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Example sentences for "mans"

Lexicographically close words:
manqua; manque; manquent; manquer; manrent; mansa; mansard; manse; manservant; manses
  1. On both sides of them at euery mans doore is set a palmer tree which is the nut tree: which make a very faire shew and a very commodious shadow, so that a man may walke in the shade all day.

  2. May we found the water abord our shippes to bee much lessened, and therefore euery mans portion was but halfe as much as he was wont to haue; so that each man was allowed but foure draughts euery day, which was but a small quantitie.

  3. Insomuch that in a piece of paper as big as a mans hand their writing doeth containe as much as doeth ours almost in a sheet of paper.

  4. And if hee chance to take any mans wife, her husband is very glad thereof, and in recompense of her, oftentimes he giueth the husband one of his old store, whom he thankfully receiueth.

  5. The Russie meanes to reape the profit of her pride, And so he mewes her to be sure, she lye by no mans side.

  6. The Lord prosper the mans desires and forwardnesse, blesse his good beginnings, further his proceedings, and grant vnto him most happy issue.

  7. Augustines time, Grace had been so much advanced that mans Nature was scarce admitted to be so much as any means or instrument (not only no kind of cause) of his own good works: And soon after in S.

  8. That th'Arke to mans proportions was made.

  9. How to seeme to cut off a mans head, it is called the decollation of =Iohn Baptist=.

  10. How to seeme to blow sixpence out of another mans hand.

  11. DEliver into one mans hand two testers even set instead of one, shutting his hand immediatly: then take another tester, and have in readinesse a piece of horne cut even with it.

  12. How to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testers come into one mans hand.

  13. How to cast a peece of money away, and to finde it in another mans mouth, pocket, or purse.

  14. One of the chief heroes of Le Mans and Maine, and he who is the most continually spoken of in its history, is Hélie de la Flèche.

  15. Horses, waggons, and dead bodies impeded their flight, and Le Mans was one scene of carnage and terror.

  16. Le Mans was again the scene of contention, and the streets of the town the theatre of slaughter.

  17. The rout of Le Mans cost the lives of fifteen thousand persons.

  18. The inhabitants of Le Mans destroyed the monastery, after the battle of Poitiers, in 1365, fearing that the English would take possession of it and render it a place of defence; and it was reconstructed early in the fifteenth century.

  19. France, was at Le Mans when that fearful event occurred to him, which decided his future destiny.

  20. His body was brought to Le Mans and buried in the cathedral, and his son, the illustrious Henry II.

  21. This command, however, was treated with contempt, and the king accordingly put himself at the head of his troops, and set forth to attack the duke: it was at Le Mans that he arrived with his army.

  22. Their leaders stood their ground, and kept the great square of Le Mans for more than four hours, performing prodigies of valour.

  23. But the third request (whether the let was on the mans side, or on the womans) neuer sorted to anie conclusion.

  24. It began about the one and twentith of September, and continued vntill the latter end of October, being so sharpe and deadlie, that the like was neuer heard of to anie mans remembrance before that time.

  25. But vnder the titles and superscriptions of euery mans particuler letter these wordes were endorsed.

  26. Twere as good a deede as to drink when a mans a hungrie, to challenge him the field, and then to breake promise with him, and make a foole of him To.

  27. But when I came to mans estate, with hey ho, &c.

  28. It was while the Grand Army was being slowly destroyed in Le Mans that Charette, appointed commander-in-chief of Lower Poitou and seconded by the Chevalier de Couëtu and Jolly, had collected his little army.

  29. Brave and ready--grim and steady, Mauley mans the ferry-boat.

  30. He shall make other mans do the acts and himself to order and regulate, until we arrive at seeing accomplishments of a suddenly.

  31. In my countree there is not such mans of so beegness, so good talk, so compliments, so strongness of sense and such.

  32. Dere was leedle mans lost one days, bud dey found der leedle mans again fasd ashleep on der rock.

  33. Not long had hee stayed in the prease, but hee had gotten a yoong mans purse out of his pocket, which when he had, hee stepped into the stable to take out the money, and to conuey away the purse.

