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Sentences ending with trials
- But those days when Biatt and I went treasure-ship hunting were not without their trials. [11]
- For the dazzle that was in mine eyes hid from me the fulness of your trials. [11]
- In the rest of the chairs sat three bishops, the Vice-Inquisitor, eight abbots, and the sixty-two friars and lawyers who had sat as Joan's judges in her late trials. [5]
- May Straton's philosophy help you better to sustain your courage in the darkness which surrounds you than it has aided me to bear other trials! [10]
- As long as he was in the world was it right that he should isolate himself from any of its sympathies and trials? [4]
- Half my life has been passed in constant fear and anguish, without any near friend to share my trials. [6]
- But Laura had grown to be almost a woman in these few years, to the end of which we have now come--years which had seen Judge Hawkins pass through so many trials. [5]
- She had heard from Biberli that Heinz wished to undergo the most severe trials. [10]
- I will take, for instance, the statements of Andral (and I am not referring to his well-known public experiments in his hospital) as to the result of his own trials. [3]
- Joan answered to each article in its turn; sometimes merely denying its truth, sometimes by saying her answer would be found in the records of the previous trials. [5]
More example sentences with the word trials in them
- You have had your trials, you have them still; but every gift of man is yours, and every opportunity. [11]
- I was to write an introduction to a nobler book--the English translation of the Official Record (unabridged) of the Trials and Rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, and make a lot of footnotes. [5]
- How can we wonder that the crowded and tempest-tossed voyagers, many of them already suffering, should have fallen before the trials of the first winter in Plymouth? [3]
- But moral trials were ceasing to appeal to people, and more and more of them were refusing to be shaken down. [9]
- I know a very excellent person who has had trials, and is greatly interested in religious conversation. [6]
- Mr. Crewe's incessant trials, which would have taxed a less rugged nature, did not end here. [9]
- Of all her trials, the homesickness which she experienced as she drove through the deserted streets of the metropolis of the Middle West was perhaps the worst. [9]
- Has he, through trials, close following in dread march through his household, sweeping the hearthstone bare of life and love, still striven hard for strength to say, "It is the Lord! [14]
- Of all the trials which those who take charge of others' health and lives have to undergo, this is the most painful. [6]
- Will our sore trials never end? [10]
- The results of trials by competent and honest physicians, not pledged to the system. [3]
- After all Mackenzie's travels in Europe, Asia, and America with that beef; after all his trials and tribulations and transportation; after the slaughter of all those innocents that tried to collect that bill! [5]
- For facts relating to this question we must look to two sources; the recorded experience of the medical profession in general, and the results of trials made according to Homoeopathic principles, and capable of testing the truth of the doctrine. [3]
- Novels that are to run through a year, or maybe many years, and are to set forth the passions and trials of changing age and varying circumstance, require different treatment and wider millinery knowledge. [4]
- 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]
- She always strove to cope with her sorest trials alone. [10]
- Since she came to Canada, some nine months ago, she has lived most quietly and religiously, though many trials have been made to bring her talents into service; and the Intendant has made many efforts have her dance in the palace for his guests. [11]
- She had gone through strange nervous trials and spiritual experiences which had matured her more rapidly than years of common life would have done. [6]
- Superb she was, though her close-fitting travelling gown of green cloth was frayed and torn by the briers, and the beauty of her face enhanced by the marks of I know not what trials and emotions. [9]
- Think of her; think of all the sorrows and afflictions you have shared together; of all the trials, and all the peaceful pleasures, you have jointly known. [12]
- But presently, when they began to be warmed and fed, they talked of other trials to be borne. [9]
- They camp there, they attend the trials, they take sides; half of them, perhaps, are witnesses, for the region is litigious, and the neighborhood quarrels are entered into with spirit. [4]
- The worst of these trials, perhaps, was a conspicuous article in a newspaper containing a garbled account of his sermon and of the sensation it had produced amongst his fashionable parishioners. [9]
- He had been their physician and treated them kindly-an elderly man, he had himself undergone sore trials and, knowing the pain of suffering, was ready to alleviate the pangs of others. [10]
- Yet this is the way that so many trials of life come, and it is the greatest test of character. [4]
- I had not the intention to speak of these public trials at all, having abundant other evidence on the point. [3]
