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Example sentences for "bond"

Lexicographically close words:
bonan; bonanza; bonas; bonbon; bonbons; bondage; bonde; bonded; bonders; bondes
  1. Everyone knows that, so long as the occasion lasts, there is no stronger bond of sympathy and good feeling among men than getting tipsy together.

  2. They had been sea-faring men, and this, of course, was a bond between us.

  3. Despite the effects of the recession, Chile maintained its reputation for strong financial institutions and sound policy that have given it the strongest sovereign bond rating in South America.

  4. There were many taxis coming into the line of traffic from Bond Street and from the other main thoroughfares crossing Oxford Street--red taxis, just like the one in which Forbes was escaping.

  5. Saxon Minister, and a bond for L50 entered into for the safe return.

  6. United Kingdom, a pecuniary bond shall be executed by the person to whom such MS.

  7. Let us announce what we have seen; then may that bond once so shamefully severed in wrong and need, be solemnly renewed, before we turn our joyous bark toward home.

  8. For half a year this shameless wanton bond has blazoned itself beneath this roof.

  9. The other profession is selling manuscripts, which constitutes the tender bond between us.

  10. The compacts which are to embrace thirteen distinct States in a common bond of amity and union, must as necessarily be a compromise of as many dissimilar interests and inclinations.

  11. Every landholder will therefore have a common interest to keep the taxes on land as low as possible; and common interest may always be reckoned upon as the surest bond of sympathy.

  12. Negro members were regularly bribed to vote for the bond steals.

  13. And apart from the organized influences at work, the poor whites never laid aside their hostility towards the blacks, bond or free.

  14. In Alabama and Florida, the running expenses of the state government increased two hundred percent, in Louisiana five hundred percent, and in Arkansas fifteen hundred percent--all this in addition to bond issues.

  15. For as God is the source, so is he the bond of all love.

  16. He intended no reflection on the bond that bound the mistress and himself.

  17. The bond between her and her father had not been a pleasant one; she had not towards him that reverence which so grandly heightens love.

  18. The look of the neat letterhead and the fibrous feel of the bond paper give one the idea that whoever went into a business venture with him would come out of it disadvantageously.

  19. On the other, I had never known him lie or deceive, or engage me to further any deceit; his word was his bond, and by practice my word was his bond also.

  20. Setting off at a shuffling run, I doubled back along Grosvenor Street and Bond Street to the point where I hoped to pick up the trail again.

  21. Then she sat silent staring at it helplessly, for it was Duke's counterpart of their marriage bond which she thought she had seen burnt to ashes on that night when Marmaduke had said, "You have made me feel like a scoundrel!

  22. Marrion, accustomed to the rigid rules made by men, listened amazed and interested; but indeed every word that fell from Princess Pauloffski's lips seemed to tighten the bond between them.

  23. You know the bond you gave me the last time I called?

  24. He made a feeble resistance, but in the end, when Tony Denton left the house he had a thousand-dollar bond carefully stowed away in an inside pocket, and Squire Duncan was in such a state of mental collapse that he left his supper untasted.

  25. I want another government bond for a thousand dollars.

  26. Do you persist in saying that you bought this bond a year ago?

  27. You offer this bond as additional margin on the shares we hold in your name?

  28. The bond was received, and taken to the partners in the back office.

  29. Unfortunately for him he quite forgot the bonds he had in the inside pocket, and in his careless handling of the coat the package fell upon the floor of the car, one slipping out of the envelope a bond for one thousand dollars.

  30. Here seemed to be a rift in the clouds--and it was with comparative cheerfulness that Mr. Duncan placed the second bond in the hands of the visitor.

  31. I asked his advice, and he told me I'd better buy two hundred shares of some kind of stock, leaving the bond with him as margin.

  32. This act seemed to be aimed with remarkable precision at the Negroes as a class, both bond and free.

  33. Perhaps the lowly and submissive acquiescence of the Negroes, bond and free, had a salutary effect upon the public mind.

  34. The Northern States desired representation according to the free inhabitants only; while all of the Southern States, where the great mass of slaves was, wanted representation according to the entire population, bond and free.

  35. The Self is the bond that unites all souls, the red thread which runs through all being, and the knowledge of which alone gives us knowledge of our true nature.

  36. But the living nerve of the Christian religion, which was its closest bond to the highest spiritual acquisitions of the ancient Greek world, was thus severed.

  37. As if he were not bone of their bone, as if suffering did not form a common bond with all living creatures!

  38. The attainment of mutual and reciprocal joy in their relations constitutes a firm bond between two people, and makes for durability of the marriage tie.

