488 examples of evoked in sentences

" The reply evoked a hurricane of "bravos.

And now, therefore, she might question him, it was certain that he would answer and tell her everything, overpowered as he was by the common grief which she had evoked.

" Madame Angelin quivered and closed her eyes as if to escape the spectacle of all the terrifying things that she evoked, the wretchedness, the shame, the crimes that she elbowed during her continual perambulations through that hell of poverty, vice, and hunger.

And in effect, neither general insurrections against Russia's dominions, nor political plots, nor the tumults of an ignorant rabblesuch as our cholera riots, workmen's outbreaks, Jewish pogroms, and other like disturbanceshave ever occurred in Finland; and when disorders of that kind broke out in other parts of the empire or alarming tidings from abroad came in they never evoked the slightest dangerous echo there.

Fearful of blasphemy, yet brave, she faced the bogie of a God her thought had evoked, saying, "I make my own choice.

The abyss she stared into between herself and the Mary Wollaston whose image was so sharply evoked by the ridiculously unchanged paraphernalia of that Mary's life, turned her giddy.

" This slowness of her erotic development surprised him rather until he evoked the explanation that her energies had been concentrated upon her musical ambition.

she asked, and was astonished at the flare of passion this evoked from him.

Now, uninviting as its aspect was, and sinister as were the memories it must have evoked in other hearts beside my own, it was water.

From out the nothing a conscious something I have evoked.

But Florence had always been liberal, nay, lavish, of her genius in triumphs, masques, magnificent street architecture, evoked to celebrate some ephemeral event.

Time could not efface the humor evoked by the sight or sound of the magnificent orchestrelle.

" Afterwards when he heard Pompeii spoken of, it always evoked in his memory several strata of images.

Across her brain flashed the insistent and pertinent questions that such a situation always evoked.

And as she played on and on the music further evoked the memory of this worthy lady who had given her services in exchange for lodgings in an incredibly small hall bedroom, with certain privileges at the kitchen stove.

" After the laughter this sally evoked had subsided Mrs. Wilder asked the boys about their journey.

But I cannot myself recall a single instance of such a passion being evoked by a woman destitute of physical attractiveness.

It was simple, after allthe attraction lay in the letters a-y-n-e. At once I added to my K's the name Kayne, although the name evoked no interest.

The frosts were her condition; The Tyrian would not come Until the North evoked it.

Might not those hidden splendors be compared to that genius whose brilliancy is alone evoked by Beauty's radiant smile?" Marcus Wilkeson squirmed, and Matthew Maltboy felt uneasy, while their friend was delivering this elaborate idea, and felt easier when he reached the end in safety.

To say that the answer is, 'My son, give Me thy heart,' begs the question, because the one thing certain about love is that we cannot give it to whom we willit must be evoked; and even if it is wanted, we cannot always give it.

" "Why, it was a mere extemporisation," said Father Payne; "a phrase suggested a phrase, a word evoked a lot of other wordsthere was no real connection of thought.

The German uniform, which once evoked unstinted praise, is suffering sadly to-day owing to lack of raw materials.

Whether it ever evoked any warmer dream or vision during those calm, cold, virgin-like spring nights, when even the moon and the greater planets retreated into the icy blue, steel-like firmament, I cannot say.

The mental picture thus evoked produces a corresponding effect in the astral body of the patient, and sets into operation the materialization of desired results.

488 examples of  evoked  in sentences