Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "soe"

Lexicographically close words:
sodic; sodium; sodomites; sodomy; sods; soeuer; soever; sofa; sofas; soff
  1. Em certos homens a alma chega a ser visivel, a athmosphera que os rodeia toma côr.

  2. And with thy bloud Ile make my swoord so ruddye, As skye at eventide shall not bee soe bloudye.

  3. But as I scorne so to bee ast & knaved, Soe truly doe I scorne to bee outbraved.

  4. Well, yes, he had had more trivial pleasures too.

  5. Haschim himself had seen the work before its dismemberment at Madain, where it hung on the wall of the magnificent throne-room, and subsequently, at Medina.

  6. Haschim explained to them that this particular fragment had been the share of the booty allotted to Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law.

  7. Well, after all, it was best so; but Paula's image haunted him nevertheless and spoilt his sleep, and his longing for her was not to be stilled.

  8. What a pity that folks who say soe little shoulde say aught amiss.

  9. The night seemed a month long, and at last I grew soe weary of it, that I arose, put on some clothing, and went in search of him whom my soul loveth.

  10. Will since he hath studdied soe hard, and given soe largelie to y^e poor, and left off broaching his heteroclite opinions.

  11. Then, I, having kept y^e creature soe long, and being naturallie tender, must cry a little over it.

  12. Alsoe, at fathers desire, we made up to y^e poor people on our premises theire various losses, which he bade us doe, even if it left him without soe much as a spoon.

  13. His favour at home and abroad is immense: he hath good health, soe have we alle; and his family are established to his mind and settled alle about him, still under y^e same fostering roof.

  14. If it with sacred straines doe thee inspire Of Poetrie; soe wee maye want admire.

  15. But as Suñ beames which would but norishe, burne, Drawne into hollow Christall, soe we turne To fire her bewties Lustre willingly, 25 By gatheringe it in our false treacherous eye.

  16. Oh Love, that fire and darkness should be mixt, Or to thy Triumphs soe strange torments fixt?

  17. O dwell in it, for where soe ere thou go'ste 15 There is the Temple of the Holy Ghoste.

  18. And then I found I lost life, death by flying: Who hundreds live are but soe long a dying.

  19. On man heavens influence workes not so, But that it first imprints the ayre, Soe soule into the soule may flow, Though it to body first repaire.

  20. Pigmalions painted statue I coulde love, Soe it were warme and softe, and coulde but move.

  21. Kinges wearinge sackcloath it doth royall make; Soe blacks from her face doth beautie take.

  22. And that shee frownes least longing should exceed, 15 and raging breed; Soe can her rigor ne'er offend Unlesse selfe-love seeke private end.

  23. Nature but gives the modell, and first draught Of faire perfection, which by art is taught To speake itselfe, a compleat form and birthe, Soe stands a Copie to these shapes on earthe.

  24. Hee that admires, his weaknes doth confess; For as Love greater growes; soe hee growes less.

  25. The Indians were then to be seen with their blankets pushed down to their knees, asleep in their shirts and trousers.

  26. Once they sold the fish and the peltry to the Hudson Bay Company, and ate what parts or surplus they did not sell.

  27. To return to their canoes, which most distinguish them.

  28. We will start to-morrow morning for Montreal, and in twenty-four hours you shall be in the greatest sporting region in America, incomparably the greatest hunting district.

  29. It is very cold and heavy, and more or less dangerous in the bargain.

  30. We know that for nearly a century the company clung to the shores of Hudson Bay.

  31. The scene is in the wilderness north of the Great Lakes.

  32. The Hudson Bay Company, which has done a little in every line of business in its day, sent a brigantine to the spot, and found a quartz vein traceable eighty feet, and yielding a high percentage of gold.

  33. These are partly trail-makers and partly laborers at the heavier work of actually clearing the wilderness for the road-bed.

  34. I must with my hands hold the mosse, and goe soe like a frogg, then to draw my boat after me.

  35. The squirrell tooke the flight, soe we went, longing to be with our comrades to tell them of what we have seene.

  36. But the Hollanders being come to the River of Thames had stopp'd the passage, soe wee lost that opportunity.

  37. There is, I believe, six acres of land above it; a shipp of 500 tuns could passe by, soe bigg is the arch.

  38. The boat of the sorcerors where was one of us, albeit made a voyage into the hurrons' country before with the ffathers, it was not usefull, soe we made him embark another, but stayed not there long.

  39. The sea was soe furious six or seven hours after, that it did almost overturne our ship.

  40. I brought him to the cottage, where [he] was broyled like a pigge and cutt in peeces, gutts and all, soe every one of the family had his share.

  41. Above it a shipp of 500 tuns could passe by, soe bigg is the arch.

  42. That they should not goe to the french without giving notice one to another & soe goe together.

  43. Having so disposed of our buissinesse, the winter comes on, that warns us; the snow begins to fall, soe we must retire from the place to seeke our living in the woods.

  44. They took with them the false Erle of Warwicke, soe did they many another man; untill they came to Yorke Castle, I wis they never stinted nor blan.

  45. And soe it was the Erle of Northumberland, another good noble Erle was hee; they tooken both upon one part, against their crowne they wolden bee.

  46. But nay, now nay, my Ladye gay, that ever it shold soe bee; my treason is knowen well enoughe; at the court I must not bee.

  47. Shee kept on her journey untill it was day, And went unto Rumford along the hye way; Where at the Queenes armes entertained was shee; Soe faire and wel favoured was pretty Bessee.

  48. But he cold neither runne soe fast, Nor away soe fast cold ryde, But Litle John with an arrowe soe broad He shott him into the 'back'-syde.

  49. This marriage through England was spread by report, Soe that a great number therto did resort Of nobles and gentles in every degree; And all for the fame of prettye Bessee.

  50. Now sell me, quoth hee, thy bryde soe gay, As shee sitts by thy knee, And as many gold nobles I will give, As leaves been on a tree.

  51. Yonder I heare Sir Guyes home blowe, Itt blowes soe well in tyde, And yonder comes that wightye yeoman, Cladd in his capull hyde.

  52. It is not fit for a little foot-page, That has run throughe mosse and myre, To go into the chamber with any ladye, That weares soe riche attyre.

  53. The young men of Rumford in her had their joy; Shee shewed herself curteous, and modestlye coye; And at her commandment still wold they bee; Soe fayre and soe comlye was pretty Bessee.

  54. Nowe God forefend, the merchant said, That you should seek soe far amisse!

  55. Then shee sent east, and shee sent west, By north and south bedeene: But never a champion colde she find, Wolde fight with that knight soe keene.


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