5434 examples of be name in sentences

The judges of the Supreme Court are named by the Sovereignwith the advice of a Council, including the Regents, the judges of that Court, and the heads of the Philosophic and Educational Institutesfrom among the advocates and students of law, or from among the ablest administrators who seem to possess judicial faculties.

"Are you assured of the fidelity of the menials, Donna Florinda?" "Far from it, Signore; we have those who are of ancient service and of tried character; but we have those who are named by the Senator Gradenigo, and who are doubtless no other than the agents of the State.

" "Ah! it is you who are named Léopold Lehon.

The doors whereof in hospitality Nor day nor night are shut, but, open wide, Gently invite all comers; whereupon They are named the open ears of Cephalon.

She keeps chickens, and all the important ones are named.

Thus are named the passes between the belt of "sea-islands" and the main land.

Besides other distinguished guests who responded to toasts, are named Hon.

It would require long antiquarian researches to discover the origin and mode of playing many of these pastimes, such as des oes, des trois ânes, des accords bigarrés, du jardin madame, de la fricade, du feiseau, de la mick, and a number of others which are named but not described in the records of the times.

[Footnote 109: The regular winds of the various seasons are called monsoons, and are named after the point of the compass from which they blow.

Cased in weather-stained and decaying stucco, it bears upon its front the words "New Zion," and the streets about it are named accordingly: Zion Passage, Zion Alley, Zion Walk, Zion Street.

The majority are named upon the authority of local judges, whose acquaintance with art may be limited to one speciality, or who rely upon such opinions as can be gathered from the best available sources.

Some of these great folks are really well-bred, some of them are only purse-proud and assuming,but they form a class, and are named as above in the common speech.

You are named in it conjointly with myself as executor.

A certain Roso de Rosis and Pietro Filippo Vandini, both of Castel Durante, are named in the trust; and they managed the estate.

In heaven two married partners are called two when they are named husband and wife, but one when they are named angels, 177.

Let us be indulged, in the mean time, in this opportunity of making a few remarks on the genius of the extraordinary man whose poems, now for the first time completely collected, are named at the head of this article.

"Many of the fire-arms are named from animals.

Therefore, name should be name's; thus, "For whose name's sake, I have been made willing."

Lots of people are named Smith.

Backbones are called by the Wise Men vertebrae; animals that have backbones are named Vertebrates; and animals that lack backbones are named Invertebrates.

They are named upon the same plan as the masts; for example, the main-yard, the fore-top-sail-yard, and so on.

Half the nobles of the island are called Smeet', and not a few are named Jaques.

If no executors are named in the will, one or more may be appointed to carry it into effect.

As yet, few of the promontories or throng of mountain buildings in the cañon are named.

The name Zodiac is derived from the Greek zoon, an animal, and has been given to the belt because the majority of the signs are named after animals.

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