Use "recounted" in a sentence

1. The author recounted the following:

2. 17 He recounted his seeings and doings.

3. They recounted umpteen tales of unfair treatment.

4. 11 He recounted and adorned his adventure.

5. They all laughed as he recounted the amusing incident.

6. The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.

7. The story is recounted in her usual unadorned style.

8. Their exploits were recounted by many epic poets.

9. She recounted her years alone, filled with heartache and loneliness.

10. Mortimer recounted his indebtedness to her in his autobiography.

11. Alma recounted his experience of repenting from his sinful past:

12. His life story is recounted in two fascinating volumes of autobiography.

13. Bouser recounted that he agreed to watch the kids that day.

14. When Hung - chien rashly recounted all this to her, she said nothing.

15. This marvelous event is recounted in Joseph Smith’s simple yet eloquent words.

16. Certainly, he seemed strangely quiet and bemused as he recounted the extraordinary tale.

17. The story of his life is vividly recounted in this new book.

18. When I recounted what had happened to the insurance agent , he raised his eyebrows.

19. He recounted that his mother and sister were found among the rubble and passed away.

20. Recounted with even a trace of melodrama, this story would read like a soap opera.

21. 19 He recounted secret Privy Council discussions and acted as go-between in Anglican-dissenter negotiations.

22. The audience was all Agog as the speaker recounted tales of his experience as a stunt car driver.

23. RKO head David O. Selznick recounted that he took a "tremendous chance" in casting the unusual actress.

24. (Ge 24 Verses 28-32) There the servant recounted in detail his search for a wife for Abraham’s son.

25. Maxwell recounted the discovery of apparent semen stains on the body after it had been taken in for autopsy.

26. The Arethusa Alpheus myth is of early origin, recounted by Hesiod and Pindar, and is thus a foundational Greek myth

27. Purim is a celebration of the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther.

28. Misfortune was surmounted, and misfortune became too great a burden; virtuous reputations were earned, and scandalous stories were recounted.

29. Baksheesh was a pleasure from beginning to end.’ Criminal Element “Enjoy the journey which is recounted in a breezy, humorous and intimate way

30. "The Good Shepherd" [edit edit source] Bud met with Nick at a bar, and Bud recounted his meeting with Juliette

31. The sayings and deeds of the Prophet recounted in the sunna are also an important source of belief and practice in Islam.

32. Would seeing a re-run of the incident, as he had recounted it, help Terry Gill to a firmer conclusion? Sentencedict.com

33. In chapter 32 Alma compared the word to a seed; in chapter 36 he recounted his conversion story to his son Helaman.

34. There were no tears in her eyes as she recounted the more than 20 years that followed, but there was sadness in her voice.

35. (Genesis 1:1) A number of Bible scholars agree that this statement describes an action separate from the creative days recounted from verse 3 onward.

36. With her head on the block, Jane spoke the last words of Jesus as recounted by Luke: "Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit!"

37. Baksheesh was a pleasure from beginning to end.’ Criminal Element “Enjoy the journey which is recounted in a breezy, humorous and intimate way

38. One particular night I let my heart and my feelings burst in prayer as I recounted to the Lord all of my frustrations.

39. Discredited reports of Abductions by aliens Recent Examples on the Web One of the girls recounted the night of their abduction to the AP

40. The narrative recounted above, with its underlying tension between the Spiritualist and Biblicist impulses of both the early church and early modern Anabaptism, is not new

41. (Job 29:4) Job was not bragging when he recounted how he ‘rescued the afflicted, clothed himself with righteousness, and was a real father to the poor.’

42. The men often recounted their doctor's recommendations to cut salt in their diet or to eat less fried foods or to stop smoking or to reduce stress.

43. According to the version of her birth recounted by Hesiod in his Theogony, Cronus severed Uranus' genitals and threw them behind him into the sea.

44. The origins of the Bajau diaspora are recounted in the legend of a princess from Johor, Malaysia, who was washed away in a flash flood.

45. The libretto, by Antoine Houdar de la Motte, is based on the Greek myth of Ceyx and Alcyone as recounted by Ovid in his Metamorphoses.

46. He recounted in his diary that: In a shed ... was a pile of about 40 completely naked human bodies in the last stages of emaciation.

47. The New Yorker recounted that "The first columnist they tried this on was Larry Fields of the Philadelphia Daily News, whose wife fainted when Sinatra kissed her cheek.

