3604 examples of deprives in sentences

You Spaniards are a jealous Nation, But in this English Spaniard Old Francisco, That mad Passion's doubled; wholly deprives him of his Sense, and turns his Nature Brute; wou'd he but trust me only with my Woman, I wou'd contrive some way to see my Carlos.

NEVER WASH MEAT, as it deprives its surface of all its juices; separate it from the bones, and tie it round with tape, so that its shape may be preserved, then put it into the stock-pot, and for each pound of meat, let there be one pint of water; press it down with the hand, to allow the air, which it contains, to escape, and which often raises it to the top of the water.

Its simplicity in statement is more than cancelled by its difficulty in application; and at last we are driven to conceive it in a form which at once deprives it of its title to popularity.

What ails my heart, that in my breast It thus unquiet lies; And that it now of needful rest Deprives my tiréd eyes? Let not vain hopes, griefs, doubts, or fears, Distemper so my mind; But cast on God thy thoughtful cares, And comfort thou shalt find.

But Poverty often deprives a man of all spirit and virtue.

A sharp shock of the sense of the supernatural deprives her of ordered reason.

So it is, that much reading deprives the mind of all elasticity; it is like keeping a spring continually under pressure.

It adds perceptibly to the difficulty which some readers experience in picking up the threads of a play; and it deprives other readers of a real and appreciable pleasure of anticipation.

In fact there seems to be no subject on which you cannot write informatively, which makes me sorry that you will not join in the literary fray in the local paper, as it deprives the natives of a great treat.

"It's disputable, of course, how far any one can be justified in making a major interference in another's life; one that deprives him of the power of choice.

Who "sick," but the man whom the law deprives of the power of procuring medicine or sending for a physician?

"If she deprives me of a husband, and his children of a father!" "Our children, I should have thought, were sufficiently provided for," said Edward, with a cold smile; adding, rather more kindly, "but why at once expect the very worst?" "The very worst is too sure to follow this passion of yours," returned Charlotte; "do not refuse good advice while there is yet time; do not throw away the means which I propose to save us.

I am not thinking now of what to many is a sad disadvantage: that nervous trepidation which cannot be reasoned away, and which often deprives them of the full use of their mental abilities just when they are most needed.

Her absence deprives them of no organ, paralyzes no limb, yet in every case they neglect all their duties for twenty-four hours.

It is the worst kind of self censorship by a section of Goan press which deprives a voice to the thousands of people living in the mining belt in miserable conditions due to pollution of air, water and land.

"The painter's being entirely confined to that part of time which he has chosen, deprives him of the power of exhibiting various stages of the same action.

This gives a great Author something like a Prospect of Eternity, but at the same time deprives him of those other Advantages which Artists meet with.

I can discover no Signs of her Aversion; but either a Fear of falling into the Toils of Matrimony, or a childish Timidity, deprives us of an Interview apart, and drives us upon the Difficulty of languishing out our Lives in fruitless Expectation.

Oh, whither does this excess of passion hurry me? Here love is shocked, and modesty deprives me of words.

The fact that the site of Victoria lies so far from the entrance of the harbour is injurious to its prosperity, as it prevents many vessels from calling, and deprives it of the breezes that constantly prevail on the coast, and would of course conduce to its healthiness.

If the person in authority at a particular office happens to object to employing women, he actually opposes their appointment in that office, and deprives them of the chance of displaying their ability.

It deprives the party expelled of all the masonic rights and privileges that he ever enjoyed, not only as a member of the lodge from which he has been ejected, but also of all those which were inherent in him as a member of the fraternity at large.

" "But every one who leaves his State goes over to the enemies of his State, at least in a measure, for he deprives his State of his help, and influences others to do as he has done.

The enormity of Hugh Calveley's crime, which is worse than parricide, deprives him of all human sympathy and compassion.

What shall I say on a subject which deprives me of the power of expression?

3604 examples of  deprives  in sentences