But on this particular morning the Rices triumphed by a great majority, reinforced by certain illustrious personages, and the Prunes did not, as they say, have it all their own way.
The Ricesfollowed almost immediately, on see-tog the second compote-dish rejected as violently as the first.
To these the Ricescould only oppose as a picket-guard a Belgian senator and his family, Mme.
The Rices were known by their anaemic pallor, the Prunes by their congested skins.
The Rice Rices were people of family and fortune, living in the neighbouring town.
Thurh ure ealdan modor Euan us weardh heofonan rices geat belocen, and eft dhurh Marian hit is us geopenod, thurh thaet heo sylf nu to-daeg wuldorfullice inn-ferde.
Eft aefter fyrste cwaedh se eadiga Clemens to dham halgan were Dionisium, "Si dhe forgyfen miht to gebindenne and to alysenne, swa swa me is; and thu far to dhaera Francena rice, and boda him godspel and heofonan rices wuldor.
On dham fifteodhan geare dhaes caseres rices Tyberii com Godes word ofer Iohannem, on dham westene; and he ferde to folces neawiste, and bodade Iudeiscum folce fulluht on synna forgyfenysse, swa swa hit awriten is on Isaies witegunge.
Dha com Crist on dham timan the seo cynelice maeigdh ateorode, and se aelfremeda Herodes thaes rices geweold.
Ic betaece dhe heofonan rices caege; and swa hwaet swa dhu bintst on eordhan, thaet bidh gebunden on heofonum; and swa hwaet swa dhu unbintst ofer eordhan, thaet bidh unbunden on heofonum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rices" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.