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Example sentences for "fora"

Lexicographically close words:
foppish; foppishly; foppishness; fops; for; forage; foraged; forager; foragers; forages
  1. They were also called Fora and Jurisdictiones.

  2. It was united to the Quirinal by an isthmus of land cut away by Trajan, but in every other direction was isolated by its perpendicular cliffs:-- "Arduus in valles et fora clivus erat.

  3. The petitions complained of distress; and their general prayer was for additional restrictions, fora high permanent duty in place of a limited prohibition, The debates arising from the motion occupied much time and attention.

  4. First, public libraries, like sidewalks and parks, are generally open to any member of the public who wishes to receive the speech that these fora facilitate, subject only to narrow limitations.

  5. Content-based Restrictions in Designated Public Fora Unlike nonpublic fora such as airport terminals, see Int'l Soc'y for Krishna Consciousness, Inc.

  6. Oriental love-philters, simitars, poisoning, silks and mysticism in the shadow of the Fora and within sound of the Senate-chamber?

  7. For the fora at Rome, see ROME: Archaeology, and works quoted.

  8. Angelara sa heton man to fora tha butafiskar vmbe that hja alan mith angel jefta kol fiskton and nimmer nen netum.

  9. Dahwile al hira ljuda stak and stif fon skrik standon, kem hju skener as a-to fora vp hira kleppar to hropande nei Kalta min-ais [44].

  10. Storne wind kem to bek jeta wodander as to fora and blos thju hrof ewei.

  11. Tha Demetrius fornom, that Friso to honk were, sand-i en bodja to him segsande, that hi sina bern to him nomen hede wmbe ra to fora to-n hage stat vmbe to lanja him to fara sina thjanesta.

  12. Men Gosa freje, kanst en and or to bek fora nei hjra landum, than achste spod to makjande, owers ne skilun hja hjara maga navt wither ne finda.

  13. These pilasters, which are quite seventeen diameters high, have for capitals coarse copies of those in São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon.

  14. It is only necessary to compare São Vicente de Fora with the great clumsy cathedral which Herrera had begun to build five years earlier at Valladolid to see how immensely superior Terzi was to his Spanish contemporary.

  15. The six fora together contained thirteen temples, three basilicas, eight triumphal arches, a mile of porticos, and a number of other public edifices.

  16. The fora were the places for general public assemblage.

  17. These chance aggregations the systematic Roman mind reduced in time to orderly and monumental form; successive emperors extended them and added new fora at enormous cost and with great splendor of architecture.

  18. Little beyond the fora to the east is the Carinae, a fashionable quarter of beautiful shops and houses, and still further off are the Baths of Titus, extending from the Carinae to the Esquiline Mount.

  19. There were two kinds, fora civilia and fora venalia.

  20. These Fora were devoted to special purposes, as Fora civilia or Fora venalia, and were used for public meetings, or as market-places.

  21. The fora and atria were overcrowded with bronze and marble statues and groups.

  22. Villa Fora was on the opposite side of the big drawing-room, where he had reluctantly gone in obedience to his "cousin's" instructions.

  23. The girl had gone with him, and gone too far before the truth came out to be brought back with good grace, therefore it were well to let her become the Marchesa Villa Fora quietly, without useless ragings.

  24. Villa Fora was undoubtedly what he pretended to be, a Spanish marquis of very ancient and honourable lineage, though it would take many golden bricks to rebuild the family castle in Spain.

  25. The Marchese Villa Fora had run away with Miss Violet Ffrench, in the Comtesse de Merival's motor-car, which lately he had been learning to drive.

  26. Fora moment they did not move, struck motionless with surprise, while we stood over them, pistols in hand.

  27. A little beyond the fora to the east was the Carinae, a fashionable quarter of beautiful shops and houses, and still farther off were the Baths of Titus, extending from the Carinae to the Esquiline Mount.

  28. We read of libraries and books and booksellers, of social games, of attractive gardens and villas, as well as of baths and spectacles, of markets and fora in Athens.

  29. The name of Fora was given to places where the people assembled for the transaction of business.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    foraging expedition; foramen magnum