A few "white horses" jumped over the stern and made things a bit wet, but nobody minded.
Some of the "white horses" came galloping close in to shore, and the Cubs had a very exciting time landing to give the others a turn.
The wind had got up, and out to sea there were no end of "white horses" shaking their manes and galloping after each other.
The smoothness of the sea is broken by white horses, which are found here when nowhere else.
The open hearse, drawn by white horses, was followed by some mourning-coaches.
These were followed by the Chariot of the Sun, empty, decorated with garlands, and drawn by superb white horses harnessed with pure gold.
The Coach was drawn by six milk-white Horses, and loaden behind with the same Number of powder'd Foot-men.
In the final draft, Ibsen put the "white horses" into his opening page.
Note that there is no mention of any "white horses.
In this version the "white horses" appear, definitely explained, after some sixteen pages: Rosmer.
The most mysterious touch in the new arrangement is given by the "white horses," here treated referentially, not in definite explanation.
Among his memorable deeds were the terms of tribute he imposed upon the Saxons; namely, that whenever a change of kings occurred among the Danes, their princes should devote a hundred snow-white horses to the new king on his accession.
After these, maidens on white horses, with heads unveiled, bearing in their hands baskets of precious stones.
Illustration: After these, maidens on white horses, with heads unveiled, bearing in their hands baskets of precious stones.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white horses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.