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Example sentences for "sae"

Lexicographically close words:
sadly; sadnes; sadness; sadnesse; sadnesses; saecula; saeculi; saeculo; saepe; saepius
  1. Wad ye be sae good as turn the lade o' your jaw-hole anither way, as a' your foul water rins directly in at my door?

  2. It was gey chawin' to the folk the windows belanged to, but Burns never cared sae lang's he let them see he had a rale di'mond ring that wad scratch gless.

  3. The schoolmaister and the mither ought to be mair prized and bigger pyed than ony ither class in the country, but they're no', and that's the reason their jobs are often sae badly filled up.

  4. If that laddie o' oors kent the hertbrek he was to his mither,nI wonder wad he bide sae lang awa'.

  5. It's no' sae serious when ye're only gaun roond the corner to the next street.

  6. I've seen the day ye werena sae mean, Erchie MacPherson," said his wife, vexatiously.

  7. Burns was like a man takin' a daunder oot in a country road on a fine nicht: he kept his een sae much on the stars that sometimes he tripped in the sheuch.

  8. There's sae mony folks in this world don't like to hurt your feelings that if I was kent as Mr MacPherson on this kind o' job I wadna mak' enough to pay for starchin' my shirts.

  9. I wonder to me ye wad be wastin' yer e'esicht lookin' at weans when there's sae mony braw sodgers.

  10. Mony a time I've seen oor Jinnet sneak him into oor hoose to gie him curds-and-cream; he said he liked them fine, because they were sae slippy.

  11. They were the go when we werena nearly sae smert as we are nooadays.

  12. Their dress is very independent of fashion; as they observe, "What does it signify how we dress here at Cranford, where everybody knows us?

  13. Do you ever see cows dressed in grey flannel in London?

  14. He despised every refinement which had not its root deep down in humanity.

  15. If you please, my love, will you call me Matilda?

  16. Mr Hoggins says she cannot live many days, and she shall be spared this shock," said Miss Jessie, shivering with feelings to which she dared not give way.

  17. There was a great gap before any of the rector's letters appeared.

  18. Beat egg with sugar; add sifted flour, baking powder and salt alternately with milk; last add Crisco, melted, and walnuts.

  19. Form remaining portions into small pieces looking like wings tucked under; press them to side of goose.

  20. Put them back in the oven and bake for 45 minutes.

  21. Take 10 oysters and their liquor and put into a saucepan and bring to boiling point.

  22. Pour over all enough of juice of tomatoes to moisten well, and then finish dish with covering of crumbs.

  23. June 17 Brunoise Soup Porterhouse Steak Olives Stuffed Potatoes *Beans Belgian Salad Compote of Cherries Coffee *Beans--Boil 1 quart beans until tender, salting them well when half cooked.

  24. Cut them in quarters and boil in boiling salted water until quite tender.

  25. Thicken milk with Crisco and flour cooked together, combine mixtures, add seasonings, and pour over buttered crackers which have been previously soaked in cold milk.

  26. The excellence of a roast depends to a great extent upon the amount of basting it receives.

  27. Set in oven for 5 minutes to brown, and serve surrounded with tomato sauce.

  28. Gae take to him this ring o' gowd, And this mantle o' the silk sae fine, And bid him mak a maister sang For his sovereign ladye's sake and mine.

  29. And wha may be that bonny lad, That looks sae pale and wan I'll wad my lands o' Picardie, That he's nae Englishman.

  30. Then up and spak the King o' France, Was birling at the wine; "O wha may be the gay ladye, That owns that ship sae fine?

  31. You lee, you lee, ye graceless loon, Sae loud's I hear ye lee!

  32. O weel weel may the waters rise, In welcome o' their Queen; What gars ye look sae white, Albert?

  33. Return again, fair Lesley, Return to Caledonie; That we may brag, we hae a lass There's nane again sae bonnie.

  34. O lordly flow the Loire and Seine, And loud the dark Durance: But bonnier shine the braes of Tyne Than a' the fields of France; And the waves of Till that speak sae still Gleam goodlier where they glance.

  35. On Keilder-side the wind blaws wide: There sounds nae hunting horn That rings sae sweet as the winds that beat Round banks where Tyne is born.

  36. How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae fu' o' care?

  37. I have revised and enlarged the book and it now appears from larger type.

  38. The boys said I did well, to which I jestingly remarked that "that was common shooting for me; just throw up an apple and I will hit it.

  39. To think o' Alexander Semple being sae set up wi' DeLancey's nod and smile," she thought.

  40. And sae Clinton's alert having failed, Knyphausen is trying for another; is that it, Neil?

  41. Thrice happy they beneath their northern skies Who that worst fear, the fear of death, despise!

  42. It is melancholy with the records of perverted faith and false enthusiasm, and it is magnificent with the chanted hopes of the faithful and the undying promises of the Risen Lord.

  43. Attached to the cloister was the Hospital or Hôtel-Dieu of Notre-Dame.

  44. These Virtues and Vices are succeeded by a row of twelve queenly figures, which symbolise the Fruits of the Spirit.

  45. This and the three following groups are certainly the work of Jehan Soulas (1520).

  46. In despair at these disasters Enciso was at a loss what to do, or where to go, when Balboa advised him to continue his course along the coast in Pizarro's little vessel.

  47. At last, after waiting five years, he was just setting off for England, where he had previously sent his brother Bartholomew, when he was induced to wait a little longer in Spain.

  48. The fairies, besides their equestrian processions, are addicted, it would seem, to the pleasures of the chase.

  49. I heard the voice of that lad Andrew Lammie; can the chield be drowning that he skirls sae uncannily?

  50. I have come to tell ye that seven of your pet sheep have escaped drowning in the water; for Corrie, sae quiet and sae gentle yestreen, is rolling and dashing frae bank to bank this morning.


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