736 collocations for cleared

Did he ask after me?' 'Yes.' He looked at her again and said suspiciously: 'I suppose you didn't mention' 'Mention what?' 'Edith!' 'Yes?' He cleared his throat and then said with an effort of self-assertion that she thought at once ridiculous and touching: 'Look here, I don't wish to blame you in any way for whater arrangements you like to make in your own household.

but oh, that we might be permitted to help, to put out a hand, or to clear the way!' 'Nay, my little sister,' said the watcher, 'but patience must have its perfect work; and for those who are coming help is secret.

We did on plains and low lands what was meet; We cleared the springs and streams, the land to drain.

In these milling operations waste far exceeds use, for after the choice young manageable trees on any given spot have been felled, the woods are fired to clear the ground of limbs and refuse with reference to further operations, and, of course, most of the seedlings and saplings are destroyed.

Then a comfortable, pleasant-faced mulattress came to clear the supper-table.

"He didn't clear up the mystery.

I was so wildly alarmed that I struggled among them, pushing backwards with all my force, and clearing a space round me with my arms; but my efforts were vain.

I want to clear my mind in reference to these bottles.

Supper over, we cleared the things out of the way, and lit our pipes.

Faith, Sir, I have thought of a thing, that may both clear your doubt, and give us a little Mirth.

I have cleared the path.

You will do well to clear that Point to me.

it will at least clear the air," said Rudolph Musgrave.

And nowif one of us could clear the road, what will we do together?

The boatswains' whistles shrilled across the water as the seamen ran to quarters and cleared the decks for action.

From the suspicion of one, the past actions of the admiral who commands our fleet in those seas will secure him, but I know not whether there are now any that will attempt to clear the minister's character from the imputation of the other.

" "There was need of it," and Waggoner's brow cleared a little.

They tried to clear the field, but only succeeded in driving the crowd from the infield.

I got to my feet and staggered out to clear my head in the air, and found the smiling face of Ringan.

While clearing out the place we felt something rough, but as it was dark we could not make out what it was.

'Can Sir John Ligonier (the commander-in-chief) allow His Majesty to remain unacquainted with the merit of that officer, and can he see such a mark of displeasure without endeavouring to soften or clear the matter up a little?

In the contingency you know of, Sturm will warn you in time to clear the house.

"Do the men of the present day ever think what a gigantic labor that was of clearing away those old forests?

There were some panicky conditions and a disquieting collapse on the London Stock Exchange during the last days of feverish diplomacy, and it was due to the financial solidity of the British nation, no less than to its level-headedness and the promptness of government measures, that the declaration of war, instead of precipitating worse conditions, cleared the atmosphere.

She knew LEOPOLD'S weakness for Schnapps, when he was a boy at Schiedam, and, producing a bottle of the Aromatic elixir, with which she had previously armed herself in expectation of his obstinacy, poured out a glassful and requested him to clear his voice with it.

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