His father aunswered: the preestes offyceand thyne is nat all one.
There chaunced, in a certaine part of the realme, an offyceto fal into the kings handes by the deth of a man which was worth a cccc crounes by the yere.
My lord is hard to me and daungerous, And myn offyce is ful laborous; (130) And therfore by extorcions I live.
I am a poure dyuel, and my name ys Tytyuyllus, and I do myne offyce that is commytted vnto me.
And what is thyne offyce sayd the Abbot, he answeryd I muste eche day he sayde brynge my master a thousande pokes full of faylynges, and of neglygences in syllables and wordes, that ar done in youre order in redynge and in syngynge.
Yf it shold I wold not gyue you ii pesecodd{i}s ΒΆ For grau{n}t of your patent of offyce nere of fee.
He gate hym in to that offyce to have to be ageyn me, and nowe he sethe that he hathe don all that he can ageyn me, and now may doo no mor; nowe he wolde remeve hym.
Remembyr ho keynd and true hartyd he hath ben to us to hys powre; and he had nevere take that offyce upon hym that he is in dawnger for, ne had be for owr sakkes.
The easyest and moost vsed place of beneuolence consysteth in the offyce or duety of the person / whan we shew that it is our duety to do that we be about.
Is not this a swete offyce that I have, 985 When every drab shall prove me a knave?
How be yt, I tell the trewth, my offyce is suche D i b That I muste reporte eche sewt, lyttell or muche.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "offyce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.