How To Use Sojourn In A Sentence

  • Kind and tempting was the invitation to prolong my stay at the See House; enticing was the prospect offered me of a visit to a seigneurie on the Ottawa; and it was with very great reluctance that, after a sojourn of only one day, I left this abode of refinement and hospitality, and the valued friends who had received me with so much kindness, for a tedious journey to New The Englishwoman in America
  • This is a comparatively extrovert third album from the talented and technically advanced young Scots harper and pianist, now sojourning in Barcelona and soaking up even more musical influences.
  • At one of those remarkable omnium-gatherum receptions at the Tuileries, of which I have spoken in a former chapter, she heard an American lady, to whom Louis Philippe was talking of his American recollections and of various persons he had known there, say to him, “Oh, sire, they all retain the most lively recollections of your majesty's sojourn among them, and wish nothing more than that you should return among them again!” What I Remember
  • During much of my sojourn, travel will be in the major cities with only the occasional trip to somewhere remote and probably unpronounceable.
  • Brooks managed to squeeze 'peripatetic', 'equanimity', 'homeostasis', 'sojourner', 'grandiloquent' and 'didactic' into the brief 850 word article on the inner workings of Obama's mind, exposing a fragile psyche of his own, and a desperate need to validate his position as a national talking head. Ben Cohen: David Brooks and Big Words
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  • They ceased to be temporary sojourners in the cities, expected to return to the homelands, often inferior pieces of land far away from industrial centres and jobs, where they held permanent residence.
  • After his sojourn at Versailles, he brought with him a vogue for French and Continental cuisine.
  • Alas his sojourn into being an op/ed columnist has totally perverted him.
  • There should be opportunity for a comfortable adjustment of the stethoscope and pneumograph, etc., and the clothing should be warm enough to enable the subject to remain comfortable and quiet during his sojourn inside the chamber. Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
  • A sojourning congregation is no longer ecclesiastical. Transparency, Creativity, and Heresy
  • Their background knowledge of an institution is typically and corporately small, and sojourn within its walls brief.
  • Penelope and Helen had, during the week, decided that my rooms were a most apt place to sojourn during the hot afternoons, and the best place to try on dresses.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • The sojourn of an inorganic foreign body in the bronchus for a year or more is followed by the development of bronchiectasis, pulmonary abscess, and fibrous changes. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • And I am glad that I passed through a great city on my way to the country, that I sojourned in California before settling in the Midwest.
  • Whether this is possible I am not sufficiently an arboriculturist to say; but Becket certainly sojourned often in the Highways & Byways in Sussex
  • These six cities shall be a refuge, both for the children of Israel, and for the stranger, and for the sojourner among them: that every one that killeth any person unawares may flee thither.
  • They sojourn to Claire's new estate and learn that Claire is now a widow.
  • Before the series of strokes which have debilitated him in recent years, his tenure had been characterised by his chronic laziness and regular sojourns to Europe for drinking, gambling and womanising binges.
  • You shall sojourn at Paris, Rome, and Naples: at Florence, Venice, and Vienna: all the ground I have wandered over shall be re-trodden by you: wherever I stamped my hoof, your sylph's foot shall step also. Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol. II.
  • French photographer, Marie Accomiato, has preserved for posterity her experiences during her sojourns in the land of Gandhiji and Rabindranth Tagore.
  • Ready for your annual sojourn in the sun? Times, Sunday Times
  • Expecting a temporary sojourn, he packed a suitcase with only a spare shirt, trousers and books. Times, Sunday Times
  • Travel upon the continent with friends, occasional visits to the old family house in England, long sojourns in this or the other city -- such had been her life, quiet, sweet, reproachless and unreproaching. The Mississippi Bubble
  • If you are planning a sojourn on hilly terrain, sloping mountains or steep ghats, then this is the place.
  • On the eighteenth day of the month of June, in the sixth year of my sojourn on the island, I descried a sail. Chapter 19
  • Richard Burton, is a living proof that intense work, mental and physical, sojourn in torrid and frozen climes, danger from dagger and from pestilence, 'age' a person of good sound constitution far less than may be supposed .... The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • At the station she picked up the parcels that had come on the night train, still slightly dazed by her thoughts, picking up more stares than usual from sojourner and peasant alike.
