Arranged
in sentence
464 examples of Arranged in a sentence
The trooper had
arranged
every muscle of his countenance to express sympathy for the fate of the poor child; but the exultation of his eyes cut the astounded man of science to the quick; he muttered something concerning the condition of his patients, and retreated with precipitation.
Much time, and some trouble were expended before the whole party were, to the great joy of Caesar, comfortably
arranged
around the table, with proper attention to all points of etiquette and precedence.
The barns were occupied by the men of the troop, while the horses were
arranged
under the long sheds which protected the yard from the cold north wind.
The officer whose duty it was to superintend such matters, had directed a party to lower the sign of the Hotel Flanagan, and the post was already
arranged
for the execution of the spy.
The articles of capitulation must be
arranged
with Captain John Lawton; though yielding, I believe, is not a subject on which you will find him particularly complying."
In the background were
arranged
the inmates of the family who owned the dwelling, and behind them, again, was a row of shining faces of ebony, glistening with pleased wonder.
Great pains had been taken in forming the different articles used in the disguise of Captain Wharton, and when arranged, under the skillful superintendence of the peddler, they formed together a transformation that would easily escape detection, from any but an extraordinary observer.
Everything now was
arranged
for action, and the peddler very deliberately went over the whole of his injunctions to the two actors in the scene.
Without condescending to reply to the sarcasm conveyed in this speech, or perhaps not noticing it, Henry joyfully acquiesced in the proposal, and it was accordingly
arranged
between them, that, as soon as they were refreshed, he should endeavor to get on board the vessel.
When the Frenchmen had all
arranged
themselves just out of cannon-shot we saw a small group of horsemen, all in a blaze with silver and scarlet and gold, ride swiftly between the divisions, and as they went a roar of cheering burst out from either side of them, and we could see arms outstretched to them and hands waving.
"It is all
arranged
for us.
In a niche on the left stood a porcelain stove; opposite, a sideboard; then chairs were
arranged
along the walls, and a round table occupied the centre.
Ignoring the poignant joys and cares of this world, she
arranged
for herself a tranquil existence of peace and happiness.
Madame Raquin protested: she had
arranged
her mode of life, and would not modify it in any way.
The next day she had become accustomed to the idea of moving, and had
arranged
a plan for a new life.
Therese being unable to go out, it was
arranged
that Laurent should come to see her.
He
arranged
another meeting, and returned to the Arcade of the Pont Neuf.
It was on Thursday evening that Laurent and Therese
arranged
the day and hour of their meeting.
He had just
arranged
a plan.
From the moment his victim had buried his teeth in his neck, he had been as if stiffened, acting mechanically, according to a plan
arranged
long in advance.
Convinced that they could not mention marriage themselves, they
arranged
a very clever plan which consisted in getting Madame Raquin herself, and the Thursday evening guests, to offer them what they dared not ask for.
They had
arranged
no love-meetings since the day when Therese had gone to the Rue Saint-Victor to convey to Laurent the idea of murder.
The budget of the family was
arranged
in this way: the profits realised in the mercery business would pay the rent of the shop and apartment, and the balance would almost suffice for the daily expenses of the family; Laurent would receive the rent of his studio and his one hundred francs a month, out of the two thousand and a few hundred francs income from the funded money, the remainder going into the general purse.
Monsieur does nothing, Monsieur has
arranged
so as to live at my expense with his arms folded one over the other.
Don Quixote promised to follow his advice scrupulously, and it was
arranged
forthwith that he should watch his armour in a large yard at one side of the inn; so, collecting it all together, Don Quixote placed it on a trough that stood by the side of a well, and bracing his buckler on his arm he grasped his lance and began with a stately air to march up and down in front of the trough, and as he began his march night began to fall.
It will be
arranged
between them how they are to inform each other of their good or evil fortunes, and the princess will entreat him to make his absence as short as possible, which he will promise to do with many oaths; once more he kisses her hands, and takes his leave in such grief that he is well-nigh ready to die.
But chance
arranged
matters better than he expected or hoped, for at that very moment, in a gorge on the mountain that opened where they stood, the youth he wished to find made his appearance, coming along talking to himself in a way that would have been unintelligible near at hand, much more at a distance.
He said, and justly, that a married man upon whom heaven had bestowed a beautiful wife should consider as carefully what friends he brought to his house as what female friends his wife associated with, for what cannot be done or
arranged
in the market-place, in church, at public festivals or at stations (opportunities that husbands cannot always deny their wives), may be easily managed in the house of the female friend or relative in whom most confidence is reposed.
Anselmo believed him, and to afford him an opportunity more free and less liable to surprise, he resolved to absent himself from his house for eight days, betaking himself to that of a friend of his who lived in a village not far from the city; and, the better to account for his departure to Camilla, he so
arranged
it that the friend should send him a very pressing invitation.
At the same time he told her what, driven by the fierce rage of jealousy, he had said to Anselmo, and how he had
arranged
to hide himself in the closet that he might there see plainly how little she preserved her fidelity to him; and he entreated her pardon for this madness, and her advice as to how to repair it, and escape safely from the intricate labyrinth in which his imprudence had involved him.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Could
Should
Marriage
Would
There
About
Other
Himself
After
Being
Where
Having
Between
While
Little
Everything
Great
Before