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Example sentences for "bagge"

Lexicographically close words:
bagatelles; bagel; bagful; baggage; baggageman; bagged; bagger; baggers; bagges; bagging
  1. Item, the bagge with ger taken owt off my caskett.

  2. Item, a bagge with the bondell where on was wreten 'London.

  3. Vpon his lefte arme they bounde a litle bagge of incense, and then brought vnto him a chaffyng dishe of imbers made of the barke of an Oke trée.

  4. Bagge was a Prussian Chamberlain, who then lived in Paris, built a house there, and acted the part of an art patron.

  5. Fetis erroneously says that Bagge was born in Bohemia, about 1815.

  6. He retained the seat until July, 1865, when he and Sir Willoughby Jones were defeated by Mr. Bagge and the Hon.

  7. The Conservatives were Mr. William Bagge and the Hon.

  8. Coke, but were unable to displace Mr. Bagge from his position.

  9. At the General Election in 1865 the Conservatives resolved to take the entire representation, and Mr. Bentinck's state of health not allowing him to undertake the fatigue of a contest, Mr. Bagge was asked to come forward with the Hon.

  10. In this first attempt to break down the political monopoly exercised in the division Mr. Bagge was unsuccessful; three years subsequently, however, he and Mr. Chute were returned.

  11. Mr. William Bagge and Mr. George Pierrepont Bentinck were the Conservative nominees, and Mr. Anthony Hamond the Liberal candidate.

  12. As a sportsman Mr. Bagge was well known in the coursing and cricket fields, and in politics was a staunch Conservative.

  13. The Conservative procession started from Friars' Thorns, headed by the candidates, Mr. William Bagge and Mr. H.

  14. Come Shepheard, let vs make an honorable retreit, though not with bagge and baggage, yet with scrip and scrippage.

  15. Say wherefore didst thou locke me forth to day, And why dost thou denie the bagge of gold?

  16. If, when first I shall beehold My leatheren bagge that's stuft with gould, At sight thereof I paye not downe To Gripus every promist crowne-- Now say after mee.

  17. An unatrall child thou art to trust thy naturall parents into a leatheren bagge and leave them in the bottom of y'e sea.

  18. Jacob Bagge then surrendered, and was taken on board one of the ships of Lubeck.

  19. Jacob Bagge was ordered to sea with the Swedish fleet later in the summer of the same year.

  20. Jacob Bagge was rewarded with a triumphal entry into Stockholm upon his return.

  21. Jacob Bagge did not long remain in Danish captivity.

  22. The majority of the Swedish ships had by a gale been separated from the admiral and his flagship, but Jacob Bagge fought valiantly for a whole day, continuing the battle the next morning.

  23. When Jacob Bagge arrived in Rostock, where he was to meet the princess, her father was found unwilling to let her sail on account of the insecurity brought about by the commencing naval hostilities.

  24. And there ought to bee a little bagge of sand under your Plate, to the end that you might turne your plate upon it as your worke doth require.

  25. Bagge took Billy Gribbs aside on the deck and had a talk with him.

  26. Bagge was sure that Gribbs and Tidewell would have come.

  27. The cook, to whom Bagge had confided something, said he did his best, his humble best.

  28. It was Bagge who conveyed the invitation, with the connivance of the mate, for whom the word of the captain's wife was law.

  29. The skipper looked down at the upturned faces of the men and singled out Silas Bagge as if he meant to speak to him.

  30. Your poudurs must be made everyche by themselfe, and leid in a bledder in store, hange sure your perche with baggs, and that no bagge twoyche other, but basen twoyche basen.

  31. The fyrst bagge of a galon, every on of the other a potell.

  32. And loke your bagges be of boltell clothe, and the mouthes opyn, and let it ren in v or vi bagges on a perche, and under every bagge a clene basen.

  33. Robin Hood took his bagge from his side, And threw it downe on the greene; William Scadlocke then went smiling away, "I know who this money must win.

  34. He sterte hym to a borde anone, Tyll a table rounde, And there he shoke out of a bagge 155 Even foure hondred pounde.

  35. And wat frek of thys tolde Fisketh thus aboute With a bagge at hus bak, Abegeneldes wyse, And can som manere craft, In cas he wolde hit use.

  36. And wheither be lighter to breke, And lasse boost maketh, A beggeris bagge Than an yren bounde cofre?

  37. That is so kene a fightere, And boold and bidynge While his bagge lasteth.

  38. And the bagge berars of the same/ hit shold amounte to a grete multitude And how alle thyse lyue & of whome.

  39. Very able articles were published in this periodical of Brahms' works as they appeared, some of them written by Bagge himself, and others by Hermann Deiters, a musical scholar and critic of exceptional insight and power of happy expression.

  40. It became defunct at the close of 1863, when Bagge left Vienna to take up the editorship of the Allgemeine Musikzeitung, which he retained for two years.

  41. Bagge remained just long enough in Vienna to witness the interest aroused by Brahms' first appearances there, to which, very likely, the remembrance of the articles of the Deutsche Musikzeitung gave additional stimulus.

  42. Bagge says: 'We have to bestow high praise not only on the enormous technical acquirement, but also on a performance instinct with musical genius, on a treatment of the instrument as fascinating as it was original.

  43. Mr. Bagge wrote General Keith a diplomatic letter eulogistic of the South and of Mr. Wickersham's interest in it, and invited the General to remain on the place for the present as its manager.

  44. When Mr. Wickersham visited his new estate he admitted that Mr. Bagge knew better than he how to deal with General Keith.


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