  • Afterwards, waving smiley good-byes as the screen door slammed inside the last manure-footed fly of the season, we would pretend this was the most enjoyable and relaxing sojourn ever undertaken by the Midwest kinfolk; who now are worn out, corn-fed, under-financed, and facing several hundred miles of back-breaking, exhaust-choking, bug-splattering, road-hog crowded highways returning home. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 609
  • Although this sojourn was not as artistically fruitful as the previous one, it did lead to the creation of a number of large pencil studies of trees that deepened Cotman's understanding of arboreal form.
  • I would have to go back to my notes to be totally accurate here, but of her 'successes' in all her years in the Senate, which I defined as sponsoring and shepherding legislation through to law, almost all [78%] of her success was in re-naming buildings or roads in NY or resolutions to honor specific individuals [resolve to have the Library of Conress accept a statue of Sojourner Truth, for example]. Happy Hour Roundup
  • After a brief sojourn in Salvador, the old capital, they proceeded to Rio de Janeiro, then a noisome slave port with narrow streets filled with rootling pigs and goats.
  • As this relatively well-educated population evolved from sojourners to permanent residents, they promoted the development of an increasingly mature society.
  • He therefore went to Tarshish, to Tarsus in Cilicia (so some), probably because he had friends and relations there, with whom he hoped for some time to sojourn. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Madonna's commitment to Malawian orphans meant she could "not be described as a sojourner", he added. ShoppingBlog.com
  • On returning to Ujiji after a rather protracted sojourn at Uvira, occasioned by Kannina's not completing his work so quickly as had been anticipated, we found our stock of beads and cloth, which had been left in charge of the Ras-cafila, Sheikh Said, and under the protection of the Beluches and our Wanyamuézi porters, reduced to so low an ebb that everybody felt anxious about our future movements. What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile
  • These visitors could sojourn there as long as they pleased, to go where they pleased at every hour of the day or night without molestation.
  • The folk marvelled at this quill, when they saw it, and the man who was called Abd al-Rahman the Moor (and he was known, to boot, as the Chinaman, for his long sojourn in Cathay), related to them the following adventure, one of many of his traveller’s tales of marvel. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A very similar plant was that found and lost by Gilgamesh, after his sojourn with Ut-napishtim; it too had potent magical power and bore a title descriptive of its peculiar virtue of transforming old age to youth. Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition
  • We sojourned for days across the Great Eastern Range, buzzards flying over-head.
  • Typee embellished his sojourn with a cannibal tribe in the Marquesas Islands.
  • His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world.
  • Chaldean usage during the sojourn of Daniel and Ezekiel in Chaldea. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • And I promise you that, at this moment, if there be pillows sleepless yonder in the camp for the sake of the costly fragile toys called womankind, those jackasses of lovelorn lads have cause to regret the sojourn of Queen Margaret in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844
  • The knowledge and experience acquired during their sojourn enabled these Makka-educated Malays to play a significant role in inculcating social awareness, particularly in the development of religious education before World War II.
  • [Footnote: Wight: a person.] of the name of Ichabod Crane; who sojourned, or as he expressed it, "tarried," in Sleepy Hollow, for the purpose of instructing the children of the vicinity. Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools
  • He could only be called a 'sojourner' there, for truth could not abide in that place long as a permanent resident. Narrative of Sojourner Truth; a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century; with a History of Her Labors and Correspondence Drawn from Her "Book of Life;" Also, a Memorial Chapter,
  • The Canadian singer returned to LA yesterday after his recent sojourn away from reality. The Sun
  • Then, after a four tale sojourn into the early life of Thor himself, this issue moves into telling the origin of the guardian of the Bifrost itself, Heimdall. Quick Hits – Star Trek Comics, The Unwritten, The Unknown, Blackest Night, Flash: Rebirth, and More
  • He executes justice for the fatherless and the widow, and loves the sojourner, giving him food and clothing.
  • The first part of the journey will bring passengers from Kilmeaden on a riverside sojourn to the world-famous Mount Congreve Estate.
