Use withdrawn in a sentence
Sentences ending with withdrawn
- I should expect to find faith in humanity greater and not less than it is now, and I should not expect to find that Mr. Froude's mournful expectation had been realized, and that the belief in a life beyond the grave had been withdrawn. [4]
- The stab was to be made with the dagger shut, then the spring touched and the split blades withdrawn. [6]
- Two years after this he was unanimously invited to accept the Presidency of that body; and he lived to see his doctrine established, and all reputable opposition withdrawn. [3]
- The Word of the Ry when it is given cannot be withdrawn. [11]
- He was suddenly seized by a new-born anxiety, for he had been so long used to the open purse and the unchecked stream of gold, had taken it so much as a matter of course, as not to realise the possibility of its being withdrawn. [11]
- The winter garrison seems to have withdrawn. [4]
- But Radisson had no scruples when Gering was gone, though the proscription had never been withdrawn. [11]
- Polly Ann and I were powerless for fear of shooting Weldon, and gazed absorbed at the fiendish scene with eyes not to be withdrawn. [9]
- Have I had honour in the Soudan since his feet were withdrawn? [11]
- The General praised him for his courage, and told him that the charge against him should be withdrawn. [11]
More example sentences with the word withdrawn in them
- Blenker's division was withdrawn from you before you left here, and you knew the pressure under which I did it, and, as I thought, acquiesced in it certainly not without reluctance. [7]
- Shall they be withdrawn from Banks, or Grant, or Steele, or Rosecrans? [7]
- I had been withdrawn from all real feeling and living for hours, but I believe that same suspension was my salvation. [11]
- The single torch which spluttered from the wall as they drank their coffee lighted up faces as strange, withdrawn, and unconsciously secretive as ever gathered to greet a guest. [11]
- Adams's administration, at which point he considers the executive influence as withdrawn from opposition, and added to the support of the power. [7]
- It is only when one has withdrawn from the more personal influence of the emotions that one's philosophy may be trusted. [11]
- The innumerable lights were so near and yet so far: it was a kink of the brain, but she seemed withdrawn from them, not they from her. [11]
- Regiment by regiment was withdrawn with--the utmost order and regularity. [5]
- Then the key was turned and the bolt cautiously withdrawn, and a crack of six inches disclosed her aunt. [9]
- Then Havelock's force was similarly withdrawn, post by post, marching in rear of our garrison. [5]
- She had been too far withdrawn from fashion since her marriage to know whether it was still so or not. [8]
- He had gone to the Cure every day, and the Cure had talked with him, and then had sent him to the tailor, who had, during the past six months, withdrawn more and more from the life about him, practically living with shut door. [11]
- He had withdrawn to St. Aubin's Bay, where his trade of ship-building was carried on, and having fitted up a small cottage, lived a secluded life with his father there. [11]
- He had withdrawn to one of the back seats to see the performance; for as soon as the theatre was suddenly lighted up, he had become the object of dark looks and threatening gestures. [10]
- What an exquisite thrill ran through my frame when the timid nose appeared, was withdrawn, poked out again, and finally followed by the entire animal, who looked cautiously about, and then hopped away to feed on the clover. [4]
- The key of this chamber happened by good fortune to be on that side of the door which was in Nell's room; she turned it on him when the landlady had withdrawn, and crept to bed again with a thankful heart. [12]
- Marchand had treated the woman's warning with contempt, but at sight of her injured husband he had himself withdrawn from the scene of his dark enterprises. [11]
- But who beneath the sun who has warm blood in his veins can preserve his composure when juicy grapes are held before his thirsting lips to be withdrawn, as from Tantalus, ere he can taste them? [10]
- The darkness over the sun was withdrawn, and now the clear light began to spread itself abroad. [11]
- I have withdrawn the Sandwich Island book--it would be useless to publish it in these dull publishing times. [5]
- He asked whether the Russians had not withdrawn, and was told that the enemy's fires were still in the same places. [2]
- The mansion of the governor--now vacant of pomp, because that official does not exist--is a little withdrawn from the town, secluded among trees by the water-side. [4]
- The love which she had never wholly withdrawn was again his, and the feeling of belonging to him exalted her pride and brightened her clouded soul. [10]
- Had not the saleslady been obdurate, Lise would have had it on credit; but she did succeed, by an initial payment the ensuing Saturday, in having it withdrawn from public gaze. [9]
- If it proved practicable, the rescued ships of the fleet, with others lying in the roadstead of Alexandria, could be conveyed across the isthmus into the Red Sea, and thus saved to Egypt and withdrawn from the foe. [10]
- We do rely on that power for movement--and in the moments when it is withdrawn we are helpless. [9]
- He had prompted old Diaz Pasha to speak of him as a reincarnation, so separate and withdrawn he seemed at the end of the evening, yet with an uncanny mastery in his dark brown eyes. [11]
- But the hero of heroes was Prince Bagration, distinguished by his Schon Grabern affair and by the retreat from Austerlitz, where he alone had withdrawn his column unbroken and had all day beaten back an enemy force twice as numerous as his own. [2]
- As the volts of an electric shock quivering through a body are suddenly withdrawn, and the rigidity becomes a ghastly inertness, so Jasmine's hands, and all her body, seemed released. [11]
- There have been numerous changes in this city since I went away, and many a hand which pressed mine in farewell is no longer here, or would perhaps be withdrawn, merely because I am a Catholic and intend to stay here among the Protestants. [10]
- Constantine, however, had not left the temple; he had withdrawn into one of the aisles and seated himself on the steps, where he remained, sunk in thought and gazing at the ground. [10]
- When one hundred millions, or more, of the circulation we now have shall be withdrawn, who can contemplate without terror the distress, ruin, bankruptcy, and beggary that must follow? [7]
