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Example sentences for "te"

Lexicographically close words:
tcha; tcheou; tchi; tchinovnik; tchu; tea; teach; teachable; teachableness; teache
  1. He was especially fond of using torture, of which he had infinite ingenious varieties at his service.

  2. Lateran Council, earnest souls like Jacob Wimpfeling permitted themselves to hope that he would set bounds to the moral plague which pervaded all the churches.

  3. It is a repetition of the old complaints.

  4. That they do not exaggerate may be assumed from one or two instances.

  5. Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola addressed him an epistle describing the evils for which reformation was requisite.

  6. The insatiable avarice and ambition of clergy and laity will lead them to support any one who promises them worldly advantage, and they will unite in aiding Antichrist to conquer the world.

  7. Nu sejlede a tilbage, og saa kom a i min gamle Stilling.

  8. There seems, therefore, much room for simplifying the present system of Gaelic Orthography, by the rejection of a considerable number of quiescent vowels[26].

  9. Thus a difficulty will occasionally occur in pronouncing certain words, where the general analogy of inflection or of collocation has brought together articulations which do not easily coalesce.

  10. We have seen that the Labials b, m, f, p, whether aspirated or not, have no distinction of broad and small sound.

  11. The Moods are five: the Affirmative or Indicative, the Negative or Interrogative, the Subjunctive, the Imperative, and the Infinitive.

  12. It is hardly to be supposed that, in the first rude attempts at alphabetical writing, the principle above laid down could be strictly and uniformly followed.

  13. A diversity of pronunciation is very distinguishable also in different districts of the Highlands of Scotland, even in uttering the same words written in the same manner.

  14. In Monosyllables the plural, through all its cases, is formed by adding a to the nom.

  15. The powers of l, n, r, shall accordingly be explained under the divisions plain and aspirated, broad and small.

  16. Some nouns in ar drop the a, and add to the nom.

  17. Before a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the i loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant; hence, 3.

  18. All the vowels, but especially the broad ones, have somewhat of a nasal sound when preceded or followed by m, mh, n, nn.

  19. Many Adjectives, especially Polysyllables, do not admit of the Second Comparative.

  20. Ondanks het vroege uur is alles in het dorp reeds op de been; kinderen spelen; vrouwen zijn met verschillenden arbeid bezig, onder anderen met het vlechten van matten; enkele jongelieden zitten voor de deur hunner hutten een sigaar te rooken.

  21. Tu sai che i comandamenti della Legge stanno solamente in due, e senza questi due neuno se ne observa: cioè d'amare me sopra ogni cosa, e il proximo come te medesima.

  22. Footnote 82: Not included in the editions of her works (Roquefort, Warnke); edited by M.

  23. On the other hand, to complete the paradox, in the epic he makes the characters all-important, not the story.

  24. Gaston Paris; or the Conte du Graal of Chrestien with the English Sir Perceval of Galles.

  25. I am sorry that he will not treat you; but if he will not, I beg you will allow him to go away.

  26. I have," said he, "no opinion to offer relative to warlike arrangements, those not being suitable to my profession.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "te" 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:
    teach thee; teach them; teaching school; teaspoon salt; teaspoon sugar; teaspoon vanilla; telegraph operator; telephone call; telephone service; tell about; tell himself; tell myself; tell the; tell what; tell you the truth; telling them; ten days; ten feet; tenant right; tender conscience; tender years; tenement house; term used; terrestrial gravity; territorial government; text decoration