When the Count of Terlizzi averted his eyes from the horrid spectacle, Robert of Cabane cried out imperiously-- "What are you doing there?
Raymond of Cabane was buried like a king in a marble tomb in the church of the Holy Sacrament, and there was speedily joined by two of his sons.
From this day forward, Raymond of Cabane and Philippa the laundress rose in the world so rapidly that they had no equal in influence at court.
But remember, Joan, the third time will not find me so docile, and then it will not be Robert of Cabaneor Charles of Durazzo that I shall strike, but him who is the cause of all your misfortunes.
The Prime Minister and his wife were dining at Buckingham Palace very shortly after they had received an addition to their family.
The friends of the new knight were inclined to banter him, and proposed his health at a dinner in facetious terms.
He is an admirable host, and, to borrow a phrase from Sydney Smith, "receives his friends with that honest joy which warms more than dinner or wine.
His fine taste and varied reading enable him to hold his own in many fields where the merely professional politician is apt to be terribly astray.
Marriage was gradually restored in public estimation to its proper place, not merely as a civil bond or social festival, but as a chief solemnity of the Christian religion.
His theme was a complaint of the iconoclastic tendency of New Historians.
He cultivates the art of indifference, and gives himself the airs of a jaded Epicurean who craves only for a new sensation.
On your left hand is a young girl, simply dressed in mourning, with a pearl necklace and a gauzy shawl, and her hair coiled in plaits, something after the fashion of a crown.
The Evangelical movement, not content with permeating England, sought to expand itself all over the Empire.
Surely the force of apt citation can no further go.
The butcher on the rue de Seine, where I bought your meat, knows you, and old Cabane the baker identified you with needless sarcasm.
Cabane said, 'Into this cursed Street of the Four Winds, the four winds blow all things evil.
Four weeks, five weeks, six weeks the vigil in the cabane lasted.
But what kind of conversation was there in the cabane when the sick man's delirium had passed and he knew what had happened to him?
Pierre kept the cabane well supplied with provisions, leaving them just inside of the gate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cabane" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.