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Example sentences for "compose"

Lexicographically close words:
comported; comporting; comportment; comports; compos; composed; composedly; composedness; composee; composent
  1. The Colophonians even show the place where they declare that he began to compose when a schoolmaster, and say that his first work was the "Margites".

  2. Now Xanthus and Gorgus, son of Midas the king, heard his epics and invited him to compose a epitaph for the tomb of their father on which was a bronze figure of a maiden bewailing the death of Midas.

  3. Were he, to choose, a wench out of the King's passengers I'd warrant our macaronies to compose odes to her eyebrows.

  4. Before I went to bed I called for pen and paper, and by the light of a tallow dip sat down to compose a letter to my grandfather, telling him that I was alive and well, and recounting as much of my adventures as I could.

  5. The writing was Dorothy's, and some time passed after I had torn off the wrapper before I could compose myself to read it.

  6. And if your memory preserves of those Which you, of your affections did compose Before you saw this Mistress; let us hear What kind of Passions, then, within you were!

  7. To whom should I compose the lay, But her who listens when I play?

  8. How it was possible for Hoadley, Garrick, and Townley, or any other friend, to furnish Hogarth with ideas to compose the third plate of an historical series, I cannot comprehend.

  9. He could not picture her alone; for no one had less talent than she for the trifles that compose life.

  10. The clergy may compose these prayers; but it is for the State to approve or reform them in case of necessity.

  11. The members likely to compose it were men whose works will last as long as the English language.

  12. The king of Prussia, Frederick the Great, is the latest example we have had of it: German monarchs will be found who compose French verses, and who write the history of their countries.

  13. The last was a young seminarist, who set himself to compose a sermon in his sleep.

  14. It is not less evident that if the ecclesiastics, who compose a part of civil society, have acquired rights which tend to trouble or destroy such society, such rights ought to be suppressed.

  15. Touron, who appeared to compose verses and music, which he sang to us.

  16. Remember well the first time that you were led to compose the sketch of a sermon while awake.

  17. Every two or three minutes she would cross herself devoutly, and mutter such prayers against spiritual influences of an evil nature as she could compose herself to remember.

  18. Therefore compose a verse for me on the spot!

  19. Instead of making a display of your emotion, control it and compose a poem or a beautiful sentence.

  20. Since this is my daily occupation, how is it possible that I should even know how to write a poem, much less compose one?

  21. The present totality of the rank and file, exclusive of sergeants, of those regiments which compose the northern army, amounts to nine thousand one hundred and fortysix.

  22. In Republics, it is much more difficult to execute this task, as the sentiments of the sovereign sometimes change with the members, which compose the sovereignty.

  23. Your presence, and that of Mrs Washington, will render the festival complete, and I hope the gentlemen, who compose your family, will accompany you.

  24. Take a glass of wine--it will compose you.

  25. Lady Cecilia, drying her tears, and endeavouring to compose herself, now that the worst was known.

  26. An hour passed away; and during that interval the murderer sought to compose himself by means of his pipe and the rum-bottle: but he could not banish the horrible ideas which haunted him.

  27. Waiter, give me another tumbler of claret: it will compose me.

  28. The murderer ate a mouthful, and then endeavoured to compose himself to sleep, for he was worn out mentally and bodily.

  29. Why don't you compose a masterpiece, and scale Olympus?

  30. But, my dear Mrs. Dorriman, pray compose yourself; pray do not excite yourself.

  31. His manner alarmed her, but she tried to compose herself, and to accept this new turn in her affairs quietly, and not to let him see how intensely this affected her.

  32. For Fascism, society has historical and immanent ends of preservation, expansion, improvement, quite distinct from those of the individuals which at a given moment compose it; so distinct in fact that they may even be in opposition.

  33. Therefore the ends of a society, so considered, are nothing more than the ends of the individuals which compose it and for whose sake it exists.

  34. Incapable though he was of any feeling for poetry, he would boldly ask permission to retire for ten minutes to compose an impromptu, and return with a quatrain, flat as a pancake, wherein rhyme did duty for reason.

  35. Nais really ought to have told me what to say," and the good gentleman racked his brains to compose a speech that should not be ridiculous.

  36. You must know, Mr. Pickle, upon our return to England, I counselled him to compose a little smart, clever ode upon my Cleopatra.

  37. But I have collected from other sources some information which I will now put together, and which I recommend to the notice of the next French author who undertakes to compose a history of Louis XIV.

  38. I believe you did love, so faintly impressed, that it cannot soften your hard heart to the misery of those among whom she has been born, and who compose her little world?

  39. For decency's sake, compose yourself, and change the subject.

  40. Frank would have replied, but he heard the Count's voice on the stairs, and had only time to rise and withdraw to the window, trying hard to repress his agitation and compose his countenance.

  41. Section across the great lenticular threads of alluvial deposits which compose the veneer of the High Plains (after W.

  42. Its profile most resembles that of table mountains due to differential erosion of alternately strong and weak horizontally bedded rocks, such as compose the upper portion of the section in the Grand Cañon of the Colorado.

  43. Obviously the materials which compose cinder cones are the cooled lava fragments of various degrees of coarseness which have been ejected from the crater.

  44. The particles which compose the loess are sharply angular quartz fragments, so fine that all but a few grains can be rubbed into the pores of the skin.

  45. Their positions on the bed of a U-shaped mountain valley, and the glacial materials which compose the dams, are sufficient for their identification (Fig.

  46. Here it is evident that the sediments which compose the lower series of beds have been folded in the zone of flow, though the upper series has evidently escaped this vicissitude.

  47. The pebbles in all these deposits are far-traveled and appear to have been derived from erosion of those crystalline rocks which compose the eastern front of the Rocky Mountains.

  48. The sand and gravel which compose such plains have a surface which is pitted by numerous deep and more or less circular lakes, so that the term “pitted plain” has been applied to them.

  49. Long from mine eyes have kindly slumbers fled; Hush, hush, my babe, the night is quickly waning, And I would fain compose my aching head.

  50. Every adult male relative was bound to recite a song; if he could not compose one himself, he had to pay a more gifted person to furnish him with the appropriate words.

  51. The wider scope for which he had been longing was now within his grasp, and from the date of his appointment at Weimar he began to compose those masterpieces for the organ which in after-years were to help to make his name famous.

  52. His labours on this composition, as well as on the magic opera, however, were interrupted by a pressing request from the Estates of Bohemia that he would compose an opera for the coronation of Leopold II.

  53. Here are the Emperor's commands to you to compose an opera--an opera, mark you!

  54. A wealthy music patron, Karl von Fürnberg, who had recognised his genius, persuaded him to compose his first quartet, and thus turned his attention to the branch of composition in which he was later on to excel.

  55. An orchestra was provided, and Handel was requested by the Lord Chamberlain to compose the music for the fête, in the hope that by so doing he might pave the way towards a reconciliation.

  56. As to your request that I should compose some verses, you could hardly believe, my dear brother, how short of time I am: nor do I feel much moved in spirit to write poetry on the subject you mention.

  57. If there are any people to whom you think that letters ought to be delivered in my name, pray compose them and see them delivered.

  58. Accordingly, I will compose a book of secret memoirs for your ear alone in the style of Theopompus, or a more acrid one still.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "compose" 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:
    compose herself; compose myself; composed chiefly; composed entirely