Uttered
in sentence
433 examples of Uttered in a sentence
I save nothing out of my stipend, gentlemen, and that may be why I am less alarmed when people speak of taking it from me.'M. de Renal lived on excellent terms with his wife; but not knowing what answer to make to the question, which she timidly repeated: 'What harm can this gentleman from Paris do to the prisoners?' he was just about to lose his temper altogether when she
uttered
a cry.
Julien replied to these fresh remonstrances extremely well, so far as words went; he hit upon the expressions which a fervent young seminarist would have employed; but the tone in which he
uttered
them, the ill-concealed fire that smouldered in his eyes alarmed M. Chelan.
Unconsciously, Madame de Renal
uttered
cries which roused her maid.
As he
uttered
the words well born (this was one of the aristocratic expressions which Julien had recently acquired), he burned with a strong feeling of antipathy.
It was certain that in this answer,
uttered
in the lowest of tones, the word 'Fie!' had figured.
He had presence of mind enough to arrange his sentence and to make it plain to the noble lady, seated so close beside him on the bank of verdure, that the words he had just
uttered
were some that he had heard during his expedition to his friend the timber merchant.
This threat was
uttered
_with gladness_.
One of the children
uttered
a joyful cry.
Having half mastered these several truths, which however all the words
uttered
in a Seminary tend to deny, Julien fell into a deep melancholy.
The abbe Pirard had been of no assistance to him; he had not once
uttered
a word to him apart from the tribunal of penitence, and even there he listened rather than spoke.
This speech was
uttered
with such authority, and Julien felt so weak at the moment, that he withdrew.
There I can hear the voice of M. Chelan,' said Julien; you would not have spoken to me like that before my cruel departure for the Seminary; you loved me then!'Julien was rewarded for the coolness with which he had
uttered
this speech; he saw his mistress at once forget the danger in which the proximity of her husband involved her, to think of the far greater danger of seeing Julien doubtful of her love for him.
It was Elisa who had
uttered
the cry which Julien had heard.
Evil tongues had
uttered
the word galleys.
The last words were
uttered
rapidly, with an extraordinary and certainly far from courteous air.
I am burning to know; I shall be discreet, I swear to you!'This last sentence astonished her as she
uttered
it.
As he walked boldly up to the group round Mathilde, he overheard a few words
uttered
in a loud voice.
Julien heard his own name
uttered
distinctly twice.
He was offended by the tone of command in which she had
uttered
the words, _you must_.
She had no need to invent or to think for the first time of the cruel words which she now
uttered
with such complacence.
The master of the house was a corpulent man whose name was never uttered; Julien decided that his expression and speech were those of a man engaged in digestion.
What astonished her most of all was his complete insincerity; he never
uttered
a word to the Marechale which was not a lie, or at least a shocking travesty of his point of view, which Mathilde knew so perfectly upon almost every subject.
She was about to hear her sentence
uttered.
Almost invariably I should have a majority, more than that, even for a verdict of guilty; you see, Mademoiselle, with what ease I can secure an acquittal ..."The abbe broke off suddenly, as though startled by the sound of his words; he was admitting things which are never
uttered
to the profane.
Now and again, she
uttered
with terror in her heart the name of Madame de Renal.
While Julien's spirit was almost always completely lost in the world of ideas, Mathilde, occupied with realities, as becomes an aristocratic heart, had contrived to increase the intimacy of the direct correspondence between Madame de Fervaques and M. de Frilair to such a point that already the mighty word Bishopric had been
uttered.
Before concluding, Julien returned to the question of premeditation, to his repentance, to the respect, the filial and unbounded adoration which, in happier times, he had felt for Madame de Renal ...Madame Derville
uttered
a cry and fainted.
'With what a contrite and coaxing air he
uttered
the verdict that involved the death penalty!
But I have a heart that is easily moved; the most commonplace words, if they are
uttered
with an accent of truth, may soften my voice and even make my tears begin to flow.
She
uttered
a faint cry.
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