48. The Old Testament account of Moses and his brother Aaron recounted several instances of using rods to manifest God’s will (see Exodus 7:9–12; Numbers 17:8).

49. The Birdwatcher, Christian Cooper, noticed Amy Cooper had let her cocker spaniel off its leash against the rules in that part of the park, he has recounted

50. Herein are recounted one Aeronomer's recollections of how some advances in our understanding of how the Earth's upper atmosphere works were made during the quarter century beginning in 1950

51. In the telethon, we were telling everyone what it is like now in Yushu, what people are doing, we recounted moments of the disaster and the rescue efforts.

52. In the story recounted in Matthew 22:15–22, Jesus speaks the well-known phrase, “Give to Caesar what Belongs to Caesar, and give to God what Belongs to God” (v

53. MANILA, Philippines — Actress and vlogger Ivana Alawi opened up on her past struggles as she recounted being rejected from the past because she was “ugly.” In her latest video blog on her

54. Matthews recounted the incident to an author of a book about urban legends, but says the author "omitted the part that confirmed that the creature was an iguana rather than a Frogman".

55. One, recounted by W.H. Coleman, who claimed to be a witness, is that he prodded her behind the ear with a hook after she reached down to nibble on a watermelon rind.

56. The stories recounted in Barbecued Husbands are as old as humanity: love and hate, jealousy and revenge, life after death, totems and taboos, erotic solitude, romantic love, mothers and daughters, masculinity

57. Julie Powell thought cooking her way through Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking was the craziest thing she'd ever do--until she embarked on the voyage recounted in her new memoir, Cleaving

58. He recounted them with neither impatience nor mockery, and without feeling that they needed any aggrandisement such as a frame story—although he must have felt it useful to end with a rhyming moralité.

59. ‘To make the point, he recounted the tale of a group of English merchants who, when their ship was Becalmed at the mouth of the Thames decided to go ashore in search of a good breakfast.’

60. A broad psychoanalytic and literary-historical reading of their memoirs is offered in this new entry to the popular Routledge History of Psychoanalysis Series, with the purpose of presenting the Analysands' narratives as they themselves recounted them.

61. ‘To make the point, he recounted the tale of a group of English merchants who, when their ship was Becalmed at the mouth of the Thames decided to go ashore in search of a good breakfast.’

62. A contemporary figure once recounted that: "The charitable disposition of Prince Alexander of Prussia, the Emperor's cousin... is so well-known and often so appealed to in Berlin, that his secretary must acquired great experience in answering begging questions.

63. Cody’s cunning was the centrepiece of another often-recounted episode in which, called upon to deliver a large sum of money and fearing that he would be robbed, he hid the currency under his saddle blanket and stuffed paper into his Pony Express mochila (saddlebag)

64. ‘Their initial Banality allows them to be fulfilled, to take on another life, to free themselves of their own geographies.’ ‘We are forced to reimagine those images; he rescues that terrible footage from encroaching Banality.’ ‘Tours through North America and Britain are recounted with spirit-crushing Banality.’

65. ‘One Bhikkhu recounted how one day he was following a line of practitioners of various Buddhist traditions and noticed a lady was handing items to everyone.’ ‘This occurs when the two Bhikkhu brothers question the Buddha on the appropriateness of using local languages for …

66. An often recounted story holds that on 11 June 1889, to honour the Queen consort of Italy, Margherita of Savoy, the Neapolitan pizzamaker Raffaele Esposito created the "Pizza Margherita", a pizza garnished with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil, to represent the national colours of Italy as on the Italian flag.

67. This is an Allusion to the Plagues of Egypt, which are recounted in the book of Exodus and are disasters or plagues (including locusts, frogs, lice, flies, boils, blood, darkness, and pestilence) sent by the God of Israel to force the Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery

68. From the renowned playwright behind Canadian classics Balconville and Joe Beef, the play tells the story of First World War veteran Harry "Rosie" Rollins, as recounted to a young reporter in a Montréal hotel bar on Remembrance Day.Based on interviews the playwright had with a First World War veteran years ago, Bolsheviki is

69. In his 1956 autobiography, Funakoshi recounted several stories about Asato, including: Asato's political astuteness in following the government order to cut off the traditional men's topknot (pp. 13–14); Asato's defeat of Yōrin Kanna, in which the unarmed Asato prevailed despite Kanna being armed with an unblunted blade (pp. 14–15); Asato's demonstration of a single-point punch (ippon-ken; pp. 15); and Asato and Itosu's friendly arm-wrestling matches (p. 16).