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Example sentences for "gres"

Lexicographically close words:
grenadier; grenadiers; grenadine; grene; grenouille; gress; gresse; gret; grete; gretely
  1. Hebert, the most characteristic Barton Clay fossils correspond to those of the Gres de Beauchamp, or Sables Moyens, of the Paris Basin, but it also contains many common to the older Calcaire Grossier.

  2. In some parts of the Paris basin, sands and marls, called the Gres de Beauchamp, or Sables moyens, divide the gypseous beds from the calcaire grossier proper.

  3. Sands and clays of Barton Cliff, Hants: Gres de Beauchamp, or Sables Moyens.

  4. A great deal of the Doulton ware very closely resembles the Gres de Flandre in its decoration, but even to these specimens is to be accorded the originality resulting from a modified development of the fundamental style.

  5. This is the ware commonly called Gres de Flandre, although, so far as we know, Flanders never produced any, and the ware so designated is a purely German fabrication.

  6. Bus de gres chabalas orchiris man dique a yes chiro purelar sistilias sata rujias, y or sisli carjibal dinando trutas discandas.

  7. Gottschalk's Danse des Nègres is almost forgotten by this generation but in it he recorded the music of the West Indians.

  8. The same rock, the same aspect of country, and gres bigarre* (* Trias.

  9. In 1830, Gobseck, then an octogenarian, died in his wretched hole on rue des Gres though he was enormously wealthy.

  10. Restaud, when Trailles went to the usurer in rue des Gres and besought assistance in vain.

  11. In some parts of the Paris basin, sands and marls, called the Gres de Beauchamp, or Sables Moyens, divide the gypseous beds from the underlying Calcaire grossier.

  12. Schul be parboylyd and lardyd and rostid and nym onyons and myce hem rizt smal and fry hem in wyte gres and grynd peper bred and ale and the onions therto and coloure it wyth safroun and salt it and serve it forth.

  13. This was known as Gres de Flandres, gres meaning earthenware.

  14. At first all styles of gres were called Gres de Flandres, but later the single term gres was given them.

  15. To this the name porcellane was given, and although the product was in reality simply a gres the fact is interesting because it is the first time that we have the word applied to china.

  16. For gres can be of exquisite beauty as well as of most ordinary type.

  17. There is reason to believe that a good degree of advance was reached here, and that the work approached that made at Cologne, now called "Gres de Flanders.

  18. A large pot for a growing tree is, for these reasons, more appropriate in gres than in porcelain.

  19. There are many clays which can be used for the manufacture of gres with no more preparation than that laid down for common clays.

  20. In the low countries and the German states there was made the striking and original pottery known as Gres de Flandres.

  21. Thus Charles Hoole in 1660 (A New Discoverie of the old Art of Teaching School) recommends the Dialogues of Du Gres for their private reading; perhaps, however, he was thinking more of the Latin than of the French part.

  22. Gabriel Du Gres suggests that when English students are thus thrown together they should come to an agreement that any one who spoke his native tongue should pay a fine.

  23. This grammar of Du Gres appears to be the only work of its kind printed at Cambridge before the eighteenth century.

  24. Du Gres had studied at Oxford before going to Cambridge, is probably incorrect.

  25. Shortly after its publication Du Gres joined the group of French tutors at Oxford,[543] and this removal points to the more ready openings offered there to those of his profession.

  26. Du Gres held that a man of moderate intellect could, with hard work, learn to understand an ordinary French author in three or four months.

  27. In his dialogues Du Gres gives some account of his ideas on the teaching of French:[546] Commencons a l'abece.

  28. There was also a Grand Gres in that vicinity--to judge from a creek I find on some maps by the name of Grandgris--perhaps the branch of the Wisconsin now known as Kickapoo r.

  29. Pike's recommendation of the Petit Gres as a military site was never acted upon.

  30. Pike's "beautiful cedar cliff" is Cap au Gres rock, opposite a hamlet of the same name in Lincoln Co.

  31. And they get even there," sighed the gres de Flandre.

  32. I knew all the Hirschvogels, from old Veit downwards," said a fat gres de Flandre beer jug; "I myself was made at Nurnberg.


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