Use york in a sentence
Sentences starting with york
- York Cathedral.--Northumberland. [6]
Sentences ending with york
- And as for you, my lad, you are my guest; you can't stop at any hotel in New York. [5]
- As for style, you can't mistake a man who is dressed in New York. [4]
- Tribune Office, New York. [5]
- They arrived, before yesterday, from New York. [9]
- In that same year, having left home on one of his last lecturing trips, he met his son, Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson, at the Brevoort House, in New York. [6]
- But twice every year he went to yonder point and spoke out the King's words to him: 'John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- I have just written myself clear out in letters to the Alta, and I think they are the stupidest letters that were ever written from New York. [5]
- It was easily worth $75, in the opinion of Messrs. Marcus and Ward of New York. [5]
- She's the rudest woman in New York. [9]
- And Mrs. Pomfret, who, remarkable as it may seem, not only recognized Austen without her lorgnette, but quite overwhelmed him with an unexpected cordiality, and declared her intention of giving them a dinner in New York. [9]
Short sentences using york
- Medical Dictionary, New York, 1852. [3]
- New York became unbearable. [9]
- Done gone to New York. [9]
- I'm from western New York. [5]
- New York is more mixed. [4]
- Except York Harbor. [5]
- New York. [4]
- New York! [9]
Sentences containing york two or more times
- He wrote fifty three letters to the Alta-California, six to the New York Tribune, and at least two to the New York Herald more than sixty, all told, of an average, length of three to four thousand words each. [5]
- That face for the moment was New York to Margaret, and New York seemed a vain show. [4]
- A writer in the "New York Medical and Physical Journal" for October, 1829, in speaking of the occurrence of puerperal fever, confined to one man's practice, remarks, "We have known cases of this kind occur, though rarely, in New York. [3]
- But she was prepared to forgive New York a few sins in the matter of commercial slang: New York, which evidently dressed as it liked, and talked as it liked. [9]
- Twenty centuries from now New York will still be New York, still a vast city, and the most notable object in it will still be the tomb and monument of General Grant. [5]
- A few minutes later they heard, with three calls of the bugle from the point afterwards, Pierre's voice: "John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- I tell you it's imposing to have a private war, as you say, fought out this way, in the heart of New York, and New York not minding, it a bit. [8]
- Department a blast in the papers about sending misdirected letters of mine back to the writers for reshipment, and got a blast in return, through a New York daily, from the New York postmaster. [5]
- It was sent in response to an invitation from the New York Society of California Pioneers to attend a banquet given in New York City, October 13, 1869, and was, of course, read to the assembled diners. [5]
- Now that the House is considering a measure which is to furnish a water-supply to the city of New York, why, permit me to say I live in New York myself. [5]
More example sentences with the word york in them
- You can settle yourselves in a hundred different ways in New York, that is one merit of the place. [8]
- I have cut your articles about San Marco out of a New York paper (Joe Twichell saw it and brought it home to me with loud admiration,) and sent it to Howells. [5]
- Some of these young ladies came from other cities,--New York and Philadelphia and elsewhere,--and their fathers and mothers were usually people to be mentioned as a matter of course--were, indeed, frequently so mentioned by Miss Sadler, especially when a visitor called at the school. [9]
- I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here. [9]
- Speed also says you must not fail to send us the New York Journal he wrote for some time since. [7]
- Herewith I send you a copy of a letter written at New York, which sufficiently explains itself, and which may or may not give you a valuable hint. [7]
- Arrived at New York, they went to a hotel off Broadway for dinner, and Carnac signed names in the hotel register as "Mr. and Mrs. Carnac Grier. [11]
- Was this New York, or Jerusalem? [9]
- Arriving in New York, November 19, 1867, Mark Twain found himself no longer unknown to the metropolis, or to any portion of America. [5]
- Moody Family, of York, Me., 8,10. [6]
- Arrived in New York, Ed found his way to Commodore Vanderbilt's business quarters, and was ushered into a large anteroom, where a score of people were patiently awaiting their turn for a two-minute interview with the millionaire in his private office. [5]
- Arrived in New York, Col. Jack said: "I've heard tell of carriages all my life, and now I mean to have a ride in one; I don't care what it costs. [5]
- I love New York, because, as in Paris, everybody that lives in it feels that it is his property,--at least, as much as it is anybody's. [6]
- Arriving in New York, after an adventurous voyage, he met a number of old Californians--men who believed in him--and urged him to lecture. [5]
- I left New York under a sort of half promise to furnish to the Harper magazines 30,000 words this year. [5]
- To the New York Tribune I have written 1 from Fayal. [5]
- I go to York to-morrow, to be back this day fortnight. [9]
- We left New York Saturday night by the Pennsylvania road. [5]
