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Example sentences for "with several"

  • The king's brave son, with several of the principal officers, on the slightest pretext, was burned alive by the command of Cortez.

  • It has 13 Spaniards, with several islanders, and 2 pieces of cannon.

  • Adair and Snatchblock, with several of the men, set to work and reloaded the muskets, and just as the most daring of their assailants were about to make a fresh attack they let fly a volley.

  • We fell in with several families of the wild natives I have described.

  • Involucre 25--30-flowered, with several bracts at its base; receptacle flat.

  • Annuals or biennials, with several (white) flowers in an umbel, borne on a long terminal peduncle.

  • The registration bill passed through committee without any important alteration; and the house of lords passed it on the 15th of August, with several amendments, to which the commons agreed.

  • As they advanced towards the White Plains Clinton's column fell in with several bodies of the enemy, and drove them back in great confusion to their lines.

  • Along the front of the new palace, facing towards Potsdam, is arranged a row of very fine orange trees, with several pieces of sculpture.

  • In front of these ranges of hothouses is a large lawn, with several clumps of the different species of hardy plants, which are also extensively cultivated in this establishment.

  • Soon after another of smaller size made her appearance, with several others.

  • As this was impossible, owing to a contrary wind, Columbus sent the notary of the squadron, with several attendants.

  • On the evening of the next day the voyagers got near enough to observe that the country was of great extent, with several ranges of hills rising one above the other, and beyond them a lofty chain of mountains.

  • John Bumpus raised his bulky form with a degree of lithe activity that proved him to be not less agile than athletic, and, with several others, sprang to obey the order.

  • Anacaona, and her beautiful daughter Higuenamota, with several of her female attendants, were present and joined in the request.

  • They procured in exchange for the veriest trifles twenty plates of gold, with several pipes of the same metal, and crude masses of ore.

  • In March the trader sent Charleville ahead with several loads of skins, intending himself to follow with the Shawano a few months later.

  • This town, with several others in the neighborhood belonging to both Cherokee and Creeks, was destroyed, with all the provision of the Indians, including three hundred cattle, after which the army took up the homeward march.

  • While waiting I, with several others, was detailed to go out foraging after corn.

  • After dress-parade went out on a foraging expedition, with several others, after fence rails, as we had to have a fire to keep warm, also to make coffee and soup.

  • On the 16th, the Mary Boardman, with several of the other ships proceeded to Baton Rouge, where they arrived the next day.

  • The four principal cavaliers already named, with several of their followers, effected their retreat and reached the camp in safety; but this nocturnal reverse obscured the morning's triumph.

  • With several of these mercenary chieftains came one named Ali Aben Fahar, a seasoned warrior who had held many important commands.

  • Onofrio, in the cathedral at Foligno, with several pieces at Ravenna and Faenza, where however his manner seems to have changed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and his; compound microscope; days before; that power; the sea; with great; with her; with his; with instructions; with little; with more; with much; with our; with reference; with several; with something; with such; with three; with white; within the; without being; without doubt; without looking; without much; without speaking; without waiting