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Example sentences for "ar"

Lexicographically close words:
aquifers; aquil; aquiline; aquis; aquiver; araba; arabas; arabesque; arabesqued; arabesques
  1. And the Lord said to me: Fight not against the Moabites, neither go to battle against them: for I will not give thee any of their land, because I have given Ar to the children of Lot in possession.

  2. Because in the night Ar of Moab is laid waste, it is silent: because the wall of Moab is destroyed in the night, it is silent.

  3. A fire is gone out of Hesebon, a flame from the city of Sehon, and hath consumed Ar of the Moabites, and the inhabitants of the high places of the Arnon.

  4. No worse than them ar suck-holes of waves deserves," was the grim answer.

  5. Mur abholghort Eden, lionta do chrannaibh brioghmhoire na beatha, & do luibhennibh iocshlainteamhail, amhluidh an leabhar Psalmso Dhaibhioth, ata na liaghais ar uile anshocair na nanma.

  6. Is mortsaothair sin re sgriobhadh do laimh, ag fechain an neithe buailtear sa chló araibrisge agas ar aithghiorra bhios gach én ni dhá mhed da chriochnughadh leis.

  7. But then ye are alwaies one at a nother, agreinge lyke dogges and cattes.

  8. Neuer no greate busynes, but yet as it, happeneth now and than betwene man & woman, there was foule cloudes a loft, that might haue made a storme but that they were ouer blowen with good humanitie and wyse handlynge.

  9. Happy arte thou that hathe suche an husband, but I wolde to god for his passyon, that I had maryed an husband of clowts, when I had maried col my good man.

  10. I shal neuer be at one with him ye se how beggerly I go.

  11. It is said that, with woman, curiosity is stronger than fear.

  12. So far we had been fortunate, as I esteemed it.

  13. Thay landis ar with stouth sa socht, To extreame povertye ar broucht, Thay wicked schrowis Has laid the plowis, That nane or few is That are left oucht.

  14. An article in the list of attempts upon England, fouled by the commissioners ar Berwick, in the year 1587, may relate to the subject of the foregoing ballad.

  15. Quhais luifing praysis, maid trewlie, Efter that simple tyme, Ar sung in monie far countrie, Albeit in rural rhyme.

  16. I wish in my soul the poor creetur could git a chance at one er them ar big Whig barbecues what they useter have.

  17. I tell you, Babe, that ar man is one er the revenues--they hain't no two ways about that.

  18. Dat ar Bud Stucky, he got a mammy, en my min' tell me dat he's mammy kin run de kyards en trick you.

  19. She hain't nigh ez slick ez that ar Lou Hornsby; yit she's got lots purtier motions.

  20. You d----d nigger, do you dare to speak so to me?

  21. I got back from dreamland by the simple act of opening my eyes, and found myself still riding along in that Jersey wagon, over that heavy, sandy road, and drenched with the mists of that dreary December day.

  22. The little girl came to me, and soon I had two white children on one knee, and two black on the other, and Dandy Jim between my legs, playing with my watch-chain.

  23. To be sure, color was against him, and he was, after all, a servant in the land of chivalry and of servant-owners.

  24. I've heern tell on it: that's whar the Cunnel sells his turpentime.

  25. When she did not appear at work, Sam went to her cabin to learn the cause, and found the door open, and her bed undisturbed.

  26. Wen de ole debble seed he hadn't finished Jake, he war gwine to gib him anudder dig, but jus den I drap de gun on his cocoanut, and he neber trubble us no more.

  27. The morning you left Sam set Jule at work among the pines; she tried hard, but could not do a full task, and at night was taken to the cabin to be whipped.

  28. One night we camped on a little stream, called Bloody Creek.

  29. And the next instant a dark object bounded lightly over him, and commenced a furious battle with the moose.

  30. Bill, me an' you have been together too long for that.

  31. The Newfoundlander, which accompanied the hunters, was sent on ahead to start up any game that might be in his way.

  32. The moose now seemed to have become quieted.

  33. You'd better believe I run some; but I hadn't gone twenty yards from the house afore I run slap agin somebody.

  34. He has got jest twenty-eight men in his company.

  35. He seemed to understand fightin' better nor the rest o' the Mexikins, an' it showed that he war a brave feller when he would come right into camp, with sich a price sot on his head.

  36. After supper, the hunters stretched themselves out on their blankets around the fire; but the usual evening conversation was omitted.

  37. Souldiours when thei abide at home, are mainteined with feare and punishemente, after when thei ar led to the warre with hope and with rewarde.

  38. Sidenote: The besieged ought to take heed of the first brunte; The remedie that townes men have, when the enemies ar entred into the towne; How to make the townes men yeelde.

  39. Sidenote: The reamedie against Caves or undermuinynges; What care the besieged ought to have; What maketh a citee or campe difficulte to bee defended; By what meanes thei that besiege ar made afraied; Honour got by constancie.

  40. Increased investment--both domestic and foreign--has been the most important factor pushing the economic expansion.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arable land; architectural beauty; arctic regions; are apt; are led; are now; arithmetical progression; armed infantry; armed party; armed vessel; armed warriors; armoured train; arms features; army officers; arrested development; arrival here; arrived about; arrived from; arsenious acid; arthritis deformans; artificial flowers; artificial heat; artificial means; artificial selection; artificial silk; artillery officer