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Example sentences for "visit"

Lexicographically close words:
visiones; visioning; visions; visiphone; visiplate; visita; visitador; visitant; visitants; visitar
  1. The next morning, Noureddin failed not to visit his ten friends, who lived in the very same street.

  2. What is yet more remarkable is, that it never wets our clothes: so that when we have a mind to visit your upper world, we have no occasion of drying them.

  3. Daughter, said she, I plainly perceive you are not come hither to visit me; you come only to inquire after the king your son; and I can only tell you such news of him as will augment both your grief and mine.

  4. As soon as she came out of the bath, the Fair Persian, a thousand times more beautiful than ever she appeared to Khacan when he bought her, went to make a visit to his lady, who at first sight hardly knew her.

  5. At last, he admitted of a visit from an intimate friend of his.

  6. Boubekir, having thus wiped off the ill impression he had the day before given the people concerning Zeyn, returned home, put on his best apparel, and went to visit that young prince, who gave him a courteous reception.

  7. To-morrow I design to make a visit to them all, before the usual time of their coming hither, and you shall see me return with a vast sum, that they will raise among them to support me.

  8. I made a visit to every one of them, and represented to them the miserable condition I was in, but none of them would relieve me.

  9. In such a battle-field, and on the night before a great fight, I was honored with the visit of these dear nieces.

  10. When the latter was sent to a field hospital, Ito used to go to visit him whenever he had leisure, walking a great distance over a rough road.

  11. Toward the end of the Sinico-Japanese War, a certain detachment was ordered home, and before sailing paid a final visit to the graves of their dead comrades.

  12. The colonel of his regiment paid a visit to this valiant soldier and comforted him, saying: “Don’t lose hope!

  13. In the fierce siege of a strong fortress, death and injury cannot be limited to the men in the front lines; they may visit surgeons and other non-combatants in the rear.

  14. My volunteering for the relief of Kars was known to the whole camp at the Dardanelles, and my visit to the Embassy at Constantinople is also a matter of "documents.

  15. The visit of entrance was paid by the two bridegrooms on a single night when both went in unto their wives and took their joy of them, and made perfect their lives with the liveliest enjoyment.

  16. Hereat the Sage dismissed her by the means which conveyed her, nor did she cease to bear her bedding with her every night and to visit the youth with all joyance and delight.

  17. Ja'afar said, That was not necessary, may God augment thy wealth, I have not come but with the intention to visit this city; I desire to stay in it for some time and I would also marry in it.

  18. All this is to marshal the series of marvels and wonders upon wonders predicted to Ja'afar by his father when commanding him to visit Damascus; and I have neither space nor inclination to notice their enormous absurdities.

  19. Mohammed then shut up the lions, dressed himself as a negro, and went to visit his sister, taking with him some rings and mastic (ladin).

  20. To ignore and not to visit with représailles unworthy and calumnious censure, may become that ideal and transcendental man who forgives (for a personal and egoistical reason) those who trespass against him.

  21. Know that when God wills good to his servitor he shows to him the way and my heart inclines to Meccah, to the house of God, to visit the tomb of Mohammed (for whom be the most noble of prayers and the most complete of salutations!

  22. These crystal faces reflect light and form the many unusual and beautiful arrangements which you will see in a visit to the caves.

  23. We of the Florida Geological Survey and Florida Park Service hope that you enjoy your visit to the Florida Caverns State Park.

  24. We have dwelt hither ever since we were born, saving when we go to visit Aunt Joyce, and one day is the very cut of an other.

  25. When all at once I heard Aunt Joyce say-- "Well, but what ill were there in asking questions of spirits, if they might visit the earth?

  26. Who has been to visit old Jack Benn this week?

  27. With Aunt Joyce this morrow to visit old Nanny Crewdson, that is brother's widow to Isaac, and dwelleth in a cot up Thirlmere way.

  28. Mother would go to visit her, but she hath an evil rheum herself, and Father saith she must tarry at home this sharp frost: so Aunt Joyce and I be to go this afternoon, and carry her a basket of comfortable things.

  29. Father hath writ to his cousin my Lord of Oxenford, praying him to give leave for Wat to visit us at home.

  30. So Milly and I set forth to visit old Jack, and Mother gave us a bottle of cordial water, and a little basket of fresh eggs, for to take withal.

  31. He had hunted up Helena, who was Coburn's secretary, and he had also invited Dillon to pay a visit to some charming people he knew.

  32. In her fascinating book, Twenty Years at Hull House, Miss Jane Addams tells of a visit to a western state where she had invested a sum of money in farm mortgages.

