How To Use Journeying In A Sentence

  • We emphasize the seeming slowness of wisdom as acquired by intellect in its finite journeying through finite existences.
  • It is 1957, and Lewis Aldridge, straight out of prison, is journeying back to his home in Waterford, a suburban town outside London. The Outcast: Summary and book reviews of The Outcast by Sadie Jones.
  • Since then we have been journeying the world, sometimes in triumph, often in tribulation, but ever seeking to return to that ancient and pure beginning.
  • After a year of journeying throughout the galaxy, Quinlan had made scores of enemies.
  • Know, Negore, if journey be added unto journey of all thy journeyings through this land, thou wouldst not come to the unknown NEGORE, THE COWARD
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  • In all my journeyings in Yün-nan I was increasingly impressed with the value of the missionary, that man who of all men in the Far East is the most subject to malicious criticism, and generally, be it said, from those persons who know little or nothing about his work. Across China on Foot
  • Best known as the home of the cult of the Emesene sun god Elagabal, Emesa drew pilgrims journeying to worship a cult object in the form of a large conical black stone. Caesars’ Wives
  • Journeying through Spain with Evelyn, he wrote regular dispatches for the Monitor, and a travel book, Marching Spain.
  • It must have been heart-breaking for them leaving homes and families and journeying to this strange land.
  • It was while staying at Bombay as Mr. Lumsden's guest that Burton, already cloyed with civilization, conceived the idea of journeying, via Zeila in Somaliland, to the forbidden and therefore almost unknown city of Harar, and thence to Zanzibar. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • You can't imagine how strange it seemed to be journeying on thus, without any visible cause of progress other than the magical machine, with its flying white breath and rhythmical, unvarying pace… swifter than a bird flies.
  • Journeying by road, train, bus, ferry or even aircraft, some might spend a month every year just getting to and from work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Journeying to Malta with other women provides an opportunity to encounter these sacred mysteries and reconnect with our matrifocal roots.
  • So now our tinderbox, and cauldron, and roasting fork, and bowls - all of these needful and precious things for our journeying - would lose their importance and become no more than what they were.
  • Then you can experiment with journeying using other sounds, such as rattles, etc.
  • The stories of coastal Aboriginal people are tales of sea creatures and their journeyings, stories that connect past mythic events with present coastal land and reefscapes.
  • So she furnished the house and dressed it, hanging the curtains over the doors and burning aloes-wood and musk and ambergris and other essences till the whole place recked with the most delightful perfumes: after which the Adornment of Qualities donned her finest dress and decorations and sat talking with her maids, whom she had left behind when journeying, and related to them all that had befallen her first and last. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And I listened with interest while Mr. Harland put his former college friend through a kind of inquisitorial examination as to what he had been doing and where he had been journeying since they last met. The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance
  • The stroller toiling on his own account, "padding the hoof," as he called journeying on foot -- a small bundle under his arm, containing a few clothes and professional appliances -- wandered from place to place, stopping now at a fair, now at a tavern, now at a country-house, to deliver recitations and speeches, and to gain such reward for his labours as he might. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
  • Occasional sounds of the ship reverberated around him, but having been journeying aboard the Majestic for a week now, he had grown used to the creaks and groans that echoed through its hull.
  • “On to Oregon.” This outdoor saga, written almost 90 years ago, is loosely based on the true story of the Sager family journeying by covered wagon in 1848, in the early days of the Oregon Trail.
  • Then they would be journeying to Iran, Turkey and then Greece.
  • Journeying forth to the big city in search of help, Flik mistakes the members of a broken-down flea circus for puissant warriors, brings them back home and presents them as the colony's saviors. Oy Story: 'Cars 2' Is a Dollar-Driven Edsel
  • I suddenly feared that we were journeying, unaware that we were, toward some dangerous place where the canes, grown as high and thick as a forest, would close in on us and run us through with their stiletto blades.
  • We will have to spend a few hours journeying down in a bus, which is bound to take its toll.
  • In an anonymous life of Ceolfrid, the chief source of Bede's information, which, though twice published, had been overlooked by all, Hort found the story of Ceolfrid journeying to Rome and carrying the pandect inscribed with the verses: The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Such journeying to cold, high places where the air is thin requires lengthy preparation for the most severe conditions conceivable.
