There over the Indian village hovered a large red eagle threatening the safety of the people.
For a half-day he lay there, the laughing-stock of the people.
Manstin, who knew all the peculiar contrivances of the people.
And when the avenger, plucking a red eagle feather, placed it in his black hair, a loud shout of the people went up to the sky.
When he paused the crier spoke aloud to the people: "This woodland child is adopted by the chieftain's eldest daughter.
I could see her practical mind heaping up the people, and hurriedly reassured her.
Through her sympathetic intelligence I became more and more comprehending of the spirit of the people of Herland, more and more appreciative of its marvelous inner growth as well as outer perfection.
The people looked, with an unshaken hope, to see the minister come forth out of the conflict transfigured with the glory which he would unquestionably win.
The people, in the case of which we speak, could justify its prejudice against Roger Chillingworth by no fact or argument worthy of serious refutation.
How unlike alas the hangdog look of a republican official, who, as the servant of the people, feels himself less than the least, and below the lowest of his masters.
It was a crew no longer, but rather a gathering of Greek citizens; the shout of the seamen was changed for the murmuring of the people—the spirit of the old Demos was alive.
She thought herself chosen by destiny to destroy the present government, which was fettering the best abilities of the nation, and to reveal to the people a higher standard of life, inculcated by the latest writers of other countries.
These proverbs, which contained the wisdom of many ages and nations, I assembled and form'd into a connected discourse prefix'd to the Almanack of 1757, as the harangue of a wise old man to the peopleattending an auction.
Previously, however, to the solicitation, I endeavoured to prepare the minds of the people by writing on the subject in the newspapers, which was my usual custom in such cases, but which he had omitted.
As he limped along the high street of Blackstable he looked with a tinge of superciliousness at the people he passed.
When Philip entered, the people in the studio had looked at him curiously, and the model gave him an indifferent glance, but now they ceased to pay attention to him.
He sauntered along, staring at the people; there seemed an elegance about the most ordinary, workmen with their broad red sashes and their wide trousers, little soldiers in dingy, charming uniforms.
And she, wrapped in mist, follows to the city and haunts of the people, weeping, and bringing mischief to men, even to such as have driven her forth in that they did not deal straightly with her.
And she was subject to Iason, shepherd of the people, and bare a son Medeus whom Cheiron the son of Philyra brought up in the mountains.
But Hesiod, the poet, says just the opposite: that the sea was open, but Orion piled up the promontory by Peloris, and founded the close of Poseidon which is especially esteemed by the people thereabouts.
Verily Sarpedon reigned mightily over wide Lycia and ruled very many cities filled with people, wielding the sceptre of Zeus: and great honour followed him, which his father gave him, the great-hearted shepherd of the people.
It was when my father was still a young man--before he had yet come to the throne--and though his reign was marked with great peace and prosperity for the people of Lutha, his own private fortunes were most unhappy.
I intend placing you upon the throne of your ancestors, sire," replied Butzow; "nor will Peter of Blentz dare the wrath of the people by attempting to interpose any obstacle.
He is a dangerous maniac, and we must make this fact plain to the people--this and a thorough description of him.
Poor at all times, the people of the district were now absolutely without means of subsistence.
Possibly it was this poverty of the soil or unwholesomeness of their location, which more than anything else kept the people of this district somewhat distinct from others around them, however poor they might be.
The crowd was immense; the people on the fashionable street up which the procession passed were fortunate; they had the advantage of their yards and porticos, and they threw them open to the public.
Her head was turned away from most of the people, but I was sitting where I could see her, and the light of the evening sky was on her face.
We have no chiefs," the people shouted, "we are done with chiefs; we are all equal here.
He told that ever since the beginning of history, the Gods had set apart one Clan of the people to rule over the rest and be their Priests, and until the coming of Phorenice these had done their duties with exactitude and justice.
But all this time the lean preacher from the mountains was sending forth his angry anathemas, and still holding the strained attention of the people.
The people seemed to have shucked off the culture of centuries in as many months, and to have gone back for the most part to sheer brutishness.
If I go alone to the cottage, the people's tongues will be tied at the first question I put to them.
To strengthen the religious enthusiasm of the people, two of the most famous shrines of Hindoo pilgrimage are contained within the boundaries of Kattiawar.
Just before that, Gooseberry had noticed the mechanic among the people at the bar.
You finish your cigar here with Mr. Ware, and excuse me while I run down and get rid of the people in the hall.
Even the doctors, though they kept their faces turned toward her, obviously did not pay much attention; the people in the street seemed no longer to look at her and her equipage at all.
So it happened that when, a little later on, the appointment of Theron Ware to Octavius was read out, none of the people of Tecumseh either noted or cared.
I say it is time we turn around in our city and begin to talk up the things that are in our city, and begin to set them before the world as the people of Chicago, New York, St. Louis, and San Francisco do.
The people rule, or should rule, and if they do, we do not need the greater men in office.
The people of the quarter were not all idiots, of course, but all that begged seemed to be, and were said to be.
As time went on, the peopleof the region became sorely distressed about the Specter of the Haunted Cave.
So whenever he comes now, you shall see, yes, that the theater will not hold the people.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "the people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.