  • Powered forever by the inexhaustible Sun, impervious to the cold, Sojourner may to this day be wearing grooves in that ocherous desert floor. A Space in Time
  • Now it is not residence which constitutes a man a citizen; for in this sojourners and slaves are upon an equality with him; nor will it be sufficient for this purpose, that you have the privilege of the laws, and may plead or be impleaded, for this all those of different nations, between whom there is a mutual agreement for that purpose, are allowed; although it very often happens, that sojourners have not Politics: A Treatise on Government
  • I cannot encourage the Sojourners staff enough to continue presenting the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • But the mayor of one of the Greek island's cities took a British tour group to court in September to block 100 sapphic sojourners from indulging in a stay at a local resort.
  • If the capital proves to be too much to take in at first, a sojourn in this small, buzzy town might be just the thing.
  • It ensures that people who with to visit, sojourn and work in our country do so legally and in pursuance of our national goals.
  • In the course of his account of the sojourn at Marienbad, this writer speaks of Chopin's polichinades: "He imitated then this or that famous artist, the playing of certain pupils or compatriots, belabouring the keyboard with extravagant gestures, a wild [echevele] and romantic manner, which he called aller a la chasse aux pigeons."] Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • Four nights and three days they sojourned in a certain little village while there was a hard frost and where, without unarming, they "slept under the trees and drank water. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477
  • When thou beatest thine olive-tree, thou shalt not go over the boughs again: it shall be for the sojourner, for the fatherless, and for the widow.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • The ger, "sojourner," is one whose stay in certain territory is only temporary. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • Sojourner analyzed the chemical composition of fifteen rocks using its alpha proton X-ray spectrometer.
  • As they rode at anchor in Hobson's Bay they were amazed and delighted by the contrast to the silence and loneliness of their Antarctic sojourn.
  • While all of Wales will be hoping that he enjoys his French sojourn, his raison d' être is to lead his country to brighter and more successful days on the rugby field.
  • In 1772, Priestley, after discovering that the sojourn of animals in a confined atmosphere renders it irrespirable, investigated the influence of plants placed in the same conditions, and he relates, in these words, the discovery that he made on the subject: Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
  • Both knew that Lord Denno was not happy about their sojourns at court and wished to put off as long as possible any mention of the approach of what he called his misery of loneliness. Ill Met By Moonlight
  • I am a stranger and a sojourner with you: give me a possession of a buryingplace with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.
  • Sojourners' supporters and partners placed a full-page ad in Monday's Politico entitled, "What Would Jesus Cut?" which was signed by 28 leaders of churches and faith-based organizations across the theological and political spectrum. Jim Wallis: Can an Orange Bracelet Turn Hearts in Washington?
  • While most trips last one or two weeks, everything from a weekend fling to a monthlong sojourn is possible.
  • During his earlier sojourns in West Kochi, Mr. Dryden met hundreds of people, interviewing them for a set of books commissioned by the Geographical Association in the U.K.
  • It was the height of the monsoon season, and the incessant rains gave Wallace, who was sojourning in Brooke's riverfront villa, little else to do but ‘ponder over the problem which was rarely absent front my thoughts.’
  • sojourner" and accused him of presuming to judge their behavior. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • What Might Have Been is a melancholy sojourn through pining over possibilities.
  • The film-makers decided to skip the sojourn to Europe or other foreign locales for filming the dance sequences.
  • Wherefore she went forth out of the place of her sojournment, with both her daughters in law: and being now in the way to return into the land of Juda, The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • The travelers are best friends, mothers and children, sisters, and solo sojourners, all responding to the ‘call of the road.’
  • Him he had known in the days of his sojourn at King's College, where he had grown with him from bejan to magistrand. The Marquis of Lossie
  • The rest of the time, he indulged his considerable wanderlust and (I truly believe) his genuine urge to help people through various medical sojourns, long and short, in developing countries.
  • He recalled his restful sojourn in the lake of his thoughts. Flinx In Flux
  • Viola has converted to Christianity during her sojourn on the mainland and is a meticulous picture of virtue, dressed in indigo skirt, matching jacket with pagoda shoulders, and white blouse with a high lace collar and a jabot.
