Travelled
in sentence
108 examples of Travelled in a sentence
Beyond the entrance of the valley, where the country, though still rich, was less wild and more open, a long stretch of the road which they had
travelled
on first coming to Barton, lay before them; and on reaching that point, they stopped to look around them, and examine a prospect which formed the distance of their view from the cottage, from a spot which they had never happened to reach in any of their walks before.
"You may believe how glad we all were to see them," added Mrs. Jennings, leaning forward towards Elinor, and speaking in a low voice as if she meant to be heard by no one else, though they were seated on different sides of the room; "but, however, I can't help wishing they had not
travelled
quite so fast, nor made such a long journey of it, for they came all round by London upon account of some business, for you know (nodding significantly and pointing to her daughter) it was wrong in her situation.
They were three days on their journey, and Marianne's behaviour as they
travelled
was a happy specimen of what future complaisance and companionableness to Mrs. Jennings might be expected to be.
She was before me, constantly before me, as I travelled, in the same look and hue."
"He opened his whole heart to me yesterday as we
travelled.
Up these he
travelled
with difficulty, hoping to catch the sound of the ticker.
Bogs, dead levels, melancholy desert tracks, wherever we
travelled.
He was watching the road along which we
travelled.
And the messenger of good fortune was none other than Mr. Frankland, who was standing, gray-whiskered and red-faced, outside the gate of his garden, which opened on to the high road along which I
travelled.
Just opposite to us, at the other side of the broad, white road, was the Friar's Oak Inn, which was kept in my day by John Cummings, a man of excellent repute at home, but liable to strange outbreaks when he travelled, as will afterwards become apparent.
Never have I
travelled
at such a pace, and never have I felt such a sense of exhilaration from the rush of keen upland air upon our faces, and from the sight of those two glorious creatures stretched to their utmost, with the roar of their hoofs and the rattle of our wheels as the light curricle bounded and swayed behind them.
Stole away!" he cried, wheeling the mares round into a side road which struck to the right out of that which we had
travelled.
How could I have seen it had I not
travelled?
They
travelled
as expeditiously as possible, and, sleeping one night on the road, reached Longbourn by dinner time the next day.
I have
travelled
across Rajpootana that I might seek the shelter of the fort at Agra.
"Sir Prior," answered the Saxon, "wheresoever I have
travelled
in this land, I have hitherto found myself, with the assistance of my good sword and faithful followers, in no respect needful of other aid.
The path upon which the party
travelled
was now so narrow, as not to admit, with any sort of convenience, above two riders abreast, and began to descend into a dingle, traversed by a brook whose banks were broken, swampy, and overgrown with dwarf willows.
"Wert thou really ignorant of this?" said he; "didst thou not know that Wilfred of Ivanhoe
travelled
in the litter of the Jew?--a meet conveyance for the crusader, whose doughty arm was to reconquer the Holy Sepulchre!"
I
travelled
yesterday with Vronsky's mother,' she continued, 'and she talked about him all the time.
'You
travelled
there with the mother and came back with the son,' he said, uttering every word distinctly as though it were something valuable he was giving away.
He considered Russia to be a doomed country like Turkey, and the Russian government so bad that he did not think it worth while seriously to criticize its actions; yet he had an official position, was a model Marshal of the Nobility, and when he
travelled
always wore a cockade and a red band to his cap.
He had
travelled
a great deal, and considered that one of the chief advantages of the present convenient ways of communication was the easy access they afforded to national amusements.
Had he
travelled?
He must have
travelled
everywhere, at least in the spirit.
Hearing that Mr. Phileas Fogg was looking for a servant, and that his life was one of unbroken regularity, that he neither
travelled
nor stayed from home overnight, he felt sure that this would be the place he was after.
These ruffians, united by a secret bond, strangled victims of every age in honour of the goddess Death, without ever shedding blood; there was a period when this part of the country could scarcely be
travelled
over without corpses being found in every direction.
Phileas Fogg had, without suspecting it, gained one day on his journey, and this merely because he had
travelled
constantly eastward; he would, on the contrary, have lost a day had he gone in the opposite direction, that is, westward.
You're the
travelled
comedian, you ought to know that.''Oh !
'Me,
travelled?
I have
travelled
!
Back
Related words
Which
Great
World
Where
There
Never
Along
Other
Being
After
Without
Their
Journey
Could
Would
Place
About
Through
Should
Night