756 examples of core in sentences

"Le ragazze di Trieste Cantan tutte con ardore, 'O Italia, O Italia del mio core, Tu ci vieni a liberar!'

" Then there is the old Michaelmas rhyme: "At Michaelmas time, or a little before, Half an apple goes to the core; At Christmas time, or a little after, A crab in the hedge, and thanks to the grafter.

Young buds sleep in the root's white core.

He realized how strange and strong was the need in him to prove he was American to the very core of his heart.

If everyone will try to understand the core of his own religion and adhere to it, and will not allow false teachers to dictate to him, there will be no room left for quarrelling.

There is not the least similarity, however, between these horns and the bony deciduous antlers of deer, for, like those of all bovines, they are composed of agglutinated hairs, set on a bony core projecting from the frontal region of the skull.

It is a nation treacherous to the core, and it were beyond the diplomacy of any government,save only ours,to maintain relations on such a basis of fraud.

And now there came a day when the proud heart of Venice was stirred to its core, for a messenger dashed breathless into the Council Chamberan excited, protesting throng of the populace surging in through the open door behind him.

But there was vitality at the core of their creed, and its fuller triumphs were but a question of time.

He went to the very core,a realist of the most exalted type, permeated with the spirit of Plato, yet bowing down to Paul.

Unless a nation grows morally as well as materially, there is something wrong at the core of society.

As I have said, no material expansion will avail, if society becomes rotten at the core.

" "To the core.

Up to Valmy the old regular army, however shaken, had remained as a core.

The soul of a man has a series of concentric envelopes round it, like the core of an onion, or the innermost of a nest of boxes.

Little more than the core of the central cone is left.

Centrality N. centrality, centricalness^, center; middle &c 68; focus &c 74. core, kernel; nucleus, nucleolus; heart, pole axis, bull's eye; nave, navel; umbilicus, backbone, marrow, pith; vertebra, vertebral column; hotbed; concentration &c (convergence) 290; centralization; symmetry.

[Lat.], heart's core; the Absolute, psyche, subliminal consciousness, supreme principle.

Vast basaltic masses were oftentimes extruded into the astonished air from the very heart and core of the world.

Enter Navar, Bowyer, Nod, Core, Souldiers,

Though wee have left our brave Generall, the Earle of Pembrooke, yet here's Cavaliero Bowyer, Core and Nod, by Jesu, sound cards: and Mahound and Termagant come against us, weele fight with them.

Do you want a dying woman's curse?" It was a straight thrust to the core of a superstitious heart and a spasm of terror crossed the woman's face.

Place the hood in the square iron which has been folded downward toward the bottom of the tent, and continue to fold around the square iron as a core, pressing all folds down flat and smooth and parallel with the bottom of the tent.

It was for love of her that once or twice, when she took his hand in greeting, it was icy coldnot like Gianluca's, half dead, and dull, and chilly, and very thinbut cold from the heart, as it were, and more wildly living than if it had burned like fire; trembling, and not in weakness, with something that caught her own fingers and ran like lightning to the very core and quick of her soul, hurting it overmuch with its bolt of joy and fear.

Jimmie is hospitable to the core of his being, and nothing pleased him better than to keep "open house-boat" for the entire floating population of the Thames during Henley week.

756 examples of  core  in sentences