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Example sentences for "furnished"

Lexicographically close words:
furloughs; furmety; furnace; furnaces; furnish; furnisher; furnishers; furnishes; furnisheth; furnishing
  1. This is a furnished house, and they have taken it for three months certain.

  2. We were in a kind of twilight now, in a miserably furnished shanty, with the paper peeling off the walls and the fire-grate all rusted and the very boards broken beneath our feet.

  3. Entering by the grand staircase, which is decorated with paintings by Antonio Verrio, the visitor is conducted through a suite of lofty and large apartments, furnished in an old-fashioned style.

  4. The chapel is neat and plain in appearance; the rows of benches being furnished with prayer-books and hassocks, and the floor being paved with chequered marble.

  5. Lorraine, from information furnished by him to perfect some anterior chart; but the plate does not seem to have been used in any book before it appeared in this 1513 edition of Ptolemy.

  6. There is no mention of him in what Beneventano furnished to the Ptolemy of 1508.

  7. Having during each of his home visits met some form of misrepresentation or falsehood, he would re-embark, furnished as he hoped with some new agency and authority against the evil-doers.

  8. Cortés had prudently furnished them long native lances, with which to meet Narvaez’ cavalry, for his own horsemen were very few.

  9. Pacaha furnished them with a booty which they prized highly,—a fine store of skins of animals, and native blankets woven probably of bark.

  10. Of all the narratives and reports furnished to Herrera for his History, and of which he made such scanty and unintelligent use, very few have been preserved.

  11. The lake towns as they submitted furnished flotillas, which aided the brigantines much in their incursions into the canals of the town.

  12. Zaballos bought slaves and goods from him, and furnished him a pilot for the Florida coast.

  13. Obadiah Rich, the American Consul at Valencia, under whose roof Irving lived, furnished him, however, his chief resource in a curious and extensive library.

  14. Then followed a second expedition from January to October of the next year (1501),—the one of which we have the account in the Paesi novamente retrovati, as furnished by Pasqualigo.

  15. That the embryonic development of one of the higher representatives of any group repeated in a general way the terms of the Taxonomic series in the same group, and therefore that embryology furnished the key to a true classification; and, 2.

  16. The people all became accustomed to Barney living alone in his half-furnished house season after season, and to Charlotte walking her solitary maiden path.

  17. And now with a thought, have I furnished my hot plain and smoke forever.

  18. My soul is furnished with other worlds I cannot see.

  19. Every edifice in America is likely to be already furnished with means of warmth; and the soldiers are probably in no danger of shivering over the uncertain promise of stoves on the 18th of December.

  20. The farm, as I have already said, furnished a full proportion of the daily supplies, and the General was the farmer.

  21. In all the thirty-six cases relied on by the Opposition there was always some other principle involved, which furnished plausible justification for the course adopted by the Lords.

  22. The Princesse d'Henin came to me daily to communicate all the intelligence she gathered from the numerous friends and connections through whom she was furnished with supplies.

  23. I laid down, in a scarcely furnished apartment, without undressing.

  24. Provisions and clothing were furnished by Government for the first year, with a few implements to commence a settlement.

  25. The domestic animals in this Province are much the same as those in the United States; many of the horses and oxen used in the lumber business, being annually furnished by the Americans.

  26. A copy of the history not being available, this is printed from a photostat copy furnished by the Dominion archives.

  27. Large quantities of shingles and small lumber of different descriptions are also furnished here for exportation.

  28. As to the roof, we can only make surmises, as the excavator has furnished us with no material on this point.

  29. And if Nature had also furnished the "perfect correspondence" demanded for an Eternal Life the position might be unassailable.

  30. Almost all lower forms are furnished not only with great reproductive powers, but with different methods of propagation, by which, in various circumstances, and in an incredibly short time, the species can be indefinitely multiplied.

  31. This certainly is not involved in saying that the spiritual faculties are furnished by the spiritual world.

  32. But, in the second place, it is complained as if it were an enormity in itself that the spiritual correspondence should be furnished from the spiritual world.

  33. A course of lectures was thus inaugurated which for many years furnished entertainment and instruction to those who availed themselves of the privilege of attendance.

  34. Every one belonging to the establishment will be furnished with a printed copy of these Regulations, which they are enjoined carefully to preserve and read over at least once every week.

  35. The scoffers, the envious, who know nothing about me except the fact that I have furnished paragraphers much material anent my "matrimonial forays," are inclined to credit my succession of beautiful wives for any success that I have attained.

