7914 examples of connected in sentences

The only links that connected the simple, primitive people of this little hamlet, with the purely ideal was their flowers.

My whole soul seemed wrapped up in her; with her was connected all that I expected of happiness on earth.

They were in many places also connected by festoons of box.

" The ceremonies connected with the funeral of the dead Pope and with the choice of his successor are described at great length, and the eye of the artist was fascinated by the wealth of color and the pomp, while his Protestant soul was wearied and disgusted by the tediousness and mummery of the ceremonials.

Gallatin's opinion on points of Esquimaux language, connected with our knowledge of our archaeology. 1839.

If these two roots be connected by the usual sound in Algonquin words, thus Ches-a-beeg, a sound much resembling Chesapeake would be produced.

"A principle that prevails in the American languages, as far as my information extends, is, that the verb, with its nominative and objective cases, be inseparably connected.

A bright sheet of water separated the peak on which we were standing from another rocky ledge, connected with the main land by a narrow strip, called Marblehead Neck, that looked like a wall inclosing the quiet bay.

In one of those quaint antique towers of Normandy, Coutances, it was first fully developed; and it is curious to see how in this instance its roof-origin was still remembered: for it has tall, gabled garret-windows rising from its base, connected by rude cross-bars to the slope of the spire; and it has a kind of scaly mail, Ruskin says, which is nothing more than the copying in stone of the common wooden shingles of the house-roof.

I could, however, relate some very interesting events which have come to my knowledge, and which, if told in a connected form, might undoubtedly be taken by the public for a work of fiction.

Bernard C. Langdon, a young man attending Medical Lectures at the school connected with one of our principal colleges, remained after the Lecture one day and wished to speak with the Professor.

Often and often it was the days that were furthest away that we remembered best of all, and things connected with those days.

" Surely IF it be true that a man may justifiably stand connected with a government in which he sees some slight evilsstill it is also true, even then, that governments may sin so atrociously, so enormously, may make evil so much the purpose of their being, as to render it the duty of honest men to wash their hands of them.

There is no knowing what tricks water may play in this fantastic region, where the tendency of rivers is to flow underground, and where one gallery may be connected with a ramification of water-courses extending over many miles of country, and with reservoirs which empty themselves periodically by means of natural syphons.

The last, but not the least important, object connected with railways, remains yet to be mentionedviz., the locomotive.

It stands on an isolated rook, rising perpendicularly two hundred feet above the sea, and connected with the cliffs of the mainland by a narrow arch of masonry.

On the first floor are the rooms for meetings on matters of business connected with the law; and above these are the Secretary's apartments.

But above all the absurdities connected with this national weakness, stands that of the public prints.

It seems to be something, connected with the colour of one's hair.

Several nouns occasionally connected with names of the Deity, are written with a very puzzling diversity: as, "The Lord of Sabaoth;""The Lord God of hosts;""The God of armies;""The Father of goodness;""The Giver of all good;""The Lord, the righteous Judge."

The words Mount, Cape, Lake, and Bay, are now generally written with capitals when connected with their proper names; as, Mount Hope, Cape Cod, Lake Erie, Casco Bay.

A conjunction is a word used to connect words or sentences in construction, and to show the dependence of the terms so connected.

As to my indebtedness to facts of locale, and personal history of a small kind connected with Staffordshire and Derbyshireyou may imagine of what kind that is when I tell you that I never remained in either of those counties more than a few days together, and of only two such visits have I more than a shadowy, interrupted recollection.

Another right connected with the right of visitation is, that of demanding a sight of the Warrant of Constitution.

This childish outburst must have gladdened the manes of the ancestor who connected the syllables in the patronymic name of Delsarte!

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