5340 examples of hurrying in sentences

I dragged on behind him, with all these thoughts hurrying through my mind.

And yet how true is the old maxim that "it is always the unexpected which happens!" On the third morning after we had entered the fort Sergeant Corney and I were on duty as sharpshooters, and, before we had been upon the walls many moments, I called his attention to what seemed like an unusual hurrying to and fro on the part of the enemy.

"Wait one moment," I said, and hurrying to my aunt's room, I wrote a short note telling her of the trouble I had discovered and where Long and I were going, so that, if we did not return, she would know what had happened.

The lorries were hurrying from the Jerusalem area with reinforcements.

When two bells rang for their dinner, they were all hurrying to the table, busy over their meal, and forgetful of all but present happiness.

As the sun went down the troops were recalled to headquarters; but all night long the battlefield swarmed with straggling parties seeking some lost comrade in the cold and rain, and surgeons hurrying from place to place and offering succor to the wounded.

The following day, at noon, the students came in, hurrying up the great stair.

It was clearly evident, however, that the approaching girl had no intention of changing her pace, despite the fact that she must have noticed long ago the friend who was hurrying towards her.

When she came back into the room, she found him hurrying impatiently up and down.

We saw the villagers with frightened faces hurrying to church, carrying prayer-books.

An officer came hurrying through.

A boy on the street called my attention to it, but I found on hurrying home that father had already seen it, and had ranged it behind buildings so as to get a rough position.

" "Then you help me, Adele, like a good girl," said Miss Laura, hurrying into the house.

black faces began to peer out from among the bushes; and little black legs, carrying white bodies, came hurrying up the stony paths from the cooler parts of the pasture.

I think of my poor mother lying with her tired hands crossed out in the churchyard, and the boys so far away, and my father always hurrying and driving usI can tell you, Laura, the thing cuts both ways.

Haply the Tartar-monarch slipt away, Not doomed to suffer on that bloody day; And freed from thrall, he hurrying led His legions cross the boundary-stream, Leaving his countless heaps of dead To rot beneath the solar beam.

Gervais and Claire, ever active, were, with Frederic, hurrying on the servants, who made no end of serving the coffee on the table which had just been cleared.

In front of her she saw Sarrion hurrying in the same direction.

A climbing rose over the porch, and iron railings round the churchyard, told of human care; and from the graveyard itself burst up one of those noble springs known as winter-bournes in the chalk ranges, which, awakened in autumn from the abysses to which it had shrunk during the summer's drought, was hurrying down upon its six months' course, a broad sheet of oily silver over a temporary channel of smooth greensward.

There it runs, and will run, hurrying to the sea

Wolf came hurrying along, his head bent down like that of a hound on the scent of game.

A moment later, Rushford saw him hurrying down the street.

Hurrying toward the sound, they found Louie the Lobo with a pale expression.

That Nick is a cr'ature at consailment!" "Go on," said the captain, patiently, knowing that there was no use in hurrying one of Mike's peculiar mode of communicating his thoughts.

Hurrying up fourteen steps we reached a dark, time-worn door, and after pausing for a momentlistening to some singing withinour guide, philosopher, &c., opened it, and we entered the place with him.

5340 examples of  hurrying  in sentences