  • Lowell, on the other hand, may be the country's foremost long-and-far thinker, creating punishing single-day sojourns across some of the continent's most rugged terrain.
  • After her sojourn at Greenham Common she had returned to London chastened, but at least still certain of that particular cause. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Expecting a temporary sojourn, he packed a suitcase with only a spare shirt, trousers and books. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first "fytte" is occupied in narrating his sojourn; [57] while the other two set forth the predictions with which the queen supplied him. The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'
  • These malevolent creatures could only cause utter despair and hideous circumstances wherever they sojourned.
  • The appointing of men of his own to guard the sojourner is a tacit admission to the effect that serious, danger really threatened. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • Yet to sojourn in San Antonio unherbed was to set off under the searing sun naked, scalped, and bootless across some scree of burning rock straight out of Cormac McCarthy. Alamo Rag
  • A spirited spinster's lively account of a sojourn in 19th century Tenby takes a fresh look at life in the town and the pastimes of its many Victorian visitors.
  • If only I could've cancelled all plans - as many guests do - and sojourned in Udaivilas longer.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • As a Jew, he began to focus more and more on the situation in the Middle East, especially after a particularly enamoring sojourn in Jerusalem. Skinny Legs and All
  • The "sojourner," as we translate for want of a better term Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • During the period following, she charted a year of high school in Jacksonville, Florida, sojourned with relatives, had a series of domestic jobs and an 18-month position as an actress's maid.
  • The well-known and distinguished sculptor Launt Thompson has been sojourning among us for several months.
  • This is quite modest at low work rates - except when the carotid chemoreceptors are sensitized, such as during sojourns at high altitude.
  • The events leading to The Great Bear's wayward sojourn are both lamentable and somewhat tragically amusing.
  • This set includes toy models of Sojourner, the Pathfinder spacecraft, and a lander.
  • Right now it is a headless party, with the leader's extended sojourn in England.
  • American history -- that is to say, some thirty years since -- a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane, who sojourned, or, as he expressed it, "tarried," in Sleepy Hollow for the purpose of instructing the children of the vicinity. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • A sojourner or a hired servant shall not eat of it.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • He pronounced it ah-yite, as they do in the playgrounds, and probably even at the Sojourner Truth School. Pop Goes The Weasel
  • Ms Brown informs us she was treated to a capital repast and sparkling company on the way back to London after her temporary sojourn in Harrogate.
  • Jewish Christians sojourning in Galatia (1Pe 1: 1), among other places mentioned. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Blacks in Washington, led by Sojourner Truth, boycotted segregated public transport.
  • Traditionally, it's been a place where each neighborhood has a strong character with its own behavioral code that his not necessarily scrutable to or convenient for the sojourner Going by the Book: Signs from Above
  • It was the property of that particular order of which Malappa was the head, and devotees from the length and breadth of India sojourned there awhile, whenever the service of the gods brought them thitherwards. Love and Life Behind the Purdah
  • Four nights and three days they sojourned in a certain little village while there was a hard frost and where, without unarming, they “slept under the trees and drank water.” Charles the Bold
  • In 1851, ex-slave Sojourner Truth addressed a convention of white suffragettes and white ministers debating which issue was more important, abolition or women's suffrage.
  • All mercy shall make a place for every man according to the merit of his works, and according to the wisdom of his sojournment. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  • “My advice is that thou pluck out thy wing-feathers, wherewith thou speedest thy flight, and tarry with us in tranquillity, eating of our meat and drinking of our drink in this pasturage, that aboundeth in trees rife with fruits yellow-ripe and we will sojourn, we and thou, in this fruitful stead and enjoy the company of one another.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • An evangelist, abolitionist, and feminist, Sojourner Truth (c. 1797-1883) is remembered for her unschooled but remarkable voice raised in support of abolitionism, the freedmen, and women's rights.
  • Professor Galbraith upbraided me yesterday for my suggestion that our sojourns to Geneva be shortened to six weeks.
  • The supple south-sojourner, silken of smile and lazy of gesture, waits, and does his work from behind, when no man looketh, gracefully and without offence. CHAPTER 20
  • My sojourn in the youth hostel was thankfully short.
