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Example sentences for "yn"

Lexicographically close words:
ylke; ymage; ymages; ymbe; ympe; ynches; yndios; ynough; ynto
  1. Several of the company, witnessing the accident, hurried forward to Mr. Peabody's assistance.

  2. Your tenants are treated unfairly about the Sheriff's turn by those of the Prior of Norwich and John Coo.

  3. And atte London a man of hys hedde large langage, and seyd that my Lord shuld come to Norffolk, and do meche thyng agayns hem that hadde do indite hym and hys men, and also for the personyng of hys men atte Norwych.

  4. Sir, also I spake with William Norwych, and asked hym after the Lord Moleyns how he stod to my Lord ward; and he told me he was sor owte of grace, and that my Lord of York lovyth hym nought.

  5. Wyllshire ther thanne, and seyd that the seyd Lord was comyng thedyrward with grette pupyll.

  6. Also, Sir, thynk on Yernemouth that ze ordeyne that John Jenney, or Limnour, or sum good man be burgeys for Yernemouth.

  7. Advises him to get good counsel, and thinks nothing can be done unless he gets Paston's assent and grant to help the matter.

  8. William Norwych tolde me that he durste undertake for to brynge yow un to my Lord, and make hym your ryght good Lord; and, Sir, my mayster counceyllyd yow that ze shuld not spare, but gete yow hese good Lordshep.

  9. John Dam actually was returned to Parliament for the city of Norwich in November 1450.

  10. Sir, labour ze to the Meyer that John Dam[176.

  11. Wherof I delyvered hym a bylle of every parcell, wherto al the world knoweth he canne make no title.

  12. I rehersyd no name, but me thowt be hem that thei wost ho I ment.

  13. And ye wete wele that I have most encountred the entent of Tudenham and Heydon of ony pouer man on lyve; And if I be lost or put to an ungoodly rebuke heryn my service is the lesse of valu to you that be gentils of the shire.

  14. On the other hand, it occurs in the Jest of the Mylner of Abyngton, which is plainly copied from Chaucer.

  15. In reality, the word nece means 'cousin' here, being applied to Helen as well as to Constance.

  16. Yet Wright silently adopts such emendations over and over again; cf.

  17. Hjir by komt my noch ien mistpraetje yn 't sin, twisce ien scoenmacker in ien gelearde.

  18. Is er eack oerienkomst to siikjen yn Loyela in Loyenga?

  19. May examines him secretly in the house of the treasurer of St. Paul's.

  20. Maistresse, for the servise that to my pore powyr I aught my maister youre husbonde I am the werse by xxli.

  21. I lost a gret losse of hese departyng; for hyse sake, maystresse, shewe me the more favour.

  22. Fenn says this subscription is explained by 'T.

  23. If the Earl, therefore, is alluded to as living in England, the date cannot well be later than 1468.

  24. Yowr men woulde not kepe ther a cort that daye by cause it was warnyd by the tother parte, but we wyl do warne a corte and kepyt, I hope in hast.

  25. Wretyn att Norwych in hast, the Monday after Twelthe Day.

  26. I have seen Catelyn's corn, and your tenants say it is sufficient to content you.

  27. The door opened, a man came out with a horde of children cowering at his heels, a volley of frightened words pouring from his mouth in a strange tongue.

  28. My chest tightened, and I sped along the ranks to Harrod's company and caught Tom by the wrist.

  29. And he that kepeth it clanly a yere, aftre that yere, hyt turneth yn to flesche and bloode.

  30. As to the probable southern limits of the plateau of the Sahara, see Richardson's Mission to Central Africa, 1853, vol.

  31. Owing to it, historians, taken as a body, have never recognized the necessity of such a wide and preliminary study as would enable them to grasp their subject in the whole of its natural relations.

  32. Of all eatables used by the Arabs, dates are the most favourite.

  33. On this account it is evident, that if we look at mankind in the aggregate, their moral and intellectual conduct is regulated by the moral and intellectual notions prevalent in their own time.

  34. In regard to the different dimensions of corpuscules, see Henle, Anatomie Generale, vol.

  35. Compare the important and thoughtful work of Burdach, Physiologie comme Science d'Observation, vol.

  36. This list agrees pretty well with the names given in the description of the ceremony printed by me in Letters and Papers of Richard III.

  37. Sidenote: Creation of Prince Henry as Duke of York.

  38. After this there is nothing more relating to public matters during Sir John Paston's life; but we must not pass over without notice the very curious account given in No.

  39. The next political letter refers to Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, whose first escape from England was made in the summer of 1499.

  40. Philip, King of Castile, at Clewer, near Windsor, in January 1506.


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