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Example sentences for "se"

Lexicographically close words:
scymitar; scythe; scythed; scythes; sday; sea; seabed; seabird; seabirds; seaboard
  1. Surely there is nothing unintelligible in the expression, "addunt se in spatia," which is the reading given in almost all the best editions.

  2. There; now it is fully open, and the cylinders are full of vapour.

  3. The darkness was of course intense, so much so, indeed, that it was impossible to see for a distance of half the length of the ship, and for all that they could see of the land it might as well have been a hundred miles distant.

  4. A huge brown bear was the next animal encountered, and this time the baronet's love of sport overcame his humanity, bruin falling an easy victim to the noiseless but deadly percussion shell of Sir Reginald's large-bore rifle.

  5. Haul in, and throw the eye of the hawser over your windlass bitts," ordered Mildmay; "we will soon have you clear of your present pickle.

  6. Springing to the guard rail he looked around and below him, and the half-formed fear that something had gone amiss, and that the ship was in danger, was at once dissipated.

  7. Two large dials were attached to the side of the pilothouse, close together; and upon these the professor now intently fixed his gaze.

  8. Am I do understandt thad you make the embloymend of English workmen a gondition of the underdaking?

  9. Have you nothing smaller that we can bend on to the eye of the hawser and use as a heaving-line?

  10. I propose (subject to your approval) to make for this spot and there sink to the bottom, taking advantage of our presence there to make a first trial of our diving armour.

  11. We must have been exceptionally fortunate to-night, have we not?

  12. Singularly enough these were found to be comparatively trifling, a fractured rib and several very severe bruises being the sum of them.

  13. In our new opera houses there are rooms for promenade, and between the acts your escort may invite you to walk there.

  14. Remember who said, "Let him that is without fault cast the first stone.

  15. The loud and crying complaints of the worthlessness of this class are but too justly founded.

  16. In the waltz, the position is a most important point.

  17. Your visit at such a time will be prompted by sympathy in their trouble, and for the time it is thoughtful and delicate to make their sorrows yours.

  18. Others speak of vermin, noxious plants, or instances of uncleanliness.

  19. I think those who teach the young a different lesson deceive them.

  20. The same rule applies to questioning lawyers about their clients, artists on their paintings, merchants or mechanics of their several branches of business.

  21. Do not eat so fast as to be done long before others, nor so slowly as to keep them waiting.

  22. All such conversation or allusion is excessively ill-bred.

  23. If your friend is out or engaged, leave the card, and if she is in, send it up.

  24. Let one receive the guests, another arrange the sets, a third introduce couples, and a fourth pair off the talkers.

  25. To listen well is to make an unconscious advance in the power of conversing.

  26. If she is accustomed to eat just before retiring, and your family do not take supper, see that something is sent to her room every night.

  27. Mas faz pena que eu não procurasse ensejo de pedir aos setenta annos do general as recordaçoens do tenente.

  28. In working a landscape, some recommend placing behind the canvas a painted sky, to avoid the trouble of working one.

  29. The third is the first reversed, and the fourth is worked exactly as the second, omitting the first stitch.

  30. The application of this stitch is in the preparation of mitts, gloves, &c.

  31. Yarn is a coarse kind of worsted, much employed in making garden nets, and for various other purposes.

  32. You work this, if narrow, as first and second rows of the first pattern; if you have it wider, work it as the third row.

  33. The length of the petticoat is regulated by the height of the person for whom it is intended; and the width ranges from three breadths to one and a-half.

  34. The dimensions are one yard and twelve nails, and the lining is of silk.

  35. This is proper for a foot-stool, sofa-pillow, &c.

  36. The needle is always to be pointed toward your chest.

  37. Sometimes the flowers are worked in Chenille, and the leaves in silk; this gives to card cases, &c.

  38. The loops of wool are to be cut through on the other side of the mesh; after which it is to be combed and dressed as neatly as possible.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "se" 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:
    seal meat; searching look; seating herself; second lieutenant; second officer; second person; second reading; secret agent; secret from; see what would happen; seeded raisins; seemed strange; seems worth; select committee; sent orders; separate genus; sermon preached; servants came; served cold; set sail; several parts; several respects; several small; severe defeat; sewing machine; sexual characters