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Example sentences for "full great"

  • XXII Alyce opened a backe wyndowe, And lokèd all aboute; She was ware of the Justice and Shirife bothe, Wyth a full great route.

  • XVII Glasgerion swore a full great oath By oak and ash and thorn, ‘Lady, I was never in your chamber Sith the time that I was born.

  • And therewithal he holdeth caliphs, that is a full great thing in their language, and it is as much to say as king.

  • And wit well, that the realm of Arabia is a full great country, but therein is over-much desert.

  • And after is Albania, a full great realm; so called because the people are whiter there than in other countries thereabout.

  • And therewithal he holds khalifs, which is a full great thing in their language, being as much as to say, kings.

  • But the estate of lords is full great, and rich, and noble.

  • And it was told him that they were people of the Cid, who came to him with a full great present.

  • And the Count offered a price for the prisoners which was a full great ransom, and moreover the swords precious above all others, which were made in other times.

  • And when Sir Henry saw the king Come on, forouten[8] abasing, To him he rode in full great hy.

  • Of men in arms led him a full great rout.

  • On Wednesday the false Southron furth brocht To martyr him as they before had wrocht, Of men in arms led him a full great rout, With a bauld sprite guid Wallace blent about.

  • The mayor came armed a full great pace, With a pollaxe in his hand; Many a strong man with him was, There in that stour to stand.

  • Alice opened a shot-window, And looked all about, She was ware of the justice and sheriff both, With a full great rout.

  • The mayor of Carlisle forth come was, And with him a full great rout; These three yeomen dread him full sore, For of their lives they stood in great doubt.

  • He cometh to the hermitage of Joseus, and alighted of his horse and found the young hermit Joseus, that received him well and made full great joy of him.

  • They show him the Lord of the Moors that was coming with a full great fellowship of folk.

  • The mayre came armed, a full great pace, With a polaxe in hys hande; Many a strong man wyth him was, There in that stoure to stande.

  • The mayre of Carlile forth com was, And wyth hym a full great route: These three yemen dred hym full sore, For theyr lyvës stode in doute.

  • Dame, the devil speed him, both body and bone; I have had a full great scorn.

  • Alyce opened a shot-windowe, And lokëd all aboute, She was ware of the justice and the shirife bothe, Wyth a full great route.

  • Alice opened a shot wind-ow, And look-ed all about She was ware of the Justice and the Sheriff both, With a full great rout.

  • The Mayor came armed a full great pace, With a poleaxe in his hand; Many a strong man with him was, There in that stour to stand.

  • The Mayor of Carlisle forth come was, And with him a full great rout; These three yeomen dread him full sore, For their lives stood in doubt.

  • The porter swore a full great oath, "By him that mad-e me, Here be the best cores-ed horse That ever yet saw I me.

  • The Monk swore a full great oath, With a sorry cheer, "Of the borrowhood thou speakest to me Heard I never ere!

  • The Porter swore a full great oath "By God that made me!

  • The Abbot sware a full great oath, "By God that died on a tree!

  • The Sheriff swore a full great oath, "By Him that died on the tree!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    full activity; full blast; full color; full colors; full confession; full daylight; full dress; full grown; full length; full light; full load; full noble; full power; full progress; full retreat; full sight; full suffrage; full work; fully assured; fully convinced; fully developed; fully expected; fully persuaded; looks back; marry another; third time