1900 collocations for buys

She thought of her own childhood in a happy home where there was always plenty to eat and plenty of money to buy things that were needed.

I bought land and slaves, and built a great house in which I resolved to live happily, and in the enjoyment of all the pleasures of life to forget my past sufferings.

A fourth boy buys seeds, plants them, and raises a tiny garden which keeps him in beans for a whole season, The fifth boy buys a book which starts him on the career of an educated man: he becomes an inventor and a man of means.

He found that it was necessary, in order to enter the district, to pass through a gate in a high pale-fence, and, to his surprise, he was informed that he must buy a ticket before being allowed to proceed.

a successful one, if I am selling stocks or buying a house?

In the fall of 1861 I made a trip to Fort Larned, Kansas, carrying military dispatches, and in the winter I accompanied George Long through the country, and assisted him in buying horses for the government.

We'll buy a chicken-farm.

Others remarked, "The Christian has come to buy all the slaves of the country, in order to liberate them."

It was quite true that I often bought "poor clothes" at the sales.

A prospective customer walks into your store; does he buy the goods you show him?

To build up its health, he buys a country place and a good cow.

"Why don't you write home and ask your people to buy you a new pair of braces, instead of mending those old ones up with string?

When I was a little boy, I lived by myself, And all the bread and cheese I got I put upon the shelf; The rats and the mice did lead me such a life, I was forced to go to London to buy me a wife.

In it go on the industrial processes of cooking, cleaning, sewing, washing; the care of silver, glass, linen, and household stores; the activities of buying food and clothing; the moral responsibilities of teaching and training servants and children.

" "Then, if you're satisfied the venture is not risky, you ought to buy the shares.

If thou buy a Hebrew servant, six years shall he serve, and in the seventh year he shall go out free for nothing.

He had sold his commission, bought an estate on the Hudson, and married a daughter of the Livingstons.

We bought a stock of such articles as are usually found in a frontier store, and transported them to the place on Big Creek, where we were to found our town.

Gold, plenty of gold, while one is young and can spend it gailygold to buy back the Orange Grove, to buy freedom and power, to buy wings, and to buy happiness!

He is then, as again with the king of Sodom, and with the three strangers at the tent door, and with the children of Heth, when he is buying the cave of Machpelah for a burying-place for Sarah always and everywhere the same courteous, self-restrained, high- bred, high-minded man.

She went to the hatter's To buy him a hat; But when she came back, He was feeding the cat.

But there was no news in the first editions, and so I stayed there, drinking port wine and buying the papers as fast as they came out.

" "Which enabled the son to buy our property," Gifford said with a tinge of bitterness.

right well we'll buy a lot of papers to send to folks we know in Connecticut.

And so Adam addresses an exhortation to his Eve: "Don't buy bread, bake it; don't buy flour, grind your own; don't buy soap, make it; don't buy canned, preserved, or dried food, carry on the processes yourself; don't buy fruits and vegetables, raise them.

1900 collocations for  buys