Alive in A Sentence

    1

    A small cluster of flames was struggling to stay alive in a pile of logs.

    2

    A squadron of cavalry despatched by Fadus took them alive, cut off the head of Theudas and brought it to Jerusalem.

    3

    A variety of wild animals caught in the chase were kept alive and fed for slaughter.

    4

    Above its surface tower a great number of volcanoes and several craters, and its waters are alive with water-fowl, a multitude of ducks of various species breeding on its islands.

    5

    According to Roger of Wendover in his Flores historiarum under the year 1228, an Armenian archbishop, then visiting England, was asked by the monks of St Albans about the well-known Joseph of Arimathaea, who had spoken to Jesus and was said to be still alive.

    6

    According to Scottish rules, unless it has been forced clean out of bounds, such a jack is still alive.

    7

    According to the Book of the Damned, the demon would never release her while alive.

    8

    According to the traditional account he was flayed alive and then crucified with his head downwards, at Albanopolis in Armenia, or, according to Nicephorus, at Urbanopolis in Cilicia.

    9

    Accordingly, verse 3, " if she marries another man while her husband is still alive, she is called an adulteress.

    10

    After I met you, I'm not sure what I'd have done if my husband walked in the door alive.

    11

    After reigning six years the latter is said to have been burnt alive by Sabacon, the founder of the Ethiopian XXVth Dynasty.

    12

    After sobbing herself to sleep, she was almost too tired to appreciate the fact he was alive.

    13

    After they dragged Jen off to confession, the Calvias would stick around and rent the church for the wedding—if Randy was still alive.

    14

    After they dragged Jen off to confession, the Calvias would stick around and rent the church for the wedding—if Randy was still alive.

    15

    After Towton peace prevailed south of the Tyne and east of the Severn, for it was only in Northumberland and in Wales that the survivors of the Lancastrian faction succeeded Civil war in keeping the war alive.

    16

    After working as a civil engineer on the Dean Forest railway he went (1861) to Italy, where he resided for the next thirty-three years, taking a considerable part in the railway construction of the peninsula, and at the same time keeping alive the Hungarian independence question by a whole series of pamphlets and newspaper articles.

    17

    Alex might be alive in body, but he was no longer the man she had married.

    18

    Alive to the claims of criticism, he no less strongly asserted the rights of Christian feeling.

    19

    Alive to the danger, the pope knew that his foe must be crushed, and the religious carnival of 1496 afforded a good pretext for stronger proceedings against him.

    20

    Alive to the importance of the trade, the South Australian government despatched Hiibbe from Oodnadatta to Coolgardie.

    21

    Alive. Did you bring Rhyn?

    22

    Although it is certain that the four great geographical landmarks which to-day serve to keep Hudson's memory alive, namely the Hudson Bay, Strait, Territory and River, had repeatedly been visited and even drawn on maps and charts before he set out on his voyages, yet he deserves to take a very high rank among northern navigators for the mere extent of his discoveries and the success with which he pushed them beyond the limits of his predecessors.

    23

    Although these are the most obvious characters of life, they cannot be detected in quiescent seeds, which we know to be alive, and they are displayed in a fashion very like life by inorganic foams brought in contact with liquids of different composition.

    24

    Always keenly alive to the interests of chemists in general, Bell conceived the idea of a society which should at once protect the interests of the trade, and improve its status, and at a public meeting held on the 15th of April 1841, it was resolved to found the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

    25

    And his characters are alive.

    26

    And I?... and he is still alive and gay!

    27

    And she'll never let us leave her alive.

    28

    And the body, indeed, is subject to the powerful influence of death; but a shadow of vitality is still left alive, and this alone is of divine origin; while our limbs are in activity it sleeps; but, when we sleep, it discloses to the mind in many dreams the future judgment with regard to happiness and misery."

    29

    Another Ethiopian invader, Shabako (Sabacon), is said to have burnt Bocchoris alive.

    30

    Aphides are born, as a rule, alive, and the young soon commence to reproduce again.

    31

    Archbishop Blackburne, when asked by Queen Caroline whether he was still alive, answered, "He is not dead, madam, but buried."

    32

    Aristotle then even in the second period of his life, while Plato, was still alive, began to differ from him in metaphysics.

    33

    As a punishment she was sentenced to be buried alive in a vault, where she hanged herself, and Haemon killed himself in despair.

    34

    As chief pontiff he inquired rigorously into the character of the vestal virgins, three of whom were buried alive; he enforced the laws against adultery, mutilation, and the grosser forms of immorality, and forbade the public acting of mimes.

    35

    As Herberstein had travelled in Poland, it is probable that he had seen both species alive, and the drawings were most likely executed under his own direction.

    36

    As long as a hundred Scots are left alive, they will continue the war for freedom, " which no good man loses save with his life."

    37

    As long as he was alive, she could Travel with him.

    38

    As long as her husband was alive the queen never ceased to encourage him to resistance.

    39

    As long as I'm alive, I won't be defeated.

    40

    As much despair as she felt for each of the forty-three deaths, there would be nothing but doom, disease, and death for her people if she did not stay alive.

    41

    At first she was confident someone would find her soon, but after what felt like an hour, she wondered if they would find her alive.

    42

    At least Edith Shipton was alive before she visited Bird Song.

    43

    At least Giraldus Cambrensis, the Norman Welshman or Welsh Norman, was certainly more alive to the distinction between Normans and English than any other of his contemporaries.

    44

    At least he was alive.

    45

    At least we know she's alive.

    46

    Bar Nor is it certain whether he himself at first made a personal claim to be the promised Messiah; but it was his recognition as such by the distinguished Rabbi Akiba, then the most influential Jew alive, which placed him in the command of the insurrection, with 200,000 men at his command.

    47

    Because of him, more humans are alive than would've been if he wasn't a Guardian.

    48

    Because they wanted to keep her alive long enough to extract it then walk away?

    49

    Black bulls, symbolical of the stormy sea, were sacrificed to him, and often thrown alive into rivers; in Ionia and Thessaly bull-fights took place in his honour; at a festival of his at Ephesus the cupbearers were called.

    50

    Boldly asserting that Richard would never be seen alive again he went to France, and did homage to King Philip for Normandy and Aquitaine, as if.they were already his own.

    51

    Both ends of the island were soon in a blaze, and the Four Masters says that in seventeen days there was not one son of a Saxon left alive in the Desmond territories.

    52

    Bound hand and foot he was thrown alive into a mould in which a block of concrete was about to be made.

    53

    But he has ever in form so far surpassed his originals that he alone has gained for the pure didactic poem a place among the highest forms of serious poetry, while he has so transmuted his material that, without violation of truth, he has made the whole poem alive with poetic feeling.

    54

    But he was alive and in one piece after his run-in with the Other.

    55

    But Herod was not dead yet, and the instigators and the agents of this sacrilege were burned alive.

    56

    But I can't let him stay alive long, or you've seen what'll happen.

    57

    But if they venture on such falsehoods while I am still alive, how much more when I am gone will those who come after me dare to do so!"

    58

    But if you trick me, if the fourth day comes and Katie isn't alive, I'll wipe out everything and hunt you down.

    59

    But it is still capable of producing men of original force; it still maintains the traditions of a happier time; it is still alive to the value of literary culture, and endeavours by minute attention to style to produce new effects.

