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Example sentences for "release"

Lexicographically close words:
relaxing; relay; relayed; relaying; relays; released; releasement; releases; releaseth; releasing
  1. However, I'll just see what nonsense they talk till she chooses to release Arthur.

  2. Failing in this, they sought release by civil process.

  3. Here, though there was no prospect of release till the war was over, he received very different treatment from that on the Jersey.

  4. Cheer after cheer was sent up in evidence of the enthusiasm this promise of a release from a life of inaction we had been leading under Perry’s predecessor inspired in every breast.

  5. He forthwith bade release the witnesses; And hearkened to a counsel touching Paul.

  6. Dost thou not know I can release thee if I will,' he said; 'Or, if I will can send thee to the cross?

  7. She procured his release and he refused to return to his own nation.

  8. Yet no possible means of setting her free could I conceive, and I was almost in despair, when an idea occurred to me which, if I could carry it out, would effect her release without further labor or delay.

  9. After demand had been made for his release the charge against him was amended so as to include a violation of Mexican law within Mexican territory.

  10. We thus directly lessen the cost of living in every family of the land and release to the people in every humble home a larger measure of the rewards of frugal industry.

  11. All then proceed to the realm of the Nome King to effect the release of the Royal Family of Ev, who have been enchanted by that cross old monarch.

  12. Release him, Soldier, and let him go free.

  13. It would release a part of our fleet, and leave the Spaniards to starve and rot until they were ready to hoist the white flag.

  14. The captain-general’s family was made prisoners by the insurgents several days prior to the sending of this despatch, and all efforts to effect their release had thus far been in vain.

  15. Procuring wine from the inns, they grew more bold, and made an attack upon the prison, hoping to release those confined there; but at this point they were held in check by the guard.

  16. Hence they release you from your former political relations, and it is hoped your cheerful acceptance of the government of the United States will follow.

  17. Orders were given from Washington to release the French mail steamer, Lafayette, and to send her to Havana under escort.

  18. In the prize court it was decided to confiscate the coal, and release the steamer.

  19. He has them still in confinement under torture, because Akber Khan cannot get the sum demanded for their ransom; and all applications for their release to the Government authorities have been disregarded.

  20. On their release they left Dewa, and have ever since resided in Lucknow.

  21. The Resident could not effect the release of these two persons, the son and brother of Akber Khan, till January, 1851.

  22. Ramoutar then borrowed one hundred and sixty rupees, and obtained the release of his brother Seetul, and a year after he was able to raise forty-seven rupees more, with which he ransomed his son.

  23. The Resident effected the release of the third son, Allee Buksh, in January, 1851, through the aid of Captain Orr, of the Frontier Police.

  24. Cardinal Ugolini has come here with men-at-arms and is demanding that you release this man David to him at once.

  25. They begged her to command me to release you at once.

  26. Will you try to get the Tartar to release the girl?

  27. When his arms and legs were untied, Daoud groaned at the sudden release of the tension in stiffened muscles.

  28. Well, release them, and bo'son bring up a set of bracelets and put them on him.

  29. Oh, Enoch, be sure and release Caleb for me," said Mrs. Young.

  30. Nodding to the Greek to release his hold, he twisted it smartly upward.

  31. Indeed it was to him they owed their final release from Ava, and the recovery of all their confiscated property.

  32. Boston, and endeavored to invent some new scheme for the release of the prisoners.

  33. I returned to the house, with considerable hope that the speedy release of the missionaries was at hand.

  34. She felt sure, as she afterwards said, that her hour of release was come, that her master was calling her; and she blessed God that she was entirely willing to leave all, and go to him.

  35. She was referred to a head officer with whom she might consult as to the means of making the prisoners more comfortable; but their release was out of the question.

  36. As he was receiving every demonstration of court favor, Mrs. Judson resolved to wait on him with a petition for the release of the prisoners.

  37. Release the Frenchman, and place him for safety in the council lodge.

  38. I drew a quick breath of relief, which caused Mademoiselle to release her grasp a little, as her anxious eyes sought my face for explanation.

  39. You are prisoner to Little Sauk; nor will I release one thus held by the Pottawattomies.

  40. This letter announced that the Council of State had dismissed the complaint, and ordered the release of the pamphlet.

  41. Let them expel you, struggling valiantly and resolved to return so soon as they release you, to hammer at the door.

  42. Music again is a frequent means of release from the narrow life as it closes about us.

  43. No man can tell what savagery of desperation these new conditions may not release in the soul of man.

  44. He goes on to offer to release John Murray from his "share in the agreement" and complete the book himself remitting to the printer "the necessary money for the purchase of paper.

  45. Contra Viola 16 One Stud to release all Dulciana 16 Suitable Basses.

  46. I tried to release myself, pointed to the caravan, and said that I belonged to it.

  47. I will lead thy mouth to summer, And thy tongue to home of summer, Whence thou never canst release thee, In the course of all thy lifetime, If I do not give thee freedom, And I should myself release thee.

  48. Then the aged Vaeinaemoeinen Sought for where the moon was hidden, Likewise would release the sunlight From the rocks of varied colour, From the depths of steely mountain, From the rocks as hard as iron.

  49. If you haste not to release me, Come not quickly to my rescue, Death will quickly fall upon me, And to earth shall I be altered.

  50. Without slowing he took two bottles from his belt, turned them so the openings were to his rear, and squeezed the release valves.

  51. He pulled the release on his harness, stood up on the seat, and thrust with all his leg power.

  52. Rip let go of the valve and used his elbow to lever away just as the Connie pressed his knife’s release valve.

  53. If you release our men and surrender to them, we will spare the lives of you and your men.

  54. The Snow Queen might now come home; his word of release stood written in shining characters of ice.

  55. He begged Phaethon to release him from his promise, but-- "You promised, you promised!

  56. Only at four o'clock did we go forward once more, when the first officer came to release me from my post after twenty-four hours' strenuous duty.

  57. Then, closing to within thirty yards, he pressed on the release of his machine gun, and saw the enemy gunner fall backward and the pilot crumple up sideways in his seat.

  58. You see the gunner crouched down behind his weapon, but you aim at where the pilot ought to be--there are two men aboard the German craft--and press on the release hard.

  59. Commandant Morillot's hand is upon the lever that controls the lead ballast, his last resource, but he hesitates to release it.

  60. Their joy at their happy and quite unexpected release is indescribable, and we naturally reciprocated and shared in their delight.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "release" 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:
    release from; released from