- In spite of the fact that every moment of his time during the past fortnight had been absorbed by the cares, responsibilities, and trials thrust upon him, he reproached himself for not having gone oftener to Dalton Street. [9]
- That is more than any martyr can stand, but what trials he must go through, as it is! [6]
- Leaning on the sustaining Infinite with loving trust, the trials of to-day grow brief, and to-morrow is big with blessings. [5]
- Was this merely strength of character, the natural result of the trials through which she had passed, the habit acquired of being the Helper and comforter instead of the helped and comforted? [9]
- His eye was stern, his carriage erect, but I seemed to read in his careworn face the trials of three years in this moist capital. [9]
- Also in the springtime, Tekewani himself had his own trials, for in his blood the old medicine stirred. [11]
- Of course, the sixty-six articles were just a rehash of the things which had come up in the course of the previous trials, so I will touch upon this new trial but lightly. [5]
- Oliver accepted the situation so completely that although he must have sorrowed over many of his trials, he never complained--that is, he never complained but once. [5]
- It was a shameful ordeal, which might have vexed me sorely if I had not had greater trials and expected worse. [11]
- He had endured severe trials, it is true, for the sake of remaining faithful to truth in art and life; but who probably ever reached the age of manhood without once deviating from it? [10]
- I let him see what trials I had had with Monsieur Doltaire, and what were like to come. [11]
- May I not say to you, my friend, that I am one who has learned the secret of the inner life by the discipline of trials in the life of outward circumstance? [6]
- It in he said that in the course of her several trials Joan had refused to answer some of the questions and had answered others with lies, but that now he was going to have the truth out of her, and the whole of it. [5]
- I mean the reports of proceedings in Congress, in conventions, assemblies, and conferences, public conversations, lectures, sermons, investigations, law trials, and occurrences of all sorts that rise into general importance. [4]
- A number of public trials of Homoeopathy have been made in different parts of the world. [3]
- She believed in predestination, which is to say that she was a fatalist; and while she steadfastly continued to regard this world as a place of sorrow and trials, she concerned herself very little about her participation in a future life. [9]
- Civil courts are organized chiefly for trials of individuals --or, at most, a few individuals acting in concert, and this in quiet times, and on charges of crimes well defined in the law. [7]
- The secret history of Venice for a thousand years is here--its plots, its hidden trials, its assassinations, its commissions of hireling spies and masked bravoes--food, ready to hand, for a world of dark and mysterious romances. [5]
- At the time of this writing he did not altogether lack the sympathy of the Street, and an increasing number of people were not sorry to see Mr. Mavick get the worst of it in repeated trials of strength. [4]
- And in each of these trials it became increasingly difficult for Mr. Mavick to obtain the assistance and the credit which are often indispensable to the strongest men in a panic. [4]
- The solemn prayer of the liturgy singles out her sorrows from the multiplied trials of life, to plead for her in the hour of peril. [3]
- Through the action of our disloyal citizens, the working-men of Europe have been subjected to severe trials, for the purpose of forcing their sanction to that attempt. [7]
- He was thinking of Mont Blanc, it may be, and the fearfully rarefied atmosphere which he remembered well as one of the great trials in his mountain ascents. [6]
- All the evidences of his prosperity, shown in his greater freedom of living, were sore trials to her. [4]
- Another valuable part of his education was the gracious influence in his aunt's household, the spirit of candor, of affection, and the sane common-sense with which life was regarded, the simplicity of its faith and the patience with which trials were borne. [4]
- But, the bitterness of her grief was not in beholding him in this condition, when he was at least content and tranquil, nor in her solitary meditations on his altered state, though these were trials for a young heart. [12]
- In the place of a school and university training fortune substituted these trials, hardships, and struggles as a preparation for the great work which he had to do. [7]
- The first edition of "New England's Trials"--by which he meant the various trials and attempts to settle New England was published in 1620. [4]
- To his mind, not the least of the trials it was to impose upon him, and one which would have to be dealt with shortly, was a necessary talk with his assistant, McCrae. [9]
- Though I am not and never was an editor, I know something of the trials to which they are submitted. [6]
- Yet he had not allowed himself to run to waste in the long time since he was left alone to his trials and fears. [6]
