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Example sentences for "gans"

Lexicographically close words:
ganja; gannets; gannot; ganoid; ganoids; gant; ganta; gantas; gantlet; gantry
  1. When aw gans tiv Newcassel toon, Aw myeks mawsel se fine, Wur neybors stand and stare at me, And say, 'Eh!

  2. Gans is a clean fighter, but Nelson isn't; he uses dirty tactics and he is a fouler for fair.

  3. Soon it was evident that Gans had won the sympathy and favor of the audience.

  4. If Nelson uses foul tactics, or if he don't, I'll show my fairness to Gans by giving him the benefit of every doubt.

  5. The fight progressed for twenty rounds or more, when I began to doubt the ability of Gans to win.

  6. It was apparent during the next ten rounds that Gans was availing himself of every opportunity to impress upon the audience that Nelson was inclined to use dirty fighting tactics, and soon Nelson was being hooted for foul fighting.

  7. I told Gans while he was in his corner after the fortieth round that if he lost he would be laying down on his friends, that he had the audience with him, and that it was time to take advantage of Nelson's foul tactics.

  8. What guarantee have I got that you won't give Gans the worst of it?

  9. Next day Mr. Sullivan told me that in or near the twenty-fourth round Gans had broken his wrist and knew he could not win the fight by a knockout.

  10. Gans says he can't win this fight, but he won't lose.

  11. He sent for the newspaper men and gave out an interview in which he declared that Mr. Siler was prejudiced against Gans because he was a negro, and he did not believe Mr. Siler would give Gans a square deal.

  12. In the forty-second round Gans of a sudden went down, rolled over and, holding his hand under his belt, let out a yell of anguish that indicated to the excited multitude that Nelson had fouled him frightfully.

  13. I couldn't give Gans the worst of it if I wanted to.

  14. He also said that Gans went down in the forty-second round in order to save the day.

  15. Er guckt net gans so stattlich meh, Er guckt net gans so gross un' schoe =Das= wie er hut die anner woch Wu'r all sei nesht hut katte noch.

  16. Gans devoted himself to these subjects, and made the acquaintance of two great leaders in mathematics and astronomy, Kepler and Tycho de Brahe.

  17. The apostasy of Gans was the more revolting, because he played the part of agitator, and accepted the positive duties of a president.

  18. Heine was yet more indignant when informed that Gans had induced weak-minded Jews to forsake their belief.

  19. Gans expressed it in the hollow phrases of the Hegelian jargon, and it is apparent that the leader did not know what cause his followers were to defend.

  20. Emden and his disciple David Gans did not fail to publish refutations, drawing attention to weak points, and throwing doubt on the testimony in favor of Eibeschuetz.

  21. But between Edward Gans and Gabriel Riesser came the July Revolution.

  22. Gans considered the possibility of becoming baptized whilst delivering long addresses before the Society for Culture.

  23. Did I not know by chance what Marcus [one of the contributors] and Gans are aiming at, I should not understand anything of what they write.

  24. Edward Gans himself secretly cherished the idea of obtaining a professorship by means of baptism.

  25. Sae Tom gans slowly back, an' doon to the Squire's house to find if he can hear anything ov him doon there; for he half hoped it might be a sort o' dream after aal.

  26. If you don't think of anything more I guess I'll go down to the Gans Hotel and sleep a day or two.

  27. From one of these confidential knots, before the Gans Hotel, a unit detached itself and strolled down the street.

  28. His name is Twilight," added Johnny, "and he is over at the Gans stables.

  29. I shall not give up loving him, but I confess that I should have been better pleased to hear that Gans had been stealing silver spoons.

  30. Cohen assures me that Gans is preaching Christianity, and trying to convert the children of Israel.

  31. As soon as he rose, he sat down before a book and paper to set about some translation, and his work at this time was the translation into French of a celebrated German quarrel, the controversy between Gans and Savigny.

  32. He smiled reassuringly as he walked toward the dining room and left Elkan a prey to most uncomfortable reflections, which did not abate when he overheard Klinger and Sammet hail Gans at the end of the veranda.

  33. Should I tell Paul and Gans the chairs ain't gen-wine, oder not?

  34. Yetta nodded in sympathy and suddenly Mrs. Gans clutched the arm of her chair.

  35. Gans gives Scharley a dinner and Leon Sammet is got to do it, too, mit the same guests and everything.

  36. A buzz of animated conversation filled the air, above which rose a little shriek of welcome as Mrs. Gans rushed toward Yetta with outstretched hands.

