Chased Sentence Examples
When I ran, he chased me and I fell.
You chased me until I caught you.
I had the feeling if I hadn't, he might have chased them down himself.
He chased a piece of sausage around his plate with the fork.
Do you think she chased the poor boy down the mountain?
He chased after her, in time to catch a glimpse of yellow as she barged out the door toward the parking lot.
The pure joy of it chased away all his doubts.
Nope. He chased me like a Saturday kid's movie.
So now he's suggesting I chased Billy down the mountain until he went over the side!
The sadness in her voice chased away his mirth.
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I chased them into the forest and ended up surrounded.
I could never make sense of them, but they had to do with being chased by monsters.
As early as 1860 there had been disturbances of a serious character, and the Chinese were chased off the goldfields of New South Wales, serious riots occurring at Lambing Flat, on the Burrangong goldfield.
When disturbed they go off at a swift trot, which soon leaves all pursuit from a man on foot far behind; but if chased by a horseman they break into a gallop, which they can keep up for some distance.
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Running around like a scared sissy boy, being chased by a seven week old kitten.
The amount of debt being chased by Britain 's bailiffs has soared by 70% over the last 2 years.
I think Billy Langstrom was killed because someone chased him down the mountain.
She clung to one of the warriors, attempting to climb him as the cat-like critter-- convinced it was a game-- wagged its tail and chased her around the large man in the center of the room.
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Martha, always the caring hostess, finally went upstairs and chased Quinn from his quarters, freeing up the now-dismantled lab room.
She screamed when she saw a figure at her bedroom window and her father chased him.
I've chased more bad guys running Bird Song bed and breakfast than when I was a Parkside, Pennsylvania police detective.
The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.
AdvertisementI think now that he knows you were on the mountain and you suspect something about the vodka, he realizes you heard the siren so he's setting it up to look like it was me, not him, who chased Billy.
He can't prove you chased Billy down the mountain any better than you can prove he did.
If he could only be sure it wasn't Lydia who'd chased Billy Langstrom down the mountain, siren screaming, to his rolling, crushing death.
I can't prove why you caused Billy Langstrom's death but I know you chased him off the road and I think I know why.
And he knows we suspect he may have chased Billy to his death.
You really think Fitzgerald chased Billy down the mountain, huh?
Some kids are saying that guy Fitzgerald chased Billy down the mountain and got him killed.
Pumpkin told me they thought he chased Billy down the mountain to his death!
Hadn't she been delighted when he chased and tackled her?
Mrs. Lincoln attempted to attend the service but was chased away.
Laser fire chased them across the sky, and he gripped the edge of the open bay tightly, not wanting another fall from the sky.
At the Sanctuary, Kris was just getting ready to return to his tent when Kiki burst onto the beach, looking as if he were being chased by demons.
Between you and me, I think he chased out some of the earlier tenants with the volume.
Do you think we chased the mountain lion away?
He had risked his own life to protect her from the wild dogs, and chased the man who smashed her windshield.
But when the Syrians chased him into the mountains, 6000 Jews went over to him and, with their aid, he put down the rebellion.
Circlet and arches are richly chased and jewelled; they are filled out by a cap of stiff material, often red velvet, ornamented with pictures in embroidery or appliqué metal.
More particularly, chased and inlaid metallic wares, bez (thin cotton) and carpet - weaving receive government support.
Towards all her Magyars, especially the Catholics, she was ever most gracious; but the magnates, the Batthyanis, the Nadasdys, the Pallfys, the Andrassys, who had chased her enemies from Bohemia and routed them in Bavaria, enjoyed the lion's share of her benefactions.
The circlet is much wider and is richly chased and jewelled, and from it rise eight large leaves, the intervening spaces being filled with fleurs-de-lys of definite outline.
The shock was too great; the Prussians gave way immediately and were chased back into the woods by cavalry.
Its fertility was famous in ancient times, and still more the red pottery made of the local clay, with its imitation of chased silver.
The Dogs Act 1865 rendered owners of dogs liable for injuries to cattle and sheep; the Dogs Act 1906 extended the owner's liability for injury done to any cattle by a dog, and further, where a dog is proved to have injured cattle or chased sheep it may be treated as a dangerous dog and must be kept under proper control or be destroyed.
