Sentences with Guard, Past and Past Participle Form Of Guard V1 V2 V3
Guard
Base | Past | Past Participle |
guard | guarded | guarded |
Sentences with Guard
1. I want you to stand guard.
2. The guard grabbed Anderson.
3. You’re a guardian angel now.
4. Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.
5. Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.
6. I get my very own guardian angel? What, exactly, is your job description?
7. The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty.
8. Married love between man and woman is bigger than oaths guarded by right of nature.
9. It is with trifles, and when he is off guard, that a man best reveals his character.
10. For instance, join the National Guard or the Marines and teach democracy. I’m kidding.
11. For instance, join the National Guard or the Marines and teach democracy. I’m kidding.
12. In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.
13. Emergencies” have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have eroded.
14. Shield me from persecution and false accusations; guard me against greed, discouragement, and sabotage.
15. At every crossroads on the path that leads to the future, tradition has placed 10,000 men to guard the past.
16. Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more.
17. I never let anyone pluck, including myself, unless my mom approves. She guards my eyebrows. She’s like the eyebrow police!
18. Of course, the aim of a constitutional democracy is to safeguard the rights of the minority and avoid the tyranny of the majority.
19. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.
20. Resentment seems to have been given us by nature for a defense, and for a defense only! It is the safeguard of justice and the security of innocence.
21. I get up, go and get a coffee, and go do the crossword – I’m loyal to one particular paper, the ‘Guardian’ – and that’s my idea of a perfect morning.
22. I have a whole guard room full of brawny veterans who’d enjoy a chance to drag two Eddisians out of here, particularly if you kicked a lot and they could kick you back.
23. Put a bridle on thy tongue set a guard before thy lips, lest the words of thine own mouth destroy thy peace… on much speaking cometh repentance, but in silence is safety.
24. People are frugal in guarding their personal property; but as soon as it comes to squandering time they are most wasteful of the one thing in which it is right to be stingy.
25. Humans were so stupid. They had something so precious, and they barely safeguarded it at all. They threw away their lives for money, for packets of powder, for a stranger’s charming smile.
26. The Army might screw you and your girlfriend might dump you and the enemy might kill you, but the shared commitment to safeguard one another’s lives is unnegotiable and only deepens with time.
27. An isolated person requires correspondence as a means of seeing his ideas as others see them, and thus guarding against the dogmatisms and extravagances of solitary and uncorrected speculation.
28. “Ah, my daughter,” he said. “Eighteen, and already you’ve been accused of murder, aided felons, and acquired a death count higher than most guardians will ever see.” He paused. “I couldn’t be prouder.
29. I rise today in support of Bill C-38, the Civil Marriage Act. I rise in support of a Canada in which liberties are safeguarded, rights are protected and the people of this land are treated as equals under the law.
30. 1 month ago the American people stopped to remember the third anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq war. We thought first and foremost of the selflessness, patriotism and heroism by our troops, our National Guard and Reserves.
31. Marveling at his own boldness, he said softly, “I would enter your sleep if I could, and guard you there, and slay the thing that hounds you, as I would if it had the courage to face me in fair daylight. But I cannot come in unless you dream of me.
32. The attorney general would call at 5 o’clock in the evening and say: ‘Tomorrow morning we are going to try to integrate the University of Mississippi. Get us a memo on what we’re likely to do, and what we can do if the governor sends the National Guard there.’
33. At the end, the realization is that she had to get to a place in her life where she could drop her guard and make peace with the fact that whether she had a small amount of time, that she had to kind of live it completely through, instead of living by the rules.