  37. Gans could head him off, "just that there entrance boomed the show.

  38. Gans and Andrew Carnegie buys this here antics for their houses?

  39. He started to tell me something about it," Scharley said, "when Barney Gans butted in and wouldn't let him.

  40. The liberality of his views, especially on political matters, drew upon Gans the displeasure of the Prussian government, and his course of lectures on the history of the last fifty years (published as Vorlesungen uber d.

  41. Gans edited the Philosophie der Geschichte in Hegel's Werke, and contributed an admirable preface.

  42. As we approach the domains of the Mañgguáñgans and of the Mamánuas, the hair is a little less abundant and shows traces of curliness.

  43. Several Mañgguáñgans at the headwaters of the Mánat River met their fate in 1909.

  44. The Mañgguáñgans are much lower in the scale of culture than the Manóbos, and when they are under the influence of liquor yield to very slight provocation.

  45. Also by the Mañgguáñgans and by the Debabáon and Mansáka groups.

  46. I have been informed that both Mamánuas and Mañgguáñgans are more expert in the manufacture and administration of charms than other tribes.

  47. Mr. Gans also stated that once he paid a large amount of money on behalf of persons hidden in Holland, through the kind offices of Dr.

  48. The apothecary, seeing Gans in such a piteous melancholy state, asked him if he had some ill whereof he wished to be cured.

  49. Here, seating themselves on the grass, they began to refresh themselves with a fine Ghent sausage, brought by Pieter Gans against such time as they should feel hungry.

  50. Wherein Pieter Gans is nearer the stake than the wine-barrel.

  51. Of the long conversation and great perplexity of Pieter Gans and Blaeskaek in the matter of the deviling; and how they returned to Uccle with a resolution taken.

  52. Of the songs, voices, mewlings, and sounds of kisses which Pieter Gans and Blaeskaek heard in the garden, and of the brave mien wherewith Master Merry-face sat on the cask of stone.

  53. Whence it came about that Pieter Gans grew moody and morose.

  54. On hearing this Pieter Gans burst out laughing like a madman, and began to dance and sing, crying out the while: "Praise to My Lord!

  55. Pieter Gans told his tale, and as he was about to go away again drew him aside and said: "I have kept this secret from my servants, lest they should go and blab about it to the priests, and so I am as good as alone in the house.

  56. Therefore none of the accused, neither this Pieter Gans nor any other there may be, shall this time go to the stake.

  57. But this persisted so long and in so melancholy a manner that at last Pieter Gans must needs get up and go to the window to see who it might be making so much noise.

  58. So we will," answered Pieter Gans and Blaeskaek together, and they then departed, not without having given the apothecary two large coins for his trouble.

  59. Greatly alarmed were Gans and Blaeskaek at the sight of this personage.

  60. Do all I can to give Miss Gans a good time.

  61. I consider myself responsible for Miss Gans until she is with Mrs. Page!

  62. The Lectures on the Philosophy of History, edited by Gans and subsequently by Karl Hegel, is the most popular of Hegel's works.

  63. In Germany David Gans wrote on astronomy, and also the historical work Zemah David (Prag, 1592).

  64. One of the last literary undertakings in which he took part was the establishment of the Berlin Jahrbucher fur wissenschaftliche Kritik, in which he assisted Edward Gans and Varnhagen von Ense.

  65. There 's allus seummut fresh in it for them 'at gans tiv it wi' a right 'eart.

  66. And it was Gans Peter had thought of two years ago when he first saw Maria Algarez dance.

  67. But suddenly Peter realized that he didn't give a damn about Gans or about Nelson.

  68. Gans had not been knocked out so much as clawed to pieces by a threshing machine.

  69. The left jab of Joe Gans was like that too.

  70. All right, but he had seen Gans get up when his legs would barely hold him.

  71. Nelson had knocked out Gans and Maria had run away since Peter and Sykes had last seen each other.

  72. Gans Street was not inviting, the saloon on the corner being flanked by several small factories.

  73. The sinking sun was still above the sky-line of the buildings fronting on Milwaukee Avenue, when the two men alighted at the intersection of Gans Street.

  74. I want to have an ice-cream soda at Martin's and wave my hand at John Gans while he's shaving a customer.

  75. Now until then nobody knew that John Gans was collecting stamps.

  76. Somebody told John Gans that there was going to be another barber shop in town and so he's excited.


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