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Example sentences for "ries"

Lexicographically close words:
rien; rience; riences; riens; rier; rieur; rieure; rieures; rieuse; rieux
  1. Ries is by this time in England, I suppose; he considers he does not meet with due appreciation, and finds fault with the musicians, and yet does nothing to improve them.

  2. There were a trifle over a hundred thousand children between the ages of six and fourteen workin' in the fact'ries of America last year.

  3. There's no country in the world where children are tortured as they are in the fact'ries of the United States.

  4. There are twenty-five thousand children less than ten years old in the fact'ries of America.

  5. For hours he would pace the room "howling and roaring" (as his pupil Ries puts it); or he would stand beating time with hand and foot to the music which was so vividly present to his mind.

  6. Years afterwards young Ries waited on Beethoven with a letter of introduction from his father.

  7. His friendship with Ferdinand Ries commenced in a way which testified how grateful he was for kindness.

  8. SIR LA MUTT: Ah "Dixie" were indeed a noble air And caryeth upon its varied strains Our mun'ries back to those embattled days When our forebears did war a vandal host.

  9. If mem'ries of the people were not short, Disaster to us patriots would befall.

  10. I awoke to face life’s battles Those mem’ries floating o’er As a safeguard in temptation A safeguard evermore.

  11. Sovereign King of earth and heav’n, Thy myst’ries sooth our souls to rest, Faith and hope to us are given.

  12. You are now in the regions of the Rhine [Ries at that time lived at Godesberg, near Bonn], which will ever be so dear to me!

  13. But at the bound'ries arms him now the Moor, And threats with war the hard-oppressed land; So now the right and duty of the King Is straight to ward this danger from us all, With forces he has called and raised himself.

  14. Ries in London, and which the latter communicates in his "Notizen ueber Beethoven," (p.

  15. Beethoven's letters to Ries I extract from Dr.

  16. Ries tells a different story in his publication.

  17. Ries expresses great astonishment at the effect produced by the two notes.

  18. Above all, my dear pupil Ries should sit down and dedicate something of sterling worth to me, upon which the master would return measure for measure.

  19. Ries was treated in the same manner, as he told me, while under Beethoven's tuition.

  20. Ries then lived at a tailor's, who had beautiful daughters.

  21. Ries gives us a curious instance of the manner in which the great master showed his originality.

  22. Mr. Ries gave me notice of your intention to give a concert to my benefit.

  23. I played," said Ries to me, "while Beethoven composed or did something else; and it was very rarely that he seated himself by me and so remained for half an hour.

  24. My dear Neate, By a letter of Mr. Ries I am acquainted with your happy arrival at London.

  25. It was chance that led Miss Ries to the brush, and another chance which led her to abandon the brush for the chisel.

  26. Miss Ries was born and educated in Moscow, but Vienna is the city of her adoption.

  27. Moreover Ries begs you to dedicate the Symphony to him.

  28. Letters from Ries refer to the same quartets, which as yet existed only in Beethoven's intentions.

  29. His thoughts went to London, as a letter to Ries shows.

  30. Thereupon Ries was asked to write to Beethoven for a manuscript copy.

  31. Wegeler thereupon suggested that Schindler, he and Ferdinand Ries collaborate in the writing.

  32. Ries which said: "You will soon receive a second copy of the 'Opferlied,' which mark as corrected by me so that the one which you already have may not be used.

  33. The first full tone Thrilled her breast too and woke a thousand mem'ries Of something that she ne'er before had known!

  34. His course alone each guided, Oft brother-harm was done; Our vict'ries were divided, The honor gained was one.

  35. Fear, but pray, you anxious soul, While your mem'ries meet you!

  36. Though it shall be tested by doubt and by defeat, Who will the losses' count repeat When vict'ries greet?

  37. No anxious shadows clouding, No languid, lukewarm mist Our heaven of mem'ries shrouding, This eve of battle-tryst!

  38. Sun on meadows bedewed appears, Soul in mem'ries of smiles and tears.

  39. Childhood's mem'ries starting, Nod with blushing cheeks and coy, Bush and heather parting.

  40. The prince enlarged, in an oration set, Upon the mis'ries that befall the great.

  41. There ain't much better cranb'ries anywhere than our early blacks,' he says.

  42. He talked cranb'ries steady for an hour and a half and I left that house with my mouth all puckered up; it's tasted sour ever sence.

  43. However this be, Ries was present at the first rehearsal and incurred the danger of receiving a box on the ear from his master.

  44. To what extent Ries was correctly informed in this we will not now conjecture.

  45. This Andante (Ries continues) has left a painful memory in me.

  46. Wiener Waehrung" in the letter to Ries be understood as the old five for one, or the new in notes of redemption; for this fraternal charity extended back over a series of years.

  47. Ries says that Beethoven asked him to play his fourth Concerto in G, giving him only five days in which to learn it.

  48. A few orders besides the concert would also be welcome from the Philharmonic Society--besides my dear pupil Ries ought to sit down and dedicate something good to me to which the ~master would also~ respond and repay kind with kind.

  49. Ries says on page 113 of the "Notizen": Beethoven had given me his beautiful Concerto in C minor (Op.

  50. There is nothing in his letters to Frau Streicher and others at this time to indicate a change to Moedling, whither he went in May of the next year after he had reported Potter's visits to Ries in March.

  51. And, blending with each In the mem'ries that throng, There haply shall reach You some echo of song.

  52. The leading singers of his Chapel, and some twenty members of the Orchestra, under Ries as director, followed in two large barges.

  53. Just as the rehearsal was to begin, Ries was sent for by the prince, and upon his return brought a bag of gold.

  54. Princes of auncient times, no smal praise and [Sidenote: The know- lege of Histo- ries maketh vs as it were liuyng in all ages.

  55. So I retch me a fine bunch of hick'ries I done prepared for dat 'casion.


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