    60

    But so long as there were representatives of the family alive, there was always a possible pretender to the throne which he occupied; and the people had not lost their affection for their former deliverers.

    61

    But such an interpretation of the Virgilian passage is by no means absolutely necessary; the terms used do not preclude a reference to a contemporary no longer alive.

    62

    But the business was kept dark at the time, and it was long before any one could assert with certainty that they were dead or alive.

    63

    But the Peckhams' careful observations and experiments show that, with the American wasps, the victims stored in the nests are quite as often dead as alive; that those which are only paralysed live for a varying number of days, some more, some less; that wasp larvae thrive just as well on dead victims, sometimes dried up, sometimes undergoing decomposition, as on living and paralysed prey; that the nerve-centres are not stung with the supposed uniformity; and that in some cases paralysis, in others death, follows when the victims are stung in parts far removed from any nerve-centre.

    64

    But to keep sugar-cane, or indigo, or cotton alive in summer before the monsoon sets in in India or the Nile rises in Egypt the field should be watered every ten days or fortnight, while rice requires a constant supply of water passing over it.

    65

    By its enactments, men holding heretical opinions were condemned to the stake, women to be buried alive.

    66

    By way of reprisals for the Hussite outrages in Prague, the miners of Kuttenberg seized on any Hussites they could find, and burned, beheaded or threw them alive into the shafts of disused mines.

    67

    Certainly his ties to Ethel helped, but Ethel herself knew little and Dean had never told her he was chasing down the possibility that Byrne was alive.

    68

    Children must not be registered as still-born without a medical certificate or a signed declaration from some one who would have been required, if the child had been born alive, to give information concerning the birth, that the child was still-born and that no medical man was present at the birth, or a coroner's order.

    69

    Consequently he was sentenced to the deprivation of his state (which was probably the main object of the trial), and to be burnt alive as a heretic.

    70

    Corday never volunteered any information and when Dean asked him outright if Shipton was still alive, the officer ignored the question and changed the subject.

    71

    Cross your fingers the group doesn't eat me alive over this.

    72

    Czerno will eat him alive.

    73

    Darian didn't resist, and Damian delighted in the idea that the sound of him breathing meant his brother was truly alive.

    74

    Darian had a long way to go, but he was alive.

    75

    Darkyn wanted the soul alive while Fate wanted the opposite.

    76

    Darkyn wants you alive, if I can.t get the vial.

    77

    Dean considered telling Winston he'd seen Cynthia that after­noon in Colorado but it was apparent either she remained unaware that her husband was alive or that Winston was unaware of her involvement.

    78

    Dean hadn't thought much about Cynthia Byrne's reaction to the ever growing possibility that her husband might be alive.

    79

    Debbie Woolrich, age nine, remains in the wind but there's little hope she's alive.

    80

    Don't forget the Burton boy is alive because of us.

    81

    Drawing, at last, two pistols from under his coat, he declared that he would not fall alive into the hands of the police who were watching his movements.

    82

    Even after Dean's rhythmic breathing told her he was sleeping she remained awake, her mind alive with thoughts of their discussion and all that had transpired.

    83

    Even if it run into the ditch or be driven in by another bowl, it will yet count as alive.

    84

    Even then the fear of a "difference" between Monmouth and James, duke of York, exercised men's minds, and every caress or promotion kept the fear alive.

    85

    Ever dreading a blow, he was always eager to strike the first; and alive to the perils of peace, he was blind to the dangers of war.

    86

    Every instinct in his body ached to feel Sofia alive.

    87

    Everyone was pretty damn busy wrapping him up to haul him out of there, just trying to keep him alive.

    88

    Examples of Ixodes vicinis have been kept for two years and three months without feeding, and specimens of Argas persicus were still alive after four years' starvation.

    89

    Expenditure on costly buildings was almost ceaseless, and kept the people alive.

    90

    Experiments made by removing mussels from salt water to brackish, and finally to quite fresh water show that it is even more tolerant of fresh water than the oyster; of thirty mussels so transferred all were alive after fifteen days.

    91

    Fan out and find out if any others are alive!

    92

    Fancy seeing you alive.

    93

    First, she gets brooding about it, knows she's pregnant, knows Shipton is still alive and won't let her go.

    94

    Four men and a boy of fourteen who got shut in the Tynewydd mine near Porth, in South Wales, in the winter of 1876-1877 for ten days without food, were not only alive when released, but several of them were able to walk, and all subsequently recovered.

    95

    Fred prattled excitedly about the Parkside newspaper and baseball cap and how the two finds represented proof Jeffrey Byrne was alive.

    96

    Frederick himself was quite alive to his danger.

    97

    From Emerson he gained more than from any man, alive or dead; and, though the older philosopher both enjoyed and learned from the association with the younger, it cannot be said that the gain was equal.

    98

    From Suetonius (Caesar, 71) it is evident that Hiempsal was alive in 62.

    99

    From the point of view of exact science life is associated with matter, is displayed only by living bodies, by all living bodies, and is what distinguishes living bodies from bodies that are not alive.

    100

    Gabe is the reason I'm alive.

    101

    Gabriel knew from his history with Rhyn that there was no love lost between Rhyn and any of his half-brothers, none of who wanted him alive, aside from Andre.

    102

    Gods, he would live an age with her scorn if it meant she were alive!

    103

    Grandier was found guilty and burnt alive at Loudun on the 18th of August 1634.

    104

    Granted, she hadn't heard anything, but she knew Darkyn well enough to know he didn't plan on leaving anyone alive.

    105

    Great numbers of condors are thus taken alive, and these, in certain districts, are employed in a variety of bull-fighting.

    106

    Growth is always going on in plants while they are alive.

    107

    Had not Lady Jane still been alive to take off the edge of Mary's indignation and suspicion Elizabeth might have paid forfeit for Wyat's rebellion with her life instead of imprisonment.

    108

    Hamilton was by no means devoid of sense and acuteness, but in character he was one of the most despicable men then alive.

    109

    Hannah's alive.  I've seen her.

    110

    He could only be described as a living Adonis–except he wasn't exactly alive.

    111

    He could only be described as a living Adonis–except he wasn't exactly alive.

    112

    He couldn't imagine all would still be missing, unless she was alive somewhere.

    113

    He didn.t take her hand, which means Darkyn probably wants her alive.

    114

    He died on the 15th of May 913, one tradition saying he was struck by lightning, and another that he was thrown alive by the devil into the crater of Mount Etna.

    115

    He found himself wishing again that Andre was alive.

    116

    He hadn't felt this alive since long before the Schism, when a certain Original Human bound his magic.

    117

    He hadn't yet reconciled how he felt about seeing his brother alive and in so much pain.

    118

    He hefted Kiki once again.  Hannah sniffled and crawled to her feet.  Rhyn hurried towards the Sanctuary, concerned for Kiki but even more anxious about making sure Katie was alive and well.

    119

    He held the office of secretary (magister memoriae) at Constantinople, accompanied Julian on his expedition against the Persians (363), and was alive during the reign of Valens (364-378), to whom he dedicates his history.

    120

    He is alive, said Napoleon.

    121

    He knew there wasn't a straight man alive who wouldn't have that exact reaction to her.

