All the familiar objects of the landscape were blotted out.
From Glastonbury they motored through the beautiful county of Somerset into leafy Devonshire, taking easy stages so as not to overtire the invalid, and halting at any place where the guide book pointed out objects worthy of notice.
The headman of the village to which the animal belongs seldom objects to the appropriation of it.
About a hundred yards to the left, three dark objects were just discernible in the shade; a moment more, and the objects emerging grew into the forms of three men, well mounted, and riding at a brisk trot.
They united only in the objects of their jests, and foremost of those objects (wisdom is ever the but of the frivolous!
He had garnered the few affections he had spared from the objects of pride and ambition, in his son.
Some said it was the result of returning health, and the hope of a prolonged life, to which many objects for which wealth is desirable might occur.
Allow me to return with you to the ball-room, and I can there point out to you the objects of my especial admiration.
Nabbem, crossly; "you objects to go in a cart like the rest of your profession; and when I puts myself out of the way to obleedgie you with a shay, you slangs I for it!
It is the laity which objects to a coherent Gospel.
Study the manner of Jesus, His attitude to the simplest and most domestic matters, the love He manifested, and the objects for which He manifested that love.
The righteous saying of Bacon obstinately presents itself to our mind and seems to tarry for an explanation: "The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath.
The red Indian is as brave as the next man, but he objects to getting killed if he can help it, and he will carefully avoid exposing himself to the aim of a dead-shot.
Round about the camp a number of objects had collected in a short time, such as packing-cases, building materials, empty sledges, etc.
And Amundsen had then shown what stuff he was made of: both the great objects of the Gjöa's expedition were achieved.
On a closer examination, I found that this was due to the number of dark objects the place contained.
Just overleaf it was the sailor speaking upon the achievement and the canal's possibilities of carrying out the objects for which it was designed.
He possessed quite a museum of suchobjects as these, and his armoury of trophies went on growing till his death, when he was the possessor of an endless number of choice little treasures.
Nothing seems to have been too small for Henty's observation, and his letters to the journal he represented teem with references to the various objects that caught his eye.
Once more under the Flag life would become again what it should be, with proper objectsof daily interest and the satisfactory performance of every-day duties.
Captain Morrison took a powerful field glass and soon made out the objects were fish boats coming from the island.
Sometime in the forenoon of that day two small dark objects could be seen upon the calm water in the direction of Beaver Island.
The main objects are one; the divergencies are the natural result of the prevailing conditions of both countries.
The peculiar and striking characteristic, or virtue, of the Anglo-Saxon people is, that they understand the objects for which governments are instituted more directly, and apply them more successfully and broadly than other peoples.
No plan is laid down; no ways or means suggested by which objects so highly extolled and so important, shall be accomplished.
Compared with what the innocent in 1915 called the "objects of the War," this treaty is as the aims of Captain Morgan's ruffians to those of the Twelve Apostles.
The feeling is the same as when waking from an ugly dream, and seeing in doubt the familiar objects in a morning light.
Almost no dusts have a bluish cast, there are few blue objects except certain dark steels, the sky never gets very far away from the orange range, though it is green from time to time, and water reflects the sky.
The person and affections of this woman were the objects sought by him, and which it was the dearest purpose of his existence to gain.
I give you these opinions of my own, and what I hear, and be assured there is no being more eager or more watchful of your interests and objects than I am.
I would, therefore, leave the Seals open to them, and satisfy the Protestants, as to all ecclesiastical dangers, by special commissions and clauses for the objectsof their apprehensions.
If her lord would go, other objects might occur to her; indeed, it is hinted that she is trying to push her daughter for the prize.
Place and power are not objects which you can be bound to seek, though it may be your duty to accept them at a moment so perilous.
Beginning your entertainment, caution the audience about placing the hidden objects in places that you cannot conveniently touch--such as high up on the wall; under the strings of a piano, etc.
Definite objects in the room, for instance, were first thought of, and in the majority of cases the answers were correct.
It will be well for both the Transmitter and the Receiver to keep a written record of the time of each experiment, and the objects thought of.
This training will be of the greatest possible benefit to you when you are called upon later to find objects hidden in people's pockets, etc.
Continue this exercise until you can readily find any and every piece of furniture in a room, and the other large objects in a room as well, when they are thought of by the Transmitter.
Sensing the scenes, occurrences andobjects of the Past, by Astral Vision.