  34. Yet he buffly goes on, He is Gods Minister, not Mans Servant.

  35. Yea that she did, but yet for all that, and if shee did not hate him deadlie, shee would loue him dearely, the old mans daughter told vs all Clau.

  36. LE MANS During the course of our former visit to Le Mans Cathedral (see page 60) we remarked that the transepts were glazed in the fifteenth century.

  37. If the nave of Le Mans Cathedral were as splendidly glazed as the other parts of that edifice, we might have to reconsider our opinion that Chartres affords the best chance for the student of that early period to pursue his researches.

  38. SEES En route from Le Mans to Sees we must pass directly through Alencon, famous for its lace, and especially for the sort known as Point d'Alencon.

  39. At Le Mans the adjustment in the wall is perfect.

  40. This double approval was needed, since Philip Augustus, although overlord, had given Le Mans to Queen Berengaria in settlement of her claims upon certain Norman towns which he had captured.

  41. From mine preast so mooch hardvare got oudt Britty soon I can shtart von shmall shtore; If dere's any old junk mans aboudt Dey might call at dis hospital door.

  42. This is the farmer's only son, who mans the gun that killed the Hun, who lay in the trench that Fritz built.

  43. This is the farmer, weary and worn, who raised the son, who mans the gun, that killed the Hun, who lay in the trench that Fritz built.

  44. Yet the Master had promised him to make his wages as good as any mans in the ship; and to have him one of the Princes guard when we came home.

  45. The Pimberah, the body whereof is as big as a mans middle, and of a length proportionable.

  46. It is sharp like a Sugar-loaf, and on the Top a flat Stone with the print of a foot like a mans on it, but far bigger, being about two foot long.

  47. They hold that every mans good or bad Fortune was predetermined by God, before he was born, according to an usual Proverb they have, Ollua cottaula tiana, It is written in the head.

  48. Some have been taken concealed under mans Apparel, and what became of them all may judg, for they never went home again.

  49. They do not grow wild, they are only in their Towns, and there like unto Woods, without any inclosures to distinguish one mans Trees from anothers; but by marks of great Trees, Hummacks or Rocks each man knows his own.

  50. They take some sprigs of Thorns, and draw them between the mans naked Legs till he pays.

  51. Its body is as big as a mans fist with feet proportionable.

  52. The Jack Fruit the Kings Officers often gather wheresoever it grows, and give to the Kings Elephants, and they may gather it in any mans grounds without the Owners leave, being for the Kings use.

  53. Some bear blossoms somewhat like Hopps, and they may be as big as a mans Arm.

  54. They are very streight and tall, few bigger than the calf of a mans Leg.

  55. The Capita gauhah, is a shrub never bigger than a mans arm.

  56. In this manner I lodged in an English mans house that dwelt in the City about ten days, maintaining my self at my own charge, waiting with a sorrowful heart, and daily expecting to hear my Doom.

  57. I do confess, the Lady fair, most beauteous, And able to betray a strong mans liberty, [Leopold places himself unseen below.

  58. The latter began its siege, but soon made terms with Fulk, by which Le Mans was to be given to Rufus, Helias was to be set free, and many other matters were left quite unsettled.

  59. With cultivated men, it realized itself in classical studies, as with Hildebert of Le Mans or John of Salisbury.

  60. Hildebert of Le Mans was a few years older than St. Bernard.

  61. To what a pitch would this mans vertues sore, 210 Did not ambition clog his mounting fame, Caesar thy sword hath all blisse from me taine And giuest me life where best were to be slaine.

  62. Had I Queene, Iunoes heard-mans hundred eies, To gaze vpon these two bright Sunnes ofhirs: Yet would they all be blinded instantly.

  63. A monument to General Chanzy commemorates the battle of Le Mans (1871).

  64. Le Mans is the seat of a bishopric dating from the 3rd century, of a prefect, and of a court of assizes, and headquarters of the IV.

  65. As the capital of the Aulerci Cenomanni, Le Mans was called Suindinum or Vindinum.

  66. Le Mans was taken by Philip Augustus in 1189, recaptured by John, subsequently confiscated and later ceded to Queen Berengaria, who did much for its prosperity.

  67. Ruled at first by his successors--notably St Aldric--Le Mans passed in the middle ages to the counts of Maine (q.


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