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Example sentences for "ses"

Lexicographically close words:
servos; servum; servus; servyce; servyse; sesame; sesamoid; sesamum; sese; sesed
  1. An' I'm sorry that you didn't try,' ses the grasshopper.

  2. Sure 'tis I'm the fool to be wasting me time listening to the likes of you,' ses the whale.

  3. Wisha, for the love of St. Crispin,' ses the whale 'have they society columns in the American newspapers?

  4. You can think what you like,' ses the grasshopper, 'but say what other people like if you want to be a good politician.

  5. Indeed they have,' ses the grasshopper, 'and they oftentimes devote a few columns to other matters when the dressmakers don't be busy.

  6. If I could get a hold of you,' ses the whale, 'I'd knock some of the pride out of you.

  7. The practice of negligence is the curse of mankind and the root of sorrow,' ses the whale.

  8. I haven't time to tell you all,' ses the grasshopper.

  9. I know that,' ses the whale, 'but America doesn't care much about ceremony.

  10. You mustn't read the society columns, then,' ses the grasshopper.

  11. Europe is in a bad way,' ses the grasshopper.

  12. I’ll get the car out of the garage and drive you there.

  13. I’ve just received a call from Mr. Hooper.

  14. Mr. Hooper wants us to bring any other pickers we can find.

  15. Only two passengers alighted and not a single one got on.

  16. I really know very little about the Jordans, myself," protested Howard.

  17. The detective caught up his hat and hurried out of the room.

  18. I'm getting to that part now," he explained.

  19. Then the ascent stopped, the arm of the crane swung outward and with it her pendant seat.

  20. But although Janet is in serious danger, she could be rescued and her father guarded without bringing you into the picture, Dorothy, if it were not for one thing.

  21. Be a dear and shut down the window on this cable--and draw the shade, then turn on the light.

  22. Don't worry--those clothes will make her look like a million dollars.

  23. I shall never call you anything else but Uncle Sanborn, now," Dorothy cried delightedly.

  24. He did--but from what he has told us about her, your natures are entirely different.

  25. Her summer holidays were spent at a girls' camp in Wisconsin.

  26. Muffle up in your fur collar, Dorothy," he said.

  27. Although Mr. Sanborn was a perfect host, and did all he could to make that dinner entertaining, he confessed later that he would always consider it one of the few failures of an otherwise unblemished career.

  28. Well," said Dorothy, "that didn't seem to stop you.

  29. As palavras que hão de fazer com que a Rosa ande atraz de ti como a linha atraz da agulha.

  30. A consecration cross can be seen in one of the bays.

  31. Great arches springing from the triforium piers span the nave, and between these arches are dome-shaped roofs.

  32. Diocesan meetings are held in this delightful room.

  33. The aisle windows have two lights; the clerestory has triple lancets, and each pair is flanked by flying buttresses.

  34. As was usual at this time, the Cathedral was shorn of all its costly ornaments, vestments, plate and other treasures, but the fabric remained intact.

  35. Stone seems, by the cunning labour of the chisel, to have been robbed of its weight and density, suspended aloft as if by magic, and the fretted roof achieved with the wonderful minuteness and airy security of a cobweb.

  36. Two storeys of the south-west tower are original Norman work, with rude cushion capitals, and formed part of the first church finished by Bishop Ralph.

  37. The tower on which it stands is Early English as far as the first storey; the two higher storeys were added in the early part of the fourteenth century, and are Early Decorated.

  38. Proceeding eastwards we see Anselm's Tower, and on the extreme east the corona, the work of English William.

  39. The glass is of the same date as that of the choir, but has been restored.

  40. William of Sens added many architectural details and made some alterations, but he seems to have intended to preserve the special features of the earlier work.

  41. We have lost much, but still much remains.

  42. The piers of the Nave are alternatively circular and octagonal.

  43. The Chapel of the Pyx, a fine Early Norman structure, where "the trial of the Pyx" took place, is not open to the public.


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