Sentence Examples
And Monsieur, I am most honored to introduce to you Mistress Clara, Master Nicholas, Master Brian, Master Tennyson, and Master Cane. |
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Diamond Candles' Holiday Collection comes in some wonderful seasonal scents, including Christmas Kitchen, Candy Cane, Winter Festival, Mistletoe, and Cinnamon Pinecone. |
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When you first learn millefiori in polymer clay, everything becomes a pattern you can cane. |
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An older lady hobbled into the crowd, her feet shuffling under her and her hand shaky on her cane. |
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An innovation confined mainly to Britain was treacle or molasses from sugar cane. |
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He said he was beaten with an axe handle or cane, deprived of sleep, and struck on the soles of his feet until they were covered in blisters. |
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Flames rush through patches of cane, burning off extraneous tassels and blades, leaving only the sucrose-rich stalks. |
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After the meeting, Mr Jones said that in some cases people wanted to see a return to capital punishments like the birch and cane. |
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She was roughly five feet tall, dressed in a modest green gown, and holding on to a polished black cane. |
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To cut down on expensive oil imports, Cuba has started turning this, sugar cane, into the substitute of black gold. |
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The use of a strap, cane, electrical cord or other implement can result in multiple bruises, welts and abrasions on the skin. |
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From 1879 he grew trial crops of coffee, sugar cane, tobacco, arrowroot, rice, peanuts, tea, cotton and other tropical crops. |
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As the masks are made of bamboo and cane, it is very light and easy to don. |
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The thatched roofs are made out of palm fronds, and the walls out of bamboo or cane. |
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With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases. |
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Today, there are 345,000 acres of fields growing asparagus, sugar cane, citrus, mangos, artichokes, avocados, peppers and onions. |
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The workers are opposing management plans to uproot 7,000 rubber trees to make way for sugar cane. |
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He is dapper in blazer, cane, sharp hat and regimental tie, which he wears with a tie clip. |
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In a nearby field his tomb is a threshing floor bordered by pawpaw trees, sugar cane, sweet potato runners. |
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Among the items that were sold were a Faberge bejewelled gold-mounted cane. |
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There was an archway, and there was his father coming toward him, walking with a cane. |
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Encourage the stem that will form the new plant to grow straight by gently bending it into an upright position and attaching it to a cane. |
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Other produce includes coal, coconuts, sugar cane, pineapples, tobacco, vegetables, sago, tapioca, coffee, tea, maize, and groundnuts. |
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Piers Eyre, 64, wearing a Barbour jacket and carrying an expensive walking cane, cut an unlikely figure as he mixed with veteran peace protesters. |
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My ageing father sat in a lawn chair on the Nelson city wharf, baitcasting, while I used his father's bamboo fly rod, a family heirloom made of Tonkin cane. |
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Soldier harvesters aren't very good at picking up lodged cane. |
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I've not forgotten the night she first received her three-pronged cane. |
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The farms of Nixons, Swantons, Alex's, Stranos and Newlands roads are growing a variety of crops including sugar cane, peanuts, tomatoes, melons, pumpkins and maize. |
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Baby boomers were subject to the cane, bullying, and 11 times tables. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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We know that the ancient Austronesians grew rice, millet, and sugar cane. |
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An overweight widower in declining health, he lives alone, walks with a cane, treats himself to good cigars and talks to photographs of his dead wife. |
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One man hauls himself along on a three-wheeled skateboard, propelling himself with his one leg as his opposite hand uses a flat, iron contraption as a cane. |
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Once when Willa was three, a few months after Christmas, she was eating a piece of candy cane. |
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Each supply slip entitles a farmer to deliver 42 quintals of cane. |
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Lucas withdrew the cane. Its polished ferrule flashed in the lantern glare. |
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Major crops include onions, okra, tomatoes, oranges, grapefruit, cucumbers, sugar cane, lemons, limes, and sweet potatoes. |
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Both were dedicated to the crop of sugar cane, and the settlers managed to maintain alliances with Native Americans. |
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The British built good public roads and introduced the cultivation of sugar cane, indigo and fruits as well the export of lumber. |
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Most of the commercially important crops are perennials, such as cacao, coconut, oranges, bananas and sugar cane. |
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Remove only dead flowers, not the living bloom stalk, which is actually a pseudobulb commonly called a cane. |
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Planters expanded their importation of enslaved Africans to cultivate sugar cane. |
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The plants stooled out well, and yielded a heavy cutting of rather tough cane. In its young state it should make good silage. |
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One long, lanky man, with long hair and a big white fur stovepipe hat on the back of his head, and a crooked-handled cane, marked out the places. |
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The virgin fiber for the machine will be mainly indigenous bagasse, a waste product from the production of sugar from sugar cane. |
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The patent has also been extended to stick-like objects such as a cane, a crutch, a monopod, a trekking pole, a rod or a staff. |
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Many years ago I came across a Chatham Island Birch, which grows straight up almost like a bamboo cane. |
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He went gentlemanly dressed in East Virginia style, wore a high-top silk hat, as had lawyer Park, and sported a gold headed walking cane. |
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Beyond tea, her arrival brought and promulgated goods such as cane, lacquer, cottons, and porcelain. |
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To this day McClellan is almost completely blind and uses a wheelchair, although he has regained some movement and can walk with a cane. |
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That compares to levels produced by Brazil and India, the two largest producers of sugar from sugar cane. |
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Keramat brought out a murha, a low stool made of woven cane. He squatted on the earth beside me. |
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Brazil is one of the largest producer of oranges, coffee, sugar cane, cassava and sisal, soybeans and papayas. |
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Further into the interior, however, one would often find colonists consuming whiskey, as they did not have similar access to sugar cane. |
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As fate would have it, an Ologun who had been on patrol in the area saw the commotion and rescued the Old man with the cane. |
