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Example sentences for "thes"

Lexicographically close words:
therto; therunto; therupon; thervpon; therwith; thesame; thesauri; these; theses; thesis
  1. Save when it was interrupted by exclamations of applause for the choice of the dishes, or childish yum-yums for the exquisiteness of their preparation, the talk was all about the mayor's order closing the thes dansants.

  2. While he danced into his trousers his eyes were caught by head-lines on the paper folded at his plate: "Mayor puts Lid on Thes Dansants.

  3. But, of course, being a modern child, she plays hookey and goes to thes dansants while her poor old mother works.

  4. W'y, thes you look, he mus' uh le't home afore daybreak.

  5. He on'y let on to S'manthy arter I'd gone outay doors, un when he wuz thes chock full un one over.

  6. Wal, you thes let 'im loose thar; I hain't got no time to bauther.

  7. T ain't in you to keep it, un you might thes ez well out weth it now ez arter awhile.

  8. Ef Gaberl wuz to toot his horn, Bob'd ax him to hole on long anough fer him to git thes one more b'ar, I'll bet.

  9. Whiche my counsel I wold ye had folowed, rather than to haue writen thes letteres to me excusing your self as thoughe there were no maner of defaute in you.

  10. I wooll thys daye goo abowt to know the trowthe, thes thinges woold be met with all in tyme and the sonner the better.

  11. For if credence shuld be gyven to euery suche lewd person as wold affirme himself to haue reuelations from god what redyer wey were there to subuert al common we[l]thes and good orders in the worlde.

  12. To all trew crysten people to whom thes present lettris shall come.

  13. For my particular, I have never dared to rest since my wreacks, and God doth judge that I never for thes 10 dayes came so mich as in to bedd or cabbin.

  14. Butt we shall not bee in any great corage for winter weather and longe nights, in thes ships.

  15. It is a carfull and perelus tyme of the yeare for thes wayghty shipps.

  16. O Let Me In Thes Ae Night O Lassie, are ye sleepin yet, Or are ye waukin, I wad wit?

  17. Loketh what thes potter hayt geffe yow and me;[L161] Feyffe pottys smalle and grete!

  18. Ther thes money they leyde, They toke het a yeman to kepe; Roben befor the potter he breyde, 35 And bad hem stond stell.

  19. Togeder then went thes two yemen, Het was a god seyt to se; Therof low Robyn hes men, Ther they stod onder a tre.

  20. Styll than sat thes prowde potter, Thos than thowt he; "As y am a trow Cerstyn man, 175 Thes schotyng well y se.

  21. L76] Thes yemen went with a breyde,[L77] To ther master they cam.

  22. The most ancient cuneiform tablets of Syrian origin are not older than the XVIth century before our era; they contain the official, correspondence of the native princes with the Pharaohs Amenôthes III.

  23. There is no direct evidence to prove that Amenôthes I.

  24. Amenôthes in the likeness of the king then reigning.

  25. We know, from the Abbott Papyrus, that the pyramid of Amenôthes I.

  26. The cult of Amenôthes lasted for seven or eight centuries, until the time when his coffin was removed and placed with those of the other members of his family in the place where it remained concealed until our own times.

  27. The exploits of Amenôthes appear to have ended with this raid, for we possess no monument recording any further victory gained by him.

  28. We may perhaps attribute to the influence of Nofrîtari the lack of zest evinced by Amenôthes for expeditions into Syria.

  29. A light I woll [th]ei haue To schewe [th]ame I schall come sone; My bodie bidis in graue Tille alle thes dedis be done.

  30. But if thes good wyves all be pleasd, And pleased be the men, Ile venture one more broken pate, To sing it once agayne.

  31. Well then, I see you willing are That I shall sing the reste; To pleasure al thes good wyves heire 35 I meane to do my best.

  32. To him he assigns every great work of which the author was unknown, the canals in the Delta, the statue of Amenhôthes III.

  33. The King of Meroë had hitherto reigned like Amenôthes or Thutmosis of old, as the head of the priesthood, supported and controlled by the priestly aristocracy by which he was surrounded.

