Years ago, I sent some of it home to the folks in England.
I sent some hands in a Boat up the River to haul the Sean, while the rest were employ'd about the rigging and sundry other Dutys.
Sent some Cordage to the Yard in order to be Exchanged for Smaller.
In the evening I sent some hands to haul the Saine, but they caught but a very few fish.
De Noort had scarcely cast anchor in the Bay of Rio Janeiro before he sent some sailors on shore to obtain water and buy provisions from the natives; but the Portuguese opposed the landing, and killed eleven men.
Then he sent some of his companions to explore the country, and they returned with the good news that the wild vine grows in the country, to which it owes the name of Vinland.
General Cannon had an excellent idea; he sent some oysters on board, which made a good addition to our bill of fare.
Macgregor, to both of whom I sent some, praised it even more than the others had done, particularly the meat, which they stated to be of a very excellent flavour, and they had the opportunity of tasting the former.
The admiral was expected, but did not come; he sent some of his officials instead.
From time to time he sent someof his people to me weeping, to beg me not to be dejected, as he would give me everything he possessed.
Leaving this island, he discovered another next day, to which he gave the name of Guadaloupe, to which he sent some boats on shore to a small town, which was found deserted by the inhabitants, who had all fled to the mountains.
And when he had put his company in this order, he sent someof them to carry presents to his brother.
When Antigonus heard of this, he sent some of his party with orders to hinder, and lay ambushes for these collectors of corn.
And he sent some men to Tudera and Clusium, with orders to make fortified camps there, and he was intending to follow them and assist in besieging the barbarians at those places.
Pacifico, whom St. Francis had appointed provincial of the French missions, sent some of the religious into different parts of the kingdom, where they were well received.
After he had seen the holy man, he treated the Christians with great humanity, and shortly after their discomfiture, he sent some of his prisoners to their camp, to offer terms of peace.
I sent some of our brethren into their land, who returned often having been sorely ill-treated.
He sent some of his men to a point where they should be partly visible to the enemy over a hedge; these he caused to pass and repass, so as to give a delusive idea of numbers.
While hiding on his father's property, he sent some of his tenants to Stockholm, to find out the state of affairs there.
So he sent some of his followers ostensibly for the purpose of reconnoitring, but secretly commanding them to return as quickly as possible and announce to the army that a large hostile force was at the crossing of the river.
But Peter, the Roman general (for he happened to be there with Martinus and Peranius), wishing to check the men who were engaged in this work, sent some of the Huns who were under his command against them.
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