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Example sentences for "gyuen"

Lexicographically close words:
gyroscopes; gyroscopic; gyrostatic; gyrus; gyue; gyueth; gyurl; gyve; gyven; gyves
  1. The last you do approve; so lette ytte bee; Damoyselle, comme awaie; you safe scalle bee wythe mee.

  2. Footnote 32: rebus'd shields; a herald term, when the charge of the shield implies the name of the bearer.

  3. And that that is ones gyuen theim comith neuer from theim agein.

  4. And if he die before the age of xxij^{ti}[101] Then I will all the saide plate vessell and houseold stuf shalbe sold by myn executours And the money thereof cummyng to be gyuen and equallie Deuyded amongst my poure kynnesfolkes.

  5. Your grace I assure you is moche bounde to the gentilman this berer for his good reporte in euery place who I assure your grace hathe not lefte in euery presence to say of you as by lykelohod ye haue gyuen him cause.

  6. It is vndoubted that they haue intended and wolde confesse sum grete matier if they might be examyned as they ought to be that is to sey by paynes, for I perceyue the saide Hugh Payne to be a subtile Felowe and moche gyuen to sedycyon.

  7. Or ++who hath gyuen me any thyng afore hande, that I maye rewarde hym agayne?

  8. Or ++who hathe gyuen me anye thynge afore hande, that I maye rewarde hym agayne?

  9. Neither is there saluacion in ony other: For among men vnder heauen ther is gyuen none other name wherin we must be saued.

  10. That those thinges which do belonge vnto Godd / shuld be gyuen vnto Godd: and those thinges which are belonging vnto Cesar / shulde be gyuen vnto Cesar.

  11. The prince therfore / after that he hath gyuen them sufficient instruction / yf he shall enforce these men vnto the embracing of such rites and ceremonies as are good and godlye indede / he shall do no hurte at all but muche good.

  12. And amonge all other witnessinges / that witnesse which is gyuen of a mãs enemie is of greatest weight / and makith most for him: Of suche witnesses truly the lorde hathe prouided good stoore for his churche.

  13. They do teache that the sacrament of the Lordes body and bludd / shuld be ministred in one kinde only / when it is gyuen to the people.

  14. We do graunte therfor that som thinge is to be gyuen vnto the infirmitie of the weake brother / but euen with Paule / we will not suffer that to be done / but in thinges indifferẽt.

  15. So do not I thincke / Thy dignitie and office is not so lightly to be gyuen ouer.

  16. Truely there woulde be a greate masse of money gyuen by the Greekes for Alexander, by the Lacedemonians for Lycurgus, by the Romanes for Augustus, and by the Carthaginians for Annibal.

  17. But shee was so curyous in good and perfect Waters, as shee would gyue so great a Pryce for that, as is ordinaryly gyuen for Wyne bee it neuer so excellent.

  18. Lais sayed vnto him: "If thou be disposed to serue hir no longer, let hir not perceiue that thou hast gyuen hir ouer.

  19. When Mithridanes heard his voyce and looked him in the face, he knew by and by that it was he which had curteously receiued him, familiarly kept him company, and faithfully had gyuen him counsel.

  20. A vertue whereby to euery thynge is gyuen that that to it be- longeth.

  21. Catons fame dyd sprede because he wold neither be for- gyuen of none offence / neither forgiue non other / but as any man had deserued / so to cause him to be delt with.

  22. That what thynge poetes or com- mune fame doth eyther prayse or dispraise ought nat to be gyuen credence to / but ra- ther to be suspecte.

  23. I was fyllyd euyn full withe goodly syghts, and I brynge also with me this wonderous relyque, whiche was a tokê gyuen to me frõe our lady.

  24. He sayd that there was not a more deedly poyson gyuen to man by nature / than sensuall pleasure of body.

  25. A ij:-'What is to be done whan an englysshe is gyuen to be made in latyn?

  26. And how prouffytable [thou] haste spende thy tyme / the whiche was gyuen the to spende it vertuously / to obteyne euerlastynge lyf.

  27. Also yf ony persone in worde sygne or dede [thou] haste offended & gyuen ony cause or occasyon of greuaûce.

  28. A mediaeval writer tells us that "A gyuen hors may not be loked in the tethe.


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