16 examples of victims' in sentences

Wherever a squad of the fugitives was withdrawn from the main body, making ready a boat, the painted fiends would swoop down upon it, performing their murderous work and getting away with a fresh supply of scalps before the victims' friends could rush to their assistance.

What is so sad is that they totally lack remorse for their victims' pain and suffering and give not the slightest thought to the victims' families left behind in utter and complete desolation and sadness at their terrible loss.

What is so sad is that they totally lack remorse for their victims' pain and suffering and give not the slightest thought to the victims' families left behind in utter and complete desolation and sadness at their terrible loss.

She was usually bent on "improving" the minds of her charges, and she improved them with serene disregard of the victims' tastes and interests.

Is he also to be a 'Victim'?" Carolyn June colored the least bit, paused a moment before she replied, then said rather stiffly: "Heyes, he is probably having more fun watching us being 'officially' made love to than any other one of the entire bunch.

In the days of Tiberius all who accused any persons regularly received money and large allotments both from the victims' property and from the public treasury in addition to various honors.

Permitted pain!the first and last Of riddles that we strive to solve, More poignant ever, and more vast, As man's mentalities evolve, I hear thy victims' ceaseless wails, I view the path my race hath trod, And at the sight my spirit quails, And cries in agony to God!

"Because 'They've found another victim'?"

Cellini, for example, was poisoned by a parish priest near Florence: yet he never brought the man to justice; and in the case of his own murders, he only dreaded the retaliation of his victims' kinsmen.

His memory to the scene of blood reverts; He hears the echo of his victims' cry, Whose agonizing eyes again are fixed Upon his face, pleading for mercy.

Our pity for the victims' doom, and our indignation for the cold-blooded cruelty with which that doom was carried out, is mingled with a reluctant realization of the fact that the state of things which preceded it was practically impossible, that it had become an anomaly, and that as such it was bound either to change or to perish.

During half an hour the victims' cries mingled with the assistants' vociferations, and one would seek in vain in that crowd for a sentiment of repugnance or of pity.

But it's your 'victim' that deserves the credit.

'Great victim': Charles I. OF OLD AGE.

* Teacher: "'The collision of a train with human victims' ... that is wrong ...

it ought to be 'the collision of a train that resulted in human victims' ... for the cause of the people on the line.

16 examples of  victims'  in sentences