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Example sentences for "ki"

Lexicographically close words:
khansamah; khansaman; kharki; khors; khuti; kia; kial; kiam; kiang; kibitka
  1. Yuan Ki wrote his father about this "ridiculous story.

  2. It was two days later that Yuan Ki came to consciousness.

  3. Yuan Ki turned his face away, affecting not to see him.

  4. Curiosity getting the better of him, Yuan Ki got up and crept across the hall.

  5. Yuan Ki saw the teacher look up in alarm and start as if to jump from the window, which was ten feet from the ground.

  6. But Yuan Ki and Wang To, seeing the teacher sitting near one of the windows and knowing how it would disturb him, ran over the wall and jumped on to the deck of a house-boat moored near by.

  7. Yuan Ki could see through the open door, across the hallway, into the large reception room opposite.

  8. One day Yuan Ki was taken sick with a high fever and placed in the school hospital.

  9. Yuan Ki was distressed at the situation, but all the more determined to ignore the teacher's kindness.

  10. Yuan Ki ran to the outer end of the house-boat, intending to jump to the deck of another house-boat alongside, but in doing so, slipped and fell into the swift current.

  11. The Commanding Officers require and charge the Garrison to treat the natives in a friendly manner; nor will they be permitted at any time, to abuse, assault or strike them; unless such abuse assault or stroke be first given by the natives.

  12. Gass and George Shannon to the saltmakers who are somewhere on the coast to the S.

  13. I have purchased several of the robes made of these skins to line a coat which I have had made of the skins of the tiger cat.

  14. Same with those of the Missouri, and are the most butifull of all the family of the Eagle of America it's colours are black and white with which it is butifully varigated.

  15. Common among them; blindness in persons of middle age is by no means uncommon, and it is almost invariably a concammitant of old age.

  16. Kit a mox from Some Nation on the Coast to the S.

  17. When using ordinals as adjectives in immediate connexion with nouns prefix tua- to the simple numeral from one to nine, thus: Te tangata tuatahi, the first man.

  18. Another irregular construction is that of the Imperative Future with me, in which the verb is active in form but passive in sense.

  19. E ai ki tana, or E ai tana, according to his [saying] it is i.

  20. Any individual or group of individuals violating that monopoly and attempting private manufacture of armaments shall be subject to instant death.

  21. And in that instant, the American men could not have spoken a word--for the richness of her in their hearts.

  22. But if we challenge him, the chances are--he'll revoke that benediction!

  23. Once she whirled with an inimitable movement, flinging her fingers toward Skag, in a gesture that seemed to focus the eyes of the whole world upon him.

  24. She was somewhere in there ahead of him--somewhere near that monster snake.

  25. Beauty and music and life, in the superlative degree; when it all happens together, in one woman--she grips.

  26. So he ran with his arm about Dhoop Ki Dhil's shoulders, the flame of his volitional power burning straight up into those pitiless, lidless eyes--till he came into a sentiency that had no cognisance of time.

  27. This was no new terror; it was old devastation--bred into the bone of consciousness.

  28. I will take you there, if you will kill him.

  29. They were utterly patient--those eyes of unveiled malice; as if there had never been strength in the universe but that of sin--as if sin looked down for the first time on something different.

  30. He whispered to her--it seemed not right to speak aloud in this place--and asked her where was Dhoop Ki Dhil.

  31. Skag met it wistfully at first, with knowledges of loving-kindness; then a rising force that almost choked him, of confidence in ultimate good.

  32. He had seen her there; he had loved her there; he had fled in fear from her beauty; he had fled in distraction away back to his own place.

  33. A mi van a házunkban, az mind a házunktól is került ki.

  34. Why should Duke Muh trouble himself about the rites due to members of the Ki family, to which the Emperor belonged, but he himself did not?

  35. If the Emperor gives a daughter or a sister in marriage, he deputes a ruling prince of the Ki surname to "manage" the affair; hence to this day the only name for an imperial princess is "a publicly managed one.

  36. The bride goes back with the wedding procession for a few days to her husband's house and then returns home.

  37. For these customs Mr. Hira Lal suggests the explanation that lac bangles were at one time generally worn by the Hindus, while glass ones are a comparatively recent fashion introduced by the Muhammadans.

  38. In Raipur the Manwa Kurmis will also do this; Mana is a word sometimes applied to a loom, and the Manwa Kurmis may be so called because they grow hemp and weave sacking from the fibres.

  39. He then seats them on the earthen platform or baola, and ties their clothes together, this being known as the Brahma Ganthi or Brahman's knot.

  40. Besides Udaipur three minor states, Partabgarh, Dungarpur and Banswara, are held by members of the Sesodia clan.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    kill herself; kill him; kill himself; kill the; kill thee; kill their; kill time; kill you; killed himself; killed them; kind and; kind friend; kind heart; kind master; kind permission; kind treatment; kind word; kind words; kinder guess; kindest regards; kindled against; king named; kingly government; kingly power; kissed her; kitchen garden