Sentence for yield | Use yield in a sentence

Sentences with yield. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use yield in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for yield.

  • Will she yield? (10)
  • It did not yield. (1)
  • Stones yield no blood. (8)
  • Bailey decided to yield. (19)
  • I feel I must yield or break. (10)
  • It creaked, but did not yield. (8)
  • Did he ask her to yield herself? (12)
  • She did not yield to it immediately. (10)
  • She would not have refused to yield it. (10)
  • They resolved to die rather than yield. (19)
  • I yield to you, and my daughter, if she . (10)
  • To yield yourself hand and foot for life! (10)
  • Why did the Viol type yield to the Violin? (3)
  • Yield one demand, and they will make it six. (8)
  • She had to feign inattention or yield her own. (10)
  • She was unaccustomed to yield a fascinated ear. (10)
  • Must the first yield place to the second, he sighed. (10)
  • He would supplicate, and could she be brought to yield? (10)
  • She might be beaten; she could not be brought to yield. (10)
  • Unto him solely did Barto Rizzo yield thorough adhesion. (10)
  • Or shall we run with Artemis Or yield the breast to Aphrodite? (10)
  • The choice now offered her was, to yield to softness or to think. (10)
  • Might I look on thee in death, With bliss I would yield my breath. (10)
  • He knew just where to insist upon his own ideas, and where to yield. (9)
  • He was no longer angry, but felt that he would rather die than yield. (8)
  • She dozed on the edge of sleep, unable to yield herself to it wholly. (10)
  • The next morning I went to Dalton again, and somehow I made him yield. (8)
  • What was the use even of loving, if love itself had to yield to death? (8)
  • O, look we like a pair Who for fresh nuptials joyfully yield all else? (10)
  • The officers debated together, and deemed it prudent to yield consent. (10)
  • An impression, I am told, sometimes gets abroad that we yield to clamour. (8)
  • All the Heads have been warned that we yield this night to the Austrians. (10)
  • She wept and she laughed, but she did not yield by the breadth of a hair. (12)
  • But that confidence was very tremulous, ready to yield to the first rebuff. (8)
  • Eunice seemed tempted to a relapse into her teasing, but she did not yield. (9)
  • She did not yield so very lightly to the invitation to go before a parson. (10)
  • The lady could not but yield to such joint entreaties, and promise to stay. (4)
  • When he could yield her the photograph, she looked long and silently at it. (9)
  • She might better yield herself, and give him the heaven he was bound to have. (12)
  • But failure was his portion, and in hours of reflection he would yield to despair. (12)
  • I yield my golden throne: Such angel bands attend his hands To claim it for his own. (10)
  • It wellnigh proved our Capua, for, being only human, we could but yield to the enchantment. (20)
  • It means that we shall be open to constant attack to which we as constantly shall have to yield. (8)
  • He has had the profit of beauty, and he shall yield the penalty: my kiss is for him, my serpent-kiss. (10)
  • He knew, for he had them safe in the locked chamber of his breast, to yield him subservient responses. (10)
  • She would have been the last to yield it unreservedly to a man untrusted for the character she worshipped. (10)
  • Dartrey is confident, from the yield of stones, that the value of our claim counts in a number of millions. (10)
  • The governor, Scarpia, who captures him, loves Tosca also, and tortures him to make her yield to his desires. (3)
  • Are we, in fact, harmonious with the Great Mother when we yield to the pressure of our natures for indulgence? (10)
  • And her attraction seemed to be in this soft passivity, in the feeling she gave that to pressure she must yield. (8)
  • Reinforcements now began to arrive and we thought best to yield, and consequently went ashore at the spot indicated. (20)
  • Whatsoever ministers to Comfort, seems to belong to it, pretends to support it, they yield their passive worship to. (10)
  • There is an incident of this time so characteristic of both men that I will yield to the temptation of giving it here. (9)
  • Her strangled thought got breath, with her worship held debate; To yield and sink, yet eye askant the mark she had missed. (10)
  • What had made her yield he could never make out; and from Mrs. Heron, a woman of some diplomatic talent, he learnt nothing. (8)
  • A regard for the requester would often make one readily yield to a request, without waiting for arguments to reason one into it. (4)
  • From him predestined mightier it came; His task to hold them both in breast, and yield Their dues to each, and of their war be field. (10)
  • His father, Lord Montrossor, whose seat was at Coldingham six miles away, would ultimately yield to him his place in the House of Lords. (8)
  • Port Royal had not expected an attack; both powder and provisions were low, but Subercase was not a man to yield without firing a shot. (19)
  • Yield into harness thy best and thy worst; Away on the trot of thy servitude start, Through the rigours and joys and sustainments of air. (10)
  • He inquired it of his tastes, which have the bad habit of unmeasured phrasing when they are displeased, and so they yield no rational answer. (10)
  • Fleetwood grinned civilly in his excitement; intending to yield patient hearing, to be interested by any mortal thing she might choose to say. (10)
  • The miserable Governor was resolved to yield the place, and he carried out his intention, much to the astonishment and satisfaction of the French. (19)
  • Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Palmer joined their entreaties, all seemed equally anxious to avoid a family party; and the young ladies were obliged to yield. (4)
  • A bargain was therefore struck between the diplomatists of France and England, the former to yield back Madras if the English would give up Louisburg. (19)
  • Unhappily I confounded right speaking with right acting, and conceived, because I spoke so justly, that I was specially approved in pressing her to yield. (10)

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