If any worthy alderman had supped with us that evening, "carne con cuero," without doubt, would soon have been celebrated in London.
We then rode on to our sleeping-place, and had for supper "carne con cuero," or meat roasted with the skin on it.
The Japanese had already taken his bearings, and knew that Tregeraint House would be a little to the left of the jagged peak of Carne Zerran.
Them rails belong to bring up machinery and stores for Tregeraint Mine by Carne Zerran.
The Atlantic, far below, made a sound like fairy dreams, and on the distant slopes of Carne Zerran an owl sounded his melancholy oboe note.
The ocean was on my left; on the right the great hill, known as Carne Zerran, towered up, and the edge of the high moors cut the sky.
To the left great hills crowned with rock granite tors cut into the sky, and to the right was the jagged summit of Carne Zerran, three miles away as the crow flies.
I refer especially to such passages as de Carne Christi, 4-9, 14; de Resurr.
See Tertullian's argument on this question of God changing, in de Carne Christi, 3.
And the first day the Infante Don Sancho of Aragon carne up, and they waited for the Infante Don Ramiro; and when they were all met they proceeded to Valencia.
The others humbled themselves to Minaya: when Abencaño carne up he kissed him on the shoulder, for such was his custom.
Tertullian (de carne 23) does not seem to know anything about it as yet, and very decidedly assumed the natural character of the process.
With respect to the opinion that it may be with the flesh of Christ as it is with the flesh of angels who appear, Tertullian remarks (de carne 6) that no angel came to die; that which dies must be born; the Son of God came to die.
But the meat which arrives at Pernambuco from the Rio Grande do Sul, still preserves its name of Searà meat, carne do Searà.
A low murmur ran through the throng; but not a soul joined in the shout or the movement, and the ceremony carne to an end without any explosion.
Their master has been giving them carne flacca (lean meat) to eat, and that is enough to upset the whole rickmatick of them.
Ross treated the matter lightly, and explained it by saying that Purvis was making a fortune with his steamers, and was feeding his men on carne flacca.
When Mrs. Carne heard that I was a literary man," he said with importance, "she begged me to do what I could to help you.
Mrs. Carne bustled up and spoke to the lady in her effusive way.
Mrs. Carne tried to put off her agreeable society smile and put on her Sunday-in-church expression, but was not in time.
I understand now what your friend Mrs. Carne meant about the manner in which you take advice," Mr. Alfred Cayley Pounce informed her, in a slightly offended tone.
Bertha happened to be out that morning, and Mrs. Carne surprised Beth sitting alone at a table covered with books and papers.
Beth knew that if she had said such a thing, Mrs. Carne would have received it with a stony stare, but now she simpered.
And to me, too, my dear child," Mrs. Carnehastened to assure her blandly.
Mr. Carne speaks to the same effect:--"It is difficult to describe the noble and stupendous ruins of Thebes.
Mr. Carne paid his second visit in this manner, and he says that it was still more interesting than the other.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.