5737 examples of disturbed in sentences

We disturbed all the forest life as we galloped alonghares and rabbits scuttled awaywe saw their white tails disappearing into holes, and when we crossed a bit of plain, partridges a long distance off would rise and take their crooked flight across the fields.

Hence it is that the life of the real Thinker, however broken or disturbed, is at heart a life of serenity and joy.

Ringan, too, was disturbed.

Such was the great concession that was made to secure the Constitution; and the only respect in which the Constitution to-day cannot be amended is that by express provision the equality of representation in the Senate shall never be disturbed.

For the same reason, the dual system of government has been profoundly modified by the great elemental forces of our mechanical age, so that the scales, which try to hold in nice equipoise the Federal Government on the one hand and the States on the other, have been greatly disturbed.

Is it surprising that so portentous a change should have fevered his brain and disturbed his mental equilibrium?

And when it was not disturbed, but allowed to stand open, he knew that Donnegan still slept.

"Whar's Johnnie?" Himes started so violently that he disturbed the equilibrium of his chair and brought the front legs to the floor with a slam, so that he sat staring straight ahead.

As to material, stone is the handsomest, and the only one that constantly grows handsomer, and does not require that your creepers should be periodically disturbed for painting or repairs.

The air tingled in her ears as though now disturbed for the first time.

Master Sitz appeared decidedly disturbed in mind, yet he made no comment, and, after listening in vain five minutes or more, he walked away without giving heed to us.

We lads were not the only ones who felt disturbed because of this strange behavior on the part of the enemy.

" "Informing the officials of the palace," said Benno, "that his Holiness has retired for his devotions, and desires on no account to be disturbed.

He had not, however, proceeded far ere he was disturbed by the grating of another key in the lock, and had just time to whisper impressively, "Beware of Benno," ere he dived under a table.

And now hearing their remarks, and seeing how they were disturbed, he looked down at himself and saw that it was indeed sothat he had nothing on, and he grew ashamed and frightened, and thought he would run and hide himself from them in some hole in the ground.

[Illustration: ] Now one day when they were out together Martin was greatly surprised and disturbed at a change in his mother.

He might perhaps have been disturbed and compelled to make good his escape.

Disturbed both with the noise and the light, he observed, by moonshine, Calpurnia in a deep sleep, uttering broken words and inarticulate groans.

They earnestly urged him not to take his ships any farther up the bay, as they said it would lead to trouble by which the populace might be disturbed and their own lives perhaps jeoparded.

She was confined to her room when she heard the great tumult of joy, at the thanksgiving and the illuminations, for restoration of Peace in 1801, on the 10th of October; and the noise of the mob in the streets disturbed her even in this quiet house.

Every interval of time, amidst these years of busy and disturbed life, was occupied in some active and necessary work.

If the pressure within a viscus has been heightened, and persists, that is, is not disturbed by some other associated factor or instinct, conduct results to lower the pressure to what it was before the instigator of the tension appeared.

Afterwards, upon inquiring of the jailer what the reason could be, I learned that this gentleman, who was a good deal of a politician, was greatly alarmed and disturbed lest the act of the President in having pardoned us should result in the defeat of the Whig partyand, though willing enough that we should be released, he did not like to have it done at the expense of his party, and his own hopes of obtaining some good office.

His words were simple; the accent alone made them sound formidable; it seemed to convey an impregnable purpose, one not to be shaken or disturbed.

Mr. Heatherbloom felt vaguely disturbed; his heart pounded oddly.

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