17854 examples of deal in sentences

The Indian ponies, which had been distributed among the captors, passed from hand to hand at almost every deal of the cards.

On our return to Rolla we heard a great deal of talk about the approaching fall races at St. Louis, and Wild Bill having brought a fast running horse from the mountains, determined to take him to that city and match him against some of the high-flyers there; and down to St. Louis we went with this running horse, placing our hopes very high on him.

He then asked about my mother, and when he learned that she was dead he was greatly surprised and grieved; he thought a great deal of her, for she had treated him almost as one of her own children.

He told them that although Price made a bold showing on the front, by bringing all his men into view, yet he was really a great deal weaker than the appearance of his lines would indicate; and that he was then trying to cross a difficult stream four miles from Fort Scott.

"That's nothing at all," said I; "I have done it many a time, and old Brigham knows as well as I what I am doing, and sometimes a great deal better.

The Indians had apparently become tired of fighting, especially as they found that they had a most stubborn foe to deal with.

" "I might fare a good deal worse," said Evadne with her soft laugh.

We do not deal in supernaturalisms in this prosaic century.

It seems to me she is of a good deal more value to him now than the Hildreth honor.

It is my opinion, Isabelle, that Louis is a good deal worse than we think him to be.

" The Colonel had stumbled back into his seat, and now across the deal table he put out his hand.

Or perhaps Austin liked him because, although the Boy did a good deal of "gassin' with the gang," he had never hung about at clean-ups.

But seriously, Patricia, you who were reared in the North are strangely unwilling to concede that we of the South are after all best qualified to deal with the Negro Problem.

Froebel's Mother Songs, though containing a deal of sound wisdom in its mottoes and explanations, is an annotated, expurgated, and decidedly pedantic version of the nursery rhymes of his own country.

But in history and geography stories we deal particularly with people who are different from ourselves, and we should help children to understand, and to sympathise with those whose surroundings and customs are not ours.

The first time the question did come up Miss Payne was taking the subject, and she suggested that Adam and Eve were never in this country, which disposed of difficulties so well that I gave the same answer the only time I ever had to deal with the question.

Much depends upon the teacher but to see fifty children sitting still while one child places the letters in their places on the board suggests a great deal of lost time.

It ought to be remembered that the repetition of a group is an easier thing to deal with than the combination of two groups, that is, six is a name for two threes and eight for two fours, but five and seven have not so definite a meaning.

By using any kind of material by which ten can be made plain as a higher unitbundles of sticks or tickets, Sonnenschein's apparatus, Miss Punnett's number scheme, or the new Montessori apparatus with its chains of beads: the material used is of no great consequencechildren should be able to deal as easily with tens as with ones, and there is no need for little formal sums which have no meaning.

She said a great deal in her wanderings about some one who had looked at her.

He gave away a great deal of her old furniture, and sold the rest.

"Oh, well," she remarked disdainfully, taking care that her words should carry clearly, "I suppose a farmer's daughter does a good deal of running after cowsthey ought to be in training.

I only wish you'd told me this before, Betty, because I know exactly how you can deal with Ada.

"Why," said Goldsmith, turning round to Dyer, whom he had scarcely noticed before, "you seem to know a good deal of this matter."

Garrick himself was a good deal of an infidel: see ante, ii. 85, note 7. Ante, i. 181.

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