Duke Ting asked if there were one sentence which, if acted upon, might have the effect of making a country prosperous.
You can't hab anudder ting till ye'se hed a high ole heel-scrapin'.
Vicar-Apostolic of Chihli the ruined Imperial Palace at Cheng-ting fu for his cathedral and other mission establishments.
Pauthier shows that the city now called Yen-chau bore under the Kin the name of TAI-TING FU, which may fairly thus be recognised.
Between Cheng-ting fu and T'ai-yuan fu the traveller first crosses a high and rugged range of mountains, and then ascends by narrow defiles to the plateau of Shan-si.
The city of Cheng-ting is described by Consul Oxenham as being now in a decayed and dilapidated condition, consisting only of two long streets crossing at right angles.
Zat is ze very far finest ting in all ze literature anglaise!
I do very moshe vish zat ze only ting ze plenty humbug professors now-a-days stuff vas ze birds!
In the article in the Century on the battle of the Yalu, he had said: "Chief among those who have died for their country is Admiral Ting Ju Chang, a gallant soldier and true gentleman.
He was placed as second in command on board the Chen Yuen, a seven-thousand-ton battleship, a sister ship to the Ting Yuen, the flagship of Admiral Ting Ju Chang.
De only ting you hab dat he care 'bout, you no can gib.
The significance of the remark is apparent when we consider the statements made to the effect that it was he who was really in command on the day of the engagement, Admiral Ting deferring to his suggestions.
Zat is all ver' well; you did not expect I sall know any ting about it, but one personne tell me zat I know; you can go, for you are von bad woman.
The step reluctantly taken by Our Empress Hsiao Ting Chin for the purpose of giving respite to the people has resulted untowardly in increasing the burdens of Our People.
This indeed Our Empress Hsiao Ting Chin was unable to foresee, and the result must have made her Spirit in Heaven to weep sorely.
Ob one ting I's sartin shoo: it wa'n't less den three quarters ob a mile.
Some days afterwards, he had just lain down to sleep when Ting walked in and asked him to go for a stroll; so they went off together, and by-and-by reached the city.
The latter assenting, they walked along till they came to a large building, which Ting said was the place.
The central pathway was piled up with whitening bones, and Mr. Pai began to feel horribly alarmed but Tingkept close to him all the time, and at length they got safely in.
He found he had been dreaming, and at once sent off to invite Ting to come and see him; but Ting sent back to say he must beg to be excused.
Ting told him all kinds of strange things, but Pai did not believe them, answering only by a smile.
All arrangements were just completed when some of the Chen-ting staff came to meet the new Prefect,[508] others awaiting him all along the line of road, about half a mile in length.
Ting bade him enter, and accordingly they walked in, when they found that all the employes of the place, some of whom were standing about and others lying down to sleep, were all wolves.
Around him stood the guard, and it was impossible to get near him; but Ting remarked that his son's residence was not far off, and asked Pai if he would not like to see him too.
Dyar wuz always some one or nurr dyar co'ting her.
All dat done, Massa Will; mighty easy ting for to put de bug fru de hole--look for him dar below!
You must promise nebber to say any ting about dis night.
I declared it before the people of Denmark, and before all the world, in the hour when I denounced the King of Denmark in the Ting of Viborg, and swore to revenge my shame or to lose my life.
Admiral Ting and his European officers expected to come at once to close quarters and quickly destroy the thin-armored Japanese craft.
His gilded spurs there around he tied, And away to the Ting the noble hied.
His gilded spurs there around he braced, And away to theTing he rode in haste.
Up, up to the Ting Sir Plog he goes, And up to receive him the Dane-king rose.
But at the moment when Maud entered his little room, he had put on his lenses to look out of the window, and he turned to see a perfect form in a closely fit ting dress, and a face pretty enough to look on with a critical pleasure.
After this the one eyed king rushed away from the ting and the people thronged round the old king in order to help him, for he was in the very jaws of death from fright.
Then the young king summoned the king with one eye, and as he appeared on the ting he waxed so hideous that all the people were struck with fright and horror, and most of all the king.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.