  36. It furnished one of my reasons for divorcing the most beautiful woman in the world.

  37. This room is furnished with Heppendale an' Chipplewhite's masterpieces, collected by my daughter.

  38. He furnished us with a list of members, and ever since then we have had them under observation.

  39. She thought you wouldn't need a stove till next winter, but I told her you wanted the rooms furnished complete now.

  40. If you have it all furnished beforehand," she argued, "there will be just so much more room to entertain in on the night of the wedding.

  41. To buy a very young, attractive girl I will be furnished with fifty rupees.

  42. The British Committee of the Federation furnished us with all necessary official documents with which to make ourselves thoroughly conversant with the history of the C.

  43. Had Selim understood the art of travelling, he would, of course, have cut the meat into thin strips, and have dried them slowly over the fire, and by this means have furnished himself with sufficient food for two or three days.

  44. Through the kindness of the author, I have been furnished with a long and important extract from his manuscript, which I am permitted to lay before the British public by anticipation, in the Appendix to the present work.

  45. The following account of the present state of the cause is furnished by my friend, John G.

  46. When at Philadelphia afterwards, in conversation with a priest, I gave the particulars, and said I should be glad to be furnished with the means of contradicting it.

  47. An anti-slavery bazaar or fair which I visited this day, furnished ample testimony of the zeal of the female friends of the oppressed slave in this district.

  48. They stood ready, not only with their advice, but with their assistance; they were furnished for their use with all the necessary implements of husbandry, with beasts of the plough also, and beasts of burden.

  49. My visit to this country had no particular reference to the members of our Society, but my friends in England kindly furnished me with the enclosed documents.

  50. On passing through Providence, from the Yearly Meeting at Rhode Island, a solicitor of that place kindly furnished me with the annexed extracts from the laws of the State of Rhode Island.

  51. I had furnished a clue which could not fail to conduct him to her presence.

  52. Caution might supply the place of light, or, having explored the cave as far as possible at present, I might hereafter return, better furnished for the scrutiny.

  53. This circumstance produced some surprise, until the images that lately hovered in my fancy were recalled, and furnished somewhat like a solution of the problem.

  54. My reading had furnished me with no instance in any degree parallel to this, and I found that to be a distant and second-hand spectator of events was widely different from witnessing them myself and partaking in their consequences.

  55. America has opened new views to the naturalist and politician, but has seldom furnished themes to the moral painter.

  56. The ground which furnished me with bread was now become the property of one who, if he could have done it with security, would gladly have mingled poison with my food.

  57. Hither I repaired at the due season, having previously furnished myself with candles, since I knew not what might occur to make a light necessary.

  58. I now saw with new force the propriety of being furnished with a light.

  59. The disappearance of Clithero had furnished new incitements to ascend its cliffs and pervade its thickets, as I cherished the hope of meeting in my rambles with some traces of this man.

  60. Each prostrate figure was furnished with a rifled musket, and a leathern bag tied round his waist, which was, probably, stored with powder and ball.

  61. Looking round, they found themselves in a vast chamber, furnished with every regard to comfort and elegance.

  62. The exact site of the barrier erected by Severus against the northern tribes, has furnished matter of dispute to many of our antiquaries.

  63. At these words of Merlin, Aurelius burst into laughter, and said, "How is it possible to remove such vast stones from so distant a country, as if Britain was not furnished with stones fit for the work?

  64. They had been furnished by the detectives of the city and county and of the private agencies, by amateurs, by newspapers, by members of the underworld with a score to pay off or to gain favor.

  65. At a furnished room on a side street Jimmie left his baggage, and at once at the public library, in the back numbers of the daily papers, read the accounts of his death and interviews with his friends.

  66. He shall live, during the said year, in a furnished cottage on the estate, the cottage to be designated to him by my friend Doctor Hilary St. John.

  67. I get a pound a week wage, and a furnished cottage, for which I pay five shillings a week rent.

  68. The next minute he was convex one side, concave the other, while directly after he seemed to have been furnished with an enormously huge bun upon his shoulders.

  69. In a chest beside them were a dozen revolvers; and after displaying these, every weapon being kept in beautiful order, a trap-door in the floor was pointed out, regularly furnished with keyhole and loose ring for lifting.

  70. He led the way into a warehouse-like place, one end of which was furnished with an arms-rack holding a dozen rifles, bayonets, and bandoliers.


  71. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "furnished" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    furnished apartments; furnished house; furnished room; furnished with