Use "haled" in a sentence

1. The pickpocket was haled into the police station.

2. 10 Stephen haled his upended valise to the table and sat down to wait.

3. Stephen haled his upended valise to the table and sat down to wait.

4. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness--Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

5. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness--Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

6. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

7. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

8. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness--Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

9. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

10. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

11. But the three had barely begun transferring their load when they were haled away Agitatedly by Brother Richard to help carry out from the church, or set at a safe

12. 6 We need courage like that of Moses, for Jesus said: “You will be haled before governors and kings for my sake, for a witness to them and the nations.

13. Lo the palaces and the temple, lo the colony Camulodune! There they ruled, and thence they wasted all the flourishing territory, Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness-- Bloodily, bloodily …

14. Lo the palaces and the temple, lo the colony Cámulodúne! There they ruled, and thence they wasted all the flourishing territory, Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall …

15. An in­haled dose of the ther­a­py — dubbed Aerodone — can con­cen­trate a dose in the lungs, where it’s need­ed, avoid­ing the sys­temic ef­fects of the oral ther­a­py