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Example sentences for "pages"

Lexicographically close words:
pageant; pageantries; pageantry; pageants; paged; pagi; pagina; pagination; paging; pagoda
  1. List of volumes and pages in "Notes and Queries", Vol.

  2. All the world loves a teller of stories, and readers will surely take approvingly to the man who gives them so much of entertaining reading as is found in Major Pond's 600 pages of bright personal description.

  3. Shining by reflected light, its pages literally teem with interesting anecdotes of many sorts.

  4. The main supporters of the place were the persons of quality, of whom Walpole gossips so delightfully in his correspondence; and it is to his pages that one must go for a faithful representation of High Life at Vauxhall.

  5. But this is to reckon without the all-recording pages of the 'Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie,' and that harsh resolvent, Fact.

  6. In the changing procession of Walpole's pages one gets glimpses of her from time to time, generally emphasized by some malicious anecdote or epithet.

  7. Meanwhile, the unconscious object of their remark was turning over a pile of pages with one hand, while the other trifled along the gleaming keys.

  8. Pages and Pictures from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper.

  9. We regret the more that the pages are disfigured with misprints, many of which are left uncorrected in the long list of Errata, while others occur in the very list itself.

  10. In the above pages I have laid myself open to much animadversion, by a kind of cast for much honest fame.

  11. After referring to my judging book, many pages in which were of course taken up, I found I had three prizes to divide amongst this crowd, so I went to the committee, and explained the matter to them.

  12. With all this, and with his "trust in Providence," it was long before the wary Oliver would bring his Ironsides fairly face to face, With the bravos of Alsatia and the pages of Whitehall.

  13. Before we enter upon these campaigns in the East it is well to survey the countries to be invaded, to review the battle lines and travel in these pages over the fighting ground.

  14. These two cities in the following pages will be the immediate objectives of the enemy forces operating on this section of the eastern front.

  15. In the foregoing pages are given some of the more useful directions for those wishing to commence to collect and study insects.

  16. Many of the directions and methods given in the foregoing pages for the collection of Hexapods apply also to the animals named above.

  17. Authors have differed in the past and will differ in the future as to what constitutes a natural system, and it would require many pages to give even a brief survey of the various schemes that have been proposed.

  18. By far the greater number of the monographs and synopses mentioned in the preceding pages have been published in scientific periodicals and in the proceedings or transactions of scientific societies.

  19. In Kehr's volume a few pages are left blank except for what shews a Russian librarian's opinion of the plan of the book, "Here end the writings of Shah Babur.

  20. Over the lines of string the pages are placed and pressed down; the strings then mark the paper sufficiently to guide the writing.

  21. It might be useful; as Kehr's volume has lost pages and may be disarranged here and there.

  22. In continuation of his topic, I give here the names of other birds called munal, which I have noticed in various ornithological works while turning their pages for other information.

  23. Accession) Feast, whether broken off by loss of his pages or of those of his archetype examination of the P.

  24. As it is, it falls to my lot to record his fine action, and the story may never get beyond the pages of this manuscript.

  25. In 1920 I was privileged to take part in the successful operations carried out against that great adventurer, Hassan Abdullah, the Mad Mullah, and with him these pages end.

  26. To-night I have been penning the final pages of this my book, with Hector sitting at his ease in a leathern chair reading a volume from the well-stocked shelves of the study.

  27. I found one, and, lifting a corner of her apron, she produced a penny which she laid upon the table, and with a finger already between the pages of the book disappeared into the inn.

  28. As to this question of feeling, however, the writer of these pages was talking, some time since, with Dr.

  29. Christmas Evans’s piece is dramatic; his power of impersonation and colloquy in the pulpit was very great; and the reader has to conceive all this, while on these colder pages the scenes and the conversations go on.

  30. Walk with him in the fields and, from the full stores of a prodigious memory, he would pour forth pages of the choicest poetry.

  31. These humble pages do not aspire to the dignity of History; but a few words as to what took place are needful for the writer's purposes.

  32. Sometimes we have an astute defence of doctrines worthy at least of a temperate apologist, and a few pages further on we wonder whether the writer was not masking his disdain for the credulity which he now exposes and laughs at.

  33. If these pages are ever read, what follows will be as distasteful to some of my own friends as the above remarks to Mr. Gladstone's.

  34. Yet it is hard that me the lot should destine To be the instrument of his perdition; For we were pages at the court of Bergau At the same period; but I was the senior.

  35. I Behold myself once more at Burgau, where We two were Pages of the Court together.

  36. To his volumes, and to the pages of Mr. Lewistam's Key to the Popular Tales of Poictesme, must be referred all those who may elect to think of Jurgen as the resplendent, journeying and procreative sun.

  37. While the young man was busily fluttering the pages the door was opened, and Mr. Jordan Tant sauntered in, as immaculate-looking as ever.

  38. These pages have in them much of the stuff that makes genuine literature.

  39. And the ejaculations which came from one set of Watchers or the other would fill several pages of my narrative.

  40. One of these Pages will reveal to You that which You wish to know.

  41. Then, I pray You, turn to the Pages of History, of which Master Honeywood's Narrative forms an integral and pathetic Part.

  42. She was turning the pages of a paper, ostentatiously looking at the illustrations, but she was really waiting in suspense for his arrival and thinking of nothing else.

  43. Books, books were everywhere--books that seemed to her keeping secrets in their pages and purposely not saying anything.

  44. Lady Dashwood nodded her head approvingly, and began turning more pages of her book.

  45. At last she had turned over all the pages and had come to the last page.

  46. A number of pages bearing tapers first made their appearance on the balcony, then followed the cardinals, and lastly the Pope, borne upon a sedan, and having on each side of him the white fans of ostrich feathers.

  47. A selection from the pages of this album will be found in the appendix.

  48. It is therefore not to be wondered at, that, the diary of the youth of eighteen contains many pages of the outpourings of the emotions of his heart.

  49. The pages concluded with the wish: May you dear Spohr where ever you find real art, and real artists, think with pleasure of me, Your friend.


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