    122

    He made an effort to destroy the memory of the sage from off the earth, consigning to the flames all the ancient books from which he drew his rules and examples, (save one), and burying alive hundreds of scholars who were ready to swear by his name.

    123

    He preferred to know she was alive and well—and somewhere else.

    124

    He recognized the fact that they proved the existence of man in Devonshire while those animals were alive, but the idea was too novel to be accepted by his contemporaries.

    125

    He recoiled, as if it was alive.

    126

    He replaced his weapons and washed his face, feeling very much like this was to be his last day alive.

    127

    He revived the name Ch'ao-Hsien, changed the capital from Song-do to Seoul, organized an administrative system, which with some modifications continued till 1895, and exists partially still, carried out vigorous reforms, disestablished Buddhism, made merit in Chinese literary examinations the basis of appointment to office, made Confucianism the state religion, abolished human sacrifices and the burying of old men alive, and introduced that Confucian system of education, polity, and social order which has dominated Korea for five centuries.

    128

    He suspected there was much more to past-Death's story but never expected to discover the human was alive and well in Hell.

    129

    He then attacked the firebreathing bull of Marathon and brought it alive to Athens, where he sacrificed it to Apollo Delphinius.

    130

    He tugged her towards the portal.  "Everyone has to deal with Death on their own.  Please, pleeeeeeease come with me, Mama!  We have to take you to the Sanctuary.  You're still not alive or dead yet.  We have to make you alive."

    131

    He used every opportunity of stimulating the moral strength of the nation and keeping its hopes alive.

    132

    He was alive after a lifetime banished to the shadows.

    133

    He was alive and unconscious.

    134

    He was alive in 16 B.C., as some allusions in the last book testify.

    135

    He was alive when he left my place.

    136

    He was alive, after all, and there was some good to him for wanting to make things right.

    137

    He was alive, but even that didn't sound promising.

    138

    He was entrusted with ruling powers in 1894, and in all respects continued the reforming policy of the council, while paying personal attention to every department, being a keen soldier, an energetic administrator, and fully alive to the responsibilities attaching to his position.

    139

    He was keenly alive to its pernicious influence on the cherished interest of his life, the cause of learning.

    140

    He was still alive.

    141

    He was surprised she came back at all --Sasha had no mercy and rarely left his victims alive.

    142

    He was thoroughly alive to the importance of not arguing merely from the forms and meanings of words as they existed in his day, and was fully conscious that language and its mechanism should be studied historically.

    143

    He was weak but alive, his body covered with his blood and hers.

    144

    He won't let me out of here alive, I don't think.

    145

    He.s alive but a frightful mess, and we haven.t been able to identify him.

    146

    He'd never had a partner in all his time alive.

    147

    He'd only learned the woman he fell for last week was still alive and now he had to let her go.

    148

    He'd seen Darkyn's mate yesterday and knew she was at least alive.

    149

    He's alive, but he's been in a coma for a week.

    150

    He's the reason I'm alive.

    151

    Hearing of Ismail's murder the Defterdar marched to Shendi, defeated the forces of the mek, and took terrible revenge upon the inhabitants of Metemma and Shendi, most of the inhabitants, including women and children, being burnt alive.

    152

    Her brother was alive.

    153

    Her father said the man came to kill her, yet she was still alive.

    154

    Her long term relationship with Josh was still very much alive in his mind, even though it had never been particularly romantic.

    155

    His devotion to Protestantism made him feverishly alive to the perils which threatened the Reformation; and he took an alarmist view of every situation.

    156

    His eyes came alive with humor again.

    157

    His gaze burned into her, and she held her breath, awaiting his decision of whether or not to leave her alive.

    158

    His heart quickened at the first sign of proof that Lana might be alive.

    159

    His instincts told him the Magician was in danger—and needed to stay alive.

    160

    His instincts told him the Magician was in danger—and needed to stay alive.

    161

    His master mind, soaring high, sees one vast connected whole, and, alive with enthusiasm, with smiling face and sparkling eye, he shows the panorama to his pupils, pointing out the similarities and differences of its parts, the boundaries of our knowledge, and the regions of doubt and speculation.

    162

    His mate was alive, but if the Others had it their way, she wouldn't be for long.

    163

    His walk turned to a trot and then a run.  Rhyn ran after him, feeling alive as they raced through the enchanted forest towards a fate he wasn't entirely certain how to handle yet.

    164

    His whole body felt alive for the first time.

    165

    How do you know Katie will be alive in four days?

    166

    Human sacrifices to Baal were common, and, though in Phoenicia proper there is no proof that the victims were burned alive, the Carthaginians had a brazen image of Baal, from whose downturned hands the children slid into a pit of fire; and the story that Minos had a brazen man who pressed people to his glowing breast points to similar rites in Crete, where the child-devouring Minotaur must certainly be connected with Baal and the favourite sacrifice to him of children.

    167

    Human-Deidre was alive and healthy.

    168

    I am also the only deity, Immortal or human alive who ever crossed that bitch and won.

    169

    I don't know if your husband is still alive.

    170

    I don't know what Arthur Atherton is up to but he has no more evidence your husband is alive than the man in the moon.

    171

    I feel more alive here.

    172

    I feel so alive now.

    173

    I mean, you don't have what it takes to keep a mate alive, let alone safe.

    174

    I need Darian alive, in case the plan to rule the mortal world doesn't quite work out for me.

    175

    I need him alive and preferably in one piece, Dusty, unlike the last time I sent someone to talk to you.

    176

    I never met a vamp who tried to keep a Guardian alive.

    177

    I suddenly realized where the illusive motor home was parked and I knew Baby Claire Elizabeth LeBlanc was unidentified but alive!

    178

    I think Katie is alive.

    179

    I want you alive, but I don't care how much you suffer.

    180

    I wasn't considering it.  I'll keep her alive until Rhyn passes his test.

    181

    I wouldn't believe it was alive until I saw it move.

    182

    I'd rather see you alive and here than blown to pieces trying to get across the river.

    183

    I'm sorry, I keep talking as if Jeff is still alive.

    184

    If a child is born alive, but in consequence of its premature birth, or of the means employed, afterwards dies, the offence is murder; the general law as to accessories applies to the offence.

    185

    If any attempt were made from outside to release him, the prisoner was to be put to death; in no circumstances was he to be delivered alive into any one's hands, even if his deliverers produced the empress's own signmanual authorizing his release.

    186

    If he kept her alive and well and his eye on any potential opportunity to rake the Dark One over the coals, he'd do it.

    187

    If he.d killed you, he.d be alive and Katie would be safe.

    188

    If her father had been alive, he would have heartily agreed with her marriage to Alex.

    189

    If Jeff had confided in me that he'd found the money, I'd have walked him straight to the police and he might be alive today!

    190

    If only Mom and Dad were alive.

    191

    If Papa were alive... would he agree with you? he asked.

    192

    If Sasha was telling the truth, the chances of her being alive weren.t good.

    193

    If so, why was he alive?

    194

    If the court thinks there's any possibility Jeff's alive, I'd have to wait years and years.

    195

    If the Watchers hadn't needed him alive for some reason, they'd have killed him as he lay helpless and seizing in their cave.

    196

    If they didn't leave tonight, they may never escape with Katie alive.

    197

    If you do … no guarantees you make it out of this one alive.

