She doesn't need urging," said old Mr. King quite distinctly, and not moving a muscle.
It certainly looks like it," said old Mr. King, wrapping his fur-lined coat closer.
I showed you some broader ones," said old Mr. Beebe.
Let us have some of your best wine to-day, waiter,' said old Wardle, rubbing his hands.
You know it means work," said old Mr. King, looking down at him.
I'm not bankrupt, either," said old Uthoug, fixing his red eyes on her face.
Maybe I am," said old Raastad, stroking his heavy beard, and he limped about looking to his horses.
Take the horses, Bub," said old Judd, and June entered the gate while Bub stood with the reins in his hand, still speechlessly staring her over from head to foot.
You TOLD me you was a-goin' to the Gap," said old Dave.
It would be good for us all to hear a story of such a man," said old Bidpai.
Aye, aye," said old Martin, walking slowly under the shade of the lodge porch, from which he could see the aged party descend.
When Hetty recovered from her burst of weeping, she rallied her fainting courage: it was raining, and she must try to get on to a village where she might find rest and shelter.
They might almost as well go and preach on the Binton Hills.
Wi' all my heart," said old William, shouldering his bass-viol.
Good-morning, then," said old Jolyon, and they parted.
I don't like the neighbourhood," said old Jolyon; "a ramshackle lot.
I don't," said old Jolyon, "care a fig for his opinion.
Several," said old Jolyon, looking at one face and another; "I trod on one just now.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said old" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.