  33. In this little volume each page is a sign post of warning, for the Chicago man and woman, and particularly, for those who visit or intend visiting this city.

  34. A week before my visit I had read that the police had raided the hotel and arrested several girls who lived there.

  35. This man said:-- "I was obliged in the course of my professional duties while searching for a woman important to a case at hand to visit the Empire Hotel on Wabash avenue.

  36. We have other places to visit before the sun flares red above the waters of Lake Michigan.

  37. It has been my pleasure to visit one or more times each of the above places as well as every other section of note where the northern pecan grows naturally.

  38. Anthony, Mr. Harkness, and their helpers who have done so much to make the visit of this organization not only welcome but extremely enjoyable and informative.

  39. On a visit one day last August, 1952, to places where his Carpathian walnut trees were coming into bearing, he examined them and gazed at them with a look of joy and sadness.

  40. They visit around from tree to tree, they feed on the surface of the leaves or fruit.

  41. The children looked at each other and entered with much the same feeling as they would have experienced at a visit to the dentist's.

  42. Once, when I was a little fellow of about seven years old, I was taken to pay a visit to an old lady who lived in the country.

  43. It was the first time that Sylvia had ever paid a visit by herself, and she felt quite grown-up when she thought about it.

  44. Their father was a sea-captain, who came to visit them about twice a year, when he returned from his voyages, and brought them presents from foreign places.

  45. This is all I can tell you about my visit to France.

  46. There was not time to do much more than shake hands, still it was nice to see the father and mother of whom Linda had spoken so often, and hear them express a wish that she should some day pay a visit to Craigwen.

  47. His account of it led that kingly amateur of science, Charles the Second, to visit Avebury on his way to Bath in 1668.

  48. You'd like to visit them, perhaps--wouldn't you?

  49. And to both men, as they went towards Chelsea, their quiet companion with them, came the feeling that the visit might possibly prove one of them right, the other wrong.

  50. Her first visit to Julian LeVallon after his behaviour in the Studio had no selfish motive in it.

  51. He left Devonham in charge, and was on his way to visit some of the other cases, when Nurse Robbins stood before him.

  52. The visit might be something of an experiment perhaps, but an experiment, a test, they were justified in taking.

  53. After the ordeal of breakfast with Devonham and LeVallon her visit was announced.

  54. With the radiance of a spring wild-flower opening to the early sunshine, her unexpected visit to his study seemed clothed.

  55. It certainly was the fact that the house did seem very blank to him now that Clara was gone; and that he looked forward with impatience to the visit which it was so necessary that he should make on the following day to Clady.

  56. He paid a visit to Sir Thomas; but as that arrangement about Mollett's visit had been made between them, it was not necessary that anything should be done or said about the business on hand.

  57. Aby had talked of going with him, but Aby had failed so signally on the occasion of the visit which he did make to Castle Richmond, that he had been without the moral strength to persist in his purpose.

  58. But of late, within the last week, Fanny's requests for funds had not been so promptly met, and only on the day before her visit to Kanturk she had been forced to get her father to take a bill from Mr. Mollett senior for 20l.

  59. Your former visit down there did very well, and now you must make another, or else, by the holy poker!

  60. This happened on the day of Herbert's departure, and on the day preceding Lord Desmond's visit to Hap House; so that on the occasion of that visit, Owen looked upon the deed as fully done.

  61. And then his wife, who was peculiarly anxious to keep him in a good humour that all might come out about Father Barney, made another little visit to the kitchen.

  62. Herbert, when he got on to his horse to ride home, was forced to acknowledge to himself that no good whatever had come from his visit to Hap House.

  63. And I also have heard of your visit to Desmond Court.

  64. But, nevertheless, that little visit has been worth something to you.

  65. The reader will perhaps remember the way in which Owen left Desmond Court on the occasion of his last visit there.

  66. I will tell your son that at present he had better not speak to you on the subject of my visit here.

  67. After being granted an opportunity to visit both the western and eastern fronts, I was sent back to Berlin and given the choice of going to Turkey or going back to Mexico.

  68. Were they serious enough to warrant a visit to the field-dressing station and a possible return to England?

  69. Yesterday on my arrival in Budapest I found awaiting me an invitation from Count Albert Apponyi to visit him at his castle at Eberhard, near Pozsony.

  70. He said that he had been often to England before the war, and even confessed to a visit to the Isle of Wight.

  71. But the poor Mayor, seeing he was so handsomely cozened, was not a little angry, for Hereford with all his forces, which fled from Sherborne, promised to visit them the day following.

