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Example sentences for "sa"

Lexicographically close words:
ryuer; ryve; ryver; ryzt; rzburg; saada; saame; saan; saand; sabadilla
  1. He knows you well; he will always know you.

  2. He went down to his bunk as soon as we anchored, for a snooze, he said.

  3. This is a forest-empress, sea-goddess, or sun-angel!

  4. My yacht went across to Seiland this afternoon.

  5. She was silent, eyeing him with a keen glance which had something in it of disfavor and suspicion.

  6. There must be many such hidden in different parts of Norway.

  7. The keel has caught among the pebbles, but we can easily move it between us.

  8. He saw a misshapen dwarf, not quite four feet high, with large, ungainly limbs out of all proportion to his head, which was small and compact.

  9. This last archway was lower than any of those he had passed through, and he was forced to take off his hat and stoop as he went under it.

  10. Quickly recovering her serenity, however, she saluted him slightly, and, moving her oars in unison, was on the point of departure.

  11. FN#40] This sa could be transferred by a god or goddess to a human being, either by an embrace or through some offering which was eaten.

  12. The sa could be received by a man from a god and then transmitted by him to a statue by taking it in his arms, and this ceremony was actually performed by the king in the Ritual of the Divine Cult.

  13. The man who possessed this sa could transfer it to his friend by embracing him and then "making passes" with his hands along his back.

  14. Isobel suggested that we had overfed Bob, and that he had swelled out and pressed out the sides of the stable, but I thought it more likely that the weather-boarding had slipped loose.

  15. And you keep your pig pen away from my fence," said Mr. Millington hotly.

  16. If you do not like my way, all you have to do is to build coops yourselves and buy chickens and raise them yourselves.

  17. I shall put him out to board," I said unhesitatingly, and there was really nothing else I could say, for there was no stable on my place.

  18. I saw at once that I was going to have trouble with that man.

  19. We don't want a horse that will wear like that.

  20. Mr. Rolfs had come out to see us start, and he helped Millington and me push the automobile back to the Millington garage; and as I walked homeward he said he had heard I was going to buy a horse, and he wanted to give me a little advice.

  21. I mean nothing unneighbourly but when a man accuses--" Without another word Rolfs jumped out, and grabbing his suit case, walked haughtily away.

  22. I gave him a ball and he placed it carefully on the tee.

  23. Isobel looked up the parlour chimney, but he was not there, and then we all started merrily looking up chimneys.

  24. Now that is just like Rolfs," he said, "impractical as the day is long.

  25. He would do everything any man could think of to cure it, but the machine would continue to knock.

  26. On the other hand, the neighbour never profits from the suburban pig.

  27. By this time, the father of the lion family looked as if he had come out fresh from a hairdresser's parlor.

  28. Themselves are to-day, as of old, among the bravest.

  29. Then, let the arms of Antwerp be two red hands above a castle.

  30. So he set them to work as rivals, while a third dwarf worked the bellows.

  31. With his bride, who also became a Christian, Altfrid helped the missionary to build a church.

  32. The chief laid down a nice mat with fur robes on it for the young wife.

  33. Raven came next to Wild Canary, that lives all the year around in the Tlingit country.

  34. At once it became so stormy people could not get food, so they began to starve.

  35. It will be light and then dark, so as to make day and night.

  36. Dish up slices of tongue alternately with fried slices of roll, pour sauce round base, and serve with boiled rice.

  37. The wooden thermometer can be used to stir with, and is very easy to keep clean.

  38. Cod, unlike salmon, should have a large head and thick shoulders; the flesh being white and clear, and separating easily into large flakes, the skin clean and silvery.

  39. The result will be more economical, and the servings more agreeable.

  40. A little lemon juice added to the water in which new potatoes are boiling improves their color.

  41. When not in use, it should be kept hanging on a nail or hook.

  42. Illustration] Or just plain, every-day fried potatoes; many never knew what the real potato taste was before eating potatoes fried in Crisco.

  43. The meat or fish should be cut up into cubes or convenient small pieces, and piled up in the center of the dish or salad bowl on a layer of seasoned, shredded lettuce.

  44. Each side should be exposed to the fire about three times, and it is not desirable to use meat less than one inch or more than one and a half to two inches thick for the purpose.

  45. Soda alone is never good in a cake where there is shortening, unless some substance containing acid is used along with it.

  46. Three hundred souls were all lost but one, And I drifted over the sea alone.

  47. Soft falls their chant as on the nest Beneath the sunny zone; For love that stirred it in their breast Has not aweary grown, And 'neath the city's shade can keep The well of music clear and deep.

  48. And I am Berold the butcher's son Who slays the beasts in Rouen town.

  49. Twas so in my youth I heard men say, And my old age calls it back to-day.

  50. Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day.

  51. When Lazarus left his charnel cave, And home to Mary's house returned, Was this demanded--if he yearned To hear her weeping by his grave?

  52. Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet?

  53. And the great Lord of Luna Fell at that deadly stroke, As falls on Mount Alvernus A thunder-smitten oak.

  54. That day I told my tale to a priest, Who charged me, till the shrift was released, That I should keep it in mine own breast.

  55. But when they turned their faces, And on the farther shore Saw brave Horatius stand alone, They would have crossed once more.

  56. If stately passions in me burn, And one chance look to thee should turn, I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure; The homely sympathy that heeds The common life, our nature breeds; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure.

  57. Your Grace in short space shall hear tidings of me, Or that low lies the bonnet of Bonnie Dundee.

  58. I am glad you came so soon," she said; "but aren't you neglecting other people?

  59. But whatever you do or wherever you are, I want you to remember that I stand ready to help you in every way I can.

  60. The officer spoke a word of command, and the squad marched after him as he, in turn, followed Nat.

  61. His first warning was when the sailors marched past the window and Nat reluctantly opened the door of the old storeroom.

  62. Chartres in these days was compelled to strain every nerve to defend herself.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    sacred history; sacred subjects; safe return; safety lamp; said commission; said finally; said smiling; said softly; said the doctor quietly; said the little rabbit; said the little robber; sail from; saith unto; sallied forth; same period; sample copy; sandy soil; save only; saving faith; saving life; saw her; say anything more about; say not; say they; saying nothing; says himself