273 examples of carte in sentences

They are printed on much coarser paper, and are by no means as typographically exact as the aforesaid carte, or as this page of the "Atlantic Monthly," but they are what the sailor sings.

permit, warrant, brevet, precept, sanction, authority, firman; hukm^; pass, passport; furlough, license, carte blanche

grant, empower, charter, enfranchise, privilege, confer a privilege, license, authorize, warrant; sanction; intrust &c (commission) 755. give carte blanche

V. be liberal &c adj.; spend freely, bleed freely; shower down upon; open one's purse strings &c (disburse) 809; spare no expense, give carte blanche [Fr.].

But before this, the secret treaty with Glamorgan, which had been concealed from all but the leading members of the council, had by accident come to the [Footnote 1: Compare Carte, i. 548, with Vindiciae Cath.

Carte's Ormond, iii.

"Carte's Ormond, iii.

On the other hand, the members of the council and the lords and gentlemen of the pale strenuously recommended the adoption of one of the two expedients which have [Footnote 1: Carte, iii.

[Footnote 2: Compare Carte, i. 551, with the Vindiciae, 17.

[Footnote 23: "Più ridon le carte Che penelleggia Franco Bolognese: L'onore è tutto or suo, e mio in parte.

From the hours of twelve to three, dinners à la carte are served at the Weisser Wolf.

Supper, served likewise à la carte, is at its full tide between the hours of eight and ten o'clock; and as Vienna is renowned for the celebrity of its beefsteaks and cutlets, called here Rostbraten, these and a salad seem to be the favourite dish for supper.

You dine à la carte and pay the amount of what you call for to the waiters.

Supper, likewise à la carte, goes forward between nine and eleven.

The other States of the Confederation did not abandon Napoleon until after he was completely beaten at Leipzig; and Austria refused to accede to the coalition until a carte blanche was given her to help herself in Italy.

"You ought to know that you can hardly ever disarm a left-handed person when you are engaged in carte," observed Gianluca, looking at Taquisara.

The following (from the Ramblings of a Desultory Man, in the New Monthly Magazine) is in the best vein of a bon vivant and will be easily credited: "After dinner we ordered a bottle of Sautern, which was marked in the carte at two francs ten sous.

I had hinted to Beatrice (Miss Ellen Terry) how much she could add to Lucy's pleasure by sending round a "carte" of herself; she sent a cabinet.

No carte has yet been done of me, that does real justice to my smile; and so I hardly like, you see, to send you one.

"I told you, Mr. Reeves," said he, "that I will give you carte blanche as to settlements.

This is quite sufficient for working with carte-de-visite portraits.

Thus, in the following scene between Almanzor and Almahide, the solicitations of the lover, and the denials of the queen, are expressed in the very carte and tierce of poetical argumentation: Almah.

CARTE, Thomas, History of the Life of James, Duke of Ormonde, 3 vols., London, 1735-6. CARTER, Elizabeth, Memoirs of her Life, by Montagu Pennington, 2 vols., London, 1816.

La carte marine.

La carte marine.

273 examples of  carte  in sentences