624 examples of intruders in sentences

The farmer is at the utmost pains to keep away these intruders.

Count Tisza, with his wife and the Countess Almassy, advanced to meet the intruders, asking what they wanted.

He summoned his attendant, and bade him take away to the carriages the articles I had given him, calling upon the intruders to assist.

The punishment to which intruders are subject by the orders of this house, proves that his presence in the house is considered as a crime, of which, as we have no proof of it, a confession ought not to be extorted by an artful and insidious question, of which he may not discover the intention or the consequence.

They were very shy of the intruders and went bounding away from cliff to cliff and rock to rock at a speed which defied pursuit.

On reaching this opening, Willoughby started at hearing voices within the inclosure; he was about to reprove the intruders, when Maud pressed his arm, and whispered "Listen, Willoughbythose voices sound strangely to my ears!

More and more the blacks are coming to be considered the original peoples, the "Indios" to be the intruders.

The women of the Sioux exhibit many striking peculiarities of characterthe love of the marvellous, and a profound veneration for any and every thing connected with their religious faith; a willingness to labor and to learn; patience in submitting to insults from servants who consider them intruders in families; the evident recognition of the fact that they are a doomed race, and must submit to indignities that they dare not resent.

At once he called the palace guard to arrest the intruders, and caused every door of exit to be locked.

Noting that the Salviati did not leave the palace, and that the guards had been withdrawn from the gate and every door was bolted, the populace broke into the building, rescued the Gonfaloniere, and the Signori with him, and seized the persons of the intruders.

If the casual gods send inquiring strangers into my camp, let them (the intruders) be civil, please, or at least be male.

" "And now to grandma," said Kitty, releasing the latch of the door, which she had held carefully in her hand since entering the room, as a precaution against intruders; "and fare you well, Betty, till we meet at the ball to-night.

Jadu Babu, who was one of the intruders, signalled the others to be silent, and thus addressed the judge with folded hands: "Your Honour, the dead has come to life!

The Europeans are isolated there; foreign customs and manners everywhere surround them, and remind them that they are tolerated intruders.

As soon as the Cherokees, and other half-civilized Indians, appear, they will be regarded as common intruders, and be subject to the united attacks of these people.

PHYSICIANS, ancients failed, moderns succeeded, iii. 22, n. 4; bag-wigs, wore, iii. 288; Fortune of Physicians, i. 242, n. 1; Hogarth's pictures of one, iii. 288, n. 4; intruders, do not love, ii. 331, n. 1; Johnson celebrates their beneficence, iv. 263; has pleasure in their company, iv.

The white intruders were not removed.

The Federal authorities, both military and civil, disliked the intruders as much as they did the Indians, stigmatizing them as "a banditti who were a disgrace to human nature."

There was small wonder that the Spanish authorities, civil, military, and ecclesiastical alike, should wish to keep intruders out of the land, and should jealously guard the secret of their own weakness.

What do you want?" he inquired, staring at the intruders.

The doctor saw the intruders.

For this advantage we are indebted to the excellent judgment displayed by the unfortunate* Captain Barker, late Commandant of Raffles Bay, he having during his stay in that place, treated them with kindness, to which they were fairly entitled from men so far their superiors in knowledge and power, and who were moreover intruders upon their soil.

Not only did the Revolution require the Church to forswear its King, but also to see its spiritual fathers deprived and intruders set in their places without even the semblance of any spiritual authority.

She had, no doubt, heard from fugitives from la Española of the doings of the Spaniards there, and of their irresistible might in battle, and had prudently counseled her son to receive the intruders with kindness and hospitality.

Every brother who keeps the key of knowledge from intruders, but cheerfully gives it to a worthy brother.

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