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Example sentences for "men and"

  • We have seen that there are in Great Britain one million of men and women, or thereabouts, completely under the domination of this cruel appetite.

  • Congress have an unlimited discretion to make requisitions of men and money; to govern the army and navy; to direct their operations.

  • Hence it is (the present reign not excepted) that the sense of that body is often seen to control the inclinations of the monarch, both with regard to men and to measures.

  • How, and when, and in what proportion shall aids of men and money be afforded?

  • For they were darkened and hardened: long had they been the prey of excise-men and tax-men; of 'clerks with the cold spurt of their pen.

  • Such motion do 'a multitude of men and women,' irrepressible by Usher Maillard, now make; does an august Assembly hear made.

  • I put the case to them--it was only a handful of men and women--and there was silence for a little.

  • The building is peculiarly adapted for hearing and seeing, and if it is not, strictly speaking, beautiful in itself, it is beautiful when it is filled with encircling rows of men and women.

  • You do not know anything about the greatest men and women.

  • A numerous medley of men and women, not to mention beasts and vehicles of various sorts, was waiting to issue forth; but, the previous identification was so strict, that they filtered through the barrier very slowly.

  • Looked out upon a throng of men and women: not enough in number, or near enough, to fill the courtyard: not more than forty or fifty in all.

  • The oven, or stove, cold as yet, looked as high as an ordinary house, and was full of men and women on temporary footholds, briskly passing up and stowing away the dishes.

  • An act of property exercised over families by the government without warning--a robbery of men and money.

  • There is the third and right way of dealing with the sex relations of men and women.

  • There are three ways of dealing with the sex relations of men and women--two wrong and one right.

  • Several people--men and women--were on the forward end, quarreling.

  • But Susan's fascination did not lie in any or in all of her charms, but in that subtlety of magnetism which account for all the sensational phenomena of the relations of men and women.

  • And these made the troop, which our Duke saw sally Toward his castle from out of the valley, Men and women, like new-hatched spiders, Come out with the morning to greet our riders.

  • It is longer than a cape, and is worn both by men and by women.

  • Though life and sense be common to men and brutes.

  • A long outer garment formerly worn by men and women, as well as by soldiers as part of their uniform.

  • The literary activity was due, no doubt, in the first place, to the poverty of men and women: some who would have looked down upon literature as a profession before the war were now eager to do anything to keep starvation from the door.

  • Look thou, therefore, among all the high-souled warriors of our army and find out a proper leader who may succeed the son of Santanu.

  • Endued with great fame, Karna, with his followers and friends, did not fight for these ten days.

  • Encompassing him on all sides, O sire, with a large body of cars they shot at him showers of diverse kinds of arrows.

  • Far off, on the other side, was a green meadow, where we could see the white tents and wagons of an emigrant camp; and just opposite to us we could discern a group of men and animals at the water's edge.

  • Encouraged by this we continued our search, and at last some appearances on a soft surface of earth not far from the shore attracted my eye; and going to examine them I found half a dozen tracks, some made by men and some by children.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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