3829 examples of t in sentences

The exaggeration of the words is matched by the use of two capital T's in place of two small t's.

The exaggeration of the words is matched by the use of two capital T's in place of two small t's.

Waiting, waiting, oh, how fair! 'T is a pilgrim, strange and kingly, Never such was seen before.

Stuffing for Beast Kidney T Tansey to make another Way do.

"'T depends on who burned their barns fust.

He had been tolerably successful that day; as he said, with a wink, to the Captain, "The twenty dollars a month on one side, an' the test-oath on t' other, brought loyalty up to the scratch.

"Whichever of us sees Geordy first kin tell him t' other's livin' a true-grit honest life, call him Yankee or Virginian,an' that's enough said!

Dyke talked to him but little: said once, "P'raps 't was as well the parsons had wakened up, and was mixin' with other folks.

"You want t' know 'bout th' umbrella?" said BUMSTEAD, with straw hat amazingly awry, and linen coat a perfect map of creases.

"Th' umbrella!" cried Mr. BUMSTEAD, suddenly withdrawing his hands and swaying before his visitor like a linen person on springs"This's what there's 'bout 't: Where th' umbrella is, there is Edwin also!"

Accordingly I ran rapidly over in my mind a little speech, and, turning to him, spoke thus: "Rash, impetuous man" L A T E

A strong expression most he seemed t' affect,

Here happy Horace tuned th' Ausonian lyre To sweeter sounds, and tempered Pindar's fire; Pleased with Alcaeus' manly rage t' infuse The softer spirit of the Sapphic Muse.

First at the shrine the Learned world appear, And to the Goddess thus prefer their pray'r: "Long have we sought t' instruct and please mankind, With studies pale, with midnight vigils blind; But thanked by few, rewarded yet by none.

In "The Gold-Bug" t is a semicolon and h is 4, so that; 48 means the.

There is Bryant, as quiet, as cool, and as dignified, As a smooth, silent iceberg that never is ignified, Save when by reflection 't is kindled o' nights With a semblance of flame by the chill Northern Lights.

" He contributed several poems to the Saturday Evening Post, and t

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t ruling class are ever to rise above the existing type, it must be in some other capacity than as slaveholders."

"What needs I tell ye onything about 't?" said Jeannie.

" "Well, weel, Jeannie, never speak mair o' 't," said the prisoner.

"The bitterness of 't is now past," she said.

" A work of wondrous merit sure, So far to go, so much t' endure; And all to preach to German dame, Where sound of Cupid never came.

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