    198

    If you do … no guarantees you make it out of this one alive.

    199

    If you were alive, I wanted to see if you had any … advice about how to deal with Gabriel.

    200

    If you're alive, I'm coming for you.

    201

    In 1486, the year following the accession of Henry VII., rumours were disseminated by the adherents of the Yorkist dynasty that the two sons of Edward IV., who had been murdered in the Tower of London, were still alive.

    202

    In 1671 he was captured at Kagalnik, his last fortress, and carried to Moscow, where, on the 6th of June, after bravely enduring unspeakable torments, he was quartered alive.

    203

    In 1763 he spoke against the obnoxious tax on cider, imposed by his brother-in-law, George Grenville, and his opposition, though unsuccessful in the House, helped to keep alive his popularity with the country, which cordially hated the excise and all connected with it.

    204

    In 18 3 0 there were twelve Meistersinger alive in Ulm, but in 1839 the four survivors formally made over their insignia and gild property to a modern singing society and closed the record of the Meistergesang in Germany.

    205

    In 1851 the first kiwi known to have reached England alive was presented to the Zoological Society by Eyre, then lieutenant-governor of New Zealand.

    206

    In a later stage the taint is regarded as alive, as a demon or evil spirit alighting on and passing into the things and persons exposed to contamination.

    207

    In another version, the Muses were judges and awarded the victory to Apollo, who tied Marsyas to a tree and flayed him alive.

    208

    In anticipation for the arrival of the band, the stage came alive with strobe lights and atmospheric smoke.

    209

    In both cases, he found himself looking forward to hearing her voice—and making sure she was still alive.

    210

    In both cases, he found himself looking forward to hearing her voice—and making sure she was still alive.

    211

    In every direction the country looks like a veritable hive of human activity and enterprise, every town and village full of factories, and alive with the din of machinery.

    212

    In his brazen bull, invented, it is said, by Perillus of Athens, the tyrant's victims were shut up and, a fire being kindled beneath, were roasted alive, while their shrieks represented the bellowing of the bull.

    213

    In his more important works almost every sentence is alive with that autochthonic quality which makes it unmistakably his.

    214

    In May 1659 he brought a command from Charles in Brussels, directing the bishop of Salisbury to summon all those bishops, who were then alive, to consecrate clergymen to various sees "to secure a continuation of the order in the Church of England," then in danger of becoming extinct.'

    215

    In May of the same year Sir Henry Docwra, at the head of a considerable army, took up a position at Derry, while Mountjoy marched from Westmeath to Newry to support him, compelling O'Neill to retire to Armagh, a large reward having been offered for his capture alive or dead.

    216

    In one country he meets with women who, after the burial in the winter, become alive again in the spring full of youth and beauty.

    217

    In Persis the traditions of the Achaemenian empire had always been alive, as the name of Ardashir himself shows, and with them the national religion of Zoroaster.

    218

    In the Habsburg hereditary dominions the traditional policy and Catholic fervour of the ruling house resulted, after a long struggle, in the restoration of the supremacy of Rome; while in Hungary the national spirit of independence kept Calvinism alive to divide the religious allegiance of the people.

    219

    In the latest empire Ausonius, Symmachus, Apollinaris, Sidonius and other Gaulish writers, chiefly of Gallia Comata, kept alive the classical literary tradition, not only for Gaul but for the world.

    220

    In the negotiations with Germany, it was clearly seen that it was from that side that the pope expected intervention in favour of restitution; and, according to all appearances, Bismarck did for a while keep alive these representations, though with more tact than candour.

    221

    In their train came the great field preachers of Wales, like John Elias and Christmas Evans, and later the Primitive Methodists, who by their camp meetings and itinerancies kept religious enthusiasm alive when Wesleyan Methodism was in peril of hardening.

    222

    In vain the wretched astrologer protested that he was alive, got a literary friend to write a pamphlet to prove it, and published his almanac for 1709.

    223

    Instantly the grinding of his teeth stopped, and his ragged breathing began to slow.  He uncurled, and she withdrew her hand before he disappeared from the dream again.  Even so, she wasn't able to shake the warmth of his magic flying up her arm and through her, reminding her of what it was like being near him when she was alive.  Even the skin of a half-demon was smooth and warm.  She used to resent the way his touch made her feel like she belonged to him, until she'd walked into the Caribbean knowing he might never touch her again.

    224

    Is she alive enough to Travel?

    225

    Is Shipton still alive?

    226

    It appeared randy Randy remained alive, his presence required as a bridegroom as soon as details could be arranged.

    227

    It doesn't matter why, you are alive.

    228

    It is generally admitted that the axolotls which were kept alive in Europe and were particularly abundant between 1870 and 1880 are all the descendants of a stock bred in Paris and distributed chiefly by dealers, originally, we believe, by the late P. Carbonnier.

    229

    It is largely this enthusiasm for the past which keeps alive the desire for a reunion of the whole race, in another Servian Empire, like that overthrown by the Turks in 1389.

    230

    It is of such exceeding strangeness and beauty that it might have been thought it would be protected by the natives; but they hold it alive before a fire till its beautiful eyes burst in order to afford a supposed remedy for ophthalmia!

    231

    It is possible, too, that, as the states did not scruple to take advantage of the difficulties of their rivals, Assyria played a more prominent part in keeping these jealousies alive than the evidence actually states.

    232

    It is, rather, a continua- Sassanian tion of the Achaemenid traditions which were still Wars with alive on their native soil.

    233

    It may appear surprising that a body containing 65% of carbon should be so largely made up of gelatinous Algae in a comparatively little altered condition, but the material is rich in bitumen, which seems to have replaced the water contained in the organisms when alive.

    234

    It took its most disagreeable form when Philip of Hesse besieged Luther with requests to give his sanction to taking a second wife while his first was still alive.

    235

    It was a system of Greek thought, expressed in a Semitic tongue, and modified by Oriental influences, called into existence amongst the Moslem people by the patronage of their more liberal princes, and kept alive by the intrepidity and zeal of a small band of thinkers, who stood suspected and disliked in the eyes of their nation.

    236

    It was about Katie, when she was in the underworld and you didn't know she was alive, Gabriel clarified.

    237

    It was all that might keep him alive.

    238

    It was kept alive by the most various circumstances; in the first instance by the attitude of the European states.

    239

    It was probably easy to take alive, and, as we know, capable of enduring the voyage to England.

    240

    It was seriously believed in Germany for about a century after his death that Frederick was still alive, and many impostors attempted to personate him.

    241

    It was the 20th of June; the heat was intense; and next morning only 23 were taken out alive, among them Holwell, who left an account of the awful sufferings endured in the "Black Hole."

    242

    It wasn't until after Alex arrived that she began to feel alive.

    243

    It's as if she's alive again!

    244

    It's eating him alive.

    245

    It's not finished if you, you're wife and California friends are still alive.

    246

    It's out of character if this mother is still alive.

    247

    It's too bad the game department was unable to get out here to get the mother when she was alive.

    248

    Jeffrey's alive and he's here, isn't he?

    249

    Jenn's magic and senses came alive like they did in the immortal world.

    250

    Jessi carefully placed Ashley's project in a corner of the box, praying her cousin was alive to finish it one day.

    251

    Jule told me about how you've been alive for a zillion years.

