53 adverbs to describe how to sortes

The "banal" statements made about Belgium and the United States of America by the men who directed Germany's war policy were precisely the sort of thing most calculated to harm the people from whom they came.

On Monday morning, with the offending sheet in his hand, Mr. Steadman made his way to the "Mercury" office, a dingy, little flat-roofed building, plastered with old circus posters outside, and filled with every sort of junk inside.

She chose to consider it merely the sort of coarse food for male mental digestion.

Why did he punish with death for stealing a very little, perhaps not a sixpence worth, of that sort of property, and make a mere fine, the penalty for stealing a thousand times as much, of any other sort of propertyespecially if God did by his own act annihilate the difference between man and property, by putting him on a level with it?

" He drew out a little tight roll of bills and sorted out three five-dollar notes gravely.

It has come to be practically a sort of rule in literature, that a man having once shown himself capable of original writing, is entitled thenceforth to steal from the writings of others at discretion.

Every village had alternately a sort of Fete, which nearly answers to our Wakebut with this difference, that it was numerously attended by all ranks, and the amusement was dancing, instead of wrestling and drinking.

Many that had gone before had proved disappointing, and I was obliged to admit had contributed little towards my intellectual advancement; but thisthis that I had heard about so longnot a queer phrase, not an outrage of any sort of kind, not even a new blasphemy, nothing, that is to say, nothing but a hundred and fifty francs.

His understanding is hardened like Pharaoh's heart, and is proof against all sorts of judgments whatsoever.

" That same evening, as they sat in the tent in an interval of relief from the Colonel's muttering monotone, they heard Nig making some sort of unusual manifestation outside; heard the grunting of those pioneer pigs; heard sounds of a whispered "Sh! Kaviak.

Deftly, silently the Trader sorted the furs, placing to one side or the other the "primes," "seconds," and "thirds" of each species.

You see the vices and virtues have got overhauled again, and sorted differently to suit our convenience.

Doubtless no sort of treatment will ever entirely get rid of homicide.

Peut-être n'en sera-t-elle pas plus heureuse si elle en sort.

There is generally a slight sort of frill visible at each side of the neck, running nearly to the corner of the ear.

My Lord, you see all sorts of Jewells heere, I will not tire your grace with view of them; Ile onely shew you one faire Aggat more, Commended chiefely for the workmanship.

He looked through the nearest groups, approached one of the fat women, who was industriously sorting the remains of the feast and depositing the largest and most attractive pieces of cake in her own basket, and made bold to inquire if she knew where Miss Bridger had gone.

He took out a neat little pile of papers and began to sort them intently.

Our captain was a jolly sort of fellow, and would have us land-lubbers believe that his experienced eye could see half across the ocean, but he found we were too smart for him, when he told us he could see a church-steeple looming up on the island, for of course we knew that such things were not raised there.

And if you stood not here in that King's name, Which I respect e'en where 'tis most abused, I'd throw my gauntlet down, and you should give An answer to my gage in knightly sort.

" He stood staring down at his big, shuffling feet, laboriously sorting in his own mind such phrases as it might do to use.

Cruel Elinor, Your savage mother, my uncivil queen: The tigress, that hath drunk the purple blood Of three times twenty thousand valiant men; Washing her red chaps in the weeping tears Of widows, virgins, nurses, sucking babes; And lastly, sorted with her damn'd consorts, Ent'red a labyrinth to murther love.

Do you know what sort Lister and I are?" Montgomery smiled.

He was a handsome and accomplished man, avowedly unmarried, young and of a sympathetic disposition, and manifestly not at all the sort of person to place upon terms of such close relationship with the attractive young Duchess.

The character is merely a conventional one, to which all sorts of stories, no matter how inconsistent with each of the others, may be attached.

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