That parte, whiche is called Ethopoeia is that, whiche hath the persone knowne: but onely it doeth faigne the ma- ners of thesame, and imitate in a Oracion thesame.
List'ners never hear any good of themselves," remarked Mrs. Hawkins, as Hiram advanced into the room.
List'ners get a good p'int now and then," remarked Hiram to himself.
Here, here the slaves and pris'ners be From shackles free: And weeping widows long oppress'd Do here find rest.
We two are last in hell; what may we fear To be tormented or kept pris'ners here?
In answer to an inquiry whether there were any Protestants in the neighbourhood, the old man replied that Ners was "all Protestant.
From the high ground behind Ners a fine view is obtained of the valley of the Gardon, overlooking the junction of its two branches descending by Alais and Anduze, the mountains of the Cevennes rising up in the distance.
To many people the lunch basket and its contents are quite as important as any regularly set-out meal of the day—more important than such occasional luxuries as ceremonious déjeûners à la fourchette and standing lunches.
Oft had it ta'en possession, And pris'ners too, or made them run.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ners" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.