  72. And take notice from time to time who they be that resort to the said Prison to visit the said Lilburne, and to speak with him, and inform the Board.

  73. And William Dewsbury and Marmaduke Stor being in prison at Northampton, he let me go and visit them.

  74. In the course of a summer spent in Argyleshire, I paid a visit to old Dundrah, or Dundarrow Castle, which stands between Inverary and Cairndhu, on the southwest.

  75. It was not like her to hide herself at such a crisis (how invariably she had followed me in each, and every visit I had paid here!

  76. I related the doubts I had felt concerning the completeness of the police investigation as regarded the bungalow; my visit there at night with Mrs. Carew, and the discoveries we had made.

  77. Do you wonder that a visit in the dead of night to a spot associated with such superstitious horrors should frighten me?

  78. I shan't visit on him the extravagance of my own folly.

  79. If it recalled to her, as I felt it must, the remembrance of a certain memorable visit she had once paid there, she would receive me.

  80. My plan was, as I have said, to visit the Ocumpaugh stables and have a chat with the coachman.

  81. I had rather visit any other spot in the whole world; but if it is your intention to go back there, it is mine to go with you.

  82. I can understand madness, and I am willing to think that you were mad just then--especially as no harm has been done and I can still accuse Mrs. Carew of a visit to that room, with the proof in my hand.

  83. Archie Parminter had paid one visit to the house, had stayed for one night; and he and Garratt Skinner and Walter Hine had sat up till morning, talking together in the library.

  84. She thought then, as she thought now, only of the kindness of her father's action, and for the first week of Hine's visit that thought remained with her.

  85. Two days afterward Garratt Skinner paid a long visit to Mr. Jarvice, and that some agreement was reached between the two men shortly became evident.

  86. It was her very first visit to London, and there was not one person to meet her.

  87. People don't visit me for pleasure, or unless they have nowhere else to go.

  88. You know I'm always glad to visit you, Baker," he said.

  89. I'm sorry, but I promised Mr. Sidwell last night I'd visit the art gallery with him this afternoon.

  90. Can't you write a note explaining, and postpone the visit until some other time?

  91. Why do not grand juries, who visit other jails, penitentiaries, and asylums, inspect also the more secret and suspicious nunneries?

  92. Lombardy and Italy, which obliged the emperor to visit and chastise the insurrectionary districts.

  93. I inquired the cause, and was informed by the father that he had just accompanied her to the coach, which had left that morning for Dublin, and that she went on a visit to the Rev.

  94. Brazil, the brother of the deceased king, could make it convenient to visit Portugal, and assume the reigns of government.

  95. He promised to renew his visit within a few days; he did so, but the foul deed was done.

  96. Coming back from an emigre party he turns into his little shop and puts it to me, laughing like, that I'd gone with the two chiefs on their visit to Big Hand.

  97. They told me they was going to visit Big Hand and find out for sure whether he meant to join the French in fighting the English or make a peace treaty with England.

  98. Brother Square-Toes It was almost the end of their visit to the seaside.

  99. I have no objection to your making this visit first.

  100. The following evening the housekeeper received another visit from her nephew.

  101. His heart sank within him, for he had a presentiment that her visit boded fresh evil for him.

  102. It was that of the eminently respectable-looking servant who had so cleverly defended his master's reputation on the occasion of my former visit to the House by the Lock.

  103. I had no reason to fancy that such a crime had been done, and yet--my thoughts went back to the day on which I paid my somewhat memorable visit to Wildred and Farnham.

  104. It was evident that the footman had received the most stringent orders as to what he must do in case of so undesirable an emergency as a visit from Mr. Noel Stanton.

  105. I had wished (considering the reception I had met at Sir Walter Tressidy's on my first and last visit at his country house) to remain at an hotel in Haslemere, there to await such news as Cunningham might have to bring.

  106. My visit would ostensibly be paid to her.

  107. This time I had neither leisure nor inclination to walk, as upon my first visit to the place on Christmas Day, but took a fly, and offered the man an extra fare if he would make haste.

  108. After breakfast the professor announced that he was going to visit the house where he had, on a previous call, captured the gila monster.

  109. The schoolboy yachtsmen visit Porto Rico and other places, and have a long series of adventures including some on a lonely island of the West Indies.

  110. The Racer Boys On The Prairies or The Treasure of Golden Peak From their boarding school the Racer Boys accept an invitation to visit a ranch in the West.


  111. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "visit" 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:
    visit from; visit her; visit him; visit paid; visit the; visit their; visit them; visited annually; visited the; visiting card; visiting cards