30 adverbs to describe how to hires

Skis can be hired locally.

"Well, that's a hard one on Mag Brady; she was hired expressly for those bargains.

About twelve servants, consisting of men, women, boys, and girls, for hire privately.

Hitherto the women of the household had themselves attended to the baking of bread and cooking; and it was only on occasion of entertainments that a professional cook was specially hired, who in that case superintended alike the cooking and the baking.

" Before long I had assured myself that Mme. de St. Cyr was not a party to the theft, but had merely been hired by Ulster, who, discovering the state of her affairs, had not, therefore, revealed his own,and this without in the least implying any knowledge on my part of the transaction.

Dilly Hires a Cook.

she so clene That in hire cuppe was no ferthing sene Of gresë, whan she dronken hadde hire draught.

And hire Emperour also, what name that evere behave, thei putten evermore therto Chane.

" The next day being Sunday, Mitchell took the cowboy to the Speedway, and back through Central Park, in an auto, frankly hired.

" "Not a hired girlsurely not a hired girl!"

A corps of workmensome negroes, some indentured servants, and some hired laborerswere kept on the estate.

In curtesie was sette ful moche hire lest.

And there ben manye in that contree, that han hire nayles so longe, that thei envyronne alle the hond: and that is a gret noblesse.

As for Rochester, he had not genius enough to enter the lists with Dryden, so he fell upon another method of revenge; and meanly hired bravoes to assault him.

He was quite helpless with the alternatives of sitting at the H™tel Dieu to await developments or of hiring a car at the garage nearby and going on a wild-goose chase which, whether successful or unsuccessful, must end unprofitably.

Henceforth the Spanish crown found in the Dorias its admirals; their squadron was permanently hired to the kings of Spain.'

What would be your lordships' judgment, should you read, that in any distant age, or remote country, a man was condemned upon the evidence of persons publickly hired to accuse him, and who, by their own confession, were traitors to their country?

He is rarely hired by the yearhe prefers to be free, so that when harvest comes he may go where wages chance to be highest.

Many gentlemen in like sort with us will wade up to the arm-holes upon such occasions, and voluntarily undertake that to satisfy their pleasures, which a poor man for a good stipend would scarce be hired to undergo.

The Duke of Burgundy equipped four large vessels, in the name of some private merchants, at Terveer, in Zealand; and, causing fourteen ships to be secretly hired from the Easterlings, he delivered this small squadron to Edward, who, receiving also a sum of money from the Duke, immediately set sail for England, 1471.

There are also one or two small private rooms, which can be hired separately.

I then hired a gondola for four days successively and visited every canal and every part of the city.

For the Jewes seyn, that they knowen wel, be hire Prophecyes, that thei of Caspye schulle been undre hire subieccioun, als longe as they had ben in subieccioun of hem.

Changeling or no, it was certain that Peregrine Oakshott was the plague of the Close, where his father, an ex-officer of the Parliamentary army, had unwillingly hired a house for the winter, for the sake of medical treatment for his wife, a sufferer from a complication of ailments.

ay, and so highly, that if you do this feat for me, you hire me to you as one hireth an ox or an ass: to use, to ride, to spur, or anything; yours to demand, miserable Grim!

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