    252

    Katie chuckled, and he was almost relieved at the sight of her smile.  Her features had grown paler and gaunter under his watch.  He feared the underworld would sink her spirit, too.  One of them had to have some sort of hope they'd make it out alive.

    253

    Katsukawa Shunsho (d- 1792) must next be mentioned, not only for the beauty of his own work, but because he was the first master of Hokusai; then Yeishi (worked c. 178 11800), the founder of the Hosoda school; Utamaro (1754-1806), whose prints of beautiful women were collected by Dutchmen while he was still alive, and have had in our own day a vogue greater, perhaps, than those of any other of his fellows; and Toyokuni I.

    254

    Keenly alive to the importance of the technical applications of chemistry, he devoted special attention as a teacher to the training of industrial chemists.

    255

    Keep them alive until I can go through their minds.

    256

    Knowing what's coming, I've never felt more alive than I do now.

    257

    Livy writes as a Roman, to raise a monument worthy of the greatness of Rome, and to keep alive, for the guidance and the warning of Romans, the recollection alike of the virtues which had made Rome great and of the vices which had threatened her with destruction.

    258

    Look, there may be someone alive and hurt!

    259

    Many miracles were attributed to him alive and dead, and it is said that when his body was dissected it was found that two of his ribs had been broken, an event attributed to the expansion of his heart while fervently praying in the catacombs about the year 1545.

    260

    Many specimens have now been received in Europe, so that it is represented in most museums, and several examples have reached England alive.

    261

    Martin described the visceral and osteological anatomy of one which had been received alive the preceding year.

    262

    Maybe it was her way of keeping Josh alive.

    263

    Meanwhile the civil tribunal at Vienne had ordered (17th June) that he be fined and burned alive; the sentence of the ecclesiastical tribunal at Vienne was delayed till 23rd December.

    264

    Mohallab had returned to Irak, after the conquest of Jorjan, when Suleiman was still alive.

    265

    Molly dug through her purse to retrieved a familiar brownish cube, like the ones Katie'd eaten to stay alive in Hell.

    266

    Molly was his prime target but for some reason, he'd kept me alive.

    267

    Moreover, the Septembriseurs- Robespierre, Danton, Marat and their lesser satellites - realized that not only their influence but their safety depended on keeping the Revolution alive.

    268

    My guess is Shipton either said something to someone before he croaked or he's still alive and talking.

    269

    Neither now nor ever had Burke any other real conception of a polity for England than government by the territorial aristocracy in the interests of the nation at large, and especially in the interests of commerce, to the vital importance of which in our economy he was always keenly and wisely alive.

    270

    Nevertheless, I must tell you that we are alive,--that we reached home safely, and that we speak of you daily, and enjoy your interesting letters very much.

    271

    No distinction is now made as to whether the foetus is or is not alive, legislation appearing to make the offence statutory with the object of prohibiting any risk to the life of the mother.

    272

    No Immortal alive had a good opinion of the deity, and the mocking way she spoke about Gabriel infuriated Deidre.

    273

    No man could cross the meadow alive without knowing where the traps lay.

    274

    No man could cross the meadow and stay alive.

    275

    No one was alive when we arrived.

    276

    No reverses to the British arms occurred to keep alive the memory of his lost opportunity, and in 1763 his name was restored to the list of the Privy Council.

    277

    No. Just happy to be alive.

    278

    None of the vamps she'd seen yet were alive.

    279

    None of them had spoken again about what to do if Lana wasn't alive.

    280

    Nothing else mattered except that she was alive.

    281

    Now that she was alive again and survived Darkyn, the hardest part was over.

    282

    Of course he was going to do everything in his power to stay alive.

    283

    Of late years musk-oxen have been exhibited alive in Europe; and two examples, one of which lived from 1899 till 1903, have been brought to England.

    284

    Of the fifteen persons left by Grenville not one was found alive.

    285

    Oh, and try to stay alive, she summarized.

    286

    On a chief's death wives and slaves were buried alive with him.

    287

    On or in this confused mass many of the inhabitants were saved from drowning, only to be burned alive when it caught fire.

    288

    On the 29th of June the near approach of the Prussians (who had orders to seize him, dead or alive), caused him to retire westwards towards Rochefort, whence he hoped to reach the United States.

    289

    On the other hand, daring and skilful leaders such as Francis Marion and Thomas Sumter kept the spirit of resistance alive by their sudden attacks and surprises of British outposts.

    290

    On the other hand, not even the authority of Paul and of Augustine has been able to keep alive the belief in unconditional predestination.

    291

    On the other hand, the absence of leaven may recall primitive practice before its introduction as a domestic luxury; sacral rites generally keep alive primitive custom.

    292

    On the smallest of chances she was alive, she would've had to find a loophole to surrender her duty without losing her soul.

    293

    Only a deity can turn a human immortal, which is what it'll take to keep you alive while we remove the tumor.

    294

    Or, I'm alive and about to be dead.

    295

    Our enemy figured out you're alive and on the planet.

    296

    Over a mile south of Mold, on the right of the road to Nerquis, is the "Tower" (15th century, but perhaps restored in the 18th), where, in 1465 or 1 475, the royal chieftain, Rheinallt ab Gruffyd ad Bleddyn, hanged Robert Byrne, mayor of Chester, and subsequently burned alive some 200 Chester folk who tried to 'arrest him.

    297

    Oxford in particular, since the beginning of the 19th century, has kept alive the study of Aristotle.

    298

    Peace, friend, I came to see if you're alive.

    299

    People were still alive who knew the Wright brothers.

    300

    Pizarro himself seized the Inca, and in endeavouring to preserve him alive, received, accidentally, on his hand the only wound inflicted that day on a Spaniard.

    301

    Primus must have been alive during the reign of Domitian, since four epigrams of Martial are addressed to him.

    302

    Priscillian appealed to the emperor, with the unexpected result that with six of his companions he was burned alive at Treves in 385.

    303

    Relief trickled through her to see him alive.

    304

    Rhyn moved to the door leading to the block, unable to help the small tremble of his hand.  Not only had he spent too long in this very place, he'd seen Katie hurt here and barely escaped alive with her.

    305

    Rohde (Rheinisches Museum, i., 1895) regards them as spirits of the storm, which at the bidding of the gods carry off human beings alive to the under-world or some spot beyond human ken.

    306

    Sasha was far too chopped up to be alive.

    307

    Shaftesbury had assiduously kept alive the anti-popery agitation, and Monmouth, as the champion of Protestantism, was received with every sign of popular delight.

    308

    Shall we resign our traditional belief that the greater part of the world is mere body, but that its general adaptability to conscious organisms proves its creation and government by God, and take to the new hypothesis, which, by a transfer of design from God to Nature, supposes that everything physical is alive, and conducts its life by psychical impulses of its own?

    309

    She ached to respond but had to be satisfied with the knowledge he was alive.

    310

    She also felt grateful he was still alive.

    311

    She asked point-blank if I thought her husband was alive and I wouldn't answer.

    312

    She continued to walk, needing to feel the cold to remind her she was still alive.

    313

    She couldn't see what he was doing, but she saw with relief he was alive.

    314

    She didn't want to imagine a ten year old living in the slums, knowing his mother was reduced to prostitution to keep them alive.