- I cannot permit myself to comment much on the chief contents of your last; advice is not necessary: as far as I can judge, you seem hitherto enabled to take these trials in a good and wise spirit. [14]
- The scene of my trials was always the sitting room, lined with grim books in their walnut cases. [9]
- One which escaped me was, that Joshua Scottow, in "Old Men's Tears," dated 1691, speaks of "shaking agues," as among the trials to which they had been subjected. [3]
- However such men may try to hide their own trials under a cheerful mien, they do not succeed with spirits of a kindred nature. [9]
- Their idea of marriage is not a mutual sacrifice which brings happiness through trials borne together and through the making of character. [9]
- It may be long in coming,--Heaven only knows through what trials and humblings we may have to pass before the full strength of the nation is duly arrayed and led to victory. [6]
- Unspeakably hard trials lay behind her, and harder ones must, perhaps, yet be vanquished. [10]
- A singer who is no longer equal to the trials of opera on the stage may yet please at a chamber concert or in the drawing-room. [6]
- But what if I should lay down the rule, Be cheerful; take all the troubles and trials of life with perfect equanimity and a smiling countenance? [6]
- This, then, was his home-coming from the far miseries and trials and battle-fields--to see her face before all others, to hear her voice first. [11]
- But at their head a figure held our eye,--a figure that spoke of dignity and courage, of trials borne for others. [9]
- After several trials he succeeded in tempting a young duck to snatch up a young one, but it was instantly rejected; and the duck "went about jerking its head, as if trying to throw off some unpleasant taste. [1]
- Again and again have the most explicit statements been made by the most competent persons of the utter failure of all their trials, and there were the same abundant explanations offered as used to be for the Unguentum Armarium and the Metallic Tractors. [3]
- Of course there have been trials, we must always expect that; and we've had to work hard, but--it hasn't hurt us. [9]
- Everything in life has not gone according to your wishes, but each has his own cross to bear; and as for you, your name is Adam, and your trials also come from Eve! [10]
- It hideth the harsh furrows that the wheels Of heavy trials made in Life's champaign; Upon its pure unfolding sunshine steals, And there is promise of the spring again. [11]
- All the past four years trooped by, with their thousand incidents magnified in the sharp, throbbing light of her mind, and at last she knew and saw clearly what was before her, what trials, what duty, and what honour demanded--her honour. [11]
- Every stage of existence has its special trials and its special consolations. [6]
- If not suspend execution of sentence m their cases until further orders and forward records of trials for examination. [7]
- 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]
- There is a delicious moment of excitement which the frequenter of trials well knows, and which he would not miss for the world. [5]
- He lived, from day to day, in a bewildering succession of encouragements and trials, all unprecedented. [9]
- While we are confessing the trials and weaknesses of our heroine, we shall have to admit that she read, occasionally, the society columns of the newspapers. [9]
- They had to cheer the poor old father, into whose heart all trials sank the deeper, because of the silent stoicism of his endurance. [14]
- I may remark, by the way, that this same periodical, which is so very easy in explaining away the results of these trials, makes a mistake of only six years or a little more as to the time when this at Naples was instituted. [3]
- But all trials bring their compensations. [5]
- I would have borne an hundred such trials to have you come to me as you came to-day, Dorothy. [9]
- But nothing must be expected from them if we are ill and thirsty; and what is to become of them when temptations and trials come, and to whom do they not come? [10]
- When Marion came back from town at night and told of her trials among the dressmakers, when she asked the general opinion and sometimes individual judgment, she could not know that it was at the expense of Lali's nerves. [11]
- They, have that, at any rate, in all their trials and poverty. [4]
- Yes, Joan of Arc was great always, great everywhere, but she was greatest in the Rouen trials. [5]
- Through the trials and fatigues of the journey, she evinced the pious courage and fortitude of a martyr. [14]
- I am, undoubtedly, an exceptionally fortunate woman; and as I look backwards I see that the struggles and trials which we have shared together were really blessings. [9]
- Two weeks later, after great trials, the band emerged on the shores of Hudson's Bay, almost without baggage, and starving. [11]
- We cannot help admiring the way in which they took their trials, and made the most of their blessings. [3]
- I had discovered a new country; here, when our trials should be over, I would bring Nancy, and I found distraction in choosing sites for a bungalow. [9]
- Think of what a fuss Pope made about his trials, when he complained that "All Bedlam or Parnassus is let out"! [6]
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