216 collocations for lasted

Truly 'twas a sharp debate what time it lasted, there be many that will ride with us no more.

All this is the beginning of a broil, which may be followed by a war, possibly lasting fifty years, and many a one will fall in the struggle.

Quite a severe fight ensued, lasting about two hours.

Potts and O'Flynn set out in the opposite direction one morning with a hand-sled, and provisions to last several days.

The whole parley had lasted about ten minutes when McDougall came running up with the missing men, released Lawes, and made prisoners of the nearest Americans.

The rising is successful and the "Reign of the Four Hundred" ensues; it lasts four months; its framer, Antipho, is put to death.

After all, we had had two very happy interesting years thereand memories that would last a lifetime.

It was a little fatiguing, as she thought it her duty to keep up an expression of acute rapture during the whole of the performance, which lasted at least three-quarters of an hour.

The rainy season commences in the latter part of August and lasts two or three weeks.

It seems a strange antithesis that Paul should count that as his highest glory, and yet how comparatively few seem counted worthy to enter with Christ into the shadow of that mysterious Gethsemane which lasted all his life.

But her evident grief was too great for the hope to last a moment.

As for Parks, he wouldn't last ten seconds.

Shall we, or shall we not, account him so, Who died, perhaps, a hundred years ago? End all dispute; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t' immortalize? 'Who lasts a century can have no flaw, I hold that wit a classic, good in law.' Suppose he wants a year, will you compound?

Then, instead of your going to your Tim, he must come to you; and I'll give you a weddingoh, a beautiful wedding, with a white silk dress and a veil and orange blossoms, and a cake big enough to last you the rest of your life.

In the matter of provisions, the following is a list which is considered sufficient to last a man on his trip from Juneau to Dawson City: 20 pounds of flour, 12 pounds of bacon, 12 " " beans, 4 " " butter, 5 " " vegetables, 4 cans of condensed milk, 5 pounds of sugar, 1 pound of tea, 3 pounds of coffee, 1 1-2 pound of salt, 5 pounds of corn meal, A small portion of pepper and mustard.

They looked to the underwriters, and got Bob to make oath to the loss of the vessel; which said oath, by the way, was the ground-work of a law-suit that lasted Friend Abraham White as long as he lived.

By the poor oil for lighting is rarely used; but torches of resin, which last a couple of days, are bought in the market for half a cuarto.

The men aboard the attacked ship have no warning of their impending death except a thin sheaf of water that follows on the surface in the wake of the submerged torpedo and which lasts only an instant. RUN BY COMPRESSED AIR By a compressed air arrangement motive power is furnished the torpedo in transit for its propellers.

Now here is Boswell, who is come up upon the election for his own county, which will not last a fortnight.'

On the rebellion of Nabopolassar, in 625 B.C., Babylon recovered not only its ancient independence, but more than its ancient prestige; yet the empire of which it was the capital lasted only about the same length of time as Media and Lydia,the most powerful monarchies existing when Cyrus was born.

But his owne treasure he encreased more, And lifted up his loftie towres thereby, That they began to threat the neighbour sky; The whiles the princes pallaces fell fast 1175 To ruine; for what thing can ever last?

Man: He'll last a hundred nights, say as long as the run of your piece.

This lasted the whole evening.

The reading desk is a commendable article, and with care will last a considerable period.

The whole spectacle lasted naturally a number of days.

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