849 examples of rally in sentences

The New York players unquestionably had the championship won for nine and one half innings of the final game and then, by the simplest of errors, overturned all of the good which they had accomplished in their wonderful rally of the two days preceding.

Yet so keen had been the struggle, so great the excitement, so wonderful the rally of the New York club after having once given the series away, that it was the opinion generally that the defeated were as great in defeat as the victors were great in victory.

Hereupon Beltane raised his vizor and setting horn to lip, sounded the rally.

"'Tis our forester's rally, master!"

The inside of a theater (or a church) The funeral procession The political rally The choir. <4. Mastery through Adapting Discourse to Audience>

For a field of the dead rushes red on my sight, And the clans of Culloden are scattered in fight; They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown; Wo, wo to the riders that trample them down!

"There wasn't no fightin' in Union County but I 'member when the Yankees was goin' through and singin' 'The Union forever, hurrah, boys, hurrah We'll rally 'round the flag, boys, Shouting the battle cry of freedom.' (She sang thised.)

"I must rally another crowd and try'n' rush it," said Courtenay.

The French behaved as did the Southrons after Bull Run: they gave their formidable foe time to rally, and to recover from the effect of the panic that had covered the country with fugitives; and time was all that was necessary for either the English King or the American General to prevent defeat from being extended into conquest.

this must be theend and With a last rally of his darkening consciousness, Coquenil called up his mother's face and, looking at it through the eyes of his soul, he spoke to her across the miles, in a wild, voiceless cry: "I did the best I could, little mother, thethe best Icould.

I couldn't rally my scattered and worn-out wits to think what the basis of this preposterous charge might be.

The government, seeking to rally all classes to face a grave crisis, was paying court to the labor leaders.

" "I have always understood that the check received by our troops at Chew's house gave the enemy time to rally, and thus defeated Washington's plan," replied Mr. Jackson Harmar.

He did all that a man could do to rally his broken troops, and exposed himself as fearlessly as the bravest soldier.

"It was impossible for men thus flying and thus pursued to rally, nor had they a moment's time even to load their pieces, while death was close upon every man's heel.

And she told what had passed to the king, with her head high in the air, and a careless haughtiness, so that even the king did not rally her, nor yet venture to comfort her, but urged her to spend the next day in riding with the queen and him; for they were setting out for Zenda, where the king was to hunt in the forest, and she could ride some part of the way with them, and return in the evening.

"A thousand horse may do a good deal of damage in a sudden attack, but they must fall back as soon as the Roundheads rally.

Our old friend's mind was gone at intervals, but would rally feebly; and with his consciousness returned his love, his simplicity, his sweetness.

A meeting of the party was held, when it appeared that, in the balanced state of parties, the Tory peers could not effect their purpose unless they could rally the bishops to their aid.

Rally all, service for rally day.

Rally all, service for rally day.

CO. Rally day treasury.

Rally day helper no.1, by Grace Gordon, pseud., & others.

I went this Evening to visit a Friend, with a design to rally him, upon a Story I had heard of his intending to steal a Marriage without the Privity of us his intimate Friends and Acquaintance.

If the attack was half-hearted and the Indians gained time to rally, Celeste would suffer the consequences; they could kill her or escape with her.

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