When they came I talked to them on general matters, and then told them to come on parade with me inside the fort, only a few hundred paces from my door.
I now had all the sheep driven inside the square; and meanwhile, my boys, having tied the Arab's hands behind his back, brought him before me.
We had one hundred and sixty wounded inside the square, and as many of them as could march did so; but the most severe cases we mounted on the few remaining horses, each horse carrying two or three men.
I've been thinking of sewing them up inside the lining of my coat, only I haven't any needle and thread to sew with.
Why, of course, I should rather take back with me what's inside the shawl.
If any man besides Logan can get inside the forts, you can.
Inside the vehicle, hunched up in the corner of the seat, was a man who presented an appearance of helplessness which struck them both with a sobering effect.
It takes pictures of what is inside the ground, no?
The corporal had told Armand that the prisoner was with citizen Heron inside the coach--in irons.
The Englishman I shall put in irons and lock up inside the chapel, with five men under the command of your corporal to guard him, the other two I will drive myself straight to Crecy with what is left of the escort.
You're the one person who has been inside the house!
Though certain that no "old oak chest" inside the walls of Llangorren Court encloses a form destined to become a skeleton, they cannot find Gwen Wynn.
The reverend gentleman is inside the gates of the park, sauntering on towards the house.
And yet this very thing begins to receive credence in the minds of many--of more, as new facts are developed by the magisterial inquiry, carried on inside the house.
Inside the house, things are on a parallel; there only a scullery and kitchen maid astir.
Inside the barricade on the left, on the side where the passage was, could be seen a high paling of badly joined planks, through which shone in places a feeble light.
Inside the circus is an entire regiment; it has bivouacked there all night.
Inside the box, which opens with a spring, is a little eyeless fish, carved from some sort of dark, shiny nut and wrapped in a shred of faded gold-cloth.
Did they leave me in this lair of theirs of set purpose, knowing I was cooped up inside the trunk?
The atmosphere in the little cell was becoming intolerable; for the movement of the vehicle had driven fresh air inside the shutter, and now that the Salad Basket was stationary, the air was becoming almost unbreathable.
And in a moment there was a comfortable crackling sound going on inside the stove.
Polly glanced up at Alan's window, in the wing, to see the back of a yellow head, inside the glass.
If we ever play it over again, I wish that when you get ready to kill us, you'd put us inside the curtain.
Inside the eternal, self-renewing Richardson domes, the technicians worked and waited and superintended the computers which controlled the processes raging beyond them.
And still, inside the suits, there was the sound only of labored breathing and the general's voice.
British troops were seen fighting their way through one of the principal streets; and though men fell at every step, onward they gallantly pushed, till the rearguard heavy guns were inside the position.
Inside the loop at the broad end is a thick scrub, and here 100 Maories from the Paterangi pah had formed an ambush.
Inside the office, one of Pickering's engineers was sitting on the middle of his spinal column, a stenograph-phone in one hand and a book in the other.
Because of the hyperdrive effects, the experienced time of the voyage, inside the ship, is of the order of three weeks.
Let us go inside the room: I am always uneasy when anybody comes, lest any awkward discovery should be made by a visitor of my miserable contrivances for keeping up the establishment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inside the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.