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Example sentences for "coach"

Lexicographically close words:
clysters; cnemial; cnidaria; coachbuilder; coached; coachee; coacher; coachers
  1. The young pastor had been mounted on a horse of indifferent mettle, and rode as well as he was able behind the coach just in front of the rearguard.

  2. Nigel wheeled his horse and waited till the coach was abreast.

  3. Her coach broke down at Obertraubling, three leagues from Ratisbon!

  4. With hearty hand-clasping and good wishes the colonel and his bride mounted the coach and set out.

  5. The coach was high and he needed not to bend.

  6. Round the hill-side at a stated hour every day, in shine or shower, gust or calm, comes the mail-coach of King Edward VII.

  7. At Berriedale, the road traversed by the coach is simply appalling: boards marked Dangerous forewarn all wheel-men that risks cannot be taken with impunity.

  8. The coach to Craignish passes through a bit of Scotland that, in the leafy month of June, must be glorious to behold.

  9. Why, man, once every year, I drive the mail-coach down that steep hill-side among the bracken.

  10. The road pursued by the coach meanders among all that is best of rural and pastoral scenery, for coaly Annbank, defaced by the exhumed entrails of the earth, is happily on the rear.

  11. No mail-coach has ventured to Dunvegan for two days and in other directions, the postmen, turned cavaliers, have gone off on horseback with their letters.

  12. Terrence was determined on making the journey, and he set out next day by the mail coach for Washington City.

  13. The last good bye's were said, and the great stage coach rolled on.

  14. They followed Fernando to the stage coach and cried: "Good bye, Sukey!

  15. The journey by mail coach was a pleasant one, for, being in no great haste, he traveled by easy stages, stopping over frequently to rest.

  16. At the close of a hot day in autumn, 1811, the old stage coach came in sight of the dear old home.

  17. An hour later, when the coach drew up at the Red Dog Hotel, the driver descended from the box, white, but taciturn.

  18. Why, the stage-coach comes by at about this time.

  19. I wish we were going on a coach instead of a char-a-banc.

  20. Last year I was on the box seat of a coach sitting next to the driver whom we knew best of all.

  21. And no sooner he's dead, but I'll rattle over his grave with a coach and six, to inform his covetous ghost how genteelly I spend his money.

  22. On the strength of this concession a prisoner, Mellor Hetherington, a famous whip, drove the night coach from London to Birmingham for a whole month, very much to the satisfaction of proprietor and passengers.

  23. Sir William Ducy, Baronet, was kept by the warden in his coach house till he was drawn out with ropes, being so offensive, that none could come near him.

  24. The whole country-side is full of memories of the D'Urbervilles, and there are many still living who depose to having met their phantom coach and four with outriders.

  25. There is a green lane close by, down which a headless lady walks, and a phantom coach drives along the road: a countryman who met old M.

  26. At length the coach rumbled off, and Tim Linkinwater's sister being now fairly on her way home, Nicholas and Tim Linkinwater's friend took their leaves together, and left old Tim and the worthy brothers to their repose.

  27. The coach came up; Master Wackford entered; Squeers pushed in his prize, and following close at his heels, pulled up the glasses.

  28. I haven't been in a hackney coach of my own hiring, for thirty years, and I hope I shan't be for thirty more, if I live as long.

  29. Come, mother, there is a coach at the door, and until Monday, at all events, we will return to our old quarters.

  30. The brother made up his mind; he turned and jumped from the dog-cart as he had jumped from the old coach long ago, and, ducking in and out among the horses and carriages, ran for his life.

  31. In his rage and grief, he hardly knew it when the untidy brother was called, and putting his book under his arm, slipped out of the coach without looking to the right or left.

  32. There was every sort of conveyance, from the grandest coach to the humblest donkey-cart; and they seemed to have enough to do to escape being run over.

  33. Presently the coach stopped again; and when Melchior looked up the door was open, and at it was the fine man on the fine horse, who was lifting the sister on to the saddle before him.

  34. Melchior was about to retort, but, on looking round, he saw that they were really in a large sort of coach with very wide windows.

  35. Melchior, 'the coach would be well enough if one was alone; but what a squeeze with all these brats!

  36. It is time that I began to push my way in the world,' said he, and passed out of the coach and in among the crowd.

  37. Johnson, then a child, went up to London with his mother in the stage coach that he might have the benefit of the royal touch.

  38. He was dressed in black velvet, and had in his coach a woman that danced on the ropes.

  39. In the afternoon the force moved to Claremont and burned the railroad depot, a passenger coach and several bridges.

  40. For the officers, a coach was provided, but many of them remained with their men.

  41. The coach came to a stand before Mrs. Derrick's little gate and the two ladies alighted.

  42. Up Miss Bezac's mountain road came a green coach drawn by two fat grey horses; the coachman in front and the footman behind being in the same state of plethoric comfort.

  43. As it is, he never got so far, for the coach being overturned--as how could it go safe with such a Jonah?

  44. Though the night was as dark and murky as ghost could wish, the coach and its driver came not.

  45. Then the conspirators tore the king from his coach and carried him off, swearing that if he uttered one cry they would murder him.

