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Example sentences for "noon home"

  • At noon home to dinner, and in the afternoon to my office again, where very busy all the afternoon and particularly about fitting of Mr. Yeabsly's accounts for the view of the Lords Commissioners for Tangier.

  • At noon home to dinner, and there my brother Balty dined with me and my wife, who is become a good serious man, and I hope to do him good being sending him a Muster-Master on one of the squadrons of the fleete.

  • At noon home to dinner and presently with my wife out to Hales's, where I am still infinitely pleased with my wife's picture.

  • Up and to the office, at noon home to dinner, and to the office again, where very late, and then home to supper and to bed.

  • At noon home to dinner, where my wife told me the unpleasant journey she had yesterday among the children, whose fear upon the water and folly made it very unpleasing to her.

  • At noon home to dinner; and so to the office, and there all the afternoon busy.

  • At noon home to dinner, only eating a bit, and with much kindness taking leave of Mr. Hill who goes away to-day, and so I by water saving the tide through Bridge and to Sir G.

  • Up, and to the office, where we sat, and at noon home to dinner, a small dinner because of a good supper.

  • At noon home, and Goodgroome dined with us, who teaches my wife to sing.

  • At noon home to dinner, where uncle Thomas with me, and in comes Pierce lately come from Oxford, and Ferrers.

  • Up and to the office, at noon home to dinner.

  • At noon home to dinner and thence by coach with my wife for ayre principally for her.

  • At noon home to dinner, where I find Mrs. Wood, formerly Bab.

  • At the office all the morning, and at noon home to dinner, where I sang and piped with my wife with great pleasure, and did hire a coach to carry us to Barnett to-morrow.

  • At noon home to dinner all alone, my wife being again at the whitster's.

  • At noon home to dinner, then to my office and there waited, thinking to have had Bagwell's wife come to me about business, that I might have talked with her, but she came not.

  • At noon home to dinner, and there my wife hath got me some pretty good oysters, which is very soon and the soonest, I think, I ever eat any.

  • At noon home to dinner, and there dined with me, besides my own people, W.

  • At noon home to dinner, and thence by coach to White Hall, where we attended the Duke of York in his closet, upon our usual business.

  • At noon home with my people to dinner; and so to work at the office again; in the evening comes Creed to me, and tells me his wife is at my house.

  • Up, at the office all the morning, and at noon home to dinner, where I find my cabinet come home, and paid for it, and it pleases me and my wife well.

  • At noon home to dinner and then to the office awhile, and so home for my sword, and there find Mercer come to see her mistresse.

  • At noon home to dinner, and presently afterward at my office again.

  • At noon home to dinner, where my uncle Thomas with me to receive his quarterage.

  • At noon home and, there being business to do in the afternoon, took my Lord Bruncker home with me, who dined with me.

  • At noon home to dinner and to play on the flageolet with my wife, and then to the office, where very busy close at my office till late at night.

  • At noon home to dinner, and busy all the afternoon, and at night home, and there met W.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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