7788 examples of buys in sentences

Of course you feel that permanent peace cannot be had at any less price, than that which buys justice: nor can there be justice, where is no freedom.

" "If he buys the papers, I don't believe he can sell them, so the money's wasted anyway," said Rachel, trying another tack.

If A buys a farm from B and does not file his deed, who owns the farm?

A man while drunk buys a horse for which he has no use, but after becoming sober continues to use the horse.

When a married women buys goods on credit, is she acting as the principal or as her husband's agent?

In other words, if there is anything on the face of the paper or in the circumstances of the case to warn the purchaser, he buys at his own risk, and secures only such rights as the vendor has. Transfer.

So if 'tis a moonstone or catseye, or some pin-head diamonds, keep them to make brooches for your sweethearts, for Aldobrand buys no toys like that.' He had a thin and squeaky voice, and spoke to us in our own tongue, guessing no doubt that we were English from our faces.

It is in vain that he buys the best pictures and statues of the best artists.

Each family reaps its own supply of rice, and preserves it in barns, or buys it winnowed at the market; in the latter case purchasing only the quantity for one day or for the individual meals.

"And I shall not buy a doll for Susie, for my father always buys her one.

" "Nobody buys his plays yet?

It is rather hard to force the reader who buys this last new model history, in general so profuse of details, to recur to one of the old-fashioned ones to discover that this important event happened in the year 1675, and on the 4th of Novembera day thrice over remarkable in William's historyfor his birth, his marriage, and his arrival with his invading army on the coast of Devon.

He buys a library where the other would have cheapened a missal.

I wore the pareu, the red strip of calico, bearing designs by William Morris, which the native buys instead of his original one of tapa, the beaten cloth made from tree bark or pith.

The market-place is filled with them, and hardly a Tahitian but buys his quota for the day.

They buys everything now an they don't raise nuthin.

We buys too many paper sacks.

He buys "Hints to Freshmen," reads it right through, and resolves to eject his sofa from his rooms.

They buys too much.

Mrs. Seton buys a necklace.

Courts the King, drinks to the King, dies for the King, Buys all the Pictures of the King, wears the Kings colours.

"Woe to the fool prince who buys this one!" said the grey-beard catchers.

It enhances the value of the goods that it buys and sells by dividing them into quantities convenient for use and by making them available at the right times.

" "No, I didn't; ef you buys me for a fool you loses your money shore.

I.Captain Bulkhead (P. & O.), home on leave, buys a Horse. CHAP.

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