2072 examples of concert in sentences

Rested and in excellent condition, they turned rejoicing upon the enemy, and, in concert with the French 6th Army, decided the German withdrawal.

Greece, until overcome by external force, sacredly maintained local self-government, but in securing permanent concert of action it was conspicuously unsuccessful.

Rome secured concert of action on a gigantic scale, and transformed the thousand unconnected tribes and cities it conquered into an organized European world, but in doing this it went far towards extinguishing local self-government.

"Then the concert's off to-morrow night," mocked Heywood, with an unpleasant laugh.

I hope we've not delayed the concert?" "Last man starts it!"

" "Tad Sobber!" exclaimed the Rover boys in concert.

what are their foolish concert-rooms, if they come, as they would fain be thought to do, to listen to the music of the waves?

Sir John BARNARD replied:Sir, I have always heard it represented as an instance of integrity, when the tongue and heart move in concert, when the words are representations of the sentiments; and have, therefore, hitherto, endeavoured to explain my arguments with perspicuity, and impress my sentiments with force; I have thought it hypocrisy to treat stupidity with reverence, or to honour nonsense with the ceremony of a confutation.

"What do you mean by exactly acquainted, Sally?" put in the father with a laugh; "did you ever speak to or were you ever in a room with her, in your life, unless it might be at a concert or a ball?"

Sydney's new vocation, "Guide, Philosopher, and Friend"Bigorre againAn open-air concert Harmonious echoesPaying through the noseThe fête at PayoleSport à la françaiseCostumesThe view from the Col d'AspinArreauQuaint housesLa Chapelle de St. ExupèreA whining "gardien"Eglise de Notre DameThe river NesteHôtel de FranceBordèresAvajanLoudervilleOxslips and cowslipsWild narcissusCol de PeyresourdeThe viewGarinCazauxSt.

Women and children, too, were all gone, proving that the flights had been made deliberately, and with concert.

" "Then it's just tickets for the choir concert.

In such summer warmth, and with the concert of building birds above and around, it was strange to see the dead and wintry aspect of the forest trees; still bare and brown, though thickening with the red promise of foliage against the April sky.

He had come for the cure of his gout; and he was soon followed by Captain Wentworth, who, for the first time since their second meeting, deliberately sought Anne out at a concert which she and her people were attending.

But the captain was prevented from saying much more by the assiduous attention which Mr. Elliot paid to her at this concert.

She had still in mind the words which her sometime lover had spoken at the concert, when a visit she had paid to an invalid friend, an old schoolfellow of hers called Mrs. Smith, gave her complete enlightenment as to the character and present objects of Mr. Elliot.

In the suburbs are circuses, open-air theaters, concert gardens, and other forms of entertainments, simple and serious.

A number of fine restaurants are maintained in the parks, where people can get a good dinner and spend the evening under the cool foliage, listening to an orchestral concert or a band.

Thomas Thellefsen (1823-1874), a pupil and friend of Chopin, was distinguished as a national composer as well as a pianist, and Carl F.E. Neupert (1842-1888), who lived in America six years, did much by his concert tours and teaching to dignify Norse music.

" While Norway has neither permanent opera nor permanent orchestras, she has produced concert virtuosi of a high order.

But is the feeling of which you speak sufficiently strong to induce you to retire from the brilliant career now opening before you, and devote yourself to concert-singing?" "There is one thing that makes me hesitate," rejoined she.

If you prefer to be a concert-singer, my father had a cousin who married in England, where she has a good deal of influence in the musical world.

"But I conjecture that you would be best pleased if I decided in favor of concert-singing.

Many Aetolians too had their eyes gradually opened to the dishonourable and pernicious part which the Roman alliance condemned them to play; a cry of horror pervaded the whole Greek nation when the Aetolians in concert with the Romans sold whole bodies of Hellenic citizens, such as those of Anticyra, Oreus, Dyme, and Aegina, into slavery.

They were posted in various quarters, to intercept or drive back the game; and were thus trained, by anticipation, to that sort of discipline and concert, in which their whole art of war was afterwards found to consist.

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