Nobis in arto et inglorius labor,' must not be taken too seriously.
Sunt vero in septemtrione visae nobis Chaucorum [gentes]'; and in A.
In the first place verbs signifying advantage or disadvantage govern a dative case, as Judæi ad commodandum nobis vivunt: The Jews live to accommodate us.
With what force the following lines describe the grateful feeling of a young clergyman, who is recounting the benefits conferred on him by his patron: O Melibœe, Deus nobis hæc otia fecit.
We are set at this liberty Omni execratione quae nobis that the curse and malediction incumbebat eximeremur dum in of the law fall not upon us.
Once only, when the Dona nobis pacem pealed forth again, this time for the prince, his eyes met those of the woman he loved.
Yet he found the conflict harder than he expected and as, at the close of the mass, the Dona nobis pacem (grant us peace) began, he joined beseechingly in the prayer.
This seems to be the meaning here; as there seems to be a vibration of the reading between consternitur, nobis lectus, and vetus, for Restes.
The largeness of these words is, however, controlled by a subsequent passage, which declares the tax to be imposed ad mandatum omnium comitum et baronum et omnium aliorum qui de nobis tenent in capite.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nobis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.