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Example sentences for "sanna"

Lexicographically close words:
sanitation; sanity; sanjak; sank; sankta; sans; sansculottes; santana; santes; santonin
  1. Your faith and troth ye sanna get, 25 Nor will I wi' ye twin, Till ye come within my bower, And kiss me, cheek and chin.

  2. Your faith and troth ye sanna get, Nor will I wi' ye twin, Till ye tak me to yonder kirk, 35 And wed me wi' a ring.

  3. Your faith and troth ye sanna get, 45 Nor will I twin wi' thee, Tell ye tell me the pleasures o' Heaven, And pains of hell how they be.

  4. I sal tak care that he sanna move a spauld against you, and as for his tongue we maun just let it wag.

  5. This expectation tempted Sanna and she mastered herself so far that she took a swallow of the liquor.

  6. Then he bent down to Sanna and said: "Here is the coffee that grandmother sends mother, taste a little of it, it will make you feel warm.

  7. She took Sanna by her cold little hands and led her into the room.

  8. He also took the two pieces of wheat-bread out of his wallet and gave Sanna both.

  9. Instead of going to sleep, Sanna became more active and acknowledged that she was cold, but that she felt nice and warm inside, and that the warmth was already passing into her hands and feet.

  10. Arrived at the location of the memorial post, Sanna was the first to notice that it stood no longer there.

  11. Sanna had fallen asleep and had sunk over toward him.

  12. Their mother Sanna also now was a native of Gschaid.

  13. And take good care of Sanna that she does not fall or get over-heated.

  14. Sanna took hold of the strap by which Conrad had his calfskin bag fastened about his shoulders and thus they proceeded on their way.

  15. The children walked on more gladly and Sanna was happy whenever she caught a falling flake on the dark sleeves of her coat and the flake stayed there a long time before melting.

  16. Your faith and troth ye sanna get, Nor will I wi ye twin, Till ye tak me to yonder kirk, And wed me wi a ring.

  17. Your faith and troth ye sanna get, Nor will I wi ye twin, Till ye come within my bouer, And kiss me, cheek and chin.

  18. I winna come doon, I sanna come doon, To siccan a traitor as thee; You wald thraw my head aff my hase-bane, An fling it in the sea.

  19. Your faith and troth ye sanna get, Nor will I twin wi thee, Till ye tell me the pleasures o heaven, And pains of hell how they be.

  20. I winna come doon, I sanna come doon, To siccan a traitor as thee; For as you did to Young Riedan, Sae wald you do to mee.

  21. Very warmly the men urged Sanna to induce me to make the trip.

  22. Anxiously Sanna searched for him, to give him into Nils's charge.

  23. I do think that lady must be in want of stockings very much," remarked Sanna quietly; "but she need not to come to Norway to knit.

  24. Sanna buried her face in her hands and exclaimed, "Oh, say to the driver that he go so fast as he can!

  25. After long discussion they decided to sell it to me for four kroner (about one dollar), which the son thought (Sanna said) was a shameful price to ask for an old broken bowl.

  26. At first he feared, Sanna said, that it might become known in the town how much money he was making, and that demands might be made on him in consequence.

  27. No sooner did Sanna mention that I was from America, and wished to see some of the Norwegian farm-houses, than their faces brightened with welcome and good-will, and they were ready to throw open every room and show me all their simple stores.

  28. Sanna whispered to me that it would be bad manners if we did not drink freely of it.

  29. They would live on that, Sanna said, for weeks, and work in the hay-fields from sunrise till midnight.

  30. Sanna asked if the Indian sun had not faded them a little.

  31. I know what was meant when Sanna Verstage made you trustee.

  32. What did Sanna Verstage mean when she asked you to allow your wife to go to the inn!

  33. It seems to me as Sanna Verstage knows nuthin about it.

  34. You see, I know nothing of the house, I always put that into Susanna's charge, and now poor Sanna is gone, Polly has taken the management.

  35. I always said Sanna did wrong in giving Matabel to--I mean flying in the face of Providence.

  36. Sanna Kvinnor is directed against false femininity, and was well received in Germany as well as in Sweden.

  37. I notice this is the only thing you allow old Sanna to dust," she said ingenuously.

  38. He would return and re-purchase Seven Kloofs, the place which he loved; and this time old Sanna would not have to complain that the place needed a "Missis.

  39. You needn't come, old Sanna will get me all I want.

  40. Sae let Mr R---- and his son bide where they are yonder, for ye sanna stir a foot to bring them out the day.

  41. Ye sanna even sic words to my gran'father, Mrs Catanach," said Malcolm with rebuke.

  42. Only ye sanna say I didna du my best for ye.

  43. Gien she sud happen to be luikin doon, she sanna see me wantin' at the last o' her.

  44. Forlorn enough O Sanna San felt when her father left her among strangers, kind though they were.

  45. So it was that as O Sanna San looked out one snowy morning she saw her father coming over the snow with a sleigh, which was like a little house on runners, with a roof, a window and a door.

  46. Then they wrapped O Sanna San warm, and laid her in the sleigh, and her father put the ropes from the runners over his shoulders, took the pole in his hand, and away they went.

  47. O Sanna San had never seen anyone like her before; for her eyes were blue, her hair yellow, and her skin was not brown, but pink and white.

  48. Illustration: O Sanna San's father takes her to the hospital.

  49. O Sanna San was a little Japanese girl whose home was among the mountains of North Japan.

  50. But O Sanna San would not go about, for she had fallen and hurt her back so badly that she could not walk at all.

  51. Her father and mother were Christians, and one day when a missionary came to their house he told them about the hospital in the city, some thirty miles away, and that if they would take O Sanna San there she might be cured.

  52. I shall love the doll," said O Sanna San, "but I cannot read, there is no school in our village.

  53. Aunt Sanna says she gives Sally and Keith about three months--" she began.

  54. It will be hard for months and months, and it will be hard now to make Aunt Sanna see that I am right; but I can do it!

  55. Naturally, Aunt Sanna would never have overlooked that, and presumably no other woman would have engaged her, knowing it, even to wash dishes and sweep steps.

  56. We picked Aunt Sanna up at the corner," said Jim, one arm about his wife as they stood in the window looking down at the departing visitors, "and of course Anna must drag her along with us to see the baby lion!

  57. Your mother confided to Aunt Sanna that it is her opinion that Bab refused Jim, and Jim married from pique.

  58. Poor Aunt Sanna and Mother had a great old cry together!

  59. She speculated a little as to Julia; there really must be something unusual about the girl; Sanna was notoriously difficult to live with.

  60. Aunt Sanna saw Jim in Berlin two years ago, you know, and gave him a horrible raking over the coals, and just from what she quoted, it seemed as if there was some secret about it, and that it lay with you.

  61. There would be no trouble with Julia, and Aunt Sanna could easily be silenced.

  62. And Julia, Aunt Sanna is here, and she says that you're to lie down for not less than an hour.

  63. Ye maun sweir upo' her that, whan I want her, I sall hae her ohn demur, or I sanna lat ye lay roset upo' her.

  64. The puir sinner sanna be desertit by God an' man baith.

  65. Ye sanna want a drink, maister," said the fellow.


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