53 examples of respired in sentences

[Footnote 1: There is every reason to believe that living plants, like living animals, always respire, and, in respiring, absorb oxygen and give off carbonic acid; but, that in green plants exposed to daylight or to the electric light, the quantity of oxygen evolved in consequence of the decomposition of carbonic acid by a special apparatus which green plants possess exceeds that absorbed in the concurrent respiratory process.]

I wear my shackles more contentedly for having respired the breath of an imaginary freedom.

I wear my shackles more contentedly for having respired the breath of an imaginary freedom.

Si se turba medroso en la alta noche Tu corazón, Al sentir en tus labios un aliento Abrasador, Sabe que, aunque invisible, al lado tuyo Respire yo.

"The morn is full of holiday, loud bells With rival clamors ring from every spire; Cunningly-stationed music dies and swells In echoing places; when the winds respire, Light flags stream out like gauzy tongues of fire.

I seemed to respire hope and comfort with the free air that whispered through the leaves, and played lightly with my hair, and dried the tears upon my cheek.

And, lest the spacious H. of C. should fail to hold sufficiently the lot of air respired by me, said I, "A soldier I will benot one of Foot (that's Infantry), nor yet the reg'lar Cavalry, for barrack-life will not suit me, yet ride I must the high gee-gee;" so I decided straight to be an officer of Yeomanry.

I confess that I respired more freely when I found myself in the open air.

Nay, we might add, that he needed no less than the most delicate Cremona,some instrument, as it were, articulated into humanity,to have inhaled and respired those attenuated strains, which, those who heard them think it hardly extravagant to say, seemed almost to embody silence.

Hardly has Marimonda respired the first breath, when suddenly letting fall the pipe, overturning the table, emitting the smoke through her mouth and nostrils, she disappears, uttering plaintive cries, as if she had just tasted burning lava.

The lungs must respire during sleep, as well as at any other time; and it is of great consequence that the air should be as pure as possible.

The wind had got back to its old quarter, and the air he respired soon became pure and refreshing.

while the breath of life continued, our brother respired by thee; his last breath is now departed, to thee we yield him!

This vitiated air and steam is respired at a temperature of 90° Fahr.; and therefore, by reason of this heat, it immediately ascends to the ceiling, together with the heat and carbonic acid given off from the pores of the skin.

all That I beheld respired with inward meaning.

"Au pied de ce monument "Ou le bon Henri respire "Pourquoi l'airain foudroyant? "Ah l'on veut qu' Henri conspire "Lui meme contre son fils "Dans les prisons de Paris.

How so many have been wedged in I can scarcely conceive, but it seems our keeper has the art of calculating with great nicety the space requisite for a given number of bodies, and their being able to respire freely is not his affair.

During the calm weather, in the vicinity of this group, we had seen many fish and sea-snakes; one of the latter was shot and preserved; its length was four feet four inches; the head very small; it had neither fins nor gills, and respired like land-snakes; on each scale was a rough ridge: it did not appear to be venomous.

Elle respire Sa fleur en attendant qu'on lui cueille un empire; Et son regard, déjà royal, dit: C'est à moi.

She respired a sample of it.

This valley of the Viliga, therefore, may be regarded as a great natural breathing-hole, through which the interior steppes respire once a year.

no en lo que se cifra el ser una mujer dichosa, o ha de consistir necesariamente en estar siempre al lado de lo que ella ama; en jurarle a cada instante un eterno cariño; en respirar el aire que él respire ... ¿y cuesta acaso algo de esto dinero?

To every natural form, rock, fruit or flower, 130 Even the loose stones that cover the high-way, I gave a moral life: I saw them feel, Or linked them to some feeling: the great mass Lay bedded in a quickening soul, and all That I beheld respired with inward meaning.

Then Bonnie respired heavily, and began to look about him at the other objects that properly belonged to the interest of the scene.

'Je succombe; à peine je respire.' ZAMORE:

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