But Forbin was chased away from the Firth of Forth by a fleet under Sir George Byng; he refused to allow the young adventurer to land farther north, and the Jacobites doubted that France was never serious in the enterprise.
Multan had previously fallen; and the Afghan horse under Dost Mahommed, who had forgotten their hereditary antipathy to the Sikhs in their greater hatred of the British name, were chased back with ignominy to their native hills.
Once more chased out by the Turks, he was again in the Mountain in 1823, allied with Abdallah, on whom Jezzar's mantle had ultimately fallen at Acre, and maintaining friendly relations with the "English Princess," Lady Hester Stanhope.
Waterford was equally conspicuous some years later in resisting Perkin Warbeck, who besieged it unsuccessfully, and was chased by the citizens, who fitted out a fleet at their own charge.
The same week Wallenstein chased John George from Prague and manoeuvred the Saxons out of Bohemia.
The Spanish ships were outnumbered chiefly because the convoy had become scattered by bad management and bad seamanship. The more valuable part of it, consisting of the four galleons, and eleven trading ships in which the king's share of the treasure was being carried, became separated from the rest, and on being chased by the superior force of Heyn endeavoured to take refuge at Matanzas in the island of Cuba, hoping to be able to land the bullion in the bush before the Dutchman could come up with them.
The lighthearted approach chased away embarrassment as easily as passion.
She staggered up, cursing the drugs and Jake for her inability to balance, and slammed into several pieces of furniture as the monsters chased her.
We found an Oracle, executed some traitors, chased down bad guys, hosted the Quarterly, and are evac-ing soon.
The warmth of the evening chased out Bird Song's guests—all non-dieters probably queuing up for ice cream, or maybe simply promenading the Victorian village streets as alpenglow painted the surrounding peaks in pink.
If the bastard chased him down the mountain and then beat it out of there when Billy went over the side, that's a whole different matter—he ought to be nailed if he did that.
I chased him down this bluff but then I started getting pains in my chest and short of breath until I just had to stop.
Hares were chased by beagles or basset hounds and killed by the dogs.
Dave chased and caught to claim both a team gold medal and the day's fastest lap of 9 min 27 sec.
Instead, the story becomes one of fugitives chased across the desert by a lone madman, bent on revenge.
Orestes was persued by the Furies for committing matricide, they drove him mad and he chased him from land to land.
Mark had squeezed through the first jump melee without too much trouble and chased after Stuart Flockhart in sixth.
G I think the stories of people being " chased " by water moccasin snakes are pretty much the same thing.
Ops now. [Ops manager] Bob Hailey and I got chased through the mall.
This happened when an English rider had suffered a fractured pelvis after being hit, and the driver responsible chased by another motorist.
The eight corners of the walls of the box are chased with fluted Corinthian pilasters.
Fourth went to Ed Moore but only just, as he was chased across the line by the quite sensational David Mayes.
His kick down the right touchline was chased by Evans.
Do you support the vigilantes that chased vandals that damaged cars in Paston?
The best thing I liked was when you chased the weasels.
They had seen themselves facing total wipeout at the hands of the Egyptians, who had chased them to the shore of the sea.
The richest grave of all was explored at Vaphio in Laconia in 1889, and yielded, besides many gems and miscellaneous goldsmiths' work, two golden goblets chased with scenes of bull-hunting, and certain broken vases painted in a large bold style which remained an enigma till the excavation of Cnossus.
The proposal led to a new civil war; and, although a temporary compromise was arranged, Richard soon sought the help of Philip Augustus, to whom he did homage for all the continental possessions in the actual presence of his father (Conference of Bonmoulins, 18th of November 1188) In the struggle which ensued the old king was overpowered, chased ignominiously from Le Mans to Angers, and forced to buy peace by conceding all that was demanded of him; in particular the immediate recognition of Richard as his successor.
Again and again, particularly on their left wing, they chased the German infantry before them, but the moment the retreat of the latter downhill uncovered the pursuing French to the Prussian guns, a tornado of shells shattered their order and compelled them to retreat.
By means of negotiations instigated and prosecuted with great perseverance by the university of Paris and the Inquisition, and through the persistent scheming of Pierre Cauchon, the bishop of Beauvais - a Burgundian partisan, who, chased from his own see, hoped to obtain the archbishopric of Rouen - she was sold in November by John of Luxemburg and Burgundy to the English, who on the 3 rd of January 1431, at the instance of the The Porte St Honore where Joan was wounded stood where the Comedic Francaise now stands.
