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Example sentences for "bille"

Lexicographically close words:
bill; billa; billah; billboard; billboards; billed; billes; billet; billeted; billeting
  1. I had a bille deliverid me therof, and the remnaunt sithen, and desireth of me payment of the seid xixli.

  2. To Skolehouse in part of his bille for torches and wax made at Bromholm, for to brenne upon the grave, iiii.

  3. Also, I send yow in the same lettir a bille of all the malt that remaynd at Mighelmes.

  4. John Russe deliverid me first a bille of the seid xiiij.

  5. Paston, hath a bille therof, but my cosyn can non gete.

  6. And as for the letter that I send yow touchyng John Russe, I will that ye and your counsell see it openly; and kepe this bille to your self or to some secret frend of yours.

  7. As for my livelode, I left with Daubeney a bille of many of my dettis, wherby ye alle myght have be indused whedir ye shulde have sent for silver.

  8. Item, take the viker the bille that I send yow herwyth.

  9. This is the copy of a bille drawin in Englyche that I sent home [of all] manner of suche stuff as was in myne coffre in the abb[ey] .

  10. Alle the seyd lerned men telle me trewely ther is nother perill ne doubte in the takyng doun of the instrument and the bille to no creature.

  11. I prey yow this bille may recomaunde me to my mastrases your moder and wyfe, &c.

  12. I sende yow the namis of the men that kaste down the pittis, that was Gynnis Close, wretyn in a bille closid in this lettre.

  13. Which instrument and bille I send yow ageyn by the berare of this, which I prey you to kepe as pryve as ye may.

  14. James Gresham, I prey yow laboure forth to have answer of my bille for myn especial assise, and the oyer and termyner,[168.

  15. Item, I sende you a copie of Sibieton ple and quytaunce forged to grounde your bille by it.

  16. I shall wryte aftyr in this bille for to stande in any wyse less .

  17. Do hereyn now as it please you, and Allmighti God have you and all youres in Hese kepyng; besechyng you that this symple bille may recomaunde my pouer wiff un to your maistershipp.

  18. I wold he shuld assay, or ellys peraventure Skypwith, or ellys Master Sloley; for if Stapilton were boren in hande that he shuld be founde fals and ontrewe, and first founder of that mater, he wold bothe shewe the bille and where he had it.

  19. He is no thing pleasid with the matier of the bille in th'eschequer.

  20. I come to this town of Coventre suche day sevenyght as the parlement byganne; and as for suche things as I coude herken aftyr, I sende to William Worcetre a grete bille of tidings to shewe yow and all.

  21. And as for the bille copyd of the Cort Rolle, when he mevyd to him of it, he smylyd and seyd that suche a bylle ther was, seyyng that ye wold an oppressyd sundreys of yowr contremen of worchypfull men, and the for he kepyd it styll.

  22. And where as it is not unknowen to you that we wrot a bille to Maister Brakle, and yaf hym in comaundement to delyver yow a bille indentyd of x.

  23. I besech you that by this simple bille I may be recommaunded to my worchepful maistresse.

  24. And so at the makyng of this bille we were not fully condesended hough we schulde doo.

  25. The bille was thought not by all that stode at the barre that wer of nother partie.

  26. John of Fen, as it apperith by a bille indentyd under the seall of Robert Reppis, jentylman, wich by the will of John of Fen is due un to us, wher of the sayd Robert shuld paye v.

  27. Hyllyngworth to dryve it over this terme, allegged varians be twyx the bille and the testament that John Damme was named in the testament John Dawme, in whiche cas now the Court must have sigth of the said testament.

  28. I sende a bille of the namys endyted to my maister and yow, to see and laugh at theyr Wellsh names descended of old pedegris.

  29. He desyryth my Lord Chauncellor shuld wryte to hym speciallye yff he most nedes com upp, and a bille to be made yn to Parlement for recuvere of my Lord Bedford godes.

  30. And whan she of this bille hath taken hede, She rente it al to cloutes atte laste, And in the privee softely it caste.

  31. And if that he wol seyn it is nat thus, I wol it preve, and finde good witnesse, That sooth is that my bille wol expresse.

  32. Bille and I told him we were racking our brains to think what we could ask him for our friends at home when he would be at the White House.

  33. Bille told me that all the household was upset, and the maids distracted by the magnificent drum-major who came three or four times, and retired to a sort of basement, where he and the boy rattled away on the drum.

  34. Bille (wife of the Danish Minister), she is an American, nee Zabriskie.

  35. Influenced as he was by Kierkegaard, such a man as Bille was naturally his aversion.

  36. He said: "I have been as unsophisticated as a child over this war," and added that Bille had been more so than himself.

  37. He considered--not altogether justly--that Bille cloaked himself in false earnestness.

  38. Falkman wrote good-humouredly long reports to Bille about Slesvig, which I corrected for him.

  39. Bille as an editor was pleasant, a little patronising, it is true, but polite and invariably good-tempered.

  40. So Herr Bille built the seven mills, and they have never wanted water, winter or summer.

  41. A member of the family of Bille was in his Herregaard, and was much troubled on this account.

  42. The Dværg gave him also a little white horn, and told Herr Bille that as long as it was kept in the family, prosperity would attend it.


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