At der same dime, ve ton't vont to put our mouths into der lion's head alretty!
The exiled Queen spent some weeks at "ces admirables Fontaines Ou par douzaines et centaines Pluzieurs gens vontpour etre sain Et qu'on nomme Bourbon-les-Bains.
Then, shuddering, think, while thy bedfellow Pain Clasp thee with arms that cling like Death's embrace: Les morts vont vite!
Les premiers vont devant = First come, first served.
Devant *Les premiers vont devant = First come, first served.
A man calling himself Richard Vont crossed in the steamer with me, three weeks ago," David Thain announced.
Richard Vont was seated in a hard kitchen chair at the end of the garden, with a book upon his knee and his face turned to Mandeleys.
Richard Vont ate his breakfast slowly and thoughtfully, entirely with the air of a man who accomplishes a duty.
Richard Vont stood glaring at him like a wild beast, but there was no signs of any weapon about.
Beyond the fact that it seems as though, for the present, Richard Vont will have his way, I take no interest in either of them.
The fury of Richard Vont showed no signs of abatement.
My own law costs have been considerable, but by some means or other this man Vont has contrived to defend his property at the expenditure of some five or six thousand pounds.
I was brought up the same way Vont was brought up.
Say, I ton't vontno earthkvakes, not much I ton't!
I ton't vont to vake up teat in der morning, ain't it!
You vont to be put down at Sharing Cross," repeated the other bitterly, as he led him back to his seat.
I vont to be put down at Sharing Cross," answered the Frenchman, humbly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vont" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.