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Example sentences for "milor"

Lexicographically close words:
millstone; millstones; millwright; millwrights; millyon; milpa; milreis; mils; mim; mimber
  1. And here we were to claim him, after so unpleasant an experience, Milor and Madame Ving-ham—so the barrister announced us!

  2. Why, Milor no doubt remembered that lady whom Milor had commissioned the croupier to find out all about and let him know?

  3. He glanced at the card—smiled at himself complacently in the mirror before him, and answered in a gracious voice, “Let Milor Mountpleasant come up.

  4. Then, swearing some hard oaths—a thing the English always do when they are particularly pleased—Milor exclaimed, “It is exquisite!

  5. Milor got out to stretch himself, and to see the wonderful shops, and after a few turns came suddenly upon the house at the sign of the Joan of Arc.

  6. And Milor kept his word, mein Lieber, and the copy hangs Am Graben to this day in the place of the original.

  7. The dusk of the evening saw Milor in the dress of a porter, pacing the Graben with a steady step.

  8. The original shines among the paintings in the splendid collection of Milor at Mountpleasant Castle.

  9. The grey of the morning saw Milor in full evening costume, pacing the Graben with hurried steps, watching with anxious eyes the shop front where his beloved was wont to hang.

  10. Milor gave three bounds, and was in the middle of the shop in a moment.

  11. It is a nuisance, but evidently she cannot marry Milor Ormskirk so long as Mr. Bulmer is alive.

  12. Well, milor Everingham," said the Spaniard after a while, "what say you to our adventure?

  13. The mob called the milor Notumbellant [sic] vile traitor, and he eyed them furiously with looks of resentment.

  14. Milor is ready to receive you,' said the valet.

  15. Will milor give himself the trouble to follow me?

  16. Two English noblemen, Milor Cricri and Milor Hanneton, appear as descending from a balloon, and one of them communicates to the public the philosophic observations which were made in the course of his aërial tour.

  17. You must have the solemnity of the actors, as they Meess and Milor one another, and the perfect gravity and good faith with which the audience listen to them.

  18. At about four o'clock in the afternoon milor came back to us after a brief absence.

  19. You know at any rate this much, citizeness, that the English milor helped your son Pierre to escape from justice.

  20. Petite maman, closely surrounded by the soldiers, went boldly up to it; she opened it just as milor had directed, and pushed aside the row of shabby clothes that hung there.

  21. But milor came and went as freely as if he had not been carrying his precious life in his hands every time that he ventured outside the house.

  22. How was it that in the hideous, unkempt and grimy Rouget she had not at once recognised the handsome and gallant milor who had saved her Pierre's life?

  23. Milor that night mingled with the crowd who waited on the human hyena to be cured of their hurts.

  24. During the whole of that night, milor and Laporte sat together by the bedside of M.

  25. Her thoughts were for the brave milor who had saved her boy; but her fears for her old man left her dry-eyed and dumb with grief.

  26. How well the English milor had gauged the strange personality of that redoubtable man!

  27. That was two days ago, and since then milor had often talked to her in the lonely, abandoned house, and Yvonne had felt as if she dwelt in Heaven.

  28. Directly he had gone, milor went out in order to bring in certain delicacies of which the invalid was now allowed to partake.

  29. Milor took her hand and then pointed to the sick child.

  30. Kirklo, falleth into Falamouth, northeast of Milor, which standeth vpon the point betweene it and Milor creeke.

  31. Milor creeke, which goeth vp a mile into the land, and by the church is a good rode for ships.

  32. Milor creeke is next Restronget: some call it Milor poole, from whence we went by Trefusis point, and there found an other great fall from Perin, which being branched in the top, hath Perin towne almost in the verie confluence.

  33. Observing, at the same moment, that I took no milk, he exclaimed with enthusiasm, that Milor Beeron had never touched it.

  34. Milor will be ver glad to hear," said he, with a mocking smile, "dat de mees will be take good care to.

  35. Milor was attentif to de mees; but de mees haf been fiancée to me, an' so I take dis occazione to mak her mine.

  36. Milor had better not wear that military coat," said he; "the Frenchmen have sworn not to give quarter to a single British soldier.

  37. Milor Duc de Richemont's people are packing up everything.

  38. The incident of the duel with milor would have delayed matters and--who knows--perhaps have made that pleasant half million somewhat problematical.

  39. Milor was immensely rich; that had helped him too, of course; bribes, promises, presents of money were nothing to him.

  40. The vast audience chamber which she had just quitted so abruptly had only the two exits; the one close to which she had left milor standing, and the other which gave into this antechamber, where M.

  41. Yet the face of milor was as impassive as before, even though now by all the rules of chance Gaston's was the winning hand.

  42. Durand came out of the room after midnight, he bade Monsieur Achille a curt good-night and invariably refused any information with regard to the work he did for milor at that late hour of the night.

  43. Milor was officially considered to belong to the Queen's set, whilst Gaston clung to the more entertaining company of Madame de Pompadour and her friends; nor had M.

  44. And instead of repeating what I said just now, milor .

  45. She saw milor as through a mist, mostly with back bent, receiving the adieux of sycophants; she heard various murmurs in her own ears, mostly requests that she should remember and be ready to give, or at least to promise.

  46. Gaston will administer a slight punishment to milor .

  47. Restronget is Milor créeke, which goeth vp a mile into the land, and by the church is a good rode for ships.

  48. There's more news of the English Milor and his family," said the host, emphatically.

  49. The landlord shrugged his shoulders and turned out the palms of his hands with a true Italian grimace, and the carriage of Milor Popkins rolled on.

  50. Milor fancied she was his slave; he in reality was her dupe.

  51. In the first place it would give her an opportunity to meet her English milor again; perhaps to regain her old authority over him.

  52. Milor felt no pleasure at once more recognising her as established in his grand house in town as the friend and companion of his wife.

  53. Milor had lost all interest in the Italian woman who had given up to him her youth, her love, her innocence, and her life.

  54. I wish now to tell you of my adventures in England, and how far Milor Wellington's words were true when he said that his King would hold me.

  55. If I had not travelled I should not be able to say with confidence that this young man's real name was Milor the Hon.

  56. She herself was expecting her father every minute and milor Tony had gone as far as the gate to see if the barouche was in sight.

  57. Pierre Adet was keeping me--a friend who assured me that my dear milor was watching over me .

  58. She would gladly have seen her own dear milor choose a more sober and intellectual friend.

  59. She felt quite confident that within an hour or two she would be in the arms of her dear milor who had risked his life in order to come to her.

  60. Nothing will move me from here, because I know that milor will come.

  61. Milor was wont to speak of him as being omniscient and having marvellous powers.

  62. In another moment mayhap he would have forced her to follow him, to leave milor in the lurch, to jeopardise for ever every chance of safety.

  63. And now, of a surety, this message came from him: from her dear milor and from his gallant chief.

  64. But you can't leave milor like that, my child," he protested once more.

  65. The old woman was the mother, he thought, or perhaps the sister of the Milor Inglese; the young lady was his wife, and they had children.

  66. He learned that the Milor Inglese was over fifty years old, and the children were ten and twelve; a circumstance which seemed to show that the younger lady must at least be thirty.

  67. He learned that it belonged to a rich Milor Inglese, whose name no one knew, but who was quite popular with the neighboring peasantry.

  68. Ma foi, Milor Thomas, do I not tell you I have a gentleman?

  69. Two English noblemen, Milor Cricri and Milor Hanneton, appear as descending from a balloon, and one of them communicates to the public the philosophical observations which were made in the course of his aerial tour.


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