
- I suggested it that last evening when we were laying out our campaign, and all three of us agreed to give it a good fair trial before giving it up for some other. [5]
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