His son Richard, who lived to be scarcely five years old, died at Sayes Court, John Evelyn's property in Kent, and lies at Deptford.
You make a Legge, and Bullingbrooke sayes I North.
LIII ‘How shold I yeeld me,’ sayes the King, ‘And thou art noe gentleman?
Noe, by my troth,’ sayes Copland there, ‘I am but a poore yeaman.
A priest, a priest,’ sayes Aldingar, ‘While I am a man living alive!
I haue sent after him, hesayes hee'l come: How shall I feast him?
Then if he sayes he loues you, It fits your wisedome so farre to beleeue it; As he in his peculiar Sect and force May giue his saying deed: which is no further, Then the maine voyce of Denmarke goes withall.
Tis Hamlets Character, naked and in a Postscript here he sayes alone: Can you aduise me?
She sayes she was at a meeting at Moses Tyler's house, in company with Mistriss Osgood, Goody Wilson, Goody Tyler, and Hanah Tyler.
Some sayes he got the great seale thereunto before he would grant to come to the King," says the chronicle.
Sayes he, 'I may do na mair for thinking on another matter.
Let me alone; for the Kings Carminger was here, he sayes the King will be here anon.
Me thinkes I could Cry the Amen, and yet my Conscience sayes Shee's a good Creature, and sweet-Ladie do's Deserue our better wishes Gard.
A spirite, a spirite, hesayes his name's poore Tom Kent.
Right little Twinckler, right: hee sayes because thou speak’st no better, thou canst not keepe a good tongue in thy head.
The King has ordred some for them, which is this daye given to a friend of theirs who was sent to me from the North, who sayes he knows how to get it remitted to them.
Ralph Greatorex, the mathematical instrument maker, sayes that it is good lead, and that it was a Roman lead-worke.
Guydot sayes the white sediment in the water of North Wiltshire is powder of freestone; and he also tells me that there is a medicinall well in the street at Box, near Bathe, which hath been used ever since about 1670.
Sir Christopher Wren sayes they doe pitch (incline) all one way, like arrowes shot.
He sayes there is incomparable fruite there, and that it may be termed the paradise of the world.
William of Malmesbury sayes that, anno Domini 900, tempore Regis Alfredi, hawking was first used.
Collins sayes in his papers, that the cutt from Ashton-Kains to Charleton may bee made for three thousand pounds.
Leland sayes that when he was there the dortures and other great roomes were filled with weavers' loomes.
He sayes that the Navarre grape is the best for our climate, and that the eastern sunn does most comfort the vine, by putting off the cold.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sayes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.