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Example sentences for "mise"

Lexicographically close words:
misdoot; misdoubt; misdoubted; misdoubting; misdoubts; miself; misen; miser; misera; miserable
  1. The Pope had already absolved Henry from obedience to the Provisions, and the Award of Louis, given at Amiens and called the Mise of Amiens, was entirely in Henry's favour.

  2. Peace was made, and a treaty--the Mise of Lewes--drawn up and signed.

  3. Simon followed up his victory by an agreement called the Mise of Lewes, according to which all matters of dispute were again to be referred to arbitration.

  4. The Mise of Amiens required an unconditional surrender of England to the king.

  5. But I shall not tell you how like he thinks you, if you were mise à la Françoise, to la belle Comtesse de Barnac.

  6. The Mise of Amiens precipitated the outbreak of civil war, for Simon and his party refused to accept the decision which had been given against them, though they had promised to abide by it.

  7. Still, it must be allowed that the mise en scène and the execution were of a nature to irritate nerves even less sensitive than my friend's.

  8. The mise en scène, and the coolness of the performers, did the rest.

  9. In the spring Parliament of 1265 he openly charged the Earl with violating the Mise of Lewes, with tyranny, and with aiming at the crown.

  10. Sidenote: Mise of Amiens] The Earl's triumph was complete.

  11. But the moderation of the terms agreed upon in the Mise of Lewes, a convention between the king and his captors, shows Simon's sense of the difficulties of his position.

  12. The Mise of Amiens was at once confirmed by the Pope, and, crushing blow as it was, the barons felt themselves bound by the award.

  13. The dramatic mise en scène of human prestige coincides with the first appearance of this concentration in masses, and triumphs with its triumph.

  14. The mise en scène is not altogether a cheerful one.

  15. It is noble, original and full of brilliant orchestral effects, which, united to a grand, not to say gorgeous mise en scene, captivate our senses.

  16. It was one of the first grand operas to which brilliant mise en scene, gorgeous decorations etc.

  17. Nevertheless the opera met with warm applause, the principal part being splendidly rendered by Teresa Malten, and the mise en scene justifying the highest expectations.

  18. Mar a bhitheas an naoi cathan, dhomhsa ni h-aobhar ghàire, A coimhead uaimhe bhige do fhileas mise a Ghrainne.

  19. Do chaidh mise Robart féin, do mhainisdear an dé a nunn, Agus nior leigeadh mi a steach, o nach robh mo bhean marrium.

  20. If he does not dazzle by the brilliancy of his conversation, it is that he does not wish to eclipse others, but perhaps reserves his forces for the "mise en scene" of his villanies.

  21. This game is very amusing, and merits a description of its mise en scene.

  22. And here once more the pink-and-white mass of the huge fort of Bhatinda heaves into view as our mise en scene.

  23. His clothes hung in open closets, and the condition of the rooms betokened a hasty departure, and formed a dramatic mise en scene for the opening of the last act of his life.

  24. We propose to consider the literary value and the influence of those two plays, commencing with an estimate of the mise en scene and the spectacle whose fairy-like pomp and immense popularity we have just taken in view.

  25. It is because Voltaire has only taken into account the style and the mise en scene, the laws of which were at Athens what they are at Paris.

  26. No revue can be successful in Paris unless it possesses distinct quality in dances, costumes, mise en scène, and especially in the dialogue.

  27. Nor even in Shakespeare's time was the dramatist limited by the difficulties of a mise en scène.

  28. The king took an oath to the same effect, and he also passed a charter, in which he confirmed the agreement or MISE of Lewes; and even permitted his subjects to rise in arms against him if he should ever attempt to infringe it [f].

  29. Their effort had its bearing upon the way of representing persons, upon what is called, in the studio language, the "mise en cadre.

  30. One of their most original characteristics was the realistic representation of the scenes, the mise en cadre, and it afforded these draughtsmen an opportunity for revolutionising book illustration.

  31. It was time for the ideal exhibitor and manager of mise en scènes to retire.

  32. Having heard the claims of the king and the barons, he issued the mise of Amiens (Jan.

  33. The cause for these significant reactions was the mise en scene of the tiny vacant stage.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    miserable condition; miserable existence; miserable sinners; miserere nobis