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Example sentences for "ay"

Lexicographically close words:
axles; axletree; axmen; axon; axons; ayah; ayahs; ayam; ayan; ayans
  1. Esta es verdad del Alma, y yo no he ydo en persona a hazer este officio por no embaraçar ay en tal tristeza.

  2. Quhair they onsett, Ay in thair gaitt, Thair is na yet Nor dor, thame bydis.

  3. His share of the merit consisted in drawing out instructions for those gentlemen, which occupied about half-an-hour of his time at the desk.

  4. He knows, too, that Mr. Dease was engaged in the Arctic expedition under Sir J.

  5. On arriving at the end of the first stage, she became worse; and medical assistance being procured, the physicians were of opinion that in all probability death would be the consequence if he continued his journey.

  6. Some two or three persons who share Sir George's favour, determine among themselves to present him with some token of their gratitude.

  7. The chief of the party, Mr. Dease, was at least as well qualified to give as to receive instructions; and Sir George is well aware of the fact.

  8. Sir George owes his ribbon to the successful issue of the Arctic expedition conducted by Messrs.

  9. He tratado aqui destos pocos animales por parecerme mas extraños y mostruosos de otros muchos que en estos llanos ay muy diferentes de los que en Evropa se crian; que por no tener en este lugar notiçia dellos no lo trato.

  10. He slepen faste alle fiue, 2128 So he weren brouth of liue; [Sidenote: Havelok and Goldborough are fast asleep.

  11. Sidenote: A decree is made, that all should bow to him, as the third lord that followed Belshazzar.

  12. The invasion of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar (p.

  13. No one is able to remove the crown from her.

  14. She then explains to her father that each has his place in heaven.

  15. The day passed quickly, while she divided her attention between her uncle's wants and her preparations for the guest who was to arrive about six o'clock.

  16. There, you have tied a knot with your tongue that you can't untie with your teeth!

  17. She buried her face in her hands, and the tears trickled through her fingers.

  18. Cardo in bewilderment, as he saw through the doorway the graceful white figure flit up the narrow stairs.

  19. Come, come, Valmai; how slow you are, fanwylyd.

  20. Your cabin is being refitted to-day, and I shall be glad if you can come on board by four o'clock to-morrow afternoon.

  21. The gallant captain taking her hand, looked admiringly at the blushing face.

  22. By Jove, and so am I; but dooty is dooty, my dear, especially your dooty to your ship.

  23. Thinking whether I had told uncle an untruth.

  24. Ellis, you are a friend in need," said Cardo.

  25. Yes," said the captain, "nurse and housekeeper in one.

  26. You have a nurse, I see," he added, looking at Valmai with a shrewd, pleasant glance.

  27. Well, it does blow a little, but it's nothing.

  28. Her uncle knocked and called incessantly, giving fresh directions and asking innumerable questions, in his anxiety that his friend's friend should be made comfortable under his roof.

  29. How lovely you look, my darling," he said.

  30. Bertin du Rocheret celebrates this partiality in triolets--Estimation of the Ay wine in the reigns of Charles IX.

  31. The Ay vineyards are mentioned in a charter of Edmund of Lancaster, son of our Henry II.

  32. A century ago the foregoing were no doubt considered large stocks, but to-day the very smallest of the Ay firms would think itself poorly provided if its cellars contained under quadruple this quantity.

  33. Sigismund of Bohemia, the betrayer of John Huss, on visiting France in 1410, desired to pass through Ay in order to taste the wine at the place of its production.

  34. Worship to him always; He is Lord of heaven and earth, Head of sovereignty.

  35. Christ, hear my voice, · I pray also That thou be with me · at my end.

  36. To Schyr Jhon Grayme als mony ordand he, And fyve hundreth to Rychard off Lundye In that part was Wallace off Ricardtoun; In all gud deid he was ay redy boun.

  37. I knaw he will do mekill for his kyne; “Gentryss and trewtht ay restis him within.

  38. Thir ar the syngnys that ye sall knaw him by; “A bar off blew in till his schenand scheild, “A bend off greyn desyren ay the feild.

  39. Kyng Eduuard trowyt that he had stedfast beyn, Fast to thair faith; bot the contrar was seyn: Ay Scottis blud remaynyt in to Douglace, 1575 Agayn Ingland he prewyt in mony place.

  40. Fyr has beyn ay full felloun in to wer, 1035 “On sic a place it ma do mekill der.

  41. He sparyt nane that abill was to wer; Bot wemen and preystis he gart thaim ay forber.

  42. This peess was cryede in August moneth myld: Yhet god of battaill furius and wild, Mars, and Juno ay dois thair besynes, Fol.

  43. The worthy Scottis stud in fellone dreid; Yeit forthwart ay thai pressit for to be, And thai on thaim, gret wondyr was to se.

  44. Eduuard gayf hym his faderis heretage; 135 Bot he thocht ay till hald hym in thrillage.

  45. In thar presence he spendyt resonably, Yheit for him self he payit ay boundandlye.

  46. You'll ay mind that, Miss Frederica, my dear, when you are far away.

  47. And mind the rest will ay look to you for an example, and so on.

  48. We got many a day's pleasure out of the rushes by the burn, and the brackens in the wood, and we ay had the heather.

  49. I ay thought Miss Frederica's brothers were but wee boys; but you have had time to grow, it's true, since I have been in the way of hearing about you.

  50. They were ay needing something done, and I couldna even get a spadeful of earth without another pair of hands.

  51. I mind weel my father and our minister ay used to pray for the ingathering of the Jews.


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