Dem Menschen ist / Ein Mensch noch immer lieber als ein Engel=--A man is ever dearer to man than an angel.
Jedes Weib will lieber schön als fromm sein=--Every woman would rather be handsome than pious.
These are all manifestly easy and simple, and possess the same charm from the mouths of children as "Komm lieber Mai.
Thank you, lieber herr, thank you; and now farewell.
Och, lieber herr," said Benedict, "how rejoiced I am to see you again.
I am come to bid you farewell, lieber herr; I return to Compostella.
Lieber herr, no person gave me a cuart, nor even a piece of broa, and both Gallegans and Asturians laughed at Saint James, and told me that his name was no longer a passport in Spain.
Lieber herr, I will sit down and tell you all that has befallen me.
So I went in quest of yourself, lieber herr, but they told me that you were departed for Coruna; I then set out for Coruna after you.
Lieber Gott, said I, these are thieves, these are factious; and so they were.
Fear not, lieber herr, I shall return thither in good time; but not on foot, but with mules and coach.
Last night I slept in an empty hog-sty about two leagues from here, and ere I left it, I fell down on my knees and prayed to God that I might find you, lieber herr, for you were my last hope.
After crossing to Cape Lieber without finding an opening, the Polaris returned to “Thank-God Harbour.
The international convention drawn by the Brussels Conference of 1874, had its origin, as acknowledged by its President, Baron Jomini, in these rules of Lieber and of President Lincoln.
Francis Lieber drew up for President Lincoln in the second year of the American civil war rules, which Lincoln ratified and promulgated in the famous General Orders No.
But once, when she said to him, 'mein lieber, lieber Herr Jacob!
During this period also Lieber wrote his Guerilla Parties with Reference to the Laws and Usages of War.
During the Civil War Lieber rendered services of great value to the government.
Do hedem der liebe Gott dwahl gloh, A¶b er lieber wott ider sonn verbrenna oder im mo verfrura, do willer lieber inn mo ihi.
Lieber Mann," said the lady, "just look at all that snow!
The bookies had nearly all come from Memphis, and were thoroughly imbued with the belief that no horse on earth could beat Lieber Karl, and that every dollar they bet against him was thrown away.
The gallant Plaudit lowered the colors of the hitherto invincible Lieber Karl.
Lieber Karl's Memphis performances had made him the hottest tip that in recent years has started for the Derby.
Lieber Karl was all out, and while Simms rode the sluggish Plaudit to the end, he no longer needed the lash and finished with something to spare by a full length.
There was little delay at the post, and when the flag fell Lieber Karl at once shot to the front, and came by the stand like a wild horse, with Burns pulling with might and main and keeping the rank colt well within himself.
Simms began to ride, however, and the sluggish Plaudit, as if waiting to be called on, held his own at Lieber Karl's tail.
Lieber Karl was rank and Burns had him under a stout pull to the head of the stretch; he tired badly in the last furlong.
April, turning upon her with contempt, "don't you know they are lieber Gott's little girls?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lieber" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.