  • The hide and seek games, the desires to convert a blanket into a tent, the instinct for "shanties" -- which all boys universally manifest -- we are told that these forms of play are but the echo of remote ages when our ancestors sojourned in caves, lived in tents, or dwelt in the mountain fastness. The Mother and Her Child
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • These periodic sojourns backward in time fatally dilute the picture's narrative power.
  • He has sojourned in Greece, India and Sri Lanka, worked more than a decade as books editor at the Calgary Herald and now teaches in the Freelance Writing Program at Mount Royal College in that city.
  • I am a stranger and sojourner among you: give me the right of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead.
  • "We established guidelines to measure the minimum amount needed to provide a 'living wage' for a family and to realign our financial priorities so that we could pay that amount," Sister Maureen Geary, OP, told Sojourners.
  • Their Australian sojourn was intended to be temporary, but about half of them settled here.
  • The only object of attraction to be seen from the casement was a fine view of the sea; but Ernest had been too long a sojourner on the wild waste of waters, not to have become weary of their monotony, and tired of gazing at what had been so long a familiar object, he turned his attention to the interior of the room. Woman As She Should Be or, Agnes Wiltshire
  • Lemuel Struthers, the widow of Struthers's Shoe-polish, who had returned the previous year from a long initiatory sojourn in Europe to lay siege to the tight little citadel of New York.
  • Stopping only long enough to buy a newspaper, this sojourner is no more of a tourist than most of us. Archive 2004-10-01
  • He often sojourns there and woos the ‘niece’ of the abbess whom he entreats to come live with him and be his love.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • The open air theatre was also the place where Sadequain sojourned for a few years in the ‘70s and painted some of his masterpieces.
  • We find reference to dreams in the stories of exiles who have returned home after a long sojourn in some far off land.
  • His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world.
  • We have invented snorkels, aqualungs and diving bells to allow us brief sojourns into the watery world, but insects have perfected these and other techniques millions of years ago so as to live an almost totally aquatic way of life.
  • I shall post some aperçus from my sojourn over the next few days.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • This is a comparatively extrovert third album from the talented and technically advanced young Scots harper and pianist, now sojourning in Barcelona and soaking up even more musical influences.
  • And I will give to thee, and to thy seed, the land of thy sojournment, all the land of Chanaan, for a perpetual possession, and I will be their God. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 01: Genesis The Challoner Revision
  • As each of these books illustrates, reading is an addiction that cannot be stilled with a sojourn at the Priory.
  • And the tales of the fabled and fabulous Indian warriors, princes and potentates must have charmed his ears whilst he was sojourning and fashioning his future in those hostile, unsettled kingdoms and principalities that lay in his way.
  • His short visit soon turned into a lengthy sojourn and the one glass of wine multiplied into many.
  • Chasseriau's use of Roman architecture recalls a popular theme among French painters sojourning in Algeria.
  • Madonna was no "sojourner" in Malawi, where she had demonstrated her commitment to the welfare of the country's more than one million orphans through her Raising Malawi charity, they pointed out. The Money Times - finance news, lifestyle, markets, investment, personal finance, banking, retirement planning
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • Nearby is a photograph of Sojourner Truth, a female contemporary of Douglass who campaigned fearlessly against slavery and for women's rights.
  • All in all, this self-seeking sojourn has been gratifying.
  • Page 26 income than was good for him — seeing that the per diem then paid Congressmen was altogether insufficient — and during the earlier days of his sojourn in the national capital he cut a wide swath; his principal yokemate in the pleasures and dissipations of those times being Franklin Pierce, at first a representative and then a senator from New Hampshire. Marse Henry : an autobiography,
  • The Bible specially instructs God's children to care for the widow, orphan and the sojourner in their midst.
  • "Hear my prayer, O LORD, and give ear to my cry; Do not be silent at my tears; For I am a stranger with You, A sojourner like all my fathers."
  • Though some important knowledge of human or plant biology or even a military advantage may be gained from the sojourns of these men and women, it has never seemed like their primary purpose.
