The young man sat down at the table from which the king withdrew to talk with the two queens.
The King reached out, hesitated, and then slowly withdrew his hand.
The king did not, however, withdraw his patronage or financial support.
The king rose up from his judgment seat and withdrew.
But there was always far less sympathy for the queen, and the king withdrew significantly from public life after that.
The king had already withdrawn, which made it possible for Ferdinand to do likewise.
The King withdrew to Oxford, which he made his capital for the rest of the war.
King's bill was tabled in 1870 but failed to receive support and eventually King withdrew it.
The king strode to the fire, stooped, and withdrew a burning branch.
Before long, however, the king capriciously withdrew his license for the consecration.