Spread some very thin French pancakes with fresh Russian caviar, roll up, and cut in diamond shapes.
Put in oven and roast well, basting continually so they will retain their juice.
Solon wil esteme so much of ye knowledg of singing, yt he wil soner forget to dye the[n] to sing.
What made Alexander I pray you esteme of him so much?
For if I wist thou couldest not loue, I would the lesse esteme thee.
He had good experience in factes of warre, and was so well beloued of al Princes and Rulers, as he refused many times their goodes, being resolued not to care or esteme the benefites of Fortune.
Mary I can soner beleue that then that they be men whicheesteme and passe more vpon the name, then the thynge.
And how saye you were not he a starke fole that wold fishe with a goldĂȘ bayte, that wolde preferre oresteme glasse better then precious stones, or whiche loues his horse or dogges better then his wyfe and his chyldrĂȘ?
Far be it frome us, that eather we tak upone us, that infamye befoir the warld, or grudge of conscience befoir oure God, that we suld lychtlie esteme the observatioun of that peace laitlie contractit betwix these two Realmes.
Nor let no man esteme little this remembraunce, for as moche as many capitaines, whom havyng taken no hede thereof, have been ruinated, and by themselves have been disordered, and broken.
For sith that you be myne, and for sutch yelded and giuen to me, I wyl keepe you, as hir whome I loue and esteme aboue al things of the World, makyng you my Companion and the onely mistresse of my goodes heart, and wyll.
Wherby we can not thincke any other thing of them / then this / That they do not at the hart esteme the gospell of Christe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "esteme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.