  • Not: I am meeting my cousin from Kanpur who's stopping in town after her sojourn in Switzerland. For the Sake of the Boy
  • Ready for your annual sojourn in the sun? Times, Sunday Times
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  • On his whistlestop sojourn to Blackpool, there were autographs and shirts to sign, and sufficient lustful glances from ladies to remind you that one year this fellow received 6000 Valentine cards.
  • Their background knowledge of an institution is typically and corporately small, and sojourn within its walls brief.
  • He now lives in Cardiff, and has sojourned in London.
  • He was sojourning at an hotel in Bond Street, and had gone thitherwards more by habit than by thought; but he had passed the door of his inn, feeling it to be impossible to render himself up to his bed in his present disturbed mood. The Belton Estate
  • He took the name Voltaire during his first sojourn in the Bastille. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Her new name reflects not the past, but the future she carves out for herself: she would be an itinerant preacher, sojourning in various places and telling the truth to various audiences.
  • But as an hired servant, and as a sojourner, he shall be with thee, and shall serve thee unto the year of jubile. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • Between 1827 and 1838 he sojourned in Newfoundland, Canada, and the United States.
  • Congressmen was altogethr insufficient -- and during the earlier days of his sojourn in the national capital he cut a wide swath; his principal yokemate in the pleasures and dissipations of those times being Franklin Pierce, at first a representative and then a senator from New Hampshire. Marse Henry (Volume 1) An Autobiography
  • The particular works of each are manifestations of the general character of his lifework, whether it was of faith and love whereby alone we can please God and escape condemnation. pass -- Greek, "conduct yourselves during." sojourning -- The outward state of the Jews in their dispersion is an emblem of the sojourner-like state of all believers in this world, away from our true Fatherland. fear -- reverential, not slavish. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Him he had known in the days of his sojourn at King's College, where he had grown with him from bejan to magistrand. The Marquis of Lossie
  • The Canadian singer returned to LA yesterday after his recent sojourn away from reality. The Sun
  • He was aware that his ingratitude to his benefactress was the theme of general remark and reproach; and he apprehended, should the King fall a victim to one of those attacks of indisposition to which he was continually subject -- an event which had been foretold by the astrologers, and which was anticipated by his physicians -- that he should be unable to contend against the animosity of the irritated Princess, and the undisguised aversion of the Duc d'Orléans, who made no effort to conceal his dislike to the haughty minister, against whom he published during his sojourn at The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 3
  • Afterwards, waving smiley good-byes as the screen door slammed inside the last manure-footed fly of the season, we would pretend this was the most enjoyable and relaxing sojourn ever undertaken by the Midwest kinfolk; who now are worn out, corn-fed, under-financed, and facing several hundred miles of back-breaking, exhaust-choking, bug-splattering, road-hog crowded highways returning home. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 609
  • Emerging from Pathfinder will be a 45-pound, solar-powered robot rover called Sojourner.
  • Inez wrote the book after a number of sojourns into India during the 1980s and as well as being an absorbing story it also takes a deeper look at issues such as globalisation and development that now affect the country.
  • On interrogation, we all admit having been bored during long sojourns in the countryside with no TV, but the boredom was only ever short-lived and children who are sat in front of endless videos and taken to Disneyland get bored too.
  • Guston sojourned in Italy twice, and each stay had a profound influence on his art.
  • Apart from these and the English girls in French seminaries it was estimated ten years after Smollett’s sojourn there that there were twenty-four English families in residence. Travels through France and Italy
  • One of the most striking pieces is a new installation created for the show by Robert McDowell, who assisted Joseph Beuys during his Irish sojourn.
  • These wonderfully peaceful footpaths make for easy walking and offer a tranquil sojourn from which to appreciate the contrasts of this island.
  • Moreover, it was not upon this relique which I then swore, but upon another fragment of the true cross which I got from the Grand Seignior, weakened in virtue, doubtless, by sojourning with infidels. Quentin Durward
  • Let us also pass over his sojourn at Newstead, when his sociability and gayety appear even to have been too noisy; and let us arrive at that period of his life when he began to be called a misanthrope, because he gave himself that appellation, because real sorrows had cast a shade over his life, and because, wishing to devote himself to graver things, his object was to withdraw from the society of gay, noisy companions, and then to mature his mind in distant travel. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • The Canadian singer returned to LA yesterday after his recent sojourn away from reality. The Sun
  • Government-owned resthouses like this originated with the Raj, enabling touring officials to sojourn in modest comfort.
