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Example sentences for "transported"

Lexicographically close words:
transport; transportable; transportal; transportation; transporte; transporter; transporters; transporting; transports; transpose
  1. Fancy yourselves transported to the grand portico; for, in this your place of assembling, the monuments of all great actions are erected in full view.

  2. That portion of it, as well regulars as volunteers, who engaged to serve during the war with Mexico will be discharged as soon as they can be transported or marched to convenient points in the vicinity of their homes.

  3. In 1813 it had been transported to Canada with the reputation of being 'as fine and well-appointed a regiment as any in his Majesty's service.

  4. As many colonists as desired it, said Cameron, would be transported by the {72} Nor'westers free of charge to Montreal or other parts of Canada.

  5. It was the gunboats that transported the British infantry from their camps at Dakhala and Darmali so smartly to Wad Habeshi.

  6. In the end, the second half of the battalion of that crack corps was transported by water direct to El Hejir.

  7. Even our own laws, it was said, recognize the title of the African slave factor in the transported Negroes; and if the importer have no title, why do we legislate?

  8. The vessels therefore stayed their course at Upi, where they were drawn ashore and transported on rollers across the narrow isthmus which separates the Tigris from the Arakhtu canal, on which they were then relaunched.

  9. Two of the obelisks which adorned the temple of Amon were taken down from their pedestals and placed on rafts to be transported to Nineveh, and we shall perhaps unearth them some day from its ruins.

  10. Even the dead were not spared: the bones of Nabu-shumirîsh were disinterred and transported to Assyria, where his sons were forced to bray them in a mortar.

  11. Amyitis, transported into the harem of the Chaldæan monarch, served, like all princesses married out of their own countries, as a pledge for the faithful observance by her relatives of the treaty which had been concluded.

  12. He made the eighteenth victim hung, while thirteen had been burned at the stake, and seventy-one transported to various countries.

  13. Arms had been collected and transported to certain localities, and everything betokened a stormy morrow.

  14. Macpherson, transported to a pitch of frenzy, thought not of artful skill, dreamt not of personal danger.

  15. At fifteen years of age, he was transported for life as an accomplice in an assault and alleged robbery, of which, from circumstances which have since transpired, I have little doubt he was entirely innocent.

  16. Going on in crime, he in due course of time was transported for robbery.

  17. A certain bank clerk who had robbed his employers was convicted and sentenced to be transported to Australia, but the stolen property was not recovered.

  18. Labourers were required to develop the resources of America and the West Indies, and to this end criminals under sentence of death were often pardoned on the understanding that they transported themselves to those colonies.

  19. A number of royalists were transported to Barbadoes after its capitulation in 1651, but this was only a temporary measure.

  20. Here they were deposited, to be in turn disturbed and transported still farther by the farther advance of the ice.

  21. The material in the marginal ridge, as seen where erosion has exposed it, is till, abnormal, if at all, only in the large percentage of widely transported bowlders which it contains.

  22. Not all of the material transported by the ice was carried forward until the ice melted.

  23. A large proportion of the transported stone and blocks of rock may thus eventually become striated.

  24. This sort of wear on the transported blocks of rock, is effected both by the bed-rock reacting on the bowlders transported over it, and by bowlders acting on one another in and under the ice.

  25. The larger part of the drift transported by the ice was carried in its basal portion; but since the surface over which the ice passed was variable, it yielded a variable amount of debris to the ice.

  26. It might happen also that the ice, under a given set of conditions favoring erosion, would gather a greater load of rock-debris than could be transported under the changed conditions into which its advance brought it.

  27. In general it is true that bowlders in the till, near their parent formations, are larger and less worn than those which have been transported great distances.

  28. Long before the drift received any special attention from geologists, it was well known that it had been transported from some other locality to that where it now occurs.

  29. Since the goal of all material transported by running water is the sea, subaerial erosion means degradation of the surface.

  30. The products of weathering are transported by the direct action of gravity, by glaciers, by winds, and by running water.

  31. From areas where the surface was overspread by a great depth of loose material favorably disposed for removal, more debris was taken than from areas where material in a condition to be readily transported was meager.

  32. Since the rate of motion of the ice is different in different parts of the glacier, the mutual abrasion of transported materials is a process constantly in operation.

  33. Accident had forced their conductors to bring them from the last village in that unseemly style; the old chaise, which had previously transported the lady, having there broken down.

  34. Wilhelm transported his Mariana into this conjuncture, answering at the bar: he put still finer words in her mouth, making her uprightness yet more affecting, her confession still nobler.

  35. The strength and tenderness, the power and peacefulness, of this man, have so astonished and transported me, that I long vehemently for the time when I shall have it in my power to read farther.

  36. There was little to be seen here now of native Egyptian life; it looked as though some magician had transported a part of Medina itself to the shores of the Nile.

  37. Lord Duffin transported by fairies from Scotland to Paris.

  38. He asserts that the magician Merlin transported the materials for the building of Stonehenge from the Irish mountain Killaraus, to Salisbury Plain.

