2860 examples of dismisses in sentences

Napoleon dismisses the Assembly, and is elected President of France for ten years. 1852 - Napoleon III proclaimed Emperor of France. 1853 - Franklin Pierce inaugurated as President of the United States. -

He dismisses his sympathizing friends, bidding them not to be disturbed by any noises in the night.

So he clandestinely and secretly escapes from his guarded palace; lays aside his princely habits and ornaments; dismisses all attendants, and even his horse; seeks the companionship of Brahmans, and learns all their penances and tortures.

(Heeps pays the officer and dismisses him.) Heep.

Notables, the Calonne, assembles; Loménie de Brienne dismisses.

The suggestion of suicide, however, he dismisses at oncewith a momentary regret, it is truebut he dismisses itas against the will of God to whom he appeals in his misery.

The suggestion of suicide, however, he dismisses at oncewith a momentary regret, it is truebut he dismisses itas against the will of God to whom he appeals in his misery.

He slights assurance as to the hand by which his father fell, dismisses all reflection that might interfere with a stupid revenge.

He has mattresses on the stairs, and he dismisses the footman for wearing squeaking shoes.

An officer receives and dismisses these trains by means of a signal-bell.

Vibullius, being informed by him of the transactions in Picenum, takes his soldiers from him and dismisses him.

He reverences Jones because he takes 7-1/2; he dismisses Smith as of no account because he only takes 6-3/4.

"My friends," he says, "wait God's good time till He gives you the signal, and dismisses you from this service; then dismiss yourself to go to Him.

Fine ladies with over-full hearts, and seedy gentlemen with over-empty pockets, jostle each other at her door; and she has a smile, and a repartee, and good, cunning, practical wisdom for each and every one of them, and then dismisses them to bill and coo with Claude, and laugh over everybody and everything.

The critic indeed dismisses the question summarily enough.

He briefly dismisses his account of his opera's immense success and bends all his ardour to winning over his father.

After enumerating sixteen different definitions (all of which he dismisses with scorn and contumely) at the end of two quarto volumes, he refers the reader for the true solution to a third volume, which he did not live to finish.

But he dismisses the question briefly in his own case by observing with some complacency that he does not think his young friends find his company disagreeablean assertion which Scipio and Laelius, who occasionally take part in the dialogue, are far too well bred to contradict.

He draws his arrow to the head, and dismisses it straight upon his object of aim.

Serious, indeed, but unpleasing, is the cast of thought with which such an artist and poet dismisses us; we feel ourselves painfully thrust back into the narrow sphere of reality by means of the very art which ought to have emancipated us.

The king having been waited upon by the gentry of Yorkshire, and having told them his resolution of erecting his royal standard, and received from them hearty assurances of support, dismisses them, and marches to Hull, where lay the train of artillery, and all the arms and ammunition belonging to the northern army which had been disbanded.

The judge commands him to pay a half-penny every week, and dismisses him.

'Teacher of the world' and 'Tecsiviracocha,' which Garcilasso dismisses as meaningless.[20] He also tells the tale of the Inca Yupanqui and the Lord of the Sun, but says that the Incas had already knowledge of the Creator.

For your sake, she dismisses the harrowing thoughts that would otherwise be her own; for your sake, she rallies her own energies, which else might desert her; and when you are restored to her, when, in those intervals of peace which are sometimes your own, she sees you in health, and feels your constant devotion, believe me, there is a well of comfort, of blessed comfort in her fond heart, of which nothing can deprive her.

If he thinks the speaker is talking too freely he either intervenes through the chairman and asks him to be moderate or dismisses the meeting.

2860 examples of  dismisses  in sentences