This alludes to the beginning of the Liber Sententiarum, where Peter says: "Cupiens aliquid de penuria ac tenuitate nostra cum paupercula in gazophylacium domini mittere," v.
In the roll of Norman fees in the red book of the Exchequer, we find Doon Bardulf returned as one of those, 'qui non venerunt nec miserunt nec aliquid dixerunt.
No particulars of the fief of Aumale are in the Red book; the comes de Albamara being one of those, who 'nec venerunt nec miserunt, nec aliquid dixerunt.
As Hierom saith, Facito aliquid operis, ut semper diabolus inveniat te occupatum: Be still doing some work, that the devil may always find thee busy.
I have had no bliss that fear hath not entered into--in very truth inter delicias semper aliquid saevi nos strangulavit.
It gladdens and makes sad at once an English heart to read what Erasmus writes about him ten years later: "Cujusmodi Maecenas, si mihi primis illis contigisset annis, fortassis aliquid in bonis literis potuissem.
Nulla falsa doctrina est, quæ non permisceat aliquid veritatis=--There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth.
Inter delicias semper aliquid sævi nos strangulat=--In the midst of our enjoyments there is always some wrong to torture us.
Est aliquid fatale malum per verba levare=--It 40 is some alleviation of an incurable disease to speak of it to others.
With the exception of that little pint of amari aliquid at Rotterdam, we were all very happy.
Sanctus Dominus Deus omnipotens in principio, quod est in te, in sapientia tua, quae nata est de substantia tua, fecisti aliquid et de nihilo.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aliquid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.