5838 examples of bid in sentences

Think well before you bid me leave you, unenlightened as to the direction in which you wish me to work.

I met him last summer in Chicago, and there's nothing like getting in your bid early.

"A reverend Carmelite bid me give you this," said the youth, stealing a glance behind him, like one who dreaded detection.

At length the time came when I was to bid good-bye to the Queen's Bench and the Court No. 5 in which I had so long presided, where I had met and made so many friends, all more or less learned in the law.

I therefore make a last and momentary appearance in the closing drama, only to bid all and every one with whom I have been associated in times past and in times recent, as the curtain falls, AN AFFECTIONATE FAREWELL. APPENDIX.

And so, after a good deal of argument, our hero was constrained to go; nor did he even have an opportunity to bid adieu to his inamorata.

"Ifif I am to give him up, I must tell him with my own lips, and bid him good-bye.

The Particular Baptistssome people call them Gadsbyiteswere at this period working the virtues of their creed in a small room towards the bottom of Cannon-street; and on hearing that Vauxhall- road Chapel was on sale, they smiled, made a bid at it, and bought it.

Why had Victor hesitated to bid for her confidence with his own tongue, on his own merits?

He came in with a radiant face, and, bowing all round, said, "I've come to bid you good by; I'm going to defend the old flag."

At last Mr. Bright said: "I don't want to bid you good night, friends; but I must.

This is the upshot: now bid for the game.

And, as I told you, my unruly son, Once having bid his wife home to my house, There took occasion to be much aggriev'd About some household matters of his own, And, in plain terms, they fell in controversy.

Here is dry justice, not to bid us drink!

And will, and must: if you bid me begone, I will withdraw, and draw on any he, That in the world's wide round dare cope with me.

come, death, when I bid thee!

Sir, I desire your more familiar love: Would I could bid myself unto your house, For I have wish'd for your acquaintance long.

Master Fuller and Master Anselm I have bid already; Then will I have my lovely Mary too, Be it but to spite my wife, before she die; For die she shall before to-morrow night.

Here, take my purse, and bid my wife provide Good cheer against to-morrow; there will be Two or three strangers of my late acquaintance.

Look to the kitchen-maid, and bid the cook take down the oven-stone, [lest] the pies be burned: here, take my keys, and give him out more spice.

bid him spread the cloth, Fetch the clean diaper napkins from my chest, Set out the gilded salt, and bid the fellow Make himself handsome, get him a clean band.

bid him spread the cloth, Fetch the clean diaper napkins from my chest, Set out the gilded salt, and bid the fellow Make himself handsome, get him a clean band.

Bid him come hither; what a knave is that!

They were bid to think a little for their posterity, who by the irreversible laws of nature and situation, could have no alternative left them but to be slaves or independent.

And crowds there were, too, to go through; for as on the Sweepstakes Days all of Nome had gathered to bid a final God Speed to the greatest dogs of Alaskaa Foreign Legion indeedbound for the front.

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