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Example sentences for "great noise"

  • The presence of the Spirit was indicated by a great noise in the room where Hughes and the girl were.

  • Upon which an acclamation was made by the whole company, with joy and a great noise; and when that was over, they fell to eating their supper, and to the enjoyment of what was set before them.

  • Then the sons of Aaron shouted, they sounded with beaten trumpets, and made a great noise to be heard for a remembrance before God.

  • A visitation shall come from the Lord of hosts in thunder, and with earthquake, and with a great noise of whirlwind and tempest; and with the flame of devouring fire.

  • Then making a shout, and a great noise, they blessed the Almighty Lord in their own language.

  • I hear you making a great noise up there.

  • He made a great noise when he fell into the water, and a white cloud flew high up into the air.

  • Yes, he will see us, and make a great noise.

  • Going from the house of Mr. Daniel King, when I came over against John Robinson's house, I heard a great noise; .

  • Just as they were beginning to feel comfortable and at their ease, there came a great noise at Madame's door, as if people were beating against it, and crying out.

  • Indeed, the said young man swung very well; and after the fashion and custom of persons hanged, he died gallantly with his lance couched, which fact made a great noise in the town.

  • Madame he has seen the light through the chinks, and is making a great noise.

  • They are making a great noise, but I do not see them killing any Crows.

  • Well, while the people were dancing and singing we heard a great noise.

  • They are making a great noise--it is good," declared Lean Wolf.

  • It made a great noise, and sounded like a deer or an elk in wild flight.

  • Whilst we yet gazed we saw smoke come out from one of the ships, followed by a great noise, and presently we were aware of the ball bounding over the water, which foamed and splashed on either side, and coming straight towards us.

  • Their arms made a great fire and a great noise; and when they saw themselves outnumbered by Red Men, they retired on board their large pettiaugre, their number sometimes amounting to thirty, but never more.

  • Those who can swim tolerably well, make a great noise in winter by beating the water in order to frighten away the crocodiles, and keep themselves warm.

  • Then was heard a great noise of fagots being removed and of the groaning of posts; these were the counterscarps and bastions of Athos, which the besieged himself demolished.

  • D'Artagnan, in fact, heard a great noise on the side next the cellar.

  • For 'the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

  • The day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

  • My great noise, as you call it, about an initiating ordinance, you say, you shall take no notice of.

  • There is a great noise of a public reformation of ordinances and worship, but alas, the deformation of life and practice outcries all that noise.

  • Christianity makes no great noise, but it runs the deeper.

  • The heavens shall pass away with a great noise,” &c.

  • They were filled with people, for the rumour of that day's proceedings had made a great noise.

  • He placed her in his arms, and would have left the room, but that he was stopped in his passage to the door by a great noise at a distance, which made them start and pause.

  • Upon this there was a great noise in the amphitheatre; the beasts roared, and the people cried out, Bring in the criminal.

  • And immediately there began to be a great noise of those men running here and there about the gate, who were come together to build the tower.

  • That deaf people can hear best in a great noise, is a fact alleged by some moderns, in favour of the ancient story of curing deafness by a trumpet.

  • I opened it and staggered in, falling about, and making a great noise.

  • I walked up to the door of one of their houses, and fell up against it, making a great noise like a drunken man; but no one came to the door.

  • Jack had not long been gone, before I heard a great noise; a man, crying out with a loud voice, "Catch him!


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