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Example sentences for "ur"

Lexicographically close words:
upward; upwardly; upwards; upwelling; upwind; ura; uraeus; uranic; uranium; uras
  1. He thought now of the lash again, but not with a shudder.

  2. La me, now I 'll have to go git him ready.

  3. I told his wife to-day that I'd do my best to get you fellers to come to a understanding.

  4. Thar ain't nothin' to keep me from knowin' of you," she said.

  5. You better le' me take the bucket," she said, stopping abruptly and showing some embarrassment.

  6. The girl comprehended his frame of mind; he had not noticed that his clothes had been changed.

  7. There was a blur before the strong man's eyes, and a strange weakness came over him as he leaned against the cow-lot fence and tried to think how he would make himself known to her.

  8. He forgot that he had lost nearly every ounce of his life-blood, and stood almost erect, resting hardly the weight of his hand on the gun as his eyes drank in the familiar old scene.

  9. I never hated to see a body go so in all my born days," she sighed.

  10. His coming had been looked for even more anxiously than that of Sid Wombley, the wag of the "Cove.

  11. I acknowledge we had some words about the will, but he set afloat the rumors about my treatment of him when I was a candidate for the legislature, and it was through him that I was beaten.

  12. Thar wasn't no law to keep 'im from bein' murdered right in yore midst.

  13. The blacksmith tuk that hook to mend the harrow with," she said, with a warning glance at Marty.

  14. His silence, his downcast attitude may have shamed the girl, for a change came over her.

  15. The "upper Beth-horon" is at Beit ur el Foka, and the lower at Beit ur et Tahta, two miles beyond it.

  16. The kings of the Ur dynasty erected several temples, and because Ur was easy of access, they imported many of their building materials.

  17. When the news came that the Babylonians had seized Ur and Uruk, the Assyrian king was much astonished.

  18. His vast kingdom thus built up disappeared, however, as quickly as it came into being, and after some changes, Ur became the capital center.

  19. The two chief places for the moon-cult were Ur and Harran.

  20. Sin judges), who call themselves guardians of Ur and kings of Larsa, showing that the center of this principality was Larsa, with Ur as a dependent district.

  21. In Ur itself, Shamash was also worshipped in early days by the side of the moon-god.

  22. Again, the rulers of Uruk are known simply as kings of that place, while those of Isin incorporate in their titles, kingship over Ur as well as Sumer and Akkad.

  23. As soon as the water commenced to boil they performed magical incantations, which, as they imagined, irresistibly attracted the titular genius of their enemies, and obliged the spirit or god to plunge himself into it.

  24. Even princes and other great men were wont, in times of distress, to sacrifice their most beloved children to this deity.

  25. It did not cost Sheriff Plunkett serious pain to let him go; Markham was becoming too conspicuous a figure.

  26. Is yon hoss yourn, on t' other side of the branch?

  27. The performances of the other row were equally various; some of the girls bent their knees and recovered themselves all in one little jerk, while others dropped so low as to "make tubs" of their dress-skirts.

  28. Their few pigs and cows ran at large, and lived as they could.

  29. More adventurous youth had managed to climb even into the dizzy collar-beams under the comb of the barn, to the dismay of the mason-swallows whose young were sheltered in adobe houses attached to the rafters.

  30. Jake Hogan's abortive expedition to Perrysburg had left resentment rankling in his manly bosom.

  31. This young man, with stylish trousers strapped down to patent-leather shoes, came forward chewing tobacco and affecting a self-confident swagger.

  32. You can talk strong; that don't hurt anybody.

  33. But, Tom, I've made up my mind that you're innocent.

  34. I'll do whatever I can, Aunt Marthy, but you must leave it to me.

  35. Markham draws rein and stops to hear what Bob has to say; and Mason, who has come out on the porch at that moment, descends to the gate to talk with Magill and Mrs. Markham, who have also pulled up.

  36. He's refused tee-totally to let Tom go to Perrysburg.

  37. Pup, beating forward in great leaps, with his head above the grass, caught sight of a female bear making her way to a point of timber farther down the run known as Horseshoe Neck.

  38. The spells of fine weather were getting shorter, and after each period of rain the sodden state of the country affected all movement.

  39. But not one shell fell within the precincts of the hospice because it was a German building, containing the statues of the Kaiser and Kaiserin, and (oh, the taste of the Hun!

  40. British and Indian troops were holding the hill, but the Turks were on the northern slopes.

  41. If we would enjoy the divine sanction and the divine presence, we must be seeking by faith to act upon the divine call.

  42. It is either a divine reality, or it is absolutely nothing.

  43. We are not restored in order that we may, the more lightly, go and sin again, but rather that we may "go and sin no more.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ur" 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:
    urban areas; urban district; urged against; urged them; urgent need; urging them; uric acid; urinary organs