Use withdraw in a sentence
Sentences ending with withdraw
- When the prefect was about to remove the figures, Caesar hastily forbade it, and ordered the bystanders to withdraw. [10]
- He greedily hung over this treasure, which was not for his spending, yet was his own--as though in a bank he had hoards of money which he might not withdraw. [11]
- Yet any one looking at the two would have begged the younger man to withdraw. [11]
- An aide-de-camp, who had entered the bedroom to report to the Emperor the number of prisoners taken in yesterday's action, was standing by the door after delivering his message, awaiting permission to withdraw. [2]
- Where she had given, she did not withdraw. [9]
Short sentences using withdraw
- If not, withdraw the charge. [7]
Sentences containing withdraw two or more times
- In fact, the last order he received was to be prepared to withdraw, but not to actually withdraw until further order, which further order never reached him. [7]
More example sentences with the word withdraw in them
- Paulus did not withdraw, he accepted the blow from his victim as a gift or a greeting, thinking, "Aye, and I only wish you had a dagger in your hand; I would not resist you. [10]
- I too will withdraw from the highways of mankind; let them accuse me! [10]
- You need not withdraw even a loaf from any one of your proteges, but certainly may now be laid by the plans for the road. [10]
- I will speak with him alone.--You, my friends, withdraw with our idiologos, the priest of Alexander, who is well known here, and visit the city. [10]
- The Semi-Homoeopathic practitioner will gradually withdraw from the rotten half of his business and try to make the public forget his connection with it. [3]
- He was loath to withdraw his faith from the twins, and was resolved not to do it on the present indecisive evidence; but--well, he would think, and then decide how to act. [5]
- To be able to struggle and conquer, she must not withdraw from life and its influences, which, if she did not spare herself, promised to transform her into the resolute woman she desired to become. [10]
- I asked you to speak with me now because I thought that if you would go away--far away-- promising never to cross my father's path, or my path, again, I could get him to withdraw the Sentence. [11]
- I was prepared to say that I would withdraw from the campaign, warn Krebs myself if this kind of tactics were not suppressed. [9]
- Then he tried to clasp her hand, and she dared not withdraw it from the man whom she had chosen for her tool. [10]
- It said that the vast expense of maintaining the army had made it necessary to retrench, and so the Government had decided that to support the army it would be necessary to withdraw the appropriation from the public schools. [5]
- Yet the esteem, the love of the man to whom her heart clung, whom she worshipped with all the fervour of her passionate soul, might be at stake, and when he now seized his hat to withdraw she barred his way. [10]
- First he studied the frieze and the festal display on his right, and when he turned his head to look at the side where Melissa stood, an inward voice bade her withdraw, that the gaze of this monster might not blight her. [10]
- He referred to the fact that the Emperor Napoleon had resented the demand that he should withdraw his troops from Prussia, especially when that demand became generally known and the dignity of France was thereby offended. [2]
- Was it possible that, on account of a request which every lover ventured to address to his lady, she would withdraw the favour which rendered him so happy? [10]
- The physician and Susannah, who was still in full possession of her senses, wished and insisted that Katharina should withdraw to the gardener's house, but she refused with defiant obstinacy, saying she would rather die with her mother than leave her. [10]
- If that is so, it is an encumbrance, and we must withdraw it and take the money out of soak. [5]
- She had not so shame fully offended the Emperor, but the lover, and it was his place to entreat her not to withdraw the love which made him happy. [10]
- But if she should now persistently withdraw from him, and let him realize how deeply he had offended her, she could not fail to win the game. [10]
- Do you think she will be displeased if we withdraw the flowers and offer them to you? [10]
- That same evening she went back to Eusebius and told him of her wish to withdraw to the desert of Koizoum and become a recluse. [10]
- If I sometimes run riot and overflow your meadows, I leave fertility behind me when I withdraw to my natural channel. [6]
- I have known rich churches, to whose members it was a convenience to have their Sunday and other services announced, withdraw the announcements when the editor declined any longer to contribute a weekly fifty-cents' worth of space. [4]
- If the fool resists his uncle, whose sole desire is to benefit him, I will withdraw my aid. [10]
- She had never played the eavesdropper, but she had neither the presence of mind to withdraw, nor could she avoid hearing that her own name was mentioned. [10]
- In the next place--Mr. Langdon is old, and is trying hard to withdraw from business and seek repose. [5]
- If nothing is paid on it, withdraw the note and send it to me, so that Chandler can see the indorser of it. [7]
- If they attack our center we, having the center battery on this high ground, shall withdraw the left flank under its cover, and retreat to the dip by echelons. [2]
- In the soul of the architect, who had hitherto been one of the Emperor's warmest admirers, a slight aversion began to dawn, and he was glad, when, at last, Hadrian decided to withdraw to rest. [10]
- The master's intention of leaving Madrid had pleased him, for it would withdraw the former from the danger that might result from his own imprudence. [10]
- Badeni's government could not withdraw the Language Ordinance and keep its majority, and the Opposition could not be placated on easier terms. [5]
- General Schenck has not applied to withdraw his resignation; but when General Grant was made Lieutenant-General, producing some change of commanders, General Blair sought to be assigned to the command of a corps. [7]
- Yet, most worshipful Mistress Margery, I entreat you with due submission not to take this amiss in your beloved brother, nor to withdraw from him any share of your precious love, whereas my gracious master may rightly look higher for his future wife. [10]
- When this obvious mistake of the judges shall be brought to their notice, is it not reasonable to expect that they will withdraw the mistaken statement, and reconsider the conclusion based upon it? [7]
