5928 examples of endure in sentences

I can endure it no longer!...

"The muni compassionately said to the girl: 'You will never be able to endure the hardships of such a life as you propose to leada life so different from that to which you have been accustomed.

'A man of sense will endure adversity rather than escape from it in such a manner.

He must have the heart and the body to do and to endure, no less than the eye to see and the brain to note and record.

this proved to be one of those melancholy cases where the effort to relieve hardship well endured results only in showing that those who endure the adversity cannot stand even a slight prosperity.

Thus they both had submitted to the ceremony of breakfast, but when the hour of dinner approached they could neither endure the mockery.

I do not think I could endure it.'

On the contrary, her mind had been employed, during the whole of her journey to England, in a silent effort to endure her lot with resignation.

She looked ahead, this fresh, vigorous young Englishwoman, and wondered how she was to endure the staleness of life.

France had yet many evil days to go through and cruel trials to endure; she was, however, to be saved at last; Charles VI. was to be followed by Charles VII.

"I could endure no longer," said she, at a later period, "and the time went heavily with me as with a woman in travail."

When this voice comes to me, I feel marvellously rejoiced; I would that it might endure forever."

I carried it in two pieces to the camp and told them the way was barred, at which they could hardly endure their disappointment.

The questions that now arose were "How long can we endure this work in this situation?

How long will our oxen be able to endure the great hardship on the small nourishment they receive?

There was no water to be had; our camp kettle had been left at the fort, and through my stupidity the cup had become useless, therefore we were obliged to eat the icy snow or endure the thirst.

What fortitude the soul contains, That it can so endure The accent of a coming foot, The opening of a door!

I could not endure that, Magdalen.

So at last I felt forced to return to Varick Manor; but the fear of the dread future was in me, and all the hopeless misery of a hopeless passion made of me a coward, so that I shrank from the pain I must surely inflict and endure.

But I could not endure to ride; a nerve-racking restlessness was on me, a desire for movement, for utter exhaustion, so that I could no longer have even strength to think.

"Ormond, am I a contemptible poltroon that I should leave you here to endure the consequences of my own negligence?

Quick, I tell youII can't endure this!

I am not made to endure everything, I tell you!

Yet many of these show that they study personal appearance quite as much as the most fashionable of Parisian belles; for they bestow much labour, time, and thought, and endure much actual suffering in the elaborate patterns with which they tattoo, and, as they vainly suppose, embellish their faces and persons.

Who could endure for life the vulgarity of mind that suggested such a costume for a fête in the country on a hot summer's day?

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