Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "teau"

Lexicographically close words:
teaspoons; teaspoonsful; teat; teates; teats; teaubriand; teauneuf; teauvieux; teaux; teaze
  1. It is the next day after the marquis has returned to the Château de Flourens.

  2. His master had trained him well in the ways of the world during the twelvemonth he had lived with him in Paris; nevertheless, he came to the château quivering with trepidation.

  3. The debt had been paid off, both upon the château and upon the hôtel, but that was all.

  4. I have in my mind a château in Normandy of which I have heard.

  5. That was Monseigneur the Marquis on his way to the Château Flourens.

  6. But in that case, my child, you need never come here to the château again.

  7. He must then be a stranger not to know that Monseigneur the Marquis had left Paris, and was coming back to the château to live.

  8. So Oliver was made welcome at the château whenever he chose to come.

  9. To-morrow you shall go down to the château in my coach, with my servant Henri, and then you shall see how complaisant the marquis will be.

  10. As the marquis rode back again to the château he sat in the corner of the coach, meditating deeply over all that he had seen and heard.

  11. To-morrow you shall go in my coach, with my servant Henri, down to the château yonder.

  12. Conway, indeed, has more beauty; but Château Gaillard is infinitely superior in dignity.

  13. Decréteau one day invited me to dinner at Mignot.

  14. From her Majesty Queen Christine, to whom the château belongs at present.

  15. The Château of Saint Cloud was burned yesterday!

  16. I replied: 'General, I am delighted to know what is really thought at the Château about the situation.

  17. The bill to which it belonged announced for that very Sunday a fête at the Château des Flours, "with a thousand lanterns.

  18. Montalivet and Mole and the peers of the Château voted, queerly enough, for Girardin against the Government.

  19. I shall claim you as my guest and take you down to our château of Azay-le-Roi and show you to my sister Adrienne as a great American savage!

  20. Calvert never forgot the look of the great avenue of rustling poplars and the exquisite grace of the château as he and Mr. Jefferson rode up to it on that September afternoon.

  21. At the château Calvert found Mr. Jefferson making his adieux to Madame d'Azay and her guests.

  22. The King will find a loyal army surrounding his château of Compiègne when he arrives.

  23. He is gone down to Azay-le-Roi, his château near Tours, to fetch them.

  24. Yet even here revolt has already left its mark," returned Calvert, pointing to the half-burnt ruins of a château just visible through an avenue of trees to the left.

  25. This messenger after being blindfolded was led to the Château and brought before the governor, who had staged for his reception one of the impressive spectacles he loved to prepare.

  26. Souchez and its advanced bastion, the Château Carleul, had been made into a formidable fortification by the changing of the course of the Carency streams.

  27. She did live, however, but she made haste to leave Paris, and withdrew to her Château d'Anet.

  28. This château was square, the thick walls pierced with small windows and loopholes arranged without order, surrounded by wide and deep ditches, and completed by a great tower rising in the middle.

  29. The Maison du Parlement or Château Gaillau is a curious old building, with its entrance by a stone staircase and turret.

  30. The ancient château in which he died was destroyed by Henry IV.

  31. They are said to extend under the bed of the river to the Château of Frinandour, half a league distant.

  32. The château belonged to the Maréchal Duc de Richelieu, who sold it in 1773 to the Tressan family, under the stipulation that its subterranean passages should not be explored.

  33. The railway traverses the picturesque and rocky valley of Quincampoix to Martinvast, whose little Romanesque church stands close to the station, and at a short distance is the château of Martinvast, where its late proprietor, M.

  34. The Constable, in a deed of gift of the Château of Cachant to the Duke of Anjou, signs "Bertrain.

  35. The château stood dark and silent, beautiful without light as it had been beautiful in the sun, while the woody rattles of Nemesis filled the air above with a growing and receding complaint.

  36. John was enchanted by the wonders of the château and the valley.

  37. Angelica Kauffman at Rome painted the portrait of him which is still at the Château de Crissier.

  38. I recall with delight our trip to the Château de Ropraz, where once lived the wonderfully gifted Renée de Marsens.

  39. He also organized them at Monrepos, a château then owned by the Marquis de Langalérie.

  40. High up also, and affording a magnificent view, stands the Château Rothschild dominating Pregny.

  41. Far up on the height we could see the Château des Crêtes.

  42. As he travelled from the Canton Vaud into the Canton of Bern he crossed between the Château d'Oex and the village of Saanen, so I reversed the order.

