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Example sentences for "sens"

Lexicographically close words:
senoras; senores; senoria; senoritas; senors; sensation; sensational; sensationalism; sensationalist; sensationalistic
  1. In more recent times, the Hotel de Sens derogated further still.

  2. Moreau de Worms, who is declaiming at Sens against the 18th Brumaire, to you within an hour?

  3. He himself had despatched the courier to Sens to inform my mother of his intended visit to her; and it was not until he got to Lyons that he determined to take the Bourbonnais road.

  4. Shown by the Archbishop of Sens a number of works relating to the rites of his see he said, "These are the ceremonies of Sens, but can you show me the sense [Sens] of ceremonies.

  5. Blanchet, his uncle, came purposely from Sens to Paris to express their gratitude to me.

  6. Poitrincourt, came from Sens to Paris to inform me of the dreadful situation of M.

  7. In a brief of 1234 to the Archbishop of Sens he says, "nec enim decuit Apostolicam Sedem in oculis suis, cum Madianita coeunte Judeo, manum suam a sanguine prohibere, ne si secus ageret non custodire populum Israel.

  8. Letters of the Archbishop of Sens and Bishop of Chartres, in 1227, promising to pay to the king a subsidy for the crusade against the Albigenses are preserved in the Archives Nationales de France, J.

  9. It may please your Majesty the papists, within these two days at Sens in Normandy, have slain and hurt two hundred persons--men and women.

  10. Leaving the palace of Fontainebleau, the court passed through Sens and Troyes to the city of Bar-sur-Seine, where Charles acted as sponsor for his infant nephew, the son of the Duke of Lorraine.

  11. According to De Serres, the horrors of Sens seemed to efface those of Vassy itself.

  12. Thomas a Becket fled to Sens to escape Henry II.

  13. It is dark as we roll into the quaint old town of Sens and seek shelter in the comfortable Hotel de Paris.

  14. In Sens you again encounter the work of Viollet-le-Duc, who has restored wherever he found it possible, but there are bits which escaped his eye if you care to hunt them out.

  15. As we leave Sens her beautiful bells shower a benediction upon all mankind.

  16. In general the Rousseauistic reply to the Cartesian attempt to identify thought and being is the identification of being with emotion (je sens donc je suis).

  17. He is besieged in the city of Sens by the Allemanni.

  18. Carre have made us acquainted with the exact direction followed by the Roman road after quitting Sens towards Paris; it was entirely on the left bank of the Yonne.

  19. The Captain of the Staff Rouby has made investigations on the spot, which prove that from Sens the most ancient ways leading to Paris passed on the left bank of the Yonne and of the Seine.

  20. On the direct line from Sens to Gien, at the distance of 40 kilometres from Sens, we meet with the little town of Trigueres.

  21. He leaves at Sens two legions and his baggage, starts at the head of the eight others, and hastens, by the shortest way, to cross the Loire at Gien.

  22. From Sens to Gien the road was short and easy; on the contrary, from Sens to Orleans it was necessary to pass the great marsh of Sceaux and the forest of Orleans, probably impracticable.

  23. The situation of the territory of the Boii being admitted, as well as that of Genabum, we have to find, on the road which Caesar pursued from Sens to Gorgobina, the intermediate points of Vellaunodunum and Noviodunum.

  24. We see, then, that the distance between Sens and Trigueres does not prevent us from identifying this latter locality with Vellaunodunum.

  25. The Major he roused himself and he went into the Parlours and he poked about a little, and he came back to me and he says, "Sens my dearest madam is seventy-odd miles south of Paris.

  26. So while the Major stood a gazing it came into my head to say to him "Major I wish you'd go and look at some of your books and maps, and see whereabouts this same town of Sens is in France.

  27. And so sickness overtook him in the town of Sens in France, and he lay down to die.

  28. This belonged of late years to a gentleman of Sens who was passionately attached to the spot.

  29. Traces of it at York Cathedral are doubtless due to the fact that the Archbishop of York who caused its introduction had been Archdeacon at Canterbury during the time that William of Sens was working there.

  30. We must, however, note in passing that during a Becket's exile he chanced to be in Sens at the very time that the great French architect, William of Sens, was finishing the first attempt in pointed Gothic.

  31. The French Gothic which was here introduced by William of Sens was, to a certain extent, copied elsewhere.

  32. C'est dans ce sens qu'on a retravaille toutes les sciences, et l'on peut dire que ces hommes ont plus contribue a conduire vers la religion, que cette multitude de compendium dogmatiques du siecle dernier.

  33. His usual abiding place was Sens in Burgundy, but about 1211 he emigrated to Palestine in the company of some other scholars.

  34. You might mind my sayin to you about my sister witch is loss sens 1849.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sens" 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:
    sense and; sense organs; sense perception; sensible girl; sensible objects; sensible perception; sensible qualities; sensible things; sensible woman; sensual pleasure; sensual pleasures; sensuous experience; sensuous intuition; sensuous perception