Sobered in A Sentence

    1

    Alex sobered and stood, brushing his clothes off.

    2

    At length the old hound burst into view with muzzle to the ground, and snapping the air as if possessed, and ran directly to the rock; but, spying the dead fox, she suddenly ceased her hounding as if struck dumb with amazement, and walked round and round him in silence; and one by one her pups arrived, and, like their mother, were sobered into silence by the mystery.

    3

    Carmen sobered and stared at him.

    4

    Damian sobered, troubled by the news.

    5

    He nodded and sobered.

    6

    He nodded and then sobered.

    7

    He sobered and nodded.

    8

    He sobered and shrugged.

    9

    He sobered and slowly stood, gazing down at her.

    10

    He sobered and watched her intently as he spoke.

    11

    He sobered immediately and took her arm, leading her toward the door.

    12

    He sobered, his amber gaze expressing concern.

    13

    He sobered, his face coloring.

    14

    He sobered, pulling her toward him.

    15

    He sobered, staring at the screen a moment before typing again.

    16

    His attention shifted back to the house and he sobered.

    17

    His expression sobered and the blue eyes lost a little of their warmth.

    18

    Instead of the close protection from the outer air, the respirators, and the fancy diets of our fathers, the modern poitrinaire camps out in the open air in all weathers, is fed with solid food, and in his exercise and otherwise is ruled with minute particularity according to the indications of the clinical thermometer and other symptoms. The almost reckless reliance on climate, which, at Davos for instance, marked the transition from the older to the modern methods, has of late been sobered, and supplemented by more systematic attention to all that concerns the mode of life of the invalid.

    19

    It not only sobered the humanist tendency to sacrifice truth for aesthetic effect, it called for the documents of the Church and subjected them to the most hostile criticism.

    20

    It was completely repulsed, with heavy losses, and the Bulgarian command, sobered, took care not to waste its reserves in renewed assaults.

    21

    Lisa sobered and nodded.

    22

    She shrugged and sobered.

    23

    She sighed heavily and sobered.

    24

    She sobered and stared at her hands.

    25

    She sobered and stared down at her hands.

    26

    She sobered, But I'm not much on fine dining, though.

    27

    Towards the end of September he fell a victim to the plague which was ravaging the land, and his illness sobered his spirit and brought into his message a deeper note than that merely moral and common-sense one with which, as a polite humanist, he had hitherto been content.