  34. Thes dhegen cwaedh to Criste, "Cwedh thin word, and min cniht bidh hal.

  35. Thes Hieronimus waes halig sacerd, and getogen on Hebreiscum gereorde, and on Greciscum, and on Ledenum fulfremedlice; and he awende ure bibliothecan of Hebreiscum bocum to Leden spraece.

  36. Thas fiftig daga fram dham easterlican daege sind ealle gehalgode to anre maersunge, and thes daegdherlica daeg is ure Pentecostes, thaet is, se fifteogodha daeg fram dham Easter-daege.

  37. An is thes cniht the we nu embe spraecon, odher waes anes ealdormannes dohtor, thridde waes Lazarus, Marthan brodher and Marian.

  38. Tha cwaedh God, "Nis na gedafenlic thaet thes man ana beo, and naebbe naenne fultum; ac uton gewyrcan him gemacan, him to fultume and to frofre.

  39. Thes queenes were as tuo goddesses Of Art magique Sorceresses, That what lord comth to that rivage, Thei make him love in such a rage And upon hem assote so, That thei wol have, er that he go, Al that he hath of worldes good.

  40. The king thes thre demandes axeth, And to the knyht this lawe he taxeth, That he schal gon and come ayein The thridde weke, and telle him plein 3110 To every point, what it amonteth.

  41. O lord, that yifst the lives fode To every wyht, I prei thee hiere Thes wofull Sostres that ben hiere, And let ous noght to the ben lothe; We ben thin oghne wommen bothe.

  42. Dothe not thes argumentes proue that mater to be good enoghe.

  43. I nat see Ogygyus my neybur, whom no mã could espie of all thes sex monthes before?

  44. Ther is no vertuouse or wyse man, that wold nat desyre a meane to be hadde in thes thynges.

  45. And that it may so do to the terryble example of thes and a11 other rebelles and most dysloyal subiectes, and to ye greate comforthe & cõsolacyõ of his gracys faythfull and true comens.

  46. It is very gently expownded, but I am || afrayd, that many of thes be faynyd for lukre.

  47. For thes thre of this garde strayght apon that wykyd acte, wente starke madde, nor thay had neuer had thayr mynde ayen, but that thay prayd to blessyd saynt Thomas.

  48. But that I sawe it with myne eyes, ye with thes same eyes, dyd I proue it.

  49. Therfore thes mene be rather the kepers of thys treasures thê lordes.

  50. The son of Karaîndash, whose name still remains to be discovered, bestowed one of his daughters on the young Amenôthes III.

  51. This is confirmed by one of the names inscribed on the Tel el-Amarna tablets as being that of a governor of Byblos under Amenôthes IV.

  52. Karaîndash as the first of his fathers, who had established friendly relations with the fathers of the Pharaoh, a fact which obliges us to place the interchange of presents before the time of Amenôthes III.

  53. Schrader was doubtful as to its existence, but one of its kings is mentioned in a letter from the King of Alasia to Amenôthes IV.

  54. Many of the heads given to the lions are so noble and expressive, that they will well bear comparison with the granite statues of these animals which Amenôthes III.

  55. His chief amusement lay in the hunting of wild beasts: the majority of the princes who reigned over Assyria had a better right than even Amenôthes III.

  56. Breasted points out the decisive influence exercised by the solar hymns of Amenôthes IV.

  57. By placing the introduction of the alphabet somewhere between Amenôthes IV.

  58. We infer this from the way in which Burnaburiash speaks of the Assyrians in the correspondence with Amenôthes IV.

  59. He brandishes in one hand the weapon of the victor, and is on the point of despatching with it a lion, which he has seized by the tail with the other, after the model of the Pharaonic hunters, Amenôthes I.

  60. Nakhtû-ramses and Amenôthes lived to a great age--from the reign of Ramses III.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thes" 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:
    these animals; these are; these birds; these conditions; these facts; these gentlemen; these great; these islands; these last; these latter; these letters; these little; these matters; these means; these men; these occasions; these parts; these places; these principles; these questions; these subjects; these the; these things; these three; these were; these words