312 examples of al. in sentences

But only for a brief interval; by this time Curly et al. had become an incomprehensible tangle of dog and leading strings about Mr. Heatherbloom's legs.

Somewhere on the bounds of the dim ocean-world we know that there is an exiled court, a faded sort of St. Germain celestial dynasty, geologic gods, coevals of the old Silurian strata,to wit, Kronos, Rhea, Nox, et al.

[Footnote 1: See Dr. C.P. Tiele, History of the Egyptian Religion, pp. 93, 95, 99, et al.]

For this period the standard work is K.A. Wittfogel and Feng Chia-sheng, History of Chinese Society, Liao, Philadelphia 1949.Po-hai had been in tributary relations with the dynasties of North China before its defeat, and resumed these from 932 on; there were even relations with one of the South Chinese states; in the same way, Kao-li continuously played one state against the other (M. Rogers et al.).

"Murray's Gram., 8vo, p. 40; Ingersoll's, 18; Fisk's, 59; Kirkham's, 39; W. Allen's, 42; et al.

"Priestley's Gram., p. 190; Murray's, 158; Smith's, 134; Ingersoll's, 210; Fisk's, 115; et al.

"Murray's Gram., p. 214; Ingersoll's, 251; Smith's, 179; et al.

"The letters of the English Language, called the English Alphabet, are twenty-six in number."Ib., p. 2; T. Smith's, 5; Fisk's, 10; Alger's, 9; et al.

" Murray, same places; N. Butler's Gr., p. 193; Hallock's, 244; Hart's, 187; Weld's, 211; et al.

"Lowth, Murray, et al. cor.

"The compiler has not inserted those verbs which are irregular only in familiar writing or discourse, and which are improperly terminated by t in stead of ed."Murray, Fisk, Hart, Ingersoll et al., cor.

"Merchant et al. cor.

"Lowth et al. cor.

"Scott's Bible et al.

often needlessly supposed by ALLEN et al. whether it should be inserted after the verb make Is, contracted, giving its nom.

al. adopt PRIESTL. doctrine, which they badly sustain; teachers of do.

et al. attempt to revive exploded error concerning, form of, origin of, in Eng., odd notions of some grammarians concerning the regular formation of exceptions or irregularities in the formation of Poss. case, PEI.

Syllabication, erroneous, samples of, from MURR., WEBST., et al. SYLLABLES, treated.

THE JOY of Easter; Easter service, by Ira B. Wilson, et al.

Harry S. Gradle, chairman, William L. Benedict et al.

FARMOUZI, YOHANNA IBN AL.

SEE Douglas, Al. DUBOIS, GAYLORD.

FARMOUZI, YOHANNA IBN AL.

Pii, et al. loc.

You'd better come along, Al.

312 examples of  al.  in sentences