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Example sentences for "welcomes"

Lexicographically close words:
welches; welcom; welcome; welcomed; welcomer; welcoming; welcum; weld; welde; welded
  1. Methinks I see Leontes opening his free arms and weeping His welcomes forth; asks thee there 'Son, forgiveness!

  2. Your native town you enter'd like a post, And had no welcomes home; but he returns Splitting the air with noise.

  3. He had learned the lesson all reformers must sooner or later learn, that the world never welcomes its deliverers save with the dungeon, the fagot or the cross.

  4. I belong to one which welcomes women to its pulpit and to all its offices.

  5. Such is the type of womanhood that an enlightened public sentiment welcomes to-day, and such the triumph of the facts of life over the false theories of the past.

  6. Seven years orphan'd of their fathers, Shelterless and sad no more, Quite a little army gathers, Shouting welcomes from the shore.

  7. She welcomes the frequent change of occupation in her new position.

  8. How subtle and dangerous is the feeling that secretly welcomes what may spread numberless woes through a community if only it is likely to bring some advantage to ourselves!

  9. How different His feelings when He welcomes them to eternal glory!

  10. The left side of his face was drawn grotesquely out of line, but despite the disfigurement, there was a look of peace in his ravaged countenance, as of one who welcomes night joyfully and calmly after a long battle.

  11. A conversation that flags from lack of any visible step forward welcomes another cup of tea, to pause on.

  12. Think as much as possible of her many nursings of him--of the many pipes they had virtually had together, though he was the operative smoker--of the many welcomes he had looked forward to.

  13. In his disdain of all compromise between the claims of God and the world, he welcomes every kind of suffering, and bids us choose always that which is most painful, difficult, and humiliating.

  14. Hierotheus," whose sympathies are really with Indian nihilism, welcomes it.

  15. And, O Raftery, seven hundred thousand welcomes before you to this country.

  16. Come in, honest man, and sit down, and a hundred welcomes before you.

  17. A hundred welcomes before you, both gentle and simple.

  18. A hundred welcomes before the whole world to this cradle.

  19. Seven hundred thousand welcomes before you; and it is a great honour to us you to be here.

  20. God save you, Raftery, and a hundred thousand welcomes before you to this country.

  21. I rejoice that the quaint old edifice still stands and welcomes every Sabbath a congregation of landsmen and of sailors.

  22. Bevan Braithwaite, welcomes me to his hospitable house, and we join in prayer together.

  23. It welcomes reforms and tries to enroll in its membership as many as possible of the reformers.

  24. Thus the Christian only welcomes the gift of pardon through Christ's sacrifice in order to be admitted into the freedom of the dedicated life in Christ, which is the life of sacrifice.

  25. But she that welcomes my bright Bride Maun gang like maiden fair; She maun lace on her robe sae jimp, And comely braid her hair.

  26. O whatna lady 's that, my lord, That welcomes you and me?

  27. But notice, still further, how Simeon not only recognises, but welcomes the approach of death.

  28. Who welcomes me, him Marius makes his friend; Who lowers on me, him Marius means to end.

  29. Margaret welcomes them in musical phrases that are right royal.

  30. She welcomes him impulsively, and ere long she sings and dances for his amusement.

  31. He knows that the old man has the secret by which all things may be turned into gold, and therefore he welcomes his son to Woodcrych.

  32. Thou hast heard perchance of that chamber in the heart of the earth where the Lord of Navailles welcomes his prisoners who have secrets worth the knowing, or treasures hidden out of his reach?

  33. I occasionally see her in her pleasant home on L Street where she welcomes a large circle of friends, giving one amid her pleasant surroundings a pleasing picture of a serene old age.

  34. She was always assured of the heartiest of welcomes in Washington, where she was the center of a bright and intellectual circle.

  35. And a thousand, thousand welcomes To this fiftieth wedded year.

  36. Jesus in answer gave a parable or story to show how God welcomes a sinner who turns from his sin and seeks his heavenly Father.

  37. The Pharisees and the scribes said in great scorn of Jesus, "This man welcomes sinners, and even sits down at the table to eat with them!

  38. I can never forget, while I live, the welcomes which waited me in Baltimore; welcomes much too cordial to be wasted on a discomfited adventurer.

  39. The mountain-laurel welcomes the twilight moth with an impulsive multiple embrace.

  40. The Dacca Gazette welcomes the festival of Durga with the following outburst:-- Indian brothers!


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "welcomes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.