  39. The rugged hills of the Lake district owe their origin to fire; and the boulders which the glaciers have transported correspond.

  40. The two men were convicted, and transported for life.

  41. It is further stated that the man transported was, with two other criminals sent out at the same time, thrown overboard, as the three were caught trying to sink the vessel in which they were being conveyed “beyond the seas.

  42. This was a French regiment, which was so soon, so rapidly, and so greatly reinforced by other French troops, transported on the railroad, that the day was soon decided in their favor.

  43. The bodies of sixteen of my companions, drowned in the sea, were transported a distance of thirty miles, to the northern coast, and buried in its immense sands.

  44. They took an oath not to fight France or her confederates, and 3,400 were transported to Sicily, some hundreds remained in the hospital, some escaped, and others deserted to the conquerors.

  45. A fight was inevitable, but I saw nothing around me but men lying down overcome with fatigue, and heard no sound except the lamentations of the unfortunate wounded, who had not yet been transported to the hospital.

  46. So powerful was the impression made upon me at the moment, though from some cause which I was not able fully to ascertain, that I gave orders and was transported towards the house.

  47. It was determined that artillery should be placed upon it, and I transported to it two cannon, eighteen pounders.

  48. General Pacheco ordered several corps to be transported to the Cerro, among which was the Italian Legion.

  49. During this period, the seat of government had been transported from Rome to a new city on the banks of the Thracian Bosphorus; and the abuse of military spirit had been suppressed by an artificial system of tame and ceremonious servitude.

  50. At the pious solicitation of the clergy and people of Constantinople, his relics, thirty years after his death, were transported from their obscure sepulchre to the royal city.

  51. Their baggage mules transported not only the precious vases, but even the fragile vessels of crystal and murra, which last is almost proved, by the learned French translator of Seneca, (tom.

  52. Six years afterwards, his body, which scattered miracles as it passed, was transported by his disciples into Italy.

  53. Footnote 9: The vessel which transported the relics of the Capitol was the only one of the whole fleet that suffered shipwreck.

  54. His zeal was transported by the order which he had obtained for the destruction of eight Pagan temples of that city.

  55. Footnote 7: This statue was transported from Tarentum to Rome, placed in the Curia Julia by Caesar, and decorated by Augustus with the spoils of Egypt.

  56. At Bordeaux, which had submitted without resistance, Clovis established his winter quarters; and his prudent economy transported from Thoulouse the royal treasures, which were deposited in the capital of the monarchy.

  57. The Sultan and his troops were transported over the Bosphorus, and were hospitably entertained in the capital.

  58. If they fall in battle, their sins will at once be blotted out, and they will be transported to Paradise, there to revel in eternal pleasures in the arms of black-eyed houris.

  59. Thence they are transported by horses or carts to Moush, the headquarters of the Sassoun Commission.

  60. Has he transported the Emperor Alexander to Siberia, and put the Russian crown on his head at the Kremlin?

  61. Germany was free, and this conviction transported every heart, and every one wished to greet the king.

  62. Well, from the heart of this London atmosphere I was suddenly transported in my vision to a darkling, solitary country lane as the dusk of a November evening closed upon it thirty long years before.

  63. My husband will have himself transported here.

  64. Half of the suite she had abandoned had been taken in advance by an Italian marquis; I took the other half, hired a servant, and had my effects transported there from my old lodgings.

  65. Under their direction thirty thousand pilgrims are transported to Lourdes, including over a thousand sick persons.

  66. She crossed the courtyard and was able to climb up the steps of the chapel, where the whole sisterhood, transported with gratitude, chanted the /Magnificat/.

  67. That silent creature, Madame Maze, was so transported that she spoke the first.

  68. Lepidoptera and in simultaneous modifications of colour in others, and in the direct modification of young English oysters, when transported to the shore of the Mediterranean.

  69. I undertake, with the assistance of Moro, to explain to you how these marine monsters were transported into the mountains by natural causes.

  70. In the quarries of Egypt you will find gigantic stones, half-dressed, and intended to have been transported to some great temple.

  71. The ammunition and stores were landed two or three miles below the castle; and transported through the back woods, to the place where the attack began.


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transported" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abandoned; absent; absorbed; abstracted; amok; bellowing; bemused; berserk; delirious; demoniacal; distracted; dreaming; dreamy; ecstatic; elated; elsewhere; enchanted; engrossed; enraptured; entranced; exalted; exultant; faraway; feral; ferocious; fervent; fierce; flushed; frantic; frenzied; furious; haggard; high; howling; hysterical; intoxicated; joyous; jubilant; lost; mad; maniacal; meditative; mooning; musing; napping; nodding; oblivious; orgiastic; overjoyed; pensive; possessed; preoccupied; rabid; raging; ranting; rapt; rapturous; raving; ravished; rhapsodic; rhapsodical; roaring; storming; transported; unconscious; uncontrollable; violent; wild