Where adulterie is cutte of, there many detestable vices, [Sidenote: Catos sen- tence vpon adulterie.
This somewhat curious form of efficiency I have called compétence par collation, efficiency or competence conferred by this form of selection.
You see, Members of the Corps," I said in a tence voice, "that things at present are intollerable.
I've promised to write and break it off," I said in a tence tone.
That which indicates the might of omnipo- tence and the movements of God's spiritual government, encompassing all things.
Yet the very periodical containing this sen- tence repeats weekly the assertion that spirit-communica- tions are our only proofs of immortality.
This sẽtence spoken as it were in a sũme, may be enlarged, if seuerally you reherse vp al the kindes of learning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.