    315

    She found Lori in the barn, raped and beaten, but still alive.

    316

    She had to be alive.

    317

    She leaned back to see Brady's body, praying for a sign he was still alive.

    318

    She paused before asking, "He isn't alive or something, is he?"

    319

    She says they're alive but she can't find them.

    320

    She seemed to consider Swedish affairs as far too petty to occupy her full attention; while her unworthy treatment of the great chancellor was mainly due to her jealousy of his extraordinary reputation and to the uneasy conviction that, so long as he was alive, his influence must at least be equal to her own.

    321

    She was alive but unconscious.

    322

    She was alive, though the back of her head bled.

    323

    She was reported as saying that when the king gave opportunity by leaving England, she would put Mary to death even if she were burnt or flayed alive for it.

    324

    She was soaking wet and shivering, yet somehow alive.

    325

    She wasn't likely to stay alive long enough to see with her own eyes.

    326

    She.d barely known what to do when he un-claimed her two days ago, but at least he was alive.

    327

    She'd lived there for four years --almost as long as the kid had been alive.

    328

    She'd never even seen Damian prior to the Schism, when the Guardians exiled to the mortal world were a small band struggling to stay alive.

    329

    She's alive now.  I told Kris and Hannah the same thing.  No one listens to me.

    330

    Since the beginning of the century the conviction had been gaining ground that Goethe's mission was accomplished, that the day of his leadership was over; but here were two works which not merely re-established his ascendancy, but proved that the old poet was in sympathy with the movement of letters, and keenly alive to the change of ideas which the new century had brought in its train.

    331

    So deeply wounded was the hero by these calumnies that when in 1619 he was sent against the Turks he publicly declared that he would never return alive unless victorious.

    332

    So long as Stambolov, the energetic Bulgarian statesman, was alive he succeeded in keeping the Bulgarian element quiet, and the peace of the country was less liable to disturbance.

    333

    So Shipton is alive?

    334

    Someone else tripped the wards marking his territory of Southern California, someone he didn't expect to be alive.

    335

    Sometimes he had to pinch himself to make sure he was still alive and this wasn't heaven.

    336

    Sometimes she wondered what it would be like if they were alive today.

    337

    Species of other families (Lycosidae, Clubionidae) may live for a few seasons, hibernating in the soil or amongst dead leaves; and examples of the larger spiders (Aviculariidae) have been kept alive in captivity for several years.

    338

    Spiders of various families will, when alarmed, lie absolutely still with legs tucked up and allow themselves to be pushed and rolled, and handled in various ways without betraying that they are alive by the slightest movement.

    339

    Spirituality informs his inspiration; the poetry is of the finest elements, glowing and alive.

    340

    Such a bowl is alive until the end is finished wherever it may lie, within the limits of the space.

    341

    Such are the Philippovsti, founded by one Philip (who burned himself alive for Christ's sake in 1 743), who have exalted self-immolation into a principle; the Stranniki (pilgrims) and Byeguni (runners), who interpret Matt.

    342

    Suffice it to say that Aurangzeb, by mingled treachery and violence, supplanted or overthrew his brothers and proclaimed himself emperor in 1658, while Shah Jahan was yet alive.

    343

    Surprised together, Lancelot escapes, and the queen is condemned to be burnt alive.

    344

    That the Code was malleable, flexible, alive … like a woman.

    345

    That was just one more way you tried to make us believe Byrne was still alive.

    346

    The agricultural department of the government of Bengal are now fully alive to the importance of fostering the jute industry by showing conclusively that attention to scientific agriculture will make two maunds of jute grow where only one maund grew before.

    347

    The bird is easily kept in captivity, and no doubt from early times many were brought alive to Europe.

    348

    The British confined their operations to other parts of the continent, and Washington, alive as ever to the importance of keeping up connexion with New England, devoted himself to watching the British in and about New York City.

    349

    The burning in their throats returned as well as the pounding headaches, but they remained alive.

    350

    The cattle and sheep entered for this competition are shown alive on the first day, at the close of which they are slaughtered and the carcases hung up for exhibition, with details of live and dead weights.

    351

    The celebration of this marriage, while Matilda, countess of Boulogne and first wife of Alphonso III., was still alive, entailed the imposition of an interdict upon the kingdom.

    352

    The chief objection to this view is based upon two lines in the 9th eclogue of Virgil, supposed to have been written 41 or 40 B.C. Here reference is made to a certain Cinna, a poet of such importance that Virgil deprecates comparison with him; it is argued that the manner in which this Cinna, who could hardly have been any one but Helvius Cinna, is spoken of implies that he was then alive; if so, he could not have been killed in 44.

    353

    The Claridades de Sul of Gomes Leal, a militant anti-Christian, at times recall Baudelaire, and flashes of genius run through AntiChristo, which is alive with the instinct of revolt.

    354

    The creature on the ground was breathing hard but alive and awake.

    355

    The criminal laws were of extreme severity, even petty theft being punished by the thief being enslaved to the person he had robbed, while to steal a tobacco pouch or twenty ears of corn was death; he who pilfered in the market was then and there beaten to death, and he who insulted Xipe, the god of the goldand silversmiths, by stealing his precious metal, was skinned alive and sacrificed to the offended deity.

    356

    The date of his death is uncertain, but he was certainly alive about 1125.

    357

    The discontent created at the time by the provision of the treaty of Paris as confirmed by the congress of Vienna had doubtless no slight share in keeping alive in Genoa the republican spirit which, through the influence of a young Genoese citizen, Joseph Mazzini, assumed forms of permanent menace not only to the Sardinian monarchy but to all the established governments of the peninsula.

    358

    The eggs are collected either by "stripping" them from the mature adult immediately after capture, or by keeping the adults alive until they are ready to spawn, and then stripping them or by keeping them in reservoirs of sea-water and allowing them to spawn of their own accord.

    359

    The fact of his being addressed by Ovid in one of the epistles Ex Ponto shows that he was alive long after Aemilius Macer.

    360

    The first narrative is that of JE, which relates how two Reubenites, Dathan and Abiram, rebelled against the civil authority of Moses,andwere punished by being buried alive,they and their households.

    361

    The first part, Bio-bibliograpliie (1877-1886; 2nd ed., 1905), contains the names of all the historical personages alive between the years 1 and 1500 who are mentioned in printed books, together with the precise indication of all the places where they are mentioned.

    362

    The first rhinoceros seen alive in Europe since the time when these animals, in common with nearly all the large remarkable beasts of both Africa and Asia, were exhibited in the Roman shows, was of this species.

    363

    The fourth edition (the last while Locke was alive) appeared in 1700, with important additional chapters on " Association of Ideas " and " Enthusiasm."

    364

    The frequent synods represented the whole of Poland, and kept alive, as nothing else could, the idea of national solidarity.

    365

    The gens in turn was regarded as an expansion of the family, as was the state of the gens; and members of these larger units by worship of common ancestors - usually mythical - kept alive the feeling that they were a single organic whole animated by a common soul and joined in consanguinity.

    366

    The girl at Jonny's feet was still alive.

    367

    The headquarters of parrots are in the Australian Region and the Malay countries; they are abundant in South America; in Africa and India the number of forms is relatively small; in Europe and North Asia there are none now alive, in North America only one.