  • The one blot on an otherwise pristine record is his ill-starred sojourn at Leicester, where he spent the thick end of £25m and left them with a team destined for relegation.
  • Sojourn in this land, and I will be with thee, and will bless thee.
  • The otherwise staid stock market publication wallowed in scurrilous drivel about Obama's communist father ( "Like Father, Like Son"), the candidate's ties to Jim Wallis, the "Bolshevist" publisher of the progressive Christian magazine Sojourners, and the fact that favorable editorials on Obama's "transformative candidacy" were emanating from such publications as the communist People's World Weekly. Where Are the Slander Merchants Taking Us?
  • James' sojourn in Gooding lasted less than a year before he was returned to his family who were apparently instructed to keep paper, pens, and inks away from the recalcitrant.
  • Expecting a temporary sojourn, he packed a suitcase with only a spare shirt, trousers and books. Times, Sunday Times
  • Irmgard and Peter Jepsen from Flensburg, Germany, have gone on 25 luxury cruises and sailed on ships such as the MS Europa operated by Hapag-Lloyd, the Silver Shadow from Silversea, the Sojourn by Seabourn and the Crystal Symphony run by Crystal Cruises. Savoring the Seven Seas
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters,(Sentence dictionary) concerts.
  • The lovers' sojourn in Matthew's ancestral chateau is well-done, and some of the supporting characters are marvelous, notably Matthew's mother, a vampire chatelaine. Books: 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness, reviewed by Elizabeth Hand
  • The film is about only a very brief sojourn in Gauguin's otherwise racy biography.
  • These six cities shall be a refuge, both for the children of Israel, and for the stranger, and for the sojourner among them: that every one that killeth any person unawares may flee thither.
  • The first chapter follows Prince, a freeborn black American, on a nine-year sojourn in Russia, involvement in the Boston Female Antislavery Society, and benevolent labor in post-Emancipation Jamaica.
  • But how shouldst thou be unsmitten of passion and thou a sojourner in the land of Bassorah? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Traditionally, it's been a place where each neighborhood has a strong character with its own behavioral code that is not necessarily scrutable to or convenient for the sojourner, and where he or she might be expected to behave deferentially or at least respectfully while visiting. Going by the Book: Signs from Above
  • For souvenir-hunters returning after a sojourn in God's Own Country, Kerala Tourism has come out with just what they would have wished for: a glossy brochure which lets them have a peek at a few of the most exquisite keepsakes hereabouts.
  • I did mix it up in those three weeks, though: the occasional sojourn in a hostel, then repairing to a restaurant with actual tablecloths for a meal with the parents.
  • My grandmother took ill recently, so I had to make a sojourn back to Red Bank and pay her a visit.
  • After completing his world sojourn, Guru Nanak Devji settled down at Kartapur and started leading a simple life by working in the fields.
  • In 1996, Weatherford made the first of many sojourns to Mongolia, riding in jeeps and on horses across nearly impassable terrain.
  • And give the blessings of Araham to thee, and to thy seed after thee: that thou mayst possess the land of thy sojournment, which he promised to thy grandfather. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  • Also, not unoften, depending on the numbers involved, and particularly when traversing, or sojourning in, dangerous countries, verr, tarsk, and bosk may also be found within the wagon enclosure. Mercenaries Of Gor
  • So Noemi came with Ruth, the Moabitess, her daughter in law, from the land of her sojournment: and returned into Bethlehem, in the beginning of the barley harvest. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • Well-travelled, her sojourns in Italy, Japan and India have enriched her visual, spatial and conceptual vocabulary.
  • The serious sojourner will seek out opportunities to give his time, talent and other resources for the benefit of others.
  • Mr. Zanussi who travels round the world delivering lectures on cinema, has interesting incidents to relate about his sojourns.

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