The report states that in the case of giving the names of objects chosen, the child scored six cases out of fourteen.
Several objects may be thought of at a sitting of say five minutes apart, a careful record being kept by both parties of the time, and object, so that a later comparison may show the result of the experiments.
The next step should be the selecting and finding of large objects in the room, such as chairs, tables, etc.
In the case of naming of small objects held in the hands of members of the committee, she scored five out of six.
Proceed as before, varying the objects and places, endeavoring to get as wide a range of experiences as possible along the line of Mind Reading of this kind.
These are the two objectsthat engross the highest aspirations of a Chinaman.
The most of them were such pitiable looking objects as you never saw.
These beggars go about the city seeking a living, clothed in rags and covered with filth and sores, the most disgusting and pitiable objects I ever saw.
Praised be the fathomless universe For life and joy, and for objects and knowledge curious, And for love, sweet love--but praise!
That was one of the objects of Lord Howe's scheme.
He observed all the natural objects with his usual keen interest, noting the exact number of minutes required by his men to fell a tree for the palisaded forts he was building.
But these are not the kind of objects for which our ministers bring out the heavy artillery of the state.
We have wished to continue united with you, in order that a people of one origin and one character should be directed to the rational objects of government by joint counsels, and protected in them by a common force.
He is not of a constitution to encounter such an opposition as had then risen, when there were no other objects in view than those that were then before the House.
Among the objects of this insolent buffoonery was a person supposed to represent the King of Prussia.
Amends were made for having refused small, but timely concessions, by an unlimited and untimely surrender, not only of every one of the objects of former restraints, but virtually of the whole legislative power itself which had made them.
The conduct of the Regicide faction is perfectly systematic in every particular, and it appears absurd only as it is strange and uncouth, not as it has an application to the ends and objects of their policy.
You begin, then, to burden these people precisely at the time when their circumstances of health and fortune render them rather objects of relief and commiseration.
Now as to the other point, that the objects of these laws suffer voluntarily: this seems to me to be an insult rather than an argument.
This you are well apprised of; and you do not refuse to travel that beaten road from an ignorance, but from a contempt, of the objects it leads to.
Whenever, in my proposed reformation, we take our point of departure from a state of slavery, we must precede the donation of freedom by disposing the minds of the objects to a disposition to receive it without danger to themselves or to us.
It might very well have been New York or Boston on a foggy day, yet to her eyes all things had a subtle difference which made them unlike similar objects at home.
She had collected trunks full of objects to carry home, but of the other collections which do not go into trunks, she had little or none.
They did not come across Ned, but there was no lack of other delightful objects to engage their attention.
One of the objects of our last lecture, and that not the least important, was to illustrate the manner in which scientific theories are formed.
But otherobjects than the motions of the stars attracted the attention of the ancient world.
It is easy, by shaping our films so as to represent flowers or other objects, to exhibit such objects in hues unattainable by art.
Many of the objects which rivet his attention might appear to you utterly trivial; and if you were to ask him what is the use of his work, the chances are that you would confound him.
These objects and their medicine functions may be regarded as esoteric in so far as they are not absolutely essential to the office of leading dancer.
Their faces and bodies are painted according to their own medicines and medicine objects worn on their heads.
It is also interesting to note that the Crane-woman who transfers the ritualistic attributes of these objects makes a formal declaration of her marital virtue.
Again, the medicine-pipes and other ritualistic objectsare brought up for the dancer to present to the sun.
A fresh cowskin (formerly two buffalo hides) is provided that thongs may be cut for binding the rafters to the stringers and the objects placed on the sun pole.
The great mass of anti-Catholic sentiment in the country rallied around him as its most powerful champion, and in 1817 he attained one of the chief objects of his ambition in being elected member for Oxford University.
Sometimes the original objects almost wholly disappear, and utilities which were either never contemplated by the founders or were only regarded as of purely secondary importance take the first place on the scene.
It was, however, extremely probable that if France ever regained her strength, one of her first objects would be to recover her dominion in America.
I never saw such dreadful objects as the women make of themselves by painting their faces.
Imam Sharif had his travelling trunk broken to pieces and the contents scattered right and left, and some treasured objects of jewellery therein contained were never recovered.
Besides the coffee-pots, other objects of El Hasa workmanship may be seen in Bahrein.
They are looked upon as objects of great value here, and act as befitting symbols of our protectorate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "objects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.