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

  • I shall go to a military school. (10)
  • His military career was at an end. (1)
  • In military phrase, Evan now changed front. (10)
  • Their castle looks like a tight military stock. (10)
  • You are of the military profession, sir, I see. (10)
  • Spies are hanged; I have rights under military law. (1)
  • The prince frowned and made use of some military slang. (10)
  • Colonel Halkett enunciated the military word sarcastically. (10)
  • Already Paul Déroulède has written some manly military verses. (2)
  • He knew the military history of every regiment in the service. (10)
  • Skepsey enjoyed it, at the back of thoughts military and naval. (10)
  • Her brother will be able to resume his military duties next month. (10)
  • The failure of our military guard made the situation somewhat grave. (7)
  • As for the rest, the military officers were given their instructions. (19)
  • Why, Bob, as a military man, you ought to acknowledge your superiors. (22)
  • Two Austrian officers, followed by military servants, rode side by side. (10)
  • In the code of military etiquette there is no provision for shaking hands. (1)
  • So his reasoning ran to an accord with his military instincts and ambition. (10)
  • On higher ground, in the centre of a clear space, a military band was playing. (8)
  • Too late for the Army; besides, he had not the faintest taste for military glory. (8)
  • No; the firing was a military execution; the condemned, a herd of galloping swine. (7)
  • If he had ever had a military bearing it had shrunk into him during his confinement. (8)
  • Mrs. Barcop shut her eyes and sighed over the wreck of a handsome military officer. (10)
  • The men made way, and he beheld his man in no condition to make military responses. (10)
  • He was amazed at the bearing and conversation of Washington and his military family. (18)
  • The next best medicinal thing to war is the military occupation of insurgent provinces. (10)
  • Military science has made a mailed giant of Verona, and a silent one, save upon occasion. (10)
  • Nevertheless, he shows it, as he showed military power, unexpectedly, almost miraculously. (9)
  • The military commander who acts on that principle overcomes his adversary to a certainty. (10)
  • Naturally, the colonel established himself and his military family in the plantation house. (1)
  • I was about as tender in my care of him as a military escort bound to deliver up a captive alive. (10)
  • But we know now that he was only a mathematician and astronomer, all for inventing military engines. (10)
  • Here and there along the wayside were posters forbidding trespass in the name of military engineering. (2)
  • Shalders, too, might interest him in military affairs and Murat; he did no harm, and could be amusing. (10)
  • His plan being always to avoid the military, he had slunk round and away from them as fast as might be. (10)
  • It seems hard on me, but I cannot blame him for snatching at an opportunity to win military distinction. (10)
  • He came up to her, and presented himself in something of a military posture of attention to her commands. (10)
  • The liberal military code makes provision for hanging many kinds of persons, and gentlemen are not excluded. (1)
  • A fort and military station was built at a spot on the north shore of Lake Ontario where Kingston now stands. (19)
  • But as neither of us had ever heard of that military hero, we bore the associations of the spot with fortitude. (2)
  • He saw that such a course implied the failure of the military to deal with the problem of subduing the Americans. (18)
  • He was himself in a joyful flutter of spirits, for he had just the day before got his release from military service. (9)
  • The picture of Jane bestowing her hand on a Roman Catholic in military uniform, refused to be raised before the mind. (10)
  • He had crossed the foils with Laxley, and disarmed him; for Mel his father had seen him trained for a military career. (10)
  • Possibly you may in their presence have had occasion to praise the military virtues of the builder of Carnarvon Castle. (10)
  • A young man with a military stride, but out of uniform, had stepped from a travelling carriage and entered a cigar-shop. (10)
  • They were beef and pudding on legs; in some quarters, beer amiably manifest, owing to the flourishes of a military band. (10)
  • Although without any military experience, Pepperell had courage and good judgment, and was anxious to distinguish himself. (19)
  • The monotony of military cares bore heavily upon the British leaders and at length desperation was traced upon their faces. (18)
  • At one of the military stations we took on a guard of a dozen or fifteen soldiers under command of a non-commissioned officer. (7)
  • I have often said of this life-long student and philosophical head that he had in him the making of a great military captain. (10)
  • That such colors are fashionable in military life must be accepted as the most astonishing of all the phenomena of human vanity. (1)
  • Of old, Edinburgh University was the scene of heroic snowballing; and one riot obtained the epic honours of military intervention. (2)
  • Early in my military experience I used to ask myself how it was that brave troops could retreat while still their courage was high. (7)
  • This was after the elastic Algernon had, on the paternal intimation of his colonel, relinquished his cornetcy and military service. (10)
  • This was after the elastic Algernon had, on the paternal intimation of his colonel, relinquished his cornetcy and military service. (22)
  • This shows that composers, doubtless through the military use of brass and drums, had accepted the latter as means for special effects. (3)
  • The men felt insecure and talked among themselves of such tactical errors as with their meager military vocabulary they were able to name. (1)
  • Besides, there was the Ottoman cleverly poised again; the Muscovite was battered; fresh guilt was added to the military glory of the Gaul. (10)
  • The cowardly assailant was never discovered; but Mel was both gallant and had, in his military career, the reputation of being a martinet. (10)
  • One acquainted with the niceties of military etiquette would have said that by his manner he attested a sense of the rebuke that he had incurred. (1)
  • The transformation of a stiff military officer into a nimble Puck, a runner of errands and a sprightly attendant, could not pass without notice. (10)
  • On the contrary, there was a rather taking undertone of regret that his enfeebled over-fat country would give her military son no worthier occupation. (10)
  • General Pierson spoke offensively, as the urbane Austrian military permitted themselves to do upon occasion when addressing the conquered or civilians. (10)
  • He beheld her quietly selecting the position of dignity to suit her: an eminent military man, or statesman, or wealthy nobleman: she had but to choose. (10)
  • The money came, and in the meantime we had formed acquaintances and entertained them; they were chiefly half-pay English military officers, dashing men. (10)
  • Clinton could see no means of ending the war except by military subjugation; Carlisle was entirely for conciliation and Barclugh was bent on subornation. (18)
  • The town was full of the military reserve, out for the French Autumn Manoeuvres, and the reservists walked speedily and wore their formidable great-coats. (2)
  • Mention of the military cloak of enthusiasm covering Shalders, brought the scarce credible old time to smite at his breast, in the presence of these eyes. (10)
  • A part of us crossed below, the rest above, passing over both branches, the regiments inextricably intermingled, rendering all military formation impossible. (7)
  • Colonel Barclay, the moustachioed horseman, who had spoken the few words to Robert in passing, now remarked that there was an end of the military profession. (22)
  • Then he delayed for a rapid and comprehensive exchange of opinions and ideas, successfully blending military subordination with American equality in his manner. (9)
  • Following the Italians came a regiment of Hungarian grenadiers, tall, swam-faced, and particularly light-limbed men, looking brilliant in the clean tight military array of Austria. (10)

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