- Strangers and servants may do so, but the cottagers have withdrawn their support from the ocean. [4]
- But though he lingered, somehow he seemed withdrawn from all these things; they were to him now as pictures of a distant past. [11]
- It was too late; for the curtains of the audience-room were already withdrawn, and Caracalla approached. [10]
- He did not lack for pious votaries and enthusiastic admirers, for, so long as Caesar was his guest, the curtain was withdrawn which usually hid his majestic form from their eyes. [10]
- But how would it be when she was withdrawn from this peaceful activity of nature and set down among "those garish lights" in Cavendish Square and Piccadilly? [11]
- When the Spirit is withdrawn, man and woman are indeed divorced. [9]
- If our army is well organized and strong and has withdrawn to Drissa without suffering any defeats, we owe this entirely to Barclay. [2]
- When the book is finished and it goes forth, when the imagination is relaxed and the concentration of mind is withdrawn, the atmosphere disappears, and then. [11]
- He had withdrawn himself quite apart, and wrapped in a ragged blanket, still and silent as the rock he stood on, was gazing out upon the wilderness of peaks. [4]
- But Eva needed her love and care so much just now, and when the sufferer gave her older daughter also a tender glance and vainly strove to falter a few words of thanks, Els herself replaced in Eva's the hand which her mother had withdrawn. [10]
- When David went, her life had seemed to shrivel; for with him she had developed as he had developed; and when her busy care of him was withdrawn, she had felt a sort of paralysis which, in a sense, had never left her. [11]
- And yet she helped him, made it easier for him by reason of her very trust, once given not to be withdrawn. [9]
- Earnest demands were heard that his candidacy should be withdrawn. [7]
- Since, years before, he had withdrawn from the social world and become a recluse, many of his finer qualities had gone into an indulgent seclusion. [11]
- Indeed, site would have withdrawn at once but that Papias dragged her forward, and when she had passed through the great door into the nave she breathed a sigh of relief. [10]
- He decided to have the guns removed from their positions and withdrawn in his presence. [2]
- He would gladly have helped the unfortunate woman, but to maintain the wretched mother and her twins imposed too heavy a burden upon the kind-hearted vagabond, and he had withdrawn his aid. [10]
- When a friend has done for our education in the way of filling our minds with sweet and solid wisdom "it is a sign to us that his office is closing, and he is commonly withdrawn from our sight in a short time. [6]
- The state official had withdrawn to the farther side of the room with it, had broken the strong seal and had just finished reading it, when the Empress asked her question. [10]
- Trembling like a gazelle in a frosty winter's night, she would gladly have withdrawn from the window, but she felt as if some spell held her there. [10]
- So much withdrawn from the sources of the possible relief, so much less with which to deal with their miseries--perhaps hundreds of millions, mopped up by the parched and unproductive soil of battle and disease and loss. [11]
- His Royal Highness forgot himself still further, and had at length withdrawn his hands from the pockets of his ample pantaloons and thrust his thumbs into his yellow waistcoat. [9]
- That was but for a moment, however, and then, Elizabeth's look being slowly withdrawn from him, a curious smile came to her lips, and she said to the Lord Chamberlain: "Let the gentleman remain. [11]
- Yesterday our left flank was there at Shevardino, you see, where the oak is, but now we have withdrawn our left wing--now it is over there, do you see that village and the smoke? [2]
- But if she ever made the charge, she has withdrawn it (as it seems to me), and in the most formal and unqualified; of all ways. [5]
- How superb a creature he had found in this German city, from which, since its change of religion, he had withdrawn his former favour! [10]
- And the loud cheer and merrymaking were ere long overmuch for me; and I would gladly have withdrawn with Ann to some lonely spot, there to think of our dear one. [10]
- True, her legions, by messengers from Dolabella himself, were despatched in another direction; but Cleopatra had not withdrawn her favour from Dolabella's father on that account. [10]
- Could he tell Bob that he had changed his mind and withdrawn his consent to the marriage? [9]
- He has not been tried because, in the state of military operations at the time of his arrest and since, the officers to constitute a court martial and for witnesses could not be withdrawn from duty without serious injury to the service. [7]
- The army will be withdrawn so soon as such State government can dispense with its presence; and the people of the State can then, upon the old constitutional terms, govern themselves to their own liking. [7]
- It will surely be much better all around if the privilege of regulating the irreverent and keeping them in order shall eventually be withdrawn from all the sects but me. [5]
- When they were at last brought to an end, and the Marchioness had withdrawn into a distant corner to take her own poor breakfast (cold enough by that time), he turned his face away for some few moments, and shook hands heartily with the air. [12]
- And Honora had an idea that if it could have been withdrawn, her cruel proscription would have ended. [9]
- Little Babette, she also heard, was cared for in the best possible manner, having been withdrawn front her father's influence long before and placed in charge of an estimable, wealthy, and aristocratic aunt, her mother's sister, who filled the latter's place. [10]
- In the fourth act there was some sort of devil who sang waving his arm about, till the boards were withdrawn from under him and he disappeared down below. [2]
- It is but a suggestion, and it is hereby withdrawn, if it would be troublesome or cause delay. [5]
- The next moment a soldier's head appeared in the doorway, to be quickly withdrawn with the exclamation, "It is true--here lies Apollinaris! [10]
- And if, after a sensible separation, you became satisfied as to her character and development, and your son still wished to marry her, you should have withdrawn your objections. [9]
- This time, however, a lesson had been learnt, and the toad was seized by one leg, withdrawn, and then swallowed in triumph. [1]
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