- It was a messenger from the King, bearing a note for Joan, which I read to her, saying he had reflected, and had consulted his other generals, and was obliged to ask her to remain at the head of the army and withdraw her resignation. [5]
- On this the matron allowed him to be shown in to her, and Melissa hastily obeyed her instructions to withdraw into the adjoining room. [10]
- It would be madness to attempt anything serious with such a force, and I cannot at the present time withdraw any from Missouri without risking the loss of this State. [7]
- In the report made to the Emperor, Don Luis suppressed everything which could offend him; but Charles remained immovable in his determination to withdraw the expected gift of Fate, from its first entrance into the world, from every influence except his own. [10]
- If I have made any assertion not warranted by facts, and it is pointed out to me, I will withdraw it cheerfully. [7]
- He exchanged certain looks and hints with Miss Cynthia, which led her to withdraw and bring down the papers he had entrusted to her. [6]
- What I mean is, that the fascination of using this hoe is such that you are sorely tempted to employ it upon your vegetables, after the weeds are laid low, and must hastily withdraw it, to avoid unpleasant results. [4]
- The sophism itself is that any State of the Union may consistently with the national Constitution, and therefore lawfully and peacefully, withdraw from the Union without the consent of the Union or of any other State. [7]
- The conversation between Iras and Alexas, which had been overheard by the maid, already made it appear necessary to withdraw Barine and her lover from the power of such foes. [10]
- He must come into closer relations with her, so as to withdraw her thoughts from this fellow, and to find out more exactly what was the state of her affections, if she had any. [6]
- Erasmus was still in the hands of the town guards, and perhaps it would be possible for the former to withdraw the prisoner from ecclesiastical jurisdiction. [10]
- Boris, fluttering as if he had not had time to withdraw, respectfully pressed close to the doorpost with bowed head. [2]
- In that case I must withdraw my influence; because, for business reasons, I must preserve the outward signs of sanity. [5]
- Her eyes met his, and such a glow of indignation, nay, wrath, so imperious a prohibition flashed from his glance that her flushed cheeks paled, and she strove to withdraw her hand from the duke's. [10]
- May it please his worship, I will withdraw it when it is proven false on me as that was proven false on him. [7]
- How perfectly right his Majesty was to withdraw from all association with a woman of so irresponsible a nature! [10]
- He would withdraw his apology in the next number of Every Saturday, if Mark Twain said so. [5]
- The guard ordered him to withdraw the support and kicked him in the back. [5]
- Suddenly he seized her hand, and before she could withdraw it she had the satisfaction of knowing the sensation of having it kissed. [9]
- The Honourable Giles Henderson was prepared to withdraw, and Hilary had come, by authority, to see if he would pay the Honourable Giles' campaign expenses. [9]
- I hope, if he is strong enough with his government, that the decision to withdraw the Chinese students from this country may be changed. [5]
- I am in great hope of not finding it necessary to withdraw them at all, particularly if you raise new troops rapidly for us there. [7]
- Without even rising from the divan, and still clasping the hand which Barbara attempted to withdraw as Don Luis advanced, Charles asked with stern rebuke what had caused his entrance at so late an hour. [10]
- Nevertheless, on the following evening, for the first time, he did not come to the castle, and the marquise had feared that the Emperor might now withdraw his favour from Barbara, which would have been too soon for her own wishes. [10]
- His idea was, first, to concentrate all the artillery in the center, and secondly, to withdraw the cavalry to the other side of the dip. [2]
- If Your Majesty does not intend to shed the blood of our peoples for such a misunderstanding, and consents to withdraw your troops from Russian territory, I will regard what has passed as not having occurred and an understanding between us will be possible. [2]
- Yet if she did, he would withdraw his aid. [10]
- Instead of the demand of four months earlier to withdraw from Pomerania, only a withdrawal beyond the Niemen was now demanded. [2]
- If it could delay the Ausgleich a few weeks, the Government would doubtless have to withdraw the hated language ordinance or lose Hungary. [5]
- If war is declared now, the Emperor Charles will gain the victory; and if he does not wish to withdraw in earnest from Romish influences, who can tell what will then await us Protestants? [10]
- Suppose the Emperor Charles intended to lock her in one of these dungeons and withdraw her from the eyes of the world? [10]
- Looking up and catching her eye just as she was about to withdraw, I was suddenly impelled to ask:--"Well, what did you think of it? [9]
- What does he care for us, if only the Queen doesn't get angry and withdraw the subsidies? [10]
- My father spoke, but he can withdraw his word," she urged. [11]
- Some question can be made whether some of General Halleck's dispatches to General Schenk should not have been construed to be orders to withdraw the force, and obeyed accordingly; but no such question can be made against General Milroy. [7]
- Nefert glanced anxiously at the chamberlain, and the ladies in waiting who had entered the room with her, and Bent-Anat understood the look; she requested her attendants to withdraw, and when she was alone with her sad little friend--"Speak now," she said. [10]
- I wished that at least one-fifth of it had not been published; but my apology was never heard till now as I withdraw from this edition of A Lover's Diary some twenty-five sonnets representing fully one-fifth of the original edition. [11]
- If I have at any time called it a Colony, I withdraw the discourtesy. [5]
- When it became apparent that you couldn't be nominated, Mr. Flint sent me to try to get you to withdraw, and he decreed that the new candidate should pay your expenses up to date. [9]
- There is no absolute purpose of withdrawing our forces from it, and only a contingent one to withdraw them temporarily for the purpose of not losing the position permanently. [7]
- I will add a little more than that, I will withdraw it whenever a reasonable man shall be brought to believe that the charge is not true. [7]
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