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Example sentences for "tomo"

Lexicographically close words:
tomentum; tomes; tomfool; tomfoolery; tomins; tomorrer; tomorrow; tompions; toms; tomtit
  1. In the same order as printed, these are found as follows: In "tomo 39, fol.

  2. XCVI), tomo i, part ii; from a copy belonging to the Prescott Collection in the library of Harvard University.

  3. And we gave to our hostis of Bingana Tomo for a present one salmon and 2 codd fysh, and to her doughter a pikture of Christ and two musk codds.

  4. We departed from Bingana Tomo against the wind, and rowed it up to an iland 3 leagues offe, where we came to an ancor, the wind encreasing.

  5. Adames to same effect as the former, and sent it per our hostice of Bingana Tomo to send it from thence expres.

  6. Our hostis of Bingana Tomo and her sonne came to vizet me, and brought me ij barsos wyne, and 5 bundels of Japon paper.

  7. We departed from Shemuttes, and arived at Bingana Tomo within night, having made 10 leagues.

  8. We bought 168 gantos fysh oyle of our hostice of Bingana Tomo for a mas ganto.

  9. We departed from Bingana Tomo at midnight past, and got this day to Moro before sunne seting, having made 30 leagues, with such extreame wynde that we weare not able to beare but very littell seale.

  10. Tomo met them by his wigwam, Asked their names and all their business In the peaceful Indian village.

  11. All the people watched and listened For a silence in the heavens Proving Tomo was mistaken.

  12. The third volume of this series constitutes the Viages menores, y los de Vespucio; Poblaciones en el Darien, suplemento al tomo II, Madrid, 1829.

  13. Calancha also gives the remorseful will of Mancio Sierra de Leguizamo, whose life-story is fully related by Don José Rosendo Gutierrez in the Revista Peruana (tomo ii.

  14. HIME AND TOMO (describing the journey as they walk across the bridge and the stage) Sleeping with the grass for our pillow, The dew has covered our sleeves.

  15. TOMO Shall I ask the old man by the thatch?

  16. TOMO (to Hime) It seems that he is not here, shall we ask further?

  17. TOMO As we have come so fast, we are now in Miyazaki of Hinga.

  18. TOMO One who is called Akushichi-bioye Kagekiyo, a noble who fought under Heike.

  19. TOMO A blind beggar in a thatched cottage.

  20. TOMO (at further side of the stage) Is there any native about?

  21. After that escape from Tomo he was not apt to be perturbed by his present situation, but the suspense seemed to weigh more and more heavily upon the trapper.

  22. Beyond a doubt Andrew had been recognized, and now the two were speeding to Tomo to give their report and raise the alarm a second time.

  23. They told how Tomo was wrought to a pitch of frenzied interest by this manhunt.

  24. Tomo i of his Questiones regulares et canonicæ was published at Salamanca in 1598; another edition, in four volumes, was issued some years later.

  25. A member of one of these families became so affluent that he built himself a house, and a gentleman who still survives, Tomo Oraovac by name, wrote on this in the year 1878 a rather humorous poem which he called "The Red House.

  26. Sometimes the Neuilly Court was plunged in gloom, as when old Tomo Oraovac's little book appeared with seventy-five awkward questions to Nikita.

  27. The chief of the last-mentioned tribe was Tomo Chici, whose head-quarters was at a place called Yamacraw, a short distance from Savannah.

  28. Tomo Chici addressed to the king one of his flowery speeches; and the king returned an appropriate reply.

  29. Tomo Chici, on this and other occasions, shewed himself a sincere friend of Oglethorpe and the English settlers; but he hesitated to declare himself a Christian.

  30. The friendship thus commenced with Tomo Chici was life-long.

  31. After the three Spaniards returned to Mexico they united in a report to the Audiencia of Espanola (Santo Domingo), which is printed in Oviedo's Historia General y Natural de las Indias (tomo III.

  32. Then Tomo Chachi and his squaw went back to their tepee.

  33. I am glad you are come," said Tomo Chachi.

  34. Mr. Wesley thought he must dress up too, to receive his distinguished visitor, so he put on his gown and cassock, and down he went to see Tomo Chachi.

  35. Then Tomo Chachi's wife, or squaw as she is called, who had come with her husband, presented the missionaries with a jar of milk.

  36. Hartzenbusch refers to the modern edition of Rojas, Madrid, 1793, tomo I, pp.

  37. On the 11th, Tomo Chichi came to wait upon the General.

  38. Tomo Chichi came to me to beg me to pardon him, which I refused to do unless the Indian who had been beaten should also desire the pardon for him.

  39. Fonseka was convinced, and begged me to pardon the man; which, as soon as I granted, Tomo Chichi and Fonseka ran and untied him, which I perceived was done to show that he owed his safety to their intercession.

  40. Mr. Oglethorpe immediately ordered all his people on board, and they rowed very briskly to where Tomo Chichi was; being about four miles distant.

  41. They were received at the door by the body guards, and then, by the Duke of Grafton, Lord Chamberlain, presented to his Majesty, whom Tomo Chichi addressed in the following characteristic terms.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tomo" 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:
    tomorrow morning; tomorrow night