Who could convince a common man, that by sueing in Constantinople or Timbuctoo, he does an act which makes him responsible for the character of those governments?
But the same conscientious objection against promising your support to government, ought to lead you to avoid actually giving your support to it by paying taxes or sueing in the courts.
But then, is there any such inconsistency in non-voters sueing and paying taxes?
But he was sueing a much more able and crafty person than himself.
Full little knowest thou that hast not tried, What hell it is in sueing long to bide;' Your lordship may remember Spenser's description of that hell?
When a smart cove "sues" a sweet girl, for her hand, Then sueing is soft and as sweet as a peach.
Officers on their parole must subsist like other men of their own rank; but if they could not contract they must starve; for they could gain no credit if deprived of the power of sueing for their own debts.
I have always considered him a good man, and too great a brave to fire upon an enemy when sueing for quarters.
This violation of a flag of truce, the wanton murder of its bearers, and the attack upon a mere remnant of Black Hawk's band when sueing for peace, precipitated a war that should have been avoided.
But sueing Charles, you will find in a short time, has no horror but in the expression.
This furious apostrophe, accompanied with visual lightning, would have blasted any courtier into dropping at her feet and sueingfor mercy though he was a hero, a marshal, or a demigod.
There was only one way to save her reputation: she blurted out the first name of a lady that occurred to her, and protested that the count was at her knees sueing for this lady to be his wife, with the royal approval.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sueing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.