I have a brace of pistols here, loaded with ball; will you take one, Henry, if you please, and then we shall be all armed.
Henry and Marchdale followed the man into a handsome enough reception-room, where they were desired to wait while their names were announced.
I was once in the southern ocean, in a small frigate, looking out for a seventy-four we were to join company with, when a man at the mast-head sung out that he saw her on the larboard bow.
There are real evils enough, without your adding to them by those of a disordered fancy.
From the storehouse of my own fancy I can find quite enough to make me wretched, if I choose to be so; but again and again do I say I will not allow this monstrous superstition to tread me down, like the tread of a giant on a broken reed.
The moon was more densely covered by clouds than it had yet been that evening, when they reached the little wicket-gate which led into the churchyard, through which was a regularly used thoroughfare.
And wolde Jhesus for his highe grace that every prince, chieftein, or captein wolde be of so noble condicions as is before made mencion of!
And many other souvereyne and princely condicionshe used in this youre roiaume of Englonde, as in [bokys yovyng as yt ys seyd to the value of M^l.
On the other part, behold the qualities and condicions of Guiscardo: then if you please to giue iudgement wythout affection, you shall say that he is righte noble: and that all your gentlemen be villaines in respecte of him.
We nede neyther wytchraft nor enchauntment, ther is non of them al, so sure as honest condicions accompayned with good feloshyp.
What maners or condicions must suche one haue I beseche the?
Yea why not, euery man maye be a gentylman nowe adayes very well and yf theyr condicions and maners be accordynge.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "condicions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.