    368

    The Hessians were converted to Christianity mainly through the efforts of St Boniface; their land was included in the archbishopric of Mainz; and religion and culture were kept alive among them largely owing to the foundation of the Benedictine abbeys of Fulda and Hersfeld.

    369

    The higher "warm-blooded" creatures appear to present the simplest case and in their lifehistory there seems to be a point at which we can say "that which was alive is now dead."

    370

    The human was alive and well.

    371

    The Immortal was alive, but barely.

    372

    The importance of this is evident when we consider that late in the 19th century Japanese junks still drifted over by the ocean current to California at the rate of about one a year, often with some of the crew still alive.

    373

    The influence of the professional literary class kept the clan spirit alive with their elaborate genealogies, and in their poems they only pandered to the vanity and vices of their patrons.

    374

    The instincts she'd ignored at seeing Logan alive grew louder.

    375

    The internal variations of the rate in a single community, however, can be fairly indicated in this way, as is done in Table VI., which, it is to be noted, refers to those born alive only and excludes the still-born, statistics regarding whom are incomplete.

    376

    The last page of the story is torn away, just at the point when it has been declared that He is alive again and about to show Himself to His disciples.

    377

    The later years of Francis's reign were noteworthy for the horrible massacre of the Waldenses and the martyrdom of fourteen from the group of Meaux, who were burnt alive in 1546.

    378

    The man was alive, that much she was able to see.

    379

    The man who had been neglected when alive seemed to become all at once an object of unbounded admiration.

    380

    The Mantis (like Poseidon, Hades, Metis and other Greek gods)was once swallowed, but disgorged alive.

    381

    The marriage to Franklin is presumed to have been a common law marriage, for there was no proof that Miss Read's former husband was dead, nor that, as was suspected, a former wife, alive when Rogers married Miss Read, was still alive, and that therefore his marriage to Deborah was void.

    382

    The metaphysical & roplac of Theophrastus which have come down to us show that he was fully alive to the difficulties that beset many of the Aristotelian definitions.

    383

    The national party was represented by the three great Riksfdrestandare, or presidents of the realm, of the Sture family (see Sture), who, with brief intervals, from 1470 to 1520 successively defended the independence of Sweden against the Danish kings and kept the national spirit alive.

    384

    The night was alive with flashing lights and cameras.

    385

    The ninth edition of the Companion to this collection (18to, p. 121) states that the specimen "was brought alive" [?to ].

    386

    The Norman and Angevin kings were fully alive to the advantages which accrued to the people through borrowing at usury from the Jews, but they were also alive to the advantages which they themselves were able to reap by extorting from the Jews the wealth which the latter had acquired from the people.

    387

    The ocean breeze made her dress move as if it was alive, and her pink hair swept across her features.

    388

    The office of king's or queen's proctor has been kept alive but amalgamated with that of the solicitor for the treasury.

    389

    The only other thing that made him feel alive was killing and destroying – the demon side of him that always won out.

    390

    The only other thing that made him feel alive was killing and destroying – the demon side of him that always won out.

    391

    The original number and position of the stones have suffered in the course of time from wind and weather, in days when archaeological interest was not alive to the importance of preserving so ancient a monument.

    392

    The pitch pines and shrub oaks about my house, which had so long drooped, suddenly resumed their several characters, looked brighter, greener, and more erect and alive, as if effectually cleansed and restored by the rain.

    393

    The plates, which show no improvement in execution on those of Martinet, are after drawings by Huet and Pretre, the former being perhaps the less bad draughtsman of the two, for he seems to have had an idea of what a bird when alive looks like, though he was not able to give his figures any vitality, while the latter simply delineated the stiff and dishevelled specimens from museum shelves.

    394

    The police haven't even informed his wife if her husband is dead or alive!

    395

    The prey is sometimes stung in the neighbourhood of the nerve ganglia, so that it is paralysed but not killed, the grub of the fossorial wasp devouring its victim alive; but this instinct varies in perfection, and in many cases the larva flourishes equally whether its prey be killed or not.

    396

    The prophecy was fulfilled, and Lawrence was sentenced to be burnt alive on a gridiron.

    397

    The removal to London was proof that the leaders were alive to the necessity of grappling with the rapid growth of towns and cities, and that the Connexion, at first mainly a rural movement, had also urban work to accomplish.

    398

    The room was dark except for the light above Jonny's bed and the red and green lights dotting the machines keeping him alive.

    399

    The same dialogue shows him to be alive to its dangers and defects.

    400

    The slave-trade is still alive in this district, and an overland route for slaves is believed to have been established through eastern Bassa to the Benue.

    401

    The spiritual sun is the source of love and intelligence, or life, and the natural sun the source of nature or the receptacles of life; the first is alive, the second dead.

    402

    The tree deposited Deidre and Toby in a heap, and Toby sprung up, pleased with himself.  Katie looked at the tree in uneasy mistrust.  The trees of her world were alive, but this was something else.

    403

    The turtle is also found, the carapace being exported as tortoiseshell, the animal being gently roasted or boiled alive over a slow fire to facilitate the separation of the shell from the flesh.

    404

    The Virginia colonial government, in earlier days cruelly intolerant, gave a limited toleration to Baptists of this type; but the "Separate" Baptists were too enthusiastic and too much alive to the evils of state control in religious matters to be willing to take out licences for their meetings, and soon came into sharp conflict with the authorities.

    405

    The woman.s hair was red with blood, and her face clammy, but she appeared to be alive.

    406

    The word the Jains use for soul is jiva, which means life; and there is much analogy between many of the expressions they use and the view that the ultimate cells and atoms are all, in a more or less modified sense, alive.

    407

    The year of his death is unknown, but he is referred to as no longer alive in Jerome's Contra Vigilantium (406).

    408

    Their energies are stronger when they're alive.

    409

    Their one night together made her feel alive, and his dark gaze alone was enough to make her body hot from the inside out.

    410

    Then Kasyapa had his father built up alive into a wall.

    411

    Then she said, "If you believe there's a chance Jeff's alive you'd have to consider I might be a part of it."

    412

    There are several peculiar tortoises, but the gigantic species are now found alive only on the little island of Aldabra, to the north.

    413

    There are various useful drugs, spices and perfumes; and many plants 'are cultivated for their beauty, to which the natives are keenly alive.

    414

    There was also a tradition that he had been buried alive.

    415

    There was no reason for her to be in Colorado except thinking her hubby was still alive and here.

    416

    There was nothing like battle to make a man feel alive!

    417

    There's still not a shred of proof tying Byrne to Scranton, the money, or being alive.

    418

    These are the doctrines of animism, and, according to the usual anthropological theory, these spirits come to thrive to god's estate in favourable circumstances, as where the dead man, when alive, had great man y or wakan, a great share of the ether, so to speak, which, in savage metaphysics, is the viewless vehicle of magical influences.

    419

    These often have the form of prisms of calcite surrounded by a cuti cular meshwork; the whole is nourished and kept alive by processes, which in Crania are branched; these perforate the shell and permit the access of the coelomic fluid throughout its substance.

    420

    These things will eat you alive.

    421

    These trees were alive and apparently flourishing at midsummer, and many of them had grown a foot, though completely girdled; but after another winter such were without exception dead.

    422

    They didn't even tell his wife if he's alive or dead.

