White, for having stolen a horse from some of the missionaries, and flour from the mission mill.
She says commuters know nothing at all about horses and just buy them blindfold, and that, if we buy a horse from a commuter, we are sure to get a worthless horse that the commuter has had foisted upon him and is anxious to get rid of.
And Mrs. Millington says it is the greatest mistake in the world to buy a horse from an ordinary suburban commuter.
I cannot tell if you are really a Master Thief unless you take my horse from under me.
In our march we were joined by a regiment of horse from Banbury, one of dragoons from Bristol, and three regiments of horse from Chester, so that when we came into Lancashire we were about 5000 horse and dragoons.
Accordingly, the colonel, strengthened with some troops of horse from Yorkshire, comes up to the bridge, and finding some dragoons posted, advances to charge them.
But the persons who take most interest in races are those who hardly know a horse from a mule.
A purchases a horse from C, notifying C that he is purchasing as agent for B.
If A is employed by B to purchase a horse, and A purchases a horse from C for two hundred dollars ($200.
If A, fifteen years of age, hires a horse from B, a liveryman, for one hour for $2.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "horse from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.