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Example sentences for "cloche"

Lexicographically close words:
cloathes; cloathing; cloaths; clobber; cloch; clocher; cloches; clock; clocke; clocked
  1. The affair of James de la Cloche only attracted the author's attention after most of the volume was in print.

  2. To take aliases, often three or four, was, however, the custom of the English Jesuits, and de la Cloche may have chosen his fourth.

  3. De la Cloche must not meet her, she might let out the secret: he must come home at once.

  4. Say that a French servant of de la Cloche robbed and perhaps even murdered him.

  5. No James de la Cloche is known there or elsewhere, but he might easily adopt a new alias, and Charles would have no need to write to Oliva about him.

  6. Could de la Cloche be so ignorant as to suppose that a royal bastard might be created Prince of Wales?

  7. If toleration is gained, de la Cloche has some chance of the English throne, supposing Charles and the Duke of York to die without issue male.

  8. In this he grants to de la Cloche 500 pounds a year, while he lives in London and adheres to 'the religion of his father and the Anglican service book.

  9. If we accept them, de la Cloche was a truly self- denying young semi-Prince, preferring an austere life to the delights and honours which attended his younger brother, the Duke of Monmouth.

  10. The questions to which de la Cloche is to bring answers doubtless concerned the wish of Charles to be a Catholic secretly, and other arrangements which he is known to have suggested on another occasion.

  11. Was he de la Cloche, or, as Lord Acton suggests, a servant who had robbed de la Cloche of money and papers?

  12. So far, the betting as to whether de la Cloche and the Naples pretender were the same man or not is at evens.

  13. And now James de la Cloche comes on the scene.

  14. Footnote 45: The Englishmen recorded that some of their prisoners were put in the "Ostel de la Cloche dont avoit la garde Jehan Lemorgue.

  15. It was all automatic now--cloche toward him for climbing; away from him for descent; toward the wing that tipped up, in order to bring it down to level.

  16. He forgot that; kept the cloche moving; fought the wind with his will as with his body.

  17. With the caution of the Scotchlike Norwegian, he had the cloche constantly on the jiggle, with ceaseless adjustments to the wind, which varied constantly as he passed over different sorts of terrain.

  18. The "Cloche d'Or" was a sort of headquarters for the conspirators; they filled the house, and Denaud was entirely at their service.

  19. The Cloche and Jura are comfortable houses, and although La Galêre is less so, its charges are more moderate, while its fare is better.

  20. We are asked to read into the Pregnani story a deliberate intrigue on Charles's part for an excuse for having James de la Cloche in England.

  21. This identification of Pregnani with James de la Cloche is, however, intrinsically incredible.

  22. The name of James de la Cloche appears no more in documents.

  23. Who de la Cloche really was it is impossible to discover, but he was a bold and successful swindler, who took in, not only the general of the Jesuits, but Lord Acton and a generation of guileless historians.

  24. It is needless to pursue Lord Acton's conjectures about later mysterious appearances of James de la Cloche at the court of Charles, or to discuss the legend that his mother was a lady of Jersey--or a sister of Charles!

  25. The last letter of Charles is dated November 18/28, and purports to have been brought from England to Oliva by James de la Cloche on his return to Rome.

  26. I observed this orthoceratite in the limestone strata of one of the isles forming the passage of La Cloche in Lake Huron.

  27. The limestone deposits of Lake Winipeg and Cape Parry exactly resemble that of La Cloche in mineralogical characters, and in containing the same orthoceratite which was also found by Captains Parry and Lyon at Igloolik.

  28. De la Cloche may also, when in London, have easily learned secrets from his father, as to Romish plots, that imperilled the crown of Charles II.

  29. Demenager a la cloche de bois is to move secretly without paying one's rent.

  30. That Lady Kathleen was not at the Hotel de la Cloche did not disconcert Westerham very much.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cloche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    cap; conservatory; glasshouse; greenhouse; hat; hotbed; hothouse; nursery; summerhouse