  39. Both in the circumstances in which she is placed at the outset, and in the conjuncture to which Shylock's bond gives rise, there is a touch of the fairy tale.

  40. There could be no intellectual bond between them after so long a separation, and their married life was but an empty form.

  41. It seems as if these words were ringing in his ears; and this foreshadows the mysterious bond between him and the Witches.

  42. He is sure Mr. Benton did not sign my bond from any good motive; and I confess it does seem queer, come to think of it.

  43. Then, to Budd: "I'll fix your bond at one thousand dollars, and unless you can furnish a bondsman I will have to commit you to the county jail to await your trial.

  44. I have none," faltered the lad, "unless some gentleman here will give bond for me.

  45. I signed yer bond fer ye to-day, Budd, or else ye'd now be on yer way to Kingston jail.

  46. The Justice had been rapidly filling out a paper since he had rendered his decision, and now he looked up: "Your bond is ready," he said.

  47. You see, he don't know Mr. Wright signed the bond also, for he had left the court-room before that was done.

  48. Budd was partially prepared for the Trial Justice's decision, as it was but the natural result of the bias he had shown in his rulings; but the excessive amount of the bond astonished him and filled him with alarm.

  49. His name on your bond to-day means mischief.

  50. But as soon as Mary's fortunes were identified with Bothwell's by the bond of marriage, the sound of approaching war was heard.

  51. Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale!

  52. This was a bond between him and Hello, who claimed the same extraordinary power, and had foretold all sorts of singular events.

  53. Her whole aim and aspiration was to get the bond that united them dissolved.

  54. Tis nothing but some bond that he is ent'red into For gay apparel 'gainst the triumph-day.

  55. What doth he with a bond That he is bound to?

  56. There is my bond of faith, To tie thee to my strong correction.

  57. Old and New Bond Street form a continuous thoroughfare, in which are situated some of the most fashionable shops in London.

  58. Grosvenor Gallery, the chief of the many picture-galleries in Bond Street.

  59. New Bond Street dates from about 1716, and occupies part of the site of Conduit Mead (twenty-seven acres), the property of the City of London.

  60. Piccadilly enters our district at the end of Bond Street, and forms its boundary as far as Hyde Park Corner.

  61. Hounslow Heath, but which was brought to, and left at the top of, Old Bond Street about 1691.

  62. The latter, in 1686, built Bond Street, the west side of which was first called Albemarle Buildings.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bond" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accord; accumulate; actuary; addition; adherence; adhesive; adjunct; affairs; affiliation; affinity; agglomeration; agglutination; aggregation; agreement; allegiance; alliance; amass; annexation; annuity; approximation; arrangement; articulate; articulation; assemble; associate; association; assurance; assure; attach; attachment; attest; back; bail; band; bargain; binding; bond; bracket; bridge; bridle; captive; cartel; cement; certify; chain; cling; clinging; closeness; coherence; collar; collect; combination; combine; communication; compact; comprise; concourse; concurrence; confirm; confluence; congeries; conglomeration; conjugate; conjugation; conjunction; connect; connection; consortium; constancy; contiguity; contract; contrariety; convention; copulate; couple; coupling; covenant; cover; cuff; deal; dealings; debenture; deduction; deed; deposit; devotion; disjunction; earnest; embrace; encompass; endorse; ensure; enthralled; escrow; faith; fasten; fastener; fealty; fetter; fidelity; filiation; gag; gather; gathering; glue; guarantee; guaranty; halter; hamper; handcuff; hock; homage; homology; hostage; include; indemnity; indent; indenture; indorse; insurance; insure; intercommunication; intercourse; intimacy; iron; join; jointure; junction; knot; lashing; league; leash; liaison; link; linkage; loyalty; manacle; marriage; marry; marshal; mass; meeting; merge; merger; merging; mobilize; mortgage; muzzle; nearness; obligation; oppressed; pact; pair; pairing; pawn; pillory; pledge; policy; post; promise; propinquity; protocol; proximity; rapport; recognizance; reins; relations; relationship; replevin; restraint; seam; seconds; secure; security; shackle; sign; similarity; solder; span; specialty; splice; sponsor; spout; stake; stick; stipulation; stocks; stranglehold; subjugated; suppressed; surety; symbiosis; sympathy; tape; tether; tie; trammel; transaction; troth; understanding; undertaking; underwrite; underwriter; unification; unify; union; unite; warrant; warranty; weld; yoke