- Parties in New York only last week wanted me to go down into Arizona in a big diamond interest. [5]
- To show New York millionaires how to adorn their city. [4]
- If the New York man says the same, why despair? [11]
- Arrived in New York he took lodgings near old Washington Square, where there were a few studios near the Bohemian restaurants and a life as nearly continental as was possible in a new country. [11]
- It absorbed New York gossip for two days, and then another topic took possession of the mercurial city; but it was the sort of event to take possession of the country mind. [4]
- As Bishop of York but died in disentry in a church on his way to be blockheaded. [5]
- Friends in New York and Philadelphia, through Mr. Williams. [6]
- I think New York agrees with us both wonderfully. [8]
- Two or three years ago, in New York, with that Society there which is made up of people from all British Colonies, and from Great Britain generally, who were educated in British colleges and. [5]
- However, he has written to a New York publisher, and if we are offered a bargain that will pay for a month's labor we will go to work and prepare the volume for the press. [5]
- Compared with the wretched attempts of London to light that city, New York may fairly be said to be a well-lighted city. [5]
- Clara and Jean would never enter again the New York hotel which their mother had frequented in earlier days. [5]
- And perhaps she would let you take me down to New York for a matinee. [9]
- Later on she would know, and delight to confess, that her destiny was fixed at a certain hour, at a certain moment, in New York, for subsequent events would run back to that like links in a chain. [4]
- Or, if he would have referred to the "New York Journal," he might have seen Prof. Austin Flint's cases. [3]
- I will stay with Mr. Bentley to-night, and leave for New York to-morrow, to do what I have to do--and then you will be ready for me. [9]
- I think there will be the most extraordinary effort ever made to carry New York for Douglas. [7]
- I hope you will be in New York another winter; then I shall know what to do with these foretastes of eternity. [5]
- The entire voyage will be completed, and the passengers landed in New York again, on the 14th of December, 1991. [5]
- I'm Carnac Grier's wife by the laws of New York State. [11]
- Perhaps, after a while, those Americans will come back and give New York also a good underground system. [5]
- These are they which took the infallible preventive of seasickness in New York harbor and then disappeared and were forgotten. [5]
- I never know whether that's a compliment to New York or not. [8]
- I told you, when we met up there by the mill this summer, that if Mr. Flint had consulted me about your candidacy, before seeing you in New York, I shouldn't have advised it--this time. [9]
- I asked him when the telegram reached York Harbor. [5]
- Nine years later, when he was twenty-one, I came upon the family in one of the lake towns of New York, and the mother told me about an adventure which her son had been having. [5]
- You ask him what he said to me when he sent for me to go to New York. [9]
- In addition, there were two New York attorneys of great prominence, whom I had met. [9]
- The youthful pair were married in 1761, and two years after embarked for New York, where they landed July 18, 1763. [4]
- Why, when we were in New York here on our wedding journey the place didn't seem half so dirty as it does now, and none of these dismal things happened. [8]
- I wish I were back in New York. [4]
- By November they were at the Grosvenor, in New York, preparing to establish themselves in a house which they had taken on the corner of Ninth Street and Fifth Avenue--Number 21. [5]
- But wherever it went or wherever it paused, New York gave its peculiar stamp; and the adventurers were amused to find One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street inchoately like Twenty-third Street and Fourteenth Street in its shops and shoppers. [8]
- He was surprisingly well, considering everything, when we left New York, and the army medical men advised taking him home. [9]
- They might as well run things from the New York office--you know that. [9]
- We might as well have stayed in New York. [8]
- If you've done well for yourself, and want to go to New York or some large place at the end of that time, I won't hinder you. [9]
- I am not well acquainted with the forms of procedure in the courts of New York, but in the West, sir, in the West--" The Judge. [5]
- On Saturday morning we took up our line of march for New York. [6]
- The evening after we had left New York, while we were still off the coast of Long Island, I saw on the poop a crowd of steerage passengers listening intently to harangues by speakers addressing them from the top of a pile of life rafts. [9]
- Sure enough, when we got to the depot, we found a couch spread for the Captain, and both of us were passed on to New York with no visits, but those of civility, from the conductor. [6]
- In the West we don't use anything like so much slang as you seem to use in New York. [9]
- And just when we bad got used to New York, and begun to like it. [8]
- And the magnificent way you talked about New York, and intimated that you were going to conquer the world. [9]
- Late as it was, I flew to New York and got a policeman to conduct me to the headquarters of the detective force. [5]
- The chief citizen was York Leicester Driscoll, about forty years old, judge of the county court. [5]
- For instance, there was the Senator's check for $2,000--"to buy suitable clothing in New York with! [5]
