Thys thynge as it can not be false, so is it very true, that the greateste parte of this euyll cõmeth of leude and naughty bryngyng vp, inespeciallye of tender youthe, whyche is plyeable to euerye thynge.
After thys cõmeth the care to reade and write whych of it selfe is somwhat tedious, but the griefe is taken awaye a great parte by the cũnyng handling of the master, if it be sauced w^t some pleasaunt allurementes.
Welsh halfe is named Newarne, which cömeth from the forrest of Deane, and so into the Sauerne.
Neuerthelesse we haue good lawes for redresse of this enormitie, but it c[=o]meth to passe in these as in the execution of most penall statutes.
Sidenote: The duke of Clarence c[=o]meth before Paris with his armie.
He felt as though he had just taken a quart of methat one jolt--intravenously.
He took her half glass of meth and tossed it down.
Sidenote: The earle of Hereford c[=o]meth to ioine with the earle of Lancester.
The castell of Norbrough was also taken, & at Kenils in Meth the lord Roger Mortimer was discomfited by the foresaid Edward Bruce, and manie of the said sir Rogers men were slaine and taken.
Also Occoner of Conneigh, and manie other Irishmen of Connagh and Methwere slaine neere to Aurie by the Englishmen of those parts.
Sidenote: The bishop of Excester c[=o]meth from the queene.
Sidenote: The king of Nauarre c[=o]meth ouer into England.
Sidenote: The lord iustice of Ireland c[=o]meth into Scotland.
Sidenote: The duke of Britaine c[=o]meth ouer into England.
Sidenote: The cardinal of Burges cōmeth into England in disfauor of pope Gregorie.
Yée haue heard how the duke of Clarence and his armie did much hurt in the realme of France, [Sidenote: The Duke of Orleance cōmeth to the English armie.
Sidenote: The emperor of Constantinople cōmeth into Englād.
Sidenote: The earle of Northumberland cōmeth to the king.
Sidenote: The duke of Saxonie c[=o]meth into England.
Sidenote: A cardinall c[=o]meth into England, receiuing an oth not to preiudice ye realme.
The emperor of Constantinople c[=o]meth into England.
Sidenote: Elianor the wife of prince Edward c[=o]meth to the citie.
Looking for his name in the Budapest telephone book and finding four Németh Zsigmonds, I had the same good fortune as I did in my Toronto search.
Mr. Németh delivered a lecture about his trip to a far land to find a people who speak a language distantly relative to Hungarian.
Mr. Németh brought me to a friend of his who became interested in me when she heard I had written about 31 languages with Hebrew among them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.