Usar "recommence" en una oración
recommence oraciones de ejemplo
recommence
1. I gather that the interrogation is scheduled to recommence just after nine
2. the account of the tragedy; its lives recommence
3. Therefore we are ready to recommence continuously in an eternal rollercoaster, in which the value increases for each turn for all participants
4. everything and recommence with new
5. On this part of the pillars, life proceeds absorbed by navigation in silent seas of gains that (with fatigue) have been acquired during years; beyond it lies the need to recommence
6. the competition will recommence
7. Dean was about to recommence, when I advanced; and recognizing me directly, she jumped to her feet, crying:
8. The prisoner whom you there see pale, agitated, and alarmed, instead of—as is the case when a curtain falls on a tragedy—going home to sup peacefully with his family, and then retiring to rest, that he may recommence his mimic woes on the morrow,—is removed from your sight merely to be reconducted to his prison and delivered up to the executioner
9. He hastened with Franz to seat himself, free to recommence the discussion after dinner
10. "Certainly; I am come expressly on that account; it has cost me much trouble to find you, but I had resolved on giving them into your hands, and if I had to recommence my search, it would occupy all the few remaining years of my life
11. He would not recommence building until he was sure the family finances had recovered from the effects of the plague
12. recommence agitating for higher wages, and if refused would illegally run off to more extravagant employers
13. "But do you think it would attack us?" asked Hazel, watching it drop lower and recommence its poised fluttering
14. The insurgents' whole attention had been directed, therefore, to the grand barricade, which was, evidently, the spot always menaced, and there the struggle would infallibly recommence
15. Must he then stop there? What was he to do? What was to become of him? He had not the strength to retrace his steps, to recommence the journey which he had already taken
16. Such society revives, regenerates: you feel better days come back—higher wishes, purer feelings; you desire to recommence your life, and to spend what remains to you of days in a way more worthy of an immortal being
17. Day after day, week after week, passed away on my return to Geneva; and I could not collect the courage to recommence my work
18. Alas, how great was the contrast between us! He was alive to every new scene, joyful when he saw the beauties of the setting sun, and more happy when he beheld it rise and recommence a new day
19. When she came up to him she stopped, and, after a backward jerk with her head, bowed to him; and only when he had passed did she recommence to run homeward with the cock
20. "Are you all dead, or what? Cows that you are! Are you corpses, that you can't move?" Again they recommence, "Home I bring the bri-i-ide," and again, with sorrowful faces, the chorus-women sing, first one and then another of them raising their hands
21. Look toward me! Recommence!" Again, "Home I bring the bri-i-ide
22. Have our citizens been restored to their country? Is any disposition evidenced to omit tearing them from their homes and families in future? What will be the consequence of laying down our arms, of shrinking from our present attitude? We are at the feet of Great Britain: and after having for years attempted in vain to obtain justice, we are to recommence fruitless negotiation