  • In Ac 18: 18, 19, Paul, in journeying from Corinth to Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Though far remote from the ivy chaplet on Wisdom's glorious brow, yet his stump of withered birch inculcates a lesson of virtue, by reminding us, that we should take heed to our steps in our journeyings through the wilderness of life; and, so far as in him lies, he helps us to do so, and by the exercise of a very catholic faith, looks for his reward to the value he supposes us to entertain for that virtue which, from time immemorial, has been in popular parlance classed as next to godliness. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 437 Volume 17, New Series, May 15, 1852
  • But he has other reasons for journeying to a part of the world which he ‘loves everything about.’
  • In 2006's Lonely Planet, Rosefeldt himself plays a bandana-wearing backpacker on an impossible quest for the authentic Indian experience, journeying from the desert through Mumbai's slums and on to a Bollywood movie set over and over again. Artist of the week 110: Julian Rosefeldt
  • Orders were given to bar the door against the convict gang who had come to discharge their unpleasant duty, and while all were busy decking out the unconscious corpse in gayest attire, none paid any heed to me bending over the fire with the motherless child, journeying fast to join its dead parent. Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
  • And he said that he was a chapman journeying after gain, and looked to buy wares in the Dale, and therewith he asked us if we had aught to sell him, but Anna laughed and said: 'Fair sir, were ye to buy all this and all that is in it, from groundsell to roofridge, and all our kine and sheep and horses to boot, little would the tide of gold ebb in thy bags yonder.' The Sundering Flood
  • A peripatetic monarch - the entry of 1660 ended a year-long progress through the southern provinces - would henceforth confine his journeyings largely to the Île-de-France.
  • He was, in truth, a nomad, a rootless wanderer, trailing from one country to another and one place to another, varying longer stays with many restless shorter travels, living alone except when visiting or journeying with friends.
  • Skepsey, journeying one late afternoon up a Kentish line, had, in both senses of the word, encountered a long-limbed navvy; an intoxicated, he was compelled by his manly modesty to desire to think; whose loathly talk, forced upon the hearing of a decent old woman opposite him, passed baboonish behaviour; so much so, that Skepsey civilly intervened; subsequently inviting him to leave the carriage and receive a lesson at the station they were nearing. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • After journeying from the Holy Land back to his own small village, he finds his nightmare is just beginning. The Jester: Summary and book reviews of The Jester by James Patterson.
  • There are dozens of less retrograde travelers in whose hoofprints we will also be journeying, for whom the pleasures of Eastern travel were not so strictly identical with the sublime egotism of Western identity formation.
  • The constant journeying, which is hard to keep track of as written, may become even more confusing on screen in a "wait, we just got here, why are we leaving? oh, wait that was the other group that just stopped but they're leaving too" kind of way. What if HBO doesn't pick up the series?
  • We're journeying in the psychological borderlands of music, and what you bring with you in your head and your heart, as well as how you listen, may affect your perception of these experimental sounds.
  • By journeying to Baghdad, Mr. Bush signaled that such a commitment exists.
  • Journeying’ isn't the same as attaining a trance state so you can work as a medium/oracle for example.
  • Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart.
  • “Work,” he says, reading a text message, his expression journeying through increasing stages of concern. Left Neglected
  • The Lab posted a recording journeying of the New royalty Times R&D work this morning, where the rattling forward-looking production colossus is exploring structure to have its noesis ... The New York Times envisions version 2.0 of the newspaper » Nieman Journalism Lab
  • Burton, already cloyed with civilization, conceived the idea of journeying, via Zeila in Somaliland, to the forbidden and therefore almost unknown city of Harar, and thence to Zanzibar. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Ambulation, PlymouthBuilding on the history of art and ambulation, for the eight contemporary artists and collectives in this group show, journeying itself becomes an artform. This week's new art picks
  • The cows are journeying north to Thunder Bay in Canada to gain cultural enrichment and enjoy a vacation on the sunny shores of Lake Superior.
  • Promising more of his signature mix of rock, soul and folk music, the album is also said to venture into new territory, while journeying back to explore some of his roots.
  • Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the multitudes of foreign possibilities.
  • He becomes literally soft-headed as he absorbs the romance that will inspire his errant journeying.
  • Through my life I was weaned in journeying to death The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

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