5525 examples of hurries in sentences

"He will unless he hurries," Frank agreed.

If it hurries, a caravan consumes a whole year in visiting these places.

In Mazeppa the poet reverts to his earlier style, and that of Scott; the description of the headlong ride hurries us along with a breathless expectancy that gives it a conspicuous place among his minor efforts.

As the sounds of battle die away and the beaten foe hurries from the field it is fitting that the conquering armies should pause to give thanks to the God of Battles, who has guided our cause aright.

From Kearsarge, say, you look over Inyo and find pink soft cloud masses asleep on the level desert air; south of you hurries a white troop late to some gathering of their kind at the back of Oppapago; nosing the foot of Waban, a woolly mist creeps south.

The answer was briefly as follows: "Thy boast is that thou wilt in two short months Ravage my country, scathe with fire and sword The empire of Irán; but on thyself Heap not destruction; pause before thy pride Hurries thee to thy ruin.

For Nature is always consistent, and never hurries those who watch her closely to obey the laws she writes so large in the instincts of man and beast.

He fills his hands with costly ornaments and hurries to throw them at his hero's feet.

Presently Tom hurries up, having been originally one of the deputation, but kept by the necessity of binding up the three fingers which the ramrod had spared to poor Jem Burman's hand.

Who are these that follow across the hills of night A star that westward hurries along the fields of light?

If you were a Russian child you would not watch to see Santa Klaus come down the chimney; but you would stand by the windows to catch a peep at poor Babouscka as she hurries by.

She seems to be out of breath and tired, yet she hurries on.

'The next day Prince Friedrich Carl comes here,'the left forefinger joined the thumb,' and telegraphs the fact, always over Berlin, to the Crown Prince, who hurries forward here.'

recollection, at hand, Soon hurries me back to despair.

Then the train hurries on again, under the shadow of Mount Adam, where in the deep maple woods the squirrels leap all day among the tree tops and where the sunlight strives year after year to find its way through the thick shade, and once more the river is beside you, the train is speeding due north again, and you have, perhaps without knowing it, caught a glimpse of Hillton Academy.

An inward impulse hurries him afar, Himself half conscious of his frenzied mood

I have scarcely reached the platform before Popofs door opens, and without seeing me he hurries through the van on to the engine.

Calmar hurries Cuthullin into action, which ends in defeat.

As the dusky squadron hurries, like an incarnate whirlwind, from one point to another, every one prudently withdraws from their irresistible advance; and instances have occurred in which large bodies of troops, marching across the Plains, have been scattered and routed by an accidental charge of some such wild-eyed regiment.

[Hurries off the stage, when WALLENSTEIN and TERZKY follow her.]

Governor, to your post! GROOM OF THE CHAMBER (hurries in).

The performance over, she hurries to the Mitre Tavern, in St. James's Market, and here she is sure of a warm welcome, as is but natural, since the Mrs. Voss who rules the destinies of the hostelry is Anne's elder sister[A].

and hurries away in a rather clumsy fashion.

In a world like this, where there is no kind of stability, no possibility of anything lasting, but where everything is thrown into a restless whirlpool of change, where everything hurries on, flies, and is maintained in the balance by a continual advancing and moving, it is impossible to imagine happiness.

[RADA snatches the revolver from the Christmas tree and hurries SUBKA into the room on the right, just as the outer door bursts open and a troop of drunken soldiers appear on the threshold, shouting and furious with drink.]

5525 examples of  hurries  in sentences