3128 examples of fetch in sentences

After about fifteen minutes, me still meditatin' murder an' considerin' my thirst I seen 'em fetch a camel out o' the khan at the Inn o' the Good Samaritan; an' next thing you know, 'e's out o' sight.

There wasn't anybody else except Anazeh that ben Nazir could have sent to fetch you, and the old boy is a dependable friend of ours.

And so it was at last agreed, and Adele, still protesting, was consigned to the care of the lady of Sainte Marie, while De Catinat swore that without a pause he would return from Poitou to fetch her.

With a good breeze I have known a burning pipe fetch up a scalping party from two miles' distance, but the trees stop scent, and the Iroquois noses are less keen than the Sioux and the Dacotah.

"He's dead, Benhe's deadhis pony rolled over himoh, fetch a doctor, quick!" Ben took the unconscious little figure in his arms, with a heavy groan; and Dudley tore on to the house almost frantic with fright.

"Yes, let me drop some sealing wax; fetch a candle!" Dudley was longing to do this part himself, but he generously said nothing, and presented Roy with a brass button out of his pocket, to stamp on the hot wax.

Dudley, you just go and fetch him in, will you?" Dudley crammed rather a large piece of cake into his mouth, and dashed out of the room; and a few minutes later dragged in the would-be soldier.

He saved me from drowning, and he went into the cave to fetch you!"

"If you're not outside the front door in five minutes, I'm going to fetch the police," he said, fiercely.

He had passed the previous night at a ball at the tavern, against the express command of his father, who would have gone to fetch him away, but that he could not bear to enter upon a scene he thought so wicked, and especially upon such an errand.

My beasts fetch good prices for the army, and save that there is a want of hands, I was never doing better.

" The scheme appeared a hopeful one, and William took his departure after a few minutes, saying to the guards without that he went to fetch a book of reference which he needed to convince the hard-hearted reprobate within.

It would seem that a great collection of sea-weed had formed to windward of the rock where Bob had gone to fish, at which spot it ordinarily gathered in a pile until the heap became too large to lodge any longer, when, owing to the form of the rock, it invariably broke adrift, and passed to the southward of the Reef, floating to leeward, to fetch up on some other rock, or island, in that direction.

If that won't fetch him, I'm sure nothing will.

"I say, he'll give you a bouquet for the ball to-night; we are going into Tilchester now to fetch it.

"Ambrosine," he interrupted, rudely, "I shall come and fetch you this evening for dinner, as you are too busy now to speak to me.

Why, she didn't fetch up till nearly at St. Omer, and the shells lost heart becos they couldn't catch 'er.

And bring up his trunk for him; yes, that's just what I likethe chance to fetch Loren's trunk, and I like his way of taking it all for granted, too.

"I hate the stone, I fear the water; I dread the grey, the moaning sea; I pray thee bid thy lady daughter To fetch some wine to me.

Mebby some day she's goin' to want it back ag'in, when he ain't livin' to fetch it back to her.

"It's about time he was comingme here eating dried apricots and tapioca steady diet (nobody but a pilgrim would fetch tapioca into a line-camp, and if he does it again you'll sure be missing the only friend yuh got) and him gone four days when he'd oughta been back the second.

First of all 'e wanted Peter's clothes to be took instead of 'is, and when Peter pointed out that they was too shabby to fetch ten shillings 'e 'ad a lot o' nasty things to say about wearing such old rags, and at last, in a terrible temper, 'e took 'is clothes off and pitched 'em in a 'eap on the floor.

Break, principal parts of, 61. Bring, fetch, carry, distinguished, 94.

Carry, fetch, bring, distinguished, 94.

Fetch, bring, carry, distinguished, 94.

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