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Example sentences for "whyte"

Lexicographically close words:
whyles; whyll; whylom; whys; whyt; whyther; whytt; wich; wiche
  1. It is not too much to say that Miss Whyte has opened a new era in the history of girls' literature.

  2. Take Almandes blaunched, grynde hem and temper hem up with whyte wyne, on fleissh day with broth.

  3. Take Caboches and quarter hem and seeth hem in gode broth with Oynouns y mynced and the whyte of Lekes y slyt and corue smale [2] and do þer to safroun an salt and force it with powdour douce [3].

  4. Mr. Whyte in his account of Liberton Parish), is a piece of ground called Kilmorton.

  5. Mr. Whyte repeats this statement, with the verbal confirmation of Lord Hailes--no mean authority; but we must confess we have not met with anything like proof of the fact.

  6. Wher is myn owene lady lief and dere, Wher is hir whyte brest, wher is it, where?

  7. They callen love a woodnesse or folye, But it shal falle hem as I shal yow rede; They shul forgo the whyte and eke the rede, And live in wo, ther god yeve hem mischaunce, 1385 And every lover in his trouthe avaunce!

  8. But if a fool were in a Ialous rage, I nolde setten at his sorwe a myte, 900 But feffe him with a fewe wordes whyte Another day, whan that I mighte him finde: But this thing stont al in another kinde.

  9. The herdman, after he had reseyuyd hys money, sayd thus: syr, se you not yonder blacke ewe with the whyte face?

  10. Than one, shewynge hym the kynge, sayde: yonder is he, that rydeth upon the goodly whyte horse.

  11. A certayne frere there was whiche, vpon Our Lady day the Annuncyacion, made a sermon in the Whyte Freres in London, and began his antetexte thys wyse.

  12. Of the two men that dranke a pynte of whyte wyne to gether.

  13. Of the two men, that dranke a pynte of whyte wyne to gether.

  14. At last, herynge euerye man call for white wyne as clere as water of the rocke, they bad the drawer brynge them a pynte of whyte wyne as clere as water of the rocke.

  15. Rorchestre; and Whyte told me that there is wretyn an generall oier and determyner to be in Norffolk, and what ther[fore][162.

  16. Whyte Harte in Suthewerk, and there comandyt Lovelase to dispoyle me oute of myn aray, and so he dyd.

  17. Plinie writeth that the dasey hath III and sometimes IV little whyte leves whiche go about the yelow knope, it appereth that the double Daseys were not founde in plinies tyme whych have a greate dele mo then Plini maketh mention of.

  18. And though the levys of the floure be whyte yet wythen shyneth the lyknesse of golde.

  19. Hony is whyte in cold places and browne in warm place.

  20. Of the lily he says: "The Lely is an herbe wyth a whyte floure.

  21. While we say that Mr Whyte has generally been very successful in his aim, we must not be understood to express by any means an unqualified probation of the taste in which these volumes are conceived, or the plan on which they are constructed.

  22. As for the Percy family, one of their ancient badges of cognizances was a whyte lyon statant, and the silver crescent continues to be used by them to this day.

  23. And gode faire WHYTE she hete, That was my lady name right.

  24. He tells us that "Snayles broken from the shelles and sodden in whyte wyne with oyle and sugar are very holsome, because they be hoat and moist for the straightnes of the lungs and cold cough.

  25. I should like to have been praised by Whyte Melville.

  26. There are two classes of hunters that a woman should not be mounted on; the two that Whyte Melville says want coercion.

  27. Whyte Melville says, "Forty minutes over an enclosed country establishes the partnership of man and beast in relation of confidence.

  28. One man, like the late George Whyte Melville, can get the rawest of four-year-olds brilliantly over a country, while another finds difficulty even with an experienced hunter.

  29. Edward the iiij gave the Whyte Lyon and the Whyte Rose and the Blak Bull uncrowned.

  30. Richard the iij gave the Whyte Boar and the Whyte Rose, the clayes gold.

  31. Henry the seventh gave the hawthorn tree vert and the Porte Cullys and the Red Rose and the Whyte Crowned.

  32. The Whyte Rose by the Castell of Clyfford.

  33. The Whyte Hynd by the fayre mayden of Kent.

  34. Whyte was watched on that night, and when Fitzgerald went away the other was ready to take his place, dressed the same.

  35. Whyte went out of the hotel, and shortly afterwards Moreland followed with the coat, which was left behind by Whyte, and then someone snatched it from him.

  36. Whyte visited her there frequently, but appears to have made no attempt to remove her to a better place, alleging as his reason that the doctor said she would die if taken into the air.

  37. In spite of the utmost vigilance, nothing new had been discovered, and it seemed likely that the assassin of Oliver Whyte would remain a free man.

  38. Mr. Whyte said 'e 'ad just come from England," went on the woman.

  39. I write this confession in order that after my death the true story of the murder of Whyte may be known, and that any one who may hereafter be accused of the murder may not be wrongfully punished.

  40. The cabman Royston had sworn that Fitzgerald had got into the cab with Whyte, and when he got out Whyte was dead.

  41. He took me for you, so I didn't undeceive him, but I swear I had no idea of murdering Whyte when I got into the cab.

  42. What has Whyte been doing; running away with someone's wife, eh?

  43. He must have seen Frettlby following Whyte when he left the hotel, and wanted hush-money.

  44. He had called on Whyte at his lodgings, and after a violent quarrel he had left the house vowing to kill him, should he marry Madge Frettlby.

  45. Whyte had spent nearly all his money in England, and, consequently, Musette and her lover arrived in Sydney with comparatively very little cash.

  46. Death can never be easy," replied Madge, "especially to a young man so full of health and spirits as Mr. Whyte was.

  47. Lucy Rowe was favoured with these observations, heightened by occasional hits at her own misfortune in that she was a Rowe, and could not boast one thimbleful of Whyte blood in her veins.

  48. It is quite true that she had no Whyte blood in her veins, and Mrs. Rowe could most conscientiously declare that there was not the least resemblance between them.

  49. The Whyte features were of a type which none would envy the possessor, save as the stamp of the illustrious house of Battersea.

  50. When her aunt went to sleep during the reading Lucy continued steadily, knowing that the scion of the illustrious house of Whyte would wake directly her voice ceased.

  51. The best delineator of this class is, of course, Whyte Melville.

  52. The Spirit of Christ WHYTE (Born in 1837).

  53. General Whyte found the conquest of the Dutch settlement of Demerara a far easier task than its retention.

  54. In October 1595 Mr. Whyte mentions the following abominable instance of tyranny.

  55. I acquainted you," says Rowland Whyte to his correspondent, "with the care had to bring my lady of Leicester to the queen's presence.

  56. Whyte adds significantly, that the earl was accounted one of the wealthiest subjects in England.

  57. There growes an hearbe within this field, And iff it were but knowne, His color, which is whyte and redd, It will make blacke and browne.

  58. He toke hur abowte the mydell small, That was soo faire of hyde and hewe; He kyssed hur cheke as whyte as whall, And prayed hur [th]at she wolde vpon hym rewe.


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