443 examples of comers in sentences

Here and there was a master of the feast, who arranged the dances and guided the musicians, yet seemed to have a look and smile for new-comers too.

To watch the new-comers rush in, all pleased and eager, to see the eyes of the others glaze with weariness, wrought upon my strained nerves.

he cried, as the released prisoners, having held back warily until the color of the new-comers was known, ran forward.

The United States Labor Department has recognized the new-comers by establishing a Division of Women's Work with branches in every State.

Indeed, the Christians called these later comers Huns also, and told of them the same extravagant tales of terror.

"The audience was increased by new comers frequently, and these, whatever the exercise might be, shook hands with those around them as they seated themselves, and joined immediately in the services.

Then, as the lady did not release her hold of the gentleman's hand, but led him along, as if he were blind, between the articles of furniture, so that he might not knock against them, Marianne and Mathieu realized that the new comers were the Angelins.

Those five last comers would represent the multitude, the great concourse of people which follows sovereigns and acclaims them.

"First day" at school is pretty safe to be a peace-day also; and none of the wordy collisions went too far, although it was plain that the new-comers had not yet attained any high degree of popularity.

" There were also many who had been there before, but the new-comers were in the majority.

" She raised her hands to the wings of her spreading cap as if to defend it against all comers.

I dare say thou hast often admired its magnificent portals ever gaping wide, and disclosing to view a grave court, with cloisters and pillars, with few or no traces of goers-in or comers-outa desolation something like Balclutha's.

They went back to M. Daru's house, and on the way the scattered group reunited, and was even strengthened by some new-comers.

But now she saw Edi soaring along like an arrow into the midst of a crowd of boys, and they all acted so strangely and they shouted so strangely that Sally thought that something particular must be in preparation there, and no doubt concerned the new-comers.

And Albert's face was somewhat dismal, and his eye inclined to something like an aggrieved surliness, as he joined the new-comers and answered their first question.

Keep your eyes open on any new-comers.

For three days he neither ate nor spoke with any one, and for five weeks his door was closed to all comers.

To the new comers the natives were simply barbarians.

Stories, more or less reliable, have been told again and again of the immense sums of money made and lost by speculators who backed their own boats against all comers.

But give me the new-comers, after all.

So far as I could judge from my occasional visits of patronage (Barbran furnished excellent sweet cider and cakes for late comers), they endured the lack of custom with fortitude, not to say indifference.

Sometimes they come all in a crowd, giving themselves up with her, in the mysterious comers of her imagination, to the wildest frolics.

Two Hungarian officers, hurrying by in a commandeered carriage, shouted back something about the "church with a blue cupola"; somebody else said "near the schnapps factory"; a beaming young lieutenant, helping to disentangle wagon-trains at the main street comers, said that the Sixth had marched at three that morning.

" As soon as the miners saw that the new-comers were whites they lowered their guns.

This he refused to do, saying, "I hold my patente for my service don, which noe newe or late comers can meritt or challenge."

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