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

  • Trial and verdict! (8)
  • He went to the trial. (8)
  • This would be a trial. (4)
  • The trial was at hand. (10)
  • Then, is Life but a trial? (10)
  • The trial was hard for him. (10)
  • It was a moment of terrible trial. (9)
  • What I said at the trial was true. (8)
  • It was doomed to be a day of trial. (4)
  • Anna felt that she was on her trial. (10)
  • It was apparently never a trial to her. (9)
  • He had been committed for trial in January. (8)
  • She might come out of the trial triumphant. (10)
  • For herself, her trial was over, she thought. (10)
  • My lord connected our day of trial with India. (10)
  • I gave it a fair trial, and it was a dead failure. (9)
  • It was alive, out of the wreck of its first trial. (10)
  • Tod would take her over on the morning of the trial. (8)
  • The approaching trial was hardly ever out of his mind. (8)
  • A fresh trial found her again rounding the fact that Mr. (10)
  • Mr. Redworth was as he always is at the trial, a pillar. (10)
  • All the better for him if he comes head-up out of a trial. (10)
  • And we want to give this hydropathic treatment a fair trial. (9)
  • A very few minutes more, however, completed the present trial. (4)
  • After the trial he would have another try to get them both away. (8)
  • She pushed him gently from her, wishing to be alone in her trial. (13)
  • Well, dear, the stake is lighted for a trial of its effect on me. (10)
  • They commissioned Palestrina to write a mass and submit it for trial. (3)
  • In brief, trial by jury was abolished only when it had provoked anarchy. (7)
  • It was a state of trial, of probation; it was an ordeal, not an ecstasy. (9)
  • Brookfield was supported in its trial by the discomfiture of the Tinleys. (10)
  • Harriet, here comes a very sudden trial of our stability in good thoughts. (4)
  • She had hardened herself to the coming trial, which she had fully expected. (13)
  • The heads of the evil-doing were summoned to stand their trial in the east. (19)
  • Three to one in such a case is a severe trial to the reason of solitary one. (10)
  • For throughout the trial your counsel was in reality making an appeal for mercy. (8)
  • The conversation was resumed; it was in character a trial for a capital offense. (1)
  • I could surrender to him with some satisfaction after a trial of the better man. (10)
  • Only the German papers sent reporters to the trial and published the proceedings. (16)
  • The proximity of the trial acted like fire on her faded recollection of incidents. (10)
  • A trial with the left foot had the same result; it was again in advance of the right. (1)
  • The boss of to-day is not an envied first citizen, but a criminal constantly on trial. (16)
  • She had to compose her countenance to talk to him; but the moment of song was the trial. (10)
  • The catastrophe was one to weep over, the dilemma a trial of the strongest intelligences. (10)
  • All of us are weak in the period of growth, and are of small worth before the hour of trial. (10)
  • Janet and I went through our trial, she, you may believe, the braver under the most to bear. (10)
  • He, took the common ground of fathers, forgetting his System when it was absolutely on trial. (10)
  • He said to himself that he had given it a fair trial with Christine, and he could not make it go. (9)
  • I can imagine the qualities I have most pride in withering and decaying under a prolonged trial. (10)
  • More dimly, my lord and the Welsh gentleman were put to the trial: a tough one for these two men. (10)
  • But the pride of a love that has hardened in the faithfulness of love cannot always be wise on trial. (10)
  • He is condemned without trial by his villainous countenance, like an ungrammatical preface to a book. (10)
  • Its very substance and main purpose are to deprive suspected persons of the speedy trial they desire. (14)
  • She could surely pass through the trial with her parents that she might step to the place beside him! (10)
  • He was tremendously worked up by a certain famous trial, as most of us were who lived in the time of it. (9)
  • William Falder, you have been given fair trial and found guilty, in my opinion rightly found guilty, of forgery. (8)
  • Society having rendered its verdict, there remained between Gilson and eternity only the decent formality of a trial. (1)
  • What we had heard was, undoubtedly, the morning target practice on land and the trial of the machine-gun on the river. (20)
  • We hear next of his trial of pianistic skill with Steibelt, a popular virtuoso, in which Beethoven won an overwhelming victory. (3)
  • It would not do to wait until the murder case with its fatal publicity came to trial; he must be made to disappear before that. (12)
  • Accordingly the five English papers published no account of the trial, which lasted a week and disclosed highly sensational matter. (16)
  • If this shall appear by the report of the consul to have been practised, I shall press for his trial or release with great earnestness. (14)
  • They spoke of the lawyers, and the calculated period of the trial; of the husband too, in his inciting belief in the falseness of his wife. (10)
  • One day it happened during the progress of an important trial that a sharp shock of earthquake occurred, throwing the whole assembly into confusion. (7)
  • Morsfield complimented him over the exhibition of a vastly superior and more serviceable wit, in losing sight of his antagonist after one trial of him. (10)

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