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Example sentences for "leas"

Lexicographically close words:
learnin; learning; learns; learnt; learnyng; lease; leased; leasehold; leaseholder; leaseholders
  1. The Home District, including the most valuable portion of Upper Canada, was especially afflicted by these wholesale reservations, but every part of the Province was more or leas crippled by them.

  2. On this and other important public questions, however, the diversity of opinion henceforth became less and leas from year to year.

  3. It was Parker who dictated the daily drive up to the eastern end of the Leas and the Sea Lady's transfer, and the manner of the Sea Lady's transfer, to the bath chair in which she promenaded the Leas.

  4. One sees that bright solitude of the Leas stretching white and blank--deserted as only a seaside front in the small hours can be deserted--and all its electric light ablaze.

  5. They turned aside from the high path of the Leas to the head of some steps that led down the declivity.

  6. People got up and trod on other people, chairs were overturned, the Leas policeman ran.

  7. Her fallow leas The Darnel, Hemlock, and rank Fumitory Doth root upon.

  8. But as I was walking the leas o Lyne, I met a youth gallant and fine; 10 Wi milk white stockings and coal black shoon; He seemed to be some gay lord's son.

  9. He's wed this lady, and taen her wi him; But as they were riding the leas o Lyne, 18 This lady was not able to ride, .

  10. Observations upon the above statement of the series of machinery requisite in a modern flax mill of the most improved construction:-- The long or uncut flax to be spun into yarns averaging 30 leas per lb.

  11. So when the morning morrowed they took a thousand dinars in a poke and, repairing to the garden, found it compassed about with high walls and strong, rich in trees and rill-full leas and goodly fruiteries.

  12. The rise and fall of the tide here is so much as eighteen feet, and at the ebb to descend upon the sand and to look up and along toward the Leas is to obtain the most characteristic and striking view in the whole place.

  13. This way the cyclist saves the climb, and pilgrims in general are spared the villa roads of the hill approach to the town, coming to it instead through pleasant woods, with the tangled abandon of the Leas undercliff rising up to the left.

  14. An old valetudinarian in the city, who knew every spa in Europe, wanted to try that of Priory Leas and had consulted him about it.

  15. So few were the opportunities of travelling between Priory Leas and the town where his grandmother lived, that he had never seen her, and curiosity had its influence as well as affection.

  16. There's no fear of him: he would sleep though all the babies in Priory Leas were crying in the room.

  17. And Silpha Leas mayde bare Iacob an other sonne.

  18. These commissions duly executed, they were free to make their way to the Leas parade, whence they would look down upon the beach, and enjoy a distance view across the Channel.

  19. And she began to run along the Leas toward the stone steps which zigzag down to the shore.

  20. As soon as Christobel and the Professor had taken tea, and replied to Miss Slinker's many questions, they went out to walk on the Leas until sunset.

  21. Miss Carthew, provided that she was allowed a prior inspection, offered no opposition to friendship with strange children, and Michael joined an association for asking everybody on the Leas what the time was.

  22. The old gentleman was so acutely irritated by this that he walked about the Leas warning people against the association, until it became impossible to find out the time, when one really wanted to know.

  23. And yet--so frankly have you made the offer, that it would be a miserable affectation on my part to hesitate or to appear leas candid and open in accepting it.

  24. Kipps asked her where each one was "of," and when she showed him some of the Leas slopes he said he never would have recognised them.

  25. They came out presently upon the end of the Leas and looked down to where the squat dark masses of the Harbour and Harbour Station, gemmed with pinpoint lights, crouched against the twilit grey of the sea.

  26. Sitting on the Leas in the afternoon, he had an idea.

  27. He would sometimes walk up and down the Leas between twenty and thirty times after supper, desiring much the courage to speak to some other person in the multitude similarly employed.

  28. Acting on Chitterlow's advice to have a bit of a freshener before returning to the Emporium, Kipps walked some way along the Leas and back and then went down to a shop near the Harbour to get a cup of coffee.

  29. He passed through a further indecision, and finally drifted away to the sea front and sat down on a seat a little way along the Leas and put his arm over the back and regarded "Hughenden.

  30. They were going along the front of the Leas to see a school play in Sandgate--at the last moment Mrs. Walshingham had been unable to come with them--when Chitterlow loomed up into the new world.

  31. Folkestone was not so interesting on Sundays as on week-days, because the shops were shut; but on the other hand there was a sort of confusing brilliance along the front of the Leas in the afternoon.

  32. It was just five days and a half after the light had been turned out while Buggins was reading, that a young man with a white face and eyes bright and wide-open, emerged from a side road upon the Leas front.

  33. This passed into a nightmare that he was promenading on the Leas in a Highland costume, with a kilt that kept shrinking, and Shalford was following him with three policemen.

  34. About nine that night Coote came around to Kipps' new apartment in the Upper Sandgate Road--the house on the Leas had been let furnished--and Kipps made an effort toward realisation.

  35. Co an ceann so ghabhas tu a’d laimh a Chonuill mhòir nam bàigh linn, O nach marrainn Cu nan cleas ciod bheireadh tu air leas a chinn?

  36. The chimneys of Leas Farm in the distance made her think of Daisy, and the old days when they had first met, and she had been so full of good resolves.

  37. She ran about admiring and exclaiming until, near the end of the last field, the outbuildings of Leas Farm came in sight, which stood in a lane dividing the farmer's property from Mr Forrest's.

  38. She was bred at Leas Farm, and she's a credit to it.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leas" 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:
    least developed; least equal; least expected; least five; least four; least half; least have; least not; least once; least one; least partially; least resistance; least some; least the; least thirty; least three; least twenty; least twice; least two; least when