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In the proposal, it was also written that at the milling rollers there has to be four women to feed in the cane, two pulleys, and a carcanha. |
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As Victoria was riding in a carriage, Pate struck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her forehead. |
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Mr. Creakle... showed me the cane, and asked me what I thought of THAT?... Did it bite? At every question he gave me a fleshy cut with it that made me writhe. |
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A case of polio, contracted while doing undergraduate field work in Mexico, forced Martin to rely on a cane, which restricted but did not end his field work. |
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Historically, Florida's economy has been based primarily upon agricultural products such as cattle, sugar cane, citrus fruits, tomatoes, and strawberries. |
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With notes of fresh pear, starfruit and mandarin, plus base notes of sugar cane, white musk and cedar wood, this is the perfect fragrance for any Nicki Minaj superfan. |
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Agricultural produce includes fruit, vegetables, sugar cane, livestock and poultry, and industries include rum distillation, construction and boat building. |
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Turbinado is usually made by squeezing the juice out of crushed sugar cane, then spinning what's left after evaporation through a huge centrifuge. |
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They often carry a hollow cane, which they use to both till and fight. |
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The Dutch established a small colony on the island in 1638, from which they exploited ebony trees and introduced sugar cane, domestic animals and deer. |
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A Jaggery is completely unrefined sugar from the juice of the sugar cane. |
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Other crops, like sugar cane, kidney beans, and certain spices would have been familiar to slaves through contact with British colonies in the Caribbean. |
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By incorporating nanotechnology, Pelusi creates a negative charge to ward off future dirt and oil with whortleberry, sugar cane, sugar maple, orange and lemon. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
If it were, it would be unusual for Baja California, where projectile shafts are usually of cane. |
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Each swung a light cane, and each looked and talked as if the town were his freehold. |
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And he strode up the garden-path, knocked at the door with his cane, and entered. |
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The deputy mayor, like another tarquin, was cropping the flowers with his cane. |
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This old man with refined features who walked on my left, leaning on his Malacca cane, was M. Charnot. |
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He carried gloves and a Malacca cane, and his gait was one of assured superiority. |
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He would not have surrendered that stick for a whole Mecklenburg full of every kind of cane. |
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Loubet, before parting with his, gave it a twirl as a drum-major does his cane. |
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What was he ever good for in this world but to tie his neckcloth and twirl his cane? |
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Harpoons, made of cane, were used to catch fish, and fish-hooks of mother-of-pearl. |
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His hands were gloved, and in one of them he carried a natty umbrella, using it as a cane. |
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As he pulled off his hat he heard a shout and saw the boys all scrambling for the broken end of the candy cane. |
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Franz Veltrin was in evidence with his audiovisual recorder, and Colonel Zareff was leaning on his silver-headed sword cane. |
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With 30 pounds of bagasse per 100 pounds of cane, no other fuel should be required. |
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While concealed, he astonished his good protectress by his ingenuity in bottoming chairs with cane. |
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Each of the little girls was to have one of these, and each 132boy a candy cane. |
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Back of this, in his fading consciousness was the high-coloured image of a candy cane, too splendid for earth. |
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With a heart too full for words the littler boy had pointed promptly but shyly at his candy cane. |
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He jabs at the gravel before him with a cheap cane, and glances sideways at Flo Bates, the young lady from the cash desk. |
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You'll be out-cleeking cleek by the time you've sucked the head off that cane. |
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And they go from that home, with their new cane, looking as pious as though they were passing the collection plate. |
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That was where he raised most of his corn and shoats, and lots of sorghum cane. |
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When he dropped into Fetzer's pool shack carrying a Malacca cane, for example. |
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It was formerly obtained almost entirely from the sugar cane, but at present the greatest amount of it comes from the sugar beet. |
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And I sent a schooner clear to Hawaii to bring back a dismantled sugar mill and a German who said he knew the field-end of cane. |
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Well, here we are,' he said, kicking breezily at George's leg with his cane. |
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Yes, I gave the janitor the gold piece for finding your pet cane. |
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He was a heavy, bulky mulatto, on short legs, and he came tapping the floor in front of him with his gold-headed cane. |
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Lord Henry stroked his pointed brown beard and tapped the toe of his patent-leather boot with a tasselled ebony cane. |
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But the jackal hid in the high cane, and the farmer could not find him. |
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Old Mr. Jeffers had to be helped in, with his cane, by Mr. Peterkin. |
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I remember one time they had just a little patch of blackhead sugar cane. |
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And then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping with his foot, brandishing the cane, and carrying on like a madman. |
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He carries a slim cane, surmounted with an English pug's head with red glass eyes. |
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I cried, hurriedly, as I poked at the somnolent wretch with my cane. |
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Effect of growth regulators and cultural treatment on productivity of ratoon cane. |
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Tickler was a wax-ended piece of cane, worn smooth by collision with my tickled frame. |
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Carefully lift each seedling by the tip of a leaf and insert it into a hole made in the compost with a pencil or bamboo cane. |
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Top with whipped cream and crushed candy and garnish with a candy cane. |
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She went with them herself to see the pigs and the cows, to look at the darkies laying the cane, to thrash the pecan trees, and catch fish in the back lake. |
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Across the centre of the island stretch swathes of jungly forest, deep caves, and vast whispering fields of sugar cane, dotted with pleasant villages filled with vibrant life. |
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And now they began to warm their faces, from a distance, with tow that could be easily set on fire and extinguished again, fixed on the end of a cane. |
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