  43. She now resides in the Château By, near Fontainebleau, where she leads the same industrious life in her advancing years that she did in the beginning of her career.

  44. The château which Headquarters occupied was said to have been similarly used for eight days by General von Kluck.

  45. We breakfasted by the road opposite the Château of Autheuille, where Major Barron and his M.

  46. Another quittance shows him to have been employed on the decorations of the château of Plessis les Tours.

  47. Passing as often as I might up and down Notre Dame Street without attracting attention, I saw more than one figure in the semi-darkness enter the low château door.

  48. To begin with, then, you were there at the Château Ramezay last night.

  49. But will you not also tell me what is the news from Château Ramezay?

  50. He entered the grounds of the château cautiously.

  51. The irritation she had felt when she had walked in the moonlight through the grass lands at Zaraïzoff, and thought of the château of Amyôt, had ceased the moment that she had entered the atmosphere of Paris.

  52. He seldom left her save when any urgent matter took him for a brief space to Paris or some other European capital, and the days passed as evenly and unmarked by any event at the château of S.

  53. Whilst she was thus withdrawn from the world in the observance if not in the regrets of mourning, Othmar left Paris for the seclusion of the château of Amyôt.

  54. She had withdrawn herself to a secluded château in the Lake of Geneva, which had been the property of her father, and no one had access to her.

  55. Prangins, which was to take place on the following morning at sunrise, in the gardens of a friend's château situated on the road to Versailles.

  56. The two great wings of the Château reach sideways, north and south; and one, a shorter one, runs westwards towards the rear.

  57. But I bought there a little illustrated book called the Château de Versailles, which interested me so extremely that I decided that, on some reasonable opportunity, I would go and visit the place.

  58. This story relates the adventures of a noble Huguenot family, driven out of their château by the dragoons after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.

  59. They see the Reign of Terror in all its horror, but fortunately escape to the château of an uncle in La Vendée.

  60. Far stronger was the château of Hougoumont, which had been built with a view to defence.

  61. Round the château tore two or three frightened, plunging horses, and the desperate gestures of their riders could easily be seen by Rosette for a moment before their craft was hidden by a turn in the river bank.

  62. It was almost dusk outside the desolate, half-ruined château of La Plastière.

  63. For far around trees and hedges showed distinctly; the gleaming river, the garden, and the château stood out clear in the flaming light.

  64. At Crévic, the Germans began their sinister work by burning a château which they knew belonged to General Lyautey.

  65. Royal thieves: After living about a week in a château near Liége, H.

  66. In a château retaken by our troops, an officer left behind a letter from his wife, in which is written, "A thousand thanks for the beautiful things you sent me.

  67. Entertained at the château of the Marquis de Guerchy.

  68. They come from the Château de Boussac, and belong to the second half of the 15th century.

  69. The Château de Gaillon was destroyed during the Revolution, and many of its finest monuments are now at the Louvre.

  70. One day suffices for a visit to the Château and a glimpse of the Forest; though a week can be pleasantly spent in this charming region.

  71. Note all the works from the Château d’Anet, which is a destroyed museum of the art of the Renaissance.

  72. The honest earnings of many years of service had been wrested from the old steward at the time the Château de Fleury was seized, and he now depended on the industry of his son for the daily support of his age.

  73. The Château de Fleury had not yet been seized as national property, nor had it suffered from the attacks of the mob, though it was in a perilous situation, within view of the high road to Paris.

  74. Victoire immediately went down to the Château de Fleury, to get every thing in readiness for the reception of the family.

  75. Not a stone of the Château de Fleury shall be touched!

  76. Fleury rewarded the attachment and good conduct of Maurice, by taking him into his service; and making him his manager under the old steward at the Château de Fleury.

  77. And the Château de Fleury is really seized?

  78. The good Sister Frances, though she had scarcely recovered from the shock of the preceding night, accompanied Victoire to the Château de Fleury.

  79. Before this year is at an end," cried Victoire, "perhaps that harp will be struck again in this château by Mad.

  80. As soon as the sun rose in the morning, Victoire looked out for the turrets of the Château de Fleury, and she saw that they were safe--safe in the midst of the surrounding devastation.

  81. The Château de Fleury was seized as national property.

  82. Tossing his firebrand over his head, he declared that he would never return to Paris till he had razed to the ground the Château de Fleury.


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