    423

    They forget that my whole body is alive to the conditions about me.

    424

    They had given up, deciding that if they hadn't found their bodies, they must still be alive and would find their way back to Ashley.

    425

    They possessed a fine gorilla, keeping it alive for a longer period than has been done in any other zoological collection.

    426

    They reaped no fruits from the victory, and Cyprus was taken from her after the heroic defence of Famagusta by Bragadino, who was flayed alive, and his skin, stuffed with straw, borne in triumph to Constantinople.

    427

    They slashed him up good, but he.s still alive, Kris said.

    428

    They were a long way from talked out when she got in her new car, but she felt much more alive and aware of her surroundings – much more in control of her life than she had since the accident.

    429

    They were headed by the two most capable politicians and soldiers then alive in England, the two Richards, father and son, who held the earidoms of Salisbury and Warwick, and were respectively brother-in-law and nephew to York.

    430

    They will make your party come alive with excitement while still maintaining a professional demeanor and not relying on cheesy antics and props.

    431

    This belief was supported by the Delphic oracle, which was largely instrumental in promoting hero-worship and keeping alive its due observance.

    432

    This led to the discovery that Antigone was still alive.

    433

    This prince, he said, had not been born at the time of his grandfathers death, and so lost any rights that might have passed to him had he been alive at that time.

    434

    This, together with the municipal Italian intolerance of the Lombard and Frankish codes, kept alive the practice and.

    435

    Through his ready sympathy with all forms of life and character,, his attention was always alive.

    436

    Thus far, he'd barely managed to keep her alive.

    437

    To him space became a mode of divine activity, alive with the presence and illuminated by the vision of God; time was an arena where the divine hand guided and the divine will reigned.

    438

    To keep alive, in a fair standard of comfort, the population of 206,690, food supplies have to be imported for nine and a half months in the year.

    439

    To keep some truth alive in a world full of lies.

    440

    To the urgency of this peril the reformers were fully alive; and they sought its remedy in education.

    441

    To them must be added others which were more local, as the Voikspartei or Peoples party in Wurttemberg, which kept alive the extreme democratic principles of 1848, but was opposed to Socialism.

    442

    Toby didn't answer, unwilling to admit just how much Ully's words stung.  He led them deeper into the jungle.  The branches hurried to create a path for him, and he smiled at them.  According to his angel memories, the trees were more than trees in Death's underworld.  They were alive.

    443

    Too happy knowing he was alive, Deidre hugged him harder.

    444

    Under the influence of the great nobles who had unsuccessfully opposed the election of Godunov, the general discontent took the form of hostility to him as a usurper, and rumours were heard that the late tsar's younger brother Dimitri (Demetrius), supposed The to be dead, was still alive and in hiding.

    445

    Unfortunately, there is no one left alive to salute the LeBlanc and Betsy and I want our adopted daughter Claire to know she is fully a part of our lives.

    446

    Unlike the mortal world, everything in the immortal world was alive, even the stones making up the buildings.

    447

    Very few of these nocturnal carnivores are now alive to trouble flocks.

    448

    Was it worse to be alive in Hell at his mercy or slaughtered by the Dark One?

    449

    Watch the kid, and make sure nothing-- and I mean nothing-- leaves that place alive!

    450

    We didn't know the Originals like him were still alive until a few months ago.

    451

    We know now that in so far as life and living matter can be investigated by science, animals and plants cannot be described as being alive in different degrees.

    452

    Were the others still alive?

    453

    Were they still alive?

    454

    What's important is that you're alive.

    455

    What's more, I felt if I had said I was the tipster, there was no reason for him to keep me alive.

    456

    Whatever deal you lost, you'll suffer demon mercy for as long as we keep you alive.

    457

    When a wife dies leaving a husband of whom there has been issue born alive, he has by the courtesy a life interest in all her real estate and all her personal estate; if the wife die intestate and leave no other heirs the husband is entitled to all her real estate in fee simple.

    458

    When building a chief's house a slave was buried alive in the hole dug for each foundation post.

    459

    When captured by them shortly after being hatched, and reared by the hand, it soon becomes tame and familiar; all the specimens which have reached Europe alive have been thus domesticated by the natives.

    460

    When he was on the point of being shown up, he said, in order to gain time, that if he were buried alive he would rise again on the third day.

    461

    When I was your age, I didn't think I was very smart, but I had a father who honestly thought I was the greatest, smartest, nicest kid alive.

    462

    When she died one square mile in four of the land in the world was under the British flag, and at least one person out of every five persons alive was a subject of the queen.

    463

    When the door of the prison was opened in the morning, only twenty-three persons out of one hundred and forty-six were found alive.

    464

    While beyond thrilled he was alive, she realized she still wanted to dump him.

    465

    While he looked dead, he was alive enough for his memories to reach her.

    466

    Who'd want to convince us he's alive if he ain't?

    467

    Why hadn't she realized what wonderful parents she had while they were still alive?

    468

    Winston had made sure there was no factual proof Byrne was alive.

    469

    With courage and dogged perseverance, the Catholic faith was kept alive during the years of persecution.

    470

    With respect to his attacks on the critical philosophy in the Metakritik (1799), it is easy to understand how his concrete mind, ever alive to the unity of things, instinctively rebelled against that analytic separation of the mental processes which Kant attempted.

    471

    Without Damian and Jule and with Darian not yet able to take his place as the Grey God, he wasn't going to walk away from this weekend alive.

    472

    Wood thus altered is known as heart-wood, or duramen, as distinguished from the young sap-wood, or alburnum, which, forming a cylinder next the cambium, remains alive and carries on the active functions of the xylem, particularly the conduction of water.

    473

    Would she ever see him again – alive?

    474

    Would she ever see him again – alive?

    475

    Would she see him again after Thursday - alive?

    476

    Yet his presence reminded her that he was alive because she had taken another life.

    477

    Yet in their inadequate way they served to keep alive throughout the dark ages some little knowledge of the antique culture and learning.

    478

    Yet the legislature was alive to the need for prison reform.

    479

    Yet there are abundant signs that the native human instincts, the natural human appetites, remained unaltered and alive beneath the crust of orthodoxy.

    480

    You alone want him alive.

    481

    You don't eat enough to keep a bird alive.

    482

    You dropped me into this world, and he's kept me alive.

    483

    You just have to keep me alive, Bianca.

    484

    You know, if you hadn't joined our family, I wouldn't be here, and Father would still be alive.

    485

    You said he was alive.

    486

    You think she's alive, like I do.

    487

    You want me alive.

    488

    You'd only be guessing he's alive and a lawyer would beat you to death.

    489

    You'll be glad you're alive.

    490

    You're alive and going to fully recover.

    491

    You're alive, and I'll help you stay that way.

    492

    You're alive, you're fed, and you're free.

    493

    You're lucky you know a vampire who trades blood for keeping you alive.

    494

    You're still the sexiest man alive to me.

    495

    You're worth more to me alive.

    496

    Your husband is alive and has a lot of money.

    497

    Your parents, are they still alive?

    498

    Yours are alive and well in…?

    499

    Yours are alive and well in…?

    500

    Zeus grew up, administered an emetic to Cronus (some say Metis did this), and had the satisfaction of seeing all his brothers and sisters disgorged alive.