70511 examples of world in sentences

Beauty and innocence often bring pain and sorrow, madam, in a world where there are too many men like Mr. Rutlidge, and his son.

Use your influence to interfere with or to hinder Mr. King in his work; or fail to use your influence to contradict the lies you have already started about the character of Miss Andrés; and I will use the influence of my pen and the prestige of my name to put you before the eyes of the world for what you are.

The colors were still fresh upon the canvas that, to-day, hangs in an honored place in one of the great galleries of the world.

" "And that"said the novelistso famous in the eyes of the world, so infamous in his own sight"and that is what she tried to make me believe, when she and I were young together.

The Emperor Trajan has been called the Charlemagne of the Balkan peninsula; all remains are attributed to him (he was nicknamed the Wallflower by Constantine the Great), and his reign marked the zenith of Roman power in this part of the world.

The marvellous system of Roman Law had proved too subtle and complex for a world in the throes of dissolution.

Turk and Anatolian coalesced into one people; every mountain, river, lake, bridge, and village in the country took on a Turkish name, and a new nation was established for ever in the heart of the Romaic world, which nourished itself on the life-blood of the Empire and was to prove the supreme enemy, of the race.

FIELD ENTERPRISES EDUCATIONAL CORP. SEE The World Book Encyclopedia.

SEE Herzberg, Max J. THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA.

On the memorable 8th of March, 1814, Brown sailed out of the port of Buenos Ayres with three ships to commence a campaign, which was destined to destroy the Spanish navy in this part of the waters of the New World.

No brighter pages occur in the history of the New World than those which commemorate the gallantry and self-devotion of the Irish soldiers who aided South Americans to throw off the yoke of Spain.

Young Australia and New Zealand may be as the world goes, but already both have much to their credit in the domains of music, art, and literature; and here, as usual, the Irish have been to the fore.

This in turn is forced into prominence by the under-current of the world's aspiration for larger liberty.

"The world no longer for the few, but for the many," is the watchword of an increasing number in all the nations.

The problems of English and American political and religious life are identical in that both are inspired by the watchword of the rising multitudes, "The world for the many.

The Hebrews are found in all parts of the world.

No people ever rose more rapidly in the world's history.

All the problems which are vexing the older nations are essentially social problems, and the watchword of all the movements that are undermining thrones and caste, and the wicked social order, is, "The world no longer for the few, but for the many."

Fisk school is the buildin'-up-est place to our people in the world.

They said, "Which one?" I answered, the one that created the heaven and the earth, and all things in the world and the sea.

All 'e could do was to point with 'is finger at Bob Pretty's kitchenand Bob Pretty's kitchen was for all the world like a pork-butcher's shop.

" "Chess?" gasped the other, a whole world of protest in his tones.

On this note the elegy ends, and there follow eight lines in which the poet glances at his own pastoral self that has been singing, and realizes that the world will go on even though Lycidas be no more, and that there are other calls in life than that of piping on an oaten reed.

The bard appears before the iron-bound portals of the nether world, and the pains of hell surcease.

CLABBERED MILK One of the most healthful drinks in the world is clabbered milk; it is far better in a way for every one than buttermilk for it requires no artificial cult to bring it to perfection.

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