He knew that young and old wolves were there, that the hounds had separated into two packs, that somewhere a wolf was being chased, and that something had gone wrong.
The body being finely chased with flowers and scrolls in the late rococo style as are the top portion of the bells.
Chris was only yards away and chased after the man who had stolen two purses from Icelandâs canteen.
More than 70 operating outside the pool system were arrested, detained, threatened at gunpoint or chased from the front line.
A wood fire burned upon the hearth, and two waxen tapers flung their light on a mirror, set in richly chased silver.
The cops chased a red Jaguar (Inspector Morse 's pride) Off toward Wood Farm with four spotty youths inside.
Amy doggedly chased after the finish line during her first marathon.
The last time I watched a zombie movie before bed, I had a nightmare about being chased by a revenant.
After we moved, some of the neighbor's dogs chased her and our other cat.
At least she won't be chased and hassled.
Those that stayed I eventually chased away.
Princess Diana died in a car crash August 31, 1997, in Paris, France, after the driver of her car lost control when it was being chased by paparazzi..
The most common theme among both children and adults is being chased.
Adults may imagine being chased by a strong, dark male figure or shadow, while children may envision being chased by a fantasy figure or animal, such as a dinosaur or monster.
People in this dream scenario may chased by someone who is trying to hurt or kill them.
You can see that lovable ogre Shrek in 4-D, be chased by the fearful Mummy in Revenge of the Mummy or get scared in Universal's House of Horror which was voted one of America's best haunted attractions by Hauntworld Magazine.
In the first task, Harry needs to fly with his broomstick across some rough terrain while being chased by a dragon that breathes fire.
As they stream past you, you suddenly realize they are being chased by Japanese airplanes.
Maybe it's just my childhood roots, stuck in the memory of being chased by those bastards in the original, but even the baby Metroids make me mess myself from time to time.
Most predatory bears are young and may be intimidated and chased away.
Typical childhood nightmares include dreams of abandonment; of being lost; of falling; or being chased, bitten, or eaten by a monster or hostile animal.
The players control guests at a party that are being chased by Hugo the Ghost.
Last week he came down to my job because I'm a bartender and another girl was hitting on him--I watched and yes I was mad--very mad too but I never said anything, and I did notice that he chased her off.
This time they raced after her, chased her down the street, and finally down a dirt path at the edge of town where they lost sight of her.
The terrified teens hopped back into the car and drove off in a hurry, but the creature chased them along Route 62.
Jones is chased by South American aborigines, escapes death by blowdart, springs numerous lethal deathtraps and steals a horse to chase a truck convoy.
The young Mothra chased Godzilla, captured him with a cocoon web and forced him to go back to the sea where he came from.
Shadows chased her up the stairs and flew down the halls, coating the floors and walls in shallow, black fog.
Many had incredible adventures, chased by wild animals, hunted by cannibals, discovering lost worlds.
The hunted animal can be chased for long distances by hunts, maybe for ten or more miles.
Either a poor instructor or a near-drowning experience chased them back onto dry land and they've never been tempted to go anywhere near water again.
They chased government grants to build huge, high technology prototype machines.
The cops chased a red Jaguar (Inspector Morse's pride) Off toward Wood Farm with four spotty youths inside.
Looking down over the rails Prince Nesvitski saw the rapid, noisy little waves of the Enns, which rippling and eddying round the piles of the bridge chased each other along.
For every girl who lets a guy chase her or make the first move, there is that girl who chased her man--and got him.
Fitzgerald chased after him and grabbed his shoulder, turning him around.
The boy had clambered across her bed, shrieked happily, and chased the cat under the bed.
At first they only brightened her heart, but as they continued, they gradually chased the chill away.
Andre ran hard for a creature that was already dead. Katie chased him, terrified of looking back when the awful sounds seemed so close. Only when the ground stopped trembling did Andre stop.
You'd have never chased after that man Burgess so obsessively except for your feelings for me.
The nurses chased them from the room so they would have room to work and then someone gave her a shot.
No one chased her, and she stopped to hide in the shadows of the stone wall at the end of the drive to catch her breath.
She was promptly chased away by the mourning women and sulked off to her spot in the window.
She didn't look back, but his muffled curse chased after her.