9697 examples of appeal in sentences

" "Bertie, you abysmal chump, I appeal to you once more.

I wouldn't swear that her eyes were wet with unshed tears, but I rather think they were, certainly she clasped her hands in piteous appeal.

Such an appeal is never in vain; the free-masonry of the sex has no unworthy members.

You won't expire for me, then?" "No!" "Then live for me, delight of my existence!" said Mr. Ralph Ashley, with a languishing glance, and clasping his hands romantically as he spoke; "live for one, whose heart is wrapped in thee!" Miss Fanny's sense of the ludicrous was strong, and this pathetic appeal caused her to burst into laughter.

The debate in regard to whether Pope's verse is ever genuine poetry may not yet be settled to the satisfaction of all; but it is well to recognize the undoubted fact that his couplets still appeal to many readers who love clearness and precision and who are not inclined to wrestle with the hidden meaning of greater poetry.

Pitt appealed to the patriotism and to the sense of honor of his countrymen, and his appeal was heard.

Goe to; my [Mrs.] I appeal to, she that knowes my vertue and Integrity.

And she under-estimated the appeal of her situation as an orphan and a solitary whose mother's death, in its swiftness, had amounted to a tragedy.

She spoke with eager seriousness, and then added, smiling as if in appeal to be favourably understood: "I thought it was only about my affairssale or what not.

Hilda glanced down at her, astonished, and saw in her eyes an almost childish appeal, weak and passionate, which gripped the heart painfully.

What could be the meaning of that hysteric appeal and glance?

And yet all the time a scarce-heard voice was saying clearly within her: "This appeal and this abandonment are unworthy.

This appeal and this abandonment are unworthy!"

Any minority in the senate might constitutionally appeal to the comitia against the majority.

Let one of the persons who feels himself aggrieved by the decision of the supervisors, "appeal" to a proper court.

In all these modes of adjustment there is an appeal to chance.

And disputes between countries are even now, almost without exception, settled by an appeal to arms.

Thus we see that the principal elements of the courts of today, the establishment of justice as a public trust, the determination of the facts by means of witnesses and a jury, the application of the law by one or more judges, the right of appeal to a higher court, are not artificial, but in the nature of things.

If this be refused he may appeal his case to a higher court.

He must make affidavit that the appeal is not taken for the purpose of delay, and must give bonds to cover the judgment and the costs of appeal.

He must make affidavit that the appeal is not taken for the purpose of delay, and must give bonds to cover the judgment and the costs of appeal.

If no appeal is taken the defeated party may "satisfy" the judgment, that is, pay to the justice the sum specified therein.

If at the expiration of the time allowed for appeal the judgment remains unsatisfied, the justice may issue an execution

This appeal to their self-respect seldom fails of carrying the point.

But now I will appeal to them directly and they will push these Starmen aside without mercy!"

9697 examples of  appeal  in sentences