- Six days ago--it was that raw day which provoked so much comment--my daughter was on her way up from New York, and at noon she telegraphed me from New Haven asking that I meet her with a cloak at Portsmouth. [5]
- I knew I was safe if he got through before another New York mail arrived. [5]
- Moreover, Mr. Spence was plainly under the impression that she too "came up" from New York, and it was impossible not to be a little pleased. [9]
- The Quaker City was not to sail until the 8th of June, but the Alta wished some preliminary letters from New York. [5]
- In short, he was no man's fool, and on occasions had been more than a match for certain New York lawyers with national reputations. [9]
- Just as I was leaving here I got a telegram from London asking for the speech for a New York paper. [5]
- And, since she was interested in settlement work, he hoped, if she were going through New York, that she would let him know. [9]
- Yet the impression was instantaneous, when I set forth in the streets of New York, that we had not fully measured the magnitude of our task--an impression that has been amply confirmed as the weeks have passed. [9]
- My only anxiety was for Nancy, who had gone to New York the day after my last talk with her; and it was only by telephoning to her house that I discovered when she was expected to return.... [9]
- Mr. Henry Brierly was exceedingly busy in New York, so he wrote Col. [5]
- The Dog Show was another event to which they looked forward, when they migrated to New York and put up at the country places of their friends. [9]
- Well, New York was America's chessboard, and the Great Players had already begun to make moves that astonished the world. [9]
- He said it was all very different from that tunnel, the old Albany depot, where they had waited the morning they went to New York when they were starting on their wedding journey. [8]
- And when it was all finished and revised, it was put into a long envelope which bore this printed address: Augustus P. Flint, Pres't United Northeastern Railroads, New York. [9]
- And I don't want you to sentimentalize any of the things you see in New York. [8]
- At York we wandered to and through a flower-show, and _did_ the cathedral, as people _do_ all the sights they see under the lead of a paid exhibitor, who goes through his lesson like a sleepy old professor. [6]
- In it short voyages were made during the summer all along the coast from New York to Maine, and the arrival and departure of the Henderson yacht was one of the telegraphic items we always looked for. [4]
- In every little village there is this intellectual stir and excitement; why, even in New York, readings interfere with the german;--['Dances', likely referring to the productions of the Straus family in Vienna. [4]
- Their point of view was singularly unchanged, and their impressions of New York remained the same that they had been fifteen years before: huge, noisy, ugly, kindly, it seemed to them now as it seemed then. [8]
- We propose going via New York. [5]
- Margaret remembered her very distinctly, although she had only exchanged a word with her at the memorable dinner in New York when Henderson had revealed her feelings to herself. [4]
- There was great variety, but practically one prevailing type, and that the New York politician. [4]
- She tried in vain to drive them from her mind, to listen to Mrs. Tyler's account of how she, too, came as a bride to New York from some place with a classical name, and to the advice that accompanied the narration. [9]
- Instead of the usual formal audience of 15 minutes, we staid 4 hours and were made a good deal more at home than we could have been in a New York drawing-room. [5]
- Howells and Aldrich used it as their half-way station between Boston and New York, and every foreign notable who visited America made a pilgrimage to Hartford to see Mark Twain. [5]
- We had found upon the train from New York a lovely, lonely lady, the wife of one of our most spirited Massachusetts officers, the brave Colonel of the __th Regiment, going to seek her wounded husband at Middletown, a place lying directly in our track. [6]
- I found myself uncomfortable in my feelings in New York, and traveled about a little. [4]
- She almost allowed two or three of them to hope that they might become her intimates, and made excursions to New York with them, and lunched in fashionable restaurants. [9]
- Perhaps, if German troops occupied New England and New York, our own mental barometer might be lower. [9]
- The New York Tribune was for it, and understood it to mean that we must accept gradual emancipation according to the plan suggested, or get something worse. [7]
- 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]
- He got in touch with a few artists and began to paint, doing little scenes in the Bowery and of the night-life of New York, and visiting the Hudson River and Long Island for landscape and seascape sketches. [11]
- Several of us took turns at log-rolling in Washington, and if we had charged anything for that service, none of that $10,000 would ever have reached New York. [5]
- But he called too late, for the neglected wife died from the shock of her prince's longing message to her, and when, by the same mail, John York knew that, he would not go back to England to the King. [11]
- One of them told the Celebrity he reminded him very much of a man he had met in New York and who had written a book, or something of that sort, which made the Celebrity wince. [9]
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