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Example sentences for "panne"

Lexicographically close words:
panja; panky; panmixia; pannage; pannam; panned; pannel; pannelled; pannels; panni
  1. To the great base hospital at La Panne went more and more wounded men.

  2. The beach and the sand dunes round La Panne were filled with drilling men, Belgium's new army.

  3. La Panne was not far away, and all the surgeons they could get there were not too many.

  4. The road from Furnes to la Panne and back lay close behind the lines, so that we could hear the steady roar of the fighting and see the bursting shells, particularly those from the British ships, which made a tremendous flash and roar.

  5. She was busy looking after the wounded, but said she would come to la Panne at four.

  6. The chief feature of the new La Panne is that the houses are, except those on the sea-front, built on the natural levels of the ground, some perched on the tops of the dunes, and others in the hollows which separate them.

  7. Nieuport-Bains and La Panne have been developed by the owners of the adjoining lands, the families of Crombez and Calmeyn.

  8. La Panne is the last town on the Belgian littoral before you reach the French frontier and the last villa in the town is occupied by the King and Queen.

  9. A seaside resort in midwinter is always a peculiarly depressing place, and La Panne was no exception.

  10. Though La Panne is within easy range of the German batteries, which could eliminate it with neatness and despatch, it has, singularly enough, never been bombarded, nor has it been subjected to any serious air raids.

  11. But the exemption which La Panne has thus far enjoyed has not induced its inhabitants to omit any precautions.

  12. With hir he yaf ful many a panne of bras, For that Simkin sholde in his blood allye.

  13. Un-to the devel blak and rough of hewe Yeve I thy body and my panne also!

  14. Tak thereto sugur and boyle thys togedere and dische yt and tak Almandys and wet hem in water of Sugur and drye hem in a panne and plante hem in the mete and serve yt forth.

  15. Fisshe in an erthen panne cast the sewe þerto.

  16. He schal be rostyd in his scalys in a ovyn other by the Feer under a panne and etyn wyth Veneger.

  17. And whan it is al colde, lesh it thynne, put it in a panne and fry it wel.

  18. Tartletes in a Panne with faire water boillyng and salt, take of the clene Flessh withoute ayren & bolle it in gode broth.

  19. He became Prosper Panne again, the very young collegien, as he put down his dishes and glided unobtrusively into the affair.

  20. With this achievement Prosper Panne had his audience in the hollow of his hands.

  21. It is the name that Prosper Panne has taken to disguise himself while he is a servant.

  22. By this time the young Belgian officer was so entirely the thrall of Prosper Panne that he didn't turn a hair.

  23. For with the entrance of Prosper Panne the mess-room became a scene at the Folies Bergeres.

  24. To see them there in La Panne that night you might have thought it was all a sham battle if it had not been for a conviction of reality that would not shake off.

  25. A little later in La Panne I was shown a concrete tennis court belonging to a German which had been punched full of holes.

  26. But they must have carried their sorrow to their chambers, as La Panne was all gayety.

  27. By the time we regained La Panne I was hardly able to walk as I had been going hard all day, a good deal of the way through soft sand.

  28. Then suddenly there came from the clear sky, so to speak, the most splendid offering of the day: a silken slumber-robe of stunning checkerboard design, and trimmed with a shimmering band of panne velvet.

  29. Picked it up in Paris, you know; soft, clingy silk crepe in large checks of black and white, and the most gorgeous panne velvet border!

  30. My day at La Panne was therefore very sad, as I nearly perished with cold, and felt so ill.

  31. There was a lot of firing near La Panne to-day, and a British warship was repeatedly shelled by the Germans from Nieuport.

  32. On Monday, February 8th, I went out to La Panne to start living in the hotel there; but I was really dreadfully seedy, and suffered so much that I had to return to the flat at Dunkirk again to be nursed.

  33. Dunkirk, that safest of places, the haven to which we were all to fly when Furnes or La Panne were bombarded!

  34. They say La Panne is to be bombarded to-day.

  35. All the same, it was a horrible night, full of anxiety, and there seems little doubt that La Panne will be shelled any day.

  36. I came back to La Panne to see Countess de Caraman Chimay, the dame d'honneur of the Queen of the Belgians; then I went on to dine with the nurses at the "Ocean.

  37. Through La Panne we clatter, and then the feeling in the air begins somehow to change.

  38. La Panne is passed, and we begin to turn out at an angle away from the coast.

  39. La Panne had not altogether lost its characteristics as a pleasure resort, for it was the place where the tired officers of the Belgian Army came for a rest cure.

  40. The 127th brigade, however, went out into reserve at La Panne and there we had a splendid time.

  41. You see La Panne is at present under shell fire--the King and Queen have been headquartering there, an added reason for the Germans to try to demolish it.

  42. All the food for La Panne is sent out from London on Monday of each week by the Admiralty boat.

  43. But I hear that just now they have been too near La Panne to be able to get so short a range, and Dunkirk as you know has been the victim.

  44. But this last week or two nothing could be sent--fortunately there is a reserve supply of food at La Panne and another in Dunkirk, so it has not mattered much.

  45. He gave her some orderlies and told her to proceed to La Panne and select a site for a military hospital.

  46. As to the Royal family: I know the Queen never leaves La Panne (the last Belgian village).

  47. The Honny being drawen from the combes, although some Bées hang on them deade, yet putte all togither into a fayre panne or cauldron, into whiche poure so muche water or more, as the quantitie of the combes be.

  48. It seemed to me unlikely that La Panne would be attacked, as the Queen of the Belgians is a Bavarian.

  49. After that one cold ride from Calais to La Panne I was always in a limousine--always, of course, where a car could go at all.

  50. I was frequently in La Panne after that day.

  51. The contrast between Brussels and La Panne is the contrast between Belgium as it was and as it is.

  52. If I could get to Calais I could get to the front, for La Panne is only four miles from Nieuport, where the confronting lines of trenches begin.

  53. La Panne at last, a straggling little town of one street and rows of villas overlooking the sea.

  54. The royal villa at La Panne faces the sea.

  55. Another picture, and I shall leave La Panne for a time.

  56. I did not know what the future would bring, and the few days at La Panne and the Ambulance Ocean had made friends for me there.

  57. But the contrast of the two pictures was impressed on me that winter morning as I stood on the sands at La Panne and looked at the royal villa.


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