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Example sentences for "fetches"

Lexicographically close words:
festum; fetal; fetch; fetche; fetched; fetcheth; fetching; fetcht; fete; feted
  1. There is scarce a better remedy to be applied to such places as are burnt with fire than this is, for it fetches out the fire, and heals it without a scar.

  2. The great river which Pike fetches into the Rio Grande at Presidio Grande, and which he runs down to this point from "Montelovez," does not exist.

  3. If we regard his map attentively, we see that he went up along a large creek which he fetches into the Arkansaw below the blockhouse he built on his return to Canyon City, and which is certainly Oil cr.

  4. Two Creek or Twin Creek Pass, which fetches out on S.

  5. The sudden trip in wrestling that fetches a man to the ground.

  6. It is the sudden trip in wrestling that fetches a man to the ground.

  7. The skill of the polisher fetches out the colors [of marble]" Addison.

  8. In this manner, steering free, yet full of responsibility, we doubled the last point of the road, where it fetches round to Narnton Court.

  9. It is something for a man to know what he means, and be able to put it clearly; and this alone fetches to his side more than half of the arguers who cannot make their minds up.

  10. That fine fellow has taken her up; and now you see he crosses again and fetches the little girl's mother, who stands bewildered with the danger, and whom he conducts in safety to the opposite pavement.

  11. Yaller jackets indeed" echoed Hannah as she proudly tossed her aged head, "when Joshua fetches dem rones und kerrige, dare haint ergwine to be no yaller jackets on me ur him udder.

  12. If yu fetches a witnis I'll read de warrant," the ignorant brute replied.

  13. Even Good and Wise Men suffer themselves to fall into their Paroxysms; and the Shake which the Devil is now giving us, fetches up the Dirt which before lay still at the bottom of our sinful Hearts.

  14. The wax fetches a good price in the Cape market.

  15. Gamboge fetches in the London market from £5 to £11 per cwt.

  16. Eastern Africa for its oil, which is considered equal to that of olives, and fetches as high a price in the Indian market.

  17. It fetches in the London market--common pearl, 20s.

  18. From the high price which the best Barbados aloes fetches in the market, £7 per cwt.

  19. In the Chinese ports it fetches nearly double that price the cwt.

  20. The best Bengal and Malabar turmeric fetches a price nearly as high as that of ginger, and I see no reason why the West India planter could not send it into the British market quite as cheap as the East India trader.

  21. The best is obtained from Cuba; for while the common white fustic from Jamaica and the Spanish Main fetches only £5 10s.

  22. If a picul of gambier realizes 1½ dollars, the monthly pay will be about three dollars; if gambier fetches two dollars, their pay will amount to four dollars in the month.

  23. The catechu obtained from this tree in Pegu, is celebrated throughout India, and fetches £4 to £5 more per ton than gambier and other astringent extracts.

  24. It fetches there four to six cents a pound.

  25. It fetches in the London and Liverpool markets from 20s.

  26. It is obtained in Guzerat, Salem, and Trichinopoly, and fetches a local price of 2d.

  27. My father he fetches home nine shillings in coarpers.

  28. The order to take in sail always fetches Pennell out of his chart-house to come and take a hand.

  29. And every time that a Kayan housewife fetches rice from the granary for the use of her household, she must propitiate the souls of the rice in the granary, lest they should be angry at being robbed of their substance.

  30. When a woman fetches rice from the granary for the use of her household, she has to observe a number of rules, all of which are clearly dictated by respect for the spirit of the rice.

  31. Copies of this edition are now eagerly sought by book-collectors, and one in good condition fetches $25 or more in the auction rooms.

  32. That won't do," I says, and I fetches out another bill from another parcel.

  33. There can, I think, be little doubt that this last variant represents the oldest form of the story, and that the swanmaid damsels belong to the otherworld, as do the daughter of King Under the Waves and the maiden who fetches Connla.

  34. It is the sudden trip in wrestling that fetches a man to the ground.

  35. If that fetches nothing, then we must go to California, and work until we get the evidence which will force him to acknowledge himself and give up his money.

  36. When a fox is in his hole, the smoke fetches him out.

  37. I'll be bound that she's her mother's daughter, and knows her value and will see that she fetches it!

  38. Fetches a fourth large cushion and adds it to the pile.

  39. Fetches another cushion and puts it on the top of the first.

  40. When she breaks this commandment the swan reappears and fetches him away.

  41. Their boisterous music fetches back to me That, of our errands to your Majesty, One was congratulation most sincere Upon this glorious victory you have won.

  42. As for Captain Morgan, having come down upon the main deck, he fetches the young helmsman a clap upon the back.

  43. Then Blackbeard would have finished him off handsomely, only up steps one of the lieutenant's men and fetches him a great slash over the neck, so that the lieutenant came off with no more hurt than a cut across the knuckles.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fetches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.