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Example sentences for "ys"

Lexicographically close words:
yowre; yra; yren; yron; ysla; yslas; yssue; ythee
  1. Agnoscat omne seculum, A bryzth sterre iij kyngs made come, A solis ortus cardine, So myzthi a lord ys non as he, Veni Redemptur omniu gentium.

  2. A bore ys a souerayn beste, And acceptable in eury feste, So mote thys lord be to moste and leste, Nowell.

  3. The borys hede, that we bryng here, Betokeneth a prince withoute pere, Ys born this day to bye us dere, Nowell.

  4. Who ys there that syngith so nowell, nowell?

  5. Point out at least twelve definite concrete references to nature in "Lenten ys come with love to toune.

  6. The next day was issued, "A proclamassyon that wo so ever cold bring word to the mare who dyd breke ys neke shuld have C.

  7. His handdes dyd he weal and wryng, He sayd, "Alas, and woe ys me!

  8. And more over, where that the said Sir Thomas Tudenham hath, among many othre greet wrongs, ful synnefully causid a writte of assise of novell dissessyn[232.

  9. This letter is neither signed nor addressed, but there is no doubt the person for whom it was intended was John Paston the eldest, who possessed property at Mautby in right of his wife.

  10. But probably it is not much, if at all, later.

  11. The blisseful Trinyte have zu in his keping.

  12. This letter must have been written just after the Duke of York came over from Ireland in 1450, when he demanded that justice should be fairly administered against persons accused.

  13. 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.

  14. This letter must have been written about the year 1449, when William Paston, son of the Judge, was a student at Cambridge.

  15. He seyd pleynly in this town that he xal have Oxnede, and that he hath my lord of Suffolkes[100.

  16. Oxned was in this town zastyrday and this day, and was ledgid att Beris, and this afternon he rod, but qhedder I wote not.

  17. Hygham credytes as your lettre makyth mencion; I hafe undrestand that William Jenney shall be her thys wek, and I shall veele hym how neere it may be sold; for yff the wydow wolle sylle it after xiiij.

  18. That this westerne voyadge will yelde unto us all the commodities of Europe, Affrica and Asia, as far as wee were wonte to travell, and supplye the wantes of all our decayed trades.

  19. Hochelaga, is notably described in the twoo voyadges of Jacques Cartier.

  20. This ilande hath great plentie of victualls, but it is not greately inhabited.

  21. Also there be conies and hares, silkewormes in marvelous nomber, a great deale fairer and better then be our silkewormes.

  22. The blessed Apostle Paule, the converter of the Gentiles, Rom: 10.

  23. For hyt ys two myle longe and eche pylere of the brygge thare ys a goud toure.

  24. And Antyoche ys a ful fayre cytee and wel walled.

  25. And thys ys the beest cytee of the kyngdom of Surrye.

  26. And overe Ramatha, ys the town of Douke; where of Amos the goude prophete was.

  27. And from thens schal he gon unto Capadose, that ys a grete countree, whare that ben many grete hylles.

  28. In that ile of Cycile there ys a maner of a gardyn, in the whiche ben many dyverse frutes.

  29. This Tartarye ys holden of the great Chan, of whom y schal speke more afterwarde.

  30. And he schal so passe the wature, that ys cleped the Brace of Seynt George, that ys an arm of the see.

  31. Thys ys a ful ille lande, and a sondye, and wel lytel fruyt beryng.

  32. And from Jaffe men goon to the cytee of Rames: and that ys but lytel thenne, and hyt is a fayre cytee.

  33. Uppon that cost, ys a woundur fayre castelle, that men clepen Florathe.

  34. While autumn in splendour o’er mountain and vale, Displays her refreshing enchantment to view; And each motionless ship, with her white hanging sail, Is seen to repose on a mirror of blue.

  35. Nor was he less distinguished by his successor, for soon after the accession of Edward II.

  36. They both attained the age of manhood; and John, in particular, appears to have followed the crooked anti-patriotic policy of his father.

  37. The first warden of Oxford was Brother William Ashby, hitherto a novice; he was now given the dress of the Order.

  38. And afterwards they hired for themselves a house in the parish of S.

  39. Als gij in het Westen zijt ondergegaan, ligt de aarde in den nacht, als een doode in de dichte duisternis des grafs; de oogen zien niet meer; het zichtbare is uitgewischt, en ieder bedekt het aangezicht.

  40. For five innings he pitched great ball and kept the league hitters to two runs, while the Yale team, finding themselves, batted out seven runs by clean hitting and fast base-running.

  41. This will be one of the best games of the trip and I want to win it.


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