  46. An emperor may ride in a hackney-coach or walk, if the whim strike him, but not a queen, Antoinette.

  47. I hope your highness will forgive me," stammered the upholsterer, "but there is not room in the inside of the coach for all the bows and rosettes.

  48. He followed the sound until it was lost in the distance; for well he knew that the occupant of that coach was the beautiful and unfortunate Countess Esterhazy.

  49. The upholsterer opened the richly-gilded glass door, and Kaunitz, as much in earnest as when he had been giving and taking a kingdom, entered the coach and seated himself.

  50. I would have been obliged to make them so small that the coach would have looked like one of the patterns we show to our customers.

  51. The coach is at the door, and I have passes for France, Italy, Spain, and England.

  52. She heeded neither their inclined heads nor their looks of sympathy; stunned by grief, she was unmindful of externals, and scarcely knew that she had left the vault, when her coach stopped before the imperial palace.

  53. A modest hackney-coach stood before the door of the little Hotel de Turenne, in the Rue Vivienne.

  54. Open the door, and I will decorate the coach myself.

  55. He had taken every applicant for rooms, whether he came in an ignominious hackney-coach or in a magnificent carriage.

  56. He kept his head out of the coach door most of the time, looking for trouble, and found it before his journey's end.

  57. George started toward the coach with Frances, leaving me and one of the drivers to care for the girl who had saved our expedition from failure.

  58. I offered to accompany her, and we took a coach at Charing Cross for Sir Richard's house.

  59. After leaving the shrine, it was only a few minutes till the coach turned to the left into a narrow road, and we were approaching the end of our rough journey.

  60. They had not taken many steps when a coach passed them, moving rapidly.

  61. Mistress Jennings may need the help of a woman, but in any case you shall not have the coach and horses if I don't go.

  62. I sprang from the wheel and started to enter the coach just as George left Pickering, but when I put my foot on the step, I saw a small man sitting in the furthest corner of the back seat.

  63. When we left the coach and started to climb the steps to the great door, we found the landlord and his retinue waiting to receive us.

  64. We'll have it later on," said George, and the next moment the coach was turned and we were on our homeward road.

  65. The porter, who had been watching all day, opened the gate, the coach entered the courtyard, Noah uttered a hoarse "Whoa!

  66. The damned old fool in the coach shot at me," answered Crofts.

  67. There was a prejudice against its use in coach windows because of the fact that two or three old ladies had cut their faces in trying to thrust their heads through it.

  68. He met a coachman driving his coach So slow, that his fare grew sick; But he let him stray on his tedious way, For Death only wars on the quick.

  69. The motley, medley coach provide-- Or like Joe Frankenstein compile The vegetable man complete!

  70. And as how she was born a great Heiress; And as sure as London is built of bricks, My Lord would ask her the day to fix, To ride in a fine gilt coach and six, Like Her Worship the Lady May'ress.

  71. Arrangements were made for the transportation of my new colleagues across the plains at government expense; but I took Ben Holladay's coach at Kansas City, and crossed the continent to Sacramento, and thence by river steamer to San Francisco.

  72. After the Day Coach had pulled away from the Depot, he opened the Shoe-Box to extract a Crull and found a Book written by T.

  73. Day after day he dog-trotted through a feverish Routine of unpacking and packing, and then climbing back to the superheated Day Coach among the curdled Smells.

  74. The spic and span may go well with a coach and four, but not with the automobile.

  75. It was well enough in olden times to open taverns on the highways; an occasional coach would furnish the novelty and break the monotony, but people could sleep.

  76. A coach and four would be as far behind the times on this highway as a birch-bark canoe on yonder lake.

  77. Our old family coach is licensed to carry six; so take no care on that score.

  78. We have just returned, all of us, from walking two miles on the Mullingar road, in hopes of meeting Francis, who was expected in a chaise from Mullingar, as the coach sleeps there.

  79. The next morning we pursued our journey, and at the next stage came upon a real mail-coach road, where we had post-horses again, and dismissed our Galway horses.

  80. We regretted the three-quarters of an hour Mr. King might have spent with you which were wasted at the coach office, but these are among the minnikin miseries of human life.

  81. As the coach stopped, we saw the hall lighted, and the moment the door opened, heard the joyous sounds of loud singing.

  82. No mail-coach road comes near here: no man on horseback could undertake to carry the letters regularly.

  83. The next morning, Mr. Bale and Bob returned by the early coach to London, as the boxes and trunks and the portable furniture had to be sent off, early, on board.

  84. Little had been said at breakfast, and it was not until the coach was rattling along the high road, and the last house had been left behind him, that Bob's spirits began to rise.

  85. It was seven o'clock in the evening when the coach drew up at the George Hotel, in Portsmouth.

  86. On alighting from the coach he walked to Philpot Lane, and went straight into the counting house.

  87. So if you want to meet them when they arrive at Cork, you had better lose no time; but start by the night coach for Bristol, and cross in the packet from there.

  88. In the stage coach "a fat elderly gentlewoman, and a young Dutchman seemed the most inclined among us to conversation.

  89. When I had him fairly seated in a hackney-coach with me, I exulted as much as a fortune-hunter who has got an heiress into a post-chaise with him to set out for Gretna-Green.

  90. Comes from